Well there was a Christian community in Israel that was led by the original followers, but Paul did not usually agree with them.
He used his prestige as a Roman citizen to freely travel through the Roman world, which most other Christians would never be able to do.
Most of the churches he founded were not churches as we would normally think, but just a community of believers....they did not necessarily worship in a dedicated building, but wherever they could because Christianity was a persecuted faith at this point. Very much cult status during the time of Paul.
He used his prestige as a Roman citizen to freely travel through the Roman world, which most other Christians would never be able to do.
Most of the churches he founded were not churches as we would normally think, but just a community of believers....they did not necessarily worship in a dedicated building, but wherever they could because Christianity was a persecuted faith at this point. Very much cult status during the time of Paul.
But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.