They can certainly change churches. There is nothing preventing someone from doing so.
Well, I have been to one (1) Methodist church for a church service, and Methodist church services are held similar to the way that Lutheran church services are held.
Catholic, Methodist, United Church of Christ, Baptist, and Lutheran
Roman Catholic.
ELCA congregations that left the Lutheran doctrine in the 1970's Seminex Walkout. They're now in open-communion with the United Methodist, Episcopal-Methodist, UCC, and etc... primarily Arminian leaning free-will theology, high-church theology.
Just go to any Lutheran Church in your area. I would suggest the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod (LCMS). Talk to the pastor and he might help you get enrolled in a new members course to learn about church teachings. I'm sure they'd be happy to have you join!
Rosa parks was religious, she was a christian and went to The African Methodist Episcopal Church
Two were active members of the Methodist Church. Three others attended Methodist Services with some frequency but did not join. One other professed to be a Methodist but attended his wife's Presbyterian Church.
The Roman Catholic Church is the largest followed by the United Methodist and Lutheran Churches.
Methodist, Assemblies of God, Baptist, Luthern, Church of Christ, Pentecostal, and Cowboy church.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.
United Methodist Church United Methodist Church United Methodist Church
Yes, because these words are propernou ns.