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the church of christ do not believe in musical instruments music comes from the heart and the lords supper is celebrated every sunday

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One key difference is their views on baptism: Church of Christ typically practices believer's baptism by immersion for the remission of sins, while Methodists practice infant baptism as a symbol of God's grace. Additionally, Church of Christ emphasizes a cappella singing in worship, while Methodists may use a variety of Musical Instruments. The two denominations also differ on the structure of church leadership and governance.

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