No. not at all.
Methodists pray in Churches like other Protestant Christian Denominations.
Eduardi Ospina has written: 'The protestant denominations in Colombia' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Protestant churches, Relations
All Protestant denominations had their origins in the Catholic Church. Some of them broke directly from the Catholic Church, such as Anglicans and Lutherans. Others eventually split from the original Protestant denominations such as the Baptists, Puritans (Congregationalists), Methodists, etc., to form their own sects. The Orthodox Churches were part of the original Catholic Church but split with them in the Great Schism of 1054 due to doctrinal differences. However, members of the Orthodox Churches are not considered as Protestant denominations.
A non-denominational Christian is someone who believes in the basic tenets of Christianity, but is not affiliated with a particular denomination. The Anglican Church is a Protestant denomination of Christianity.
Some common traditions in the Protestant Church include congregational singing, weekly sermons, baptism, communion, and the observance of Christian holidays such as Christmas and Easter. However, it's important to note that the practices and traditions can vary among different denominations within Protestantism.
Many different denominations use baptism and thus the "baptistry". Most common is the "Baptist" denomination, however, you will find that most protestant denominations baptise.
In Catholic & Orthodox Churches, clergy can be priests, monks, bishops, etc. In most Protestant denominations, they are ministers.
No, though some churches don't allow female bishops.
Protestant churches are just that: protestant, not Catholic. There are currently (2014) over 40,000 denominations in the United States, so different from each other that there is no way to compare them, except in that all of them are not Catholic.
The Protestant denominations are Christians churches that have separated from the Catholic church in protest over theological interpretations or polices of the Catholic church that they believe to be incorrect.All Protestants are Christian, but not all Christians are Protestant.
Most would say the three most populous denominations are: Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant. A fast growing fourth is Evangelicals.
No protestant churches do not have a single leader like the pope.