Theologically, there are many similarities between Lutheran and Methodist beliefs. Both are strongly Bible-based denominations, with strong Bible teaching based on issues of faith rather than "religious experiences", which some denominations may focus upon. Differences are going to arise more in the details and celebration of Holy Communion.
While there are diffrences in beliefs, Methodists do not hate Catholics.
The Roman Catholics and the United Methodists are the predominant religions followed by the Presbyterians and Lutheran churches.
Yes, the Lutheran denomination is generally considered to be orthodox in its beliefs and practices, adhering to traditional Christian teachings and doctrines.
A "Lutheran" is a follower of Martin Luther
The concept of Lutheran predestination influences the beliefs and practices of the Lutheran faith by emphasizing the idea that God has already chosen who will be saved and who will not. This belief shapes how Lutherans view salvation, faith, and the role of good works in their religious practices.
Yes, nothing is wrong with that.
Methodists believe in a Triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). They believe Jesus Christ is their Savior. Those are the basic beliefs.
The three main types of Lutheran churches are Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS), and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). The main differences between them lie in their beliefs and practices. ELCA is more liberal in its interpretation of scripture and allows for more diversity in beliefs and practices. LCMS is more conservative and adheres closely to traditional Lutheran teachings. WELS is also conservative but places a strong emphasis on strict adherence to traditional Lutheran doctrine and practices.
The Roman Catholic Church is the largest. Next would be the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada (Presbyterians & Methodists) and the Lutheran Church.
She was raised as a Lutheran, but later adopted her husband's atheistic beliefs.
Lutheran orthodoxy emphasizes the authority of the Bible, salvation through faith alone, and the sacraments of baptism and communion. It also upholds the teachings of the Lutheran Confessions and the importance of traditional liturgical practices.
Arendse Dyssel has written: 'Faith and beliefs within the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Kenya' -- subject(s): Evangelical Lutheran Church of Kenya