Methodists don't agree with it, but we love homosexuals anyways and try to give them support
No. Predestination is not part of Methodist doctrine and is not believed by most Methodists.
homosexuality
r u asking how we feel about it or what we believe happenes?
homosexuality maybe
Mostly that we, the mormons, believe in the book of Mormon, and methodist's don't. that is the biggest difference that I know of!!
There are many people who believe that homosexuality should be condemned and it shouldn't, because it's just as completely natural as heterosexuality.
No
Although the Methodist church does not prohibit such a belief, few if any Methodists believe in purgatory.
Methodists call their clergymen ministers, instead of priests.
When the Saints Go Marching In is not in the 1989 version of the United Methodist Hymnal. I believe it is in the 1968 version if you can find an old one.
No. According to the official policy of the church, United Methodist pastors are not allowed to celebrate unions of same gender couples. Such rites are not allowed in United Methodist churches or on church property. Were a United Methodist pastor to marry a lesbian couple s/he would be in danger of being brought up on charges that could result in the severing of his/her connection to the conference. They could be defrocked. However, several have done so in protest. The results often end in defrocking. The United Methodist Church has had internal debate on homosexuality since at least 1972. To date, while homosexual persons are individuals of sacred worth, the practice of homosexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching. Many within the denomination are working to change this stance. The Church is not of one mind on this issue.
Yes but its usally not shown during a service