If the church is a congregation, they would be called congregants. If it is a parish, they are parishioners.
Methodists are a denomination within Christianity. Being a Methodist means following the teachings and doctrines of the Methodist Church, which is a branch of Protestant Christianity. So, all Methodists are Christians, but not all Christians are Methodists.
Although the Methodist church does not prohibit such a belief, few if any Methodists believe in purgatory.
Church members are the congregation. Depends on the religion and church. There are Protestants, Methodists, Lutherans, and Catholics to name a few.
Yes, it is the Sabbath after all. :D
The Methodists are a group of mainline protestant denominations which were founded as a reform movement within the Church of England by John Wesley. Early Methodists split from the Church of England in the wake of the American Revolution. The break was political rather than doctrinal.
Methodists are Christians. The Methodist Church is a type of Christian Church, just as an apple is a type of fruit.
Baptists and Methodists do use the same Bible. The Methodists are more into new translations while many Baptist enjoy the text of the King James Version. The Catholic church uses a version of the Bible that includes the Apocrypha.
Helping the sick during an epidemic (apex)
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.
puritans didnot sing
Officially, the United Methodist Church discourages the use of alcohol. Alcohol is very rarely if ever seen in a Methodist church building. However, it is not unusual for Methodists to drink together outside a church building.