Jordan Cave May Be World's First Church

Unearthed cavern could be oldest place of Christian worship
By Nick McMaster,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 10, 2008 5:04 PM CDT
Jordan Cave May Be World's First Church
A Jordanian worker cleans a mosaic floor near the broken tombstones of early Christian graves in the cemetery of Saint Georgeous church in the northern Jordanian town of Rihab on June 10, 2008.   (Getty Images)

Archaeologists have found what might be the world’s oldest Christian church in Rihab, Jordan, the BBC reports. The cavern, located under the also-ancient church of St. Georgeous, dates to between 33 and 70 AD, and doubled as a home.

Artifacts and inscriptions like “70 beloved by God and the divine" above a cistern have given researchers reason to believe the site was occupied by a community of 70 early Christians hiding from Roman persecution. (More Christianity stories.)

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