In money, the denomination of a coin or bill is simply the number of units of value shown on it. For example the denomination of a US quarter is 1/4 of a dollar, or 25 cents; the denomination of a €20 note is simply 20 euros, and so on.
In religion, a denomination is a group of people who share the same or similar specific beliefs within the broader outlines of their particular religion. Normally the word applies to a large, often officially recognized set of like-minded believers while a smaller, less organized group might be referred to as a sect. For example, some denominations within Protestant Christianity include Lutherans, Anglicans, Baptists, etc.
working towards union between christian denominations
If by Eucharist you mean the elements distributed by the priest at mass, then no, not all denominations believe it relieves sins.
There are thousands of Protestant denominations.
There are thousands of Protestant denominations in the world.
their two denominations in jamaica
"Good morning, friends in Christ" is a term that is used in many Christian denominations.
Protestant denominations are groups of Protestant congregations such as the Lutherans, Charismatics and Adventists. These denominations are prevalent in North America, Africa and Australia.
According to David Barrett there are ~ 33,820 denominations.
Clergy from all denominations are (typically) ordained in their particular religion.
because different denominations have different beliefs in god :P
Protestant denominations are prevalent in North America and Europe.
In a general sense, "denominations" refers to different categories or groups within a larger entity, often used in the context of religious or financial institutions. For example, within Christianity, there are various denominations such as Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox. In finance, denominations can refer to the different values of currency or securities.