I would say Baptist, since the couple was married by the power in authority to the Baptist pastor, the place doesn't matter. If they're married outside their not under the denomination of wind, they'd be under the denomination of the pastor.
Well, first, the Lutheran denomination and the other Protestant denominations (Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, etc.) are all part of the Christian faith. Historically, the Lutheran denomination can be considered the first one, although no one was noting these sorts of things at the time of the Reformation
Presbyterian, Lutheran, Anglican, Methodist, and a small percentage of Baptist.
how did baptist denomination come australia
The largest denomination in the Bahamas is the Baptist denomination
He didn't.
Yes, Ron Paul is a Baptist. From About.com: "Ron Paul was raised by Lutheran parents and attended the Lutheran Church regularly during his childhood. Before deciding to pursue a medical career, for a short time Paul considered becoming a Lutheran minister. Two of Ron's brothers, David and Jerrold, are Lutheran ministers. While in college Ron Paul was married to Carol Wells an Episcopalian, and together they baptized their five children in this denomination. Eventually the couple stopped attending the Episcopal Church and began frequenting a Baptist church in Texas. Although Paul says he is uncomfortable discussing his faith as part of his political efforts, for those who ask, he has published a statement of faith on his campaign Web site."
It depends on what you mean by "active". If you are referring to which has the most members, it would be Baptist. According to Wikipedia.org, there are approximately 110 million members of the Baptist denomination, which is the largest amount of all Protestant denominations.
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no A more detailed answer is, a person is whatever denomination they choose to be, or whatever denomination the parents decide. The way you become a Baptist is to join a Baptist church, or to be the child of parents who are members of a Baptist church. The same applies to any denomination, although each church sets its own requirements for joining.
He is a Baptist.
Mark Lowry attended Liberty University (called Liberty Baptist College at the time) from 1975 to 1980. I believe he is now independent Baptist (not a part of a denomination).