The Lutheran church is probably the main one..
There is no pope of Protestant churches. In fact, you could say that one of the main reasons for the Protestant Reformation was not to have a pope!
Protestant and Catholic
The main divisions are catholic, protestant , charismatic, and evangelical churches.
No protestant churches do not have a single leader like the pope.
Protestantism is a sect (denomination) of Christianity that tries to demphasize the rituals that the Catholic denomination emphasizes. Keep in mind, this is not unorthodox; Protestant churches are just more simple than Catholic churches.
Some presbyterian churches have deacons.
The founders of many Protestant Churches felt that having statues or pictures of saints in their churches could be regarded as a form of idolatory.
Towns were important because they were the main protestant areas. The town was where they had they protestant churches, the main market where people could trade and it would have been where the guards were so they could enforce the common law.
Protestant, most churches such as Methodist or Baptist come from the protestant faith.
Not sure what you mean by "Churches", if you are talking about Chrisitan Churches, then the breakdown is (in 2011) 50.1% Catholic, 36.7% Protestant, 11.9% Orthodox, and 1.3% other. The Other category would break down to non-protestant religions that believe in Jesus in one way or another, like Mormons, Jehovah Witnesses, etc.
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Supporters of prohibition included the WCTU, the KKK, Protestant Churches , the Anti-Saloon League, and a large number of temperance organizations.