After the Crucifixion, the Jewish followers of Jesus continued to see the movement as Jewish, albeit a reformed version of Judaism. The Apostle Paul saw it as a movement that welcomed all Jews and Gentiles, and he proselytized mainly to the Gentiles. The Apostles had disagreements among themselves that required resolution. But that was just the beginning of the trials and tribulations that the Jesus movement evolving into the infant Christian church would have faced.

