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Nope.
Christianity was not a religion at the time. The only religion at the time that involved the concept of God (a.k.a. Allah) as Jews, Christians, and Muslims know today was Judaism. Judaism involved a lot of teachings (torah) that Jesus disputed. Take, for example, "An eye for an eye". This was a Jewish teaching, and Jesus directly disputed it, basically saying suck it up Gandhi style and love 'em anyway.
The Church, when mentioned in the bible, refers to the entire christian community. There wasn't a Church, as in the building dedicated to the christian teachings, until a little while later after Jesus died when the religion itself was established. Islam came around a bit after that (Around 622 AD/CE).
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