The most popular denomination among U.S. Presidents is Episcopalian (11).
Mitt Romney lost the US Presidential election, but he has been president of businesses and a regional group in his religious denomination.
President Obama has been the most fiscally responsible president of a generation.
The largest denomination of the French nation is Roman Catholic. France has been a loyal catholic nation since the Medieval times.
There's no such coin. LBJ has never been on a circulating US dollar or any other denomination. Please check the denomination on the back. If your coin is a $1 piece the president shown is Dwight Eisenhower. If it's a half dollar, the president shown is John Kennedy.
The "Which Christian denomination am I quiz" does not align you with a specific denomination. It is designed to help you understand which denomination's beliefs and practices may resonate with you the most based on your responses.
This quiz helps determine which Christian denomination aligns most closely with your beliefs and practices.
No, there has never been such a denomination.
Abraham Lincoln
The most recent U. S. President who had also been Vice President was George H. W. Bush (Vice President 1981-1989, President 1989-1993).
He is a Protestant Christian. His grandparents, who raised him, seem to have been Methodists. In the past fifteen years, he has attended services at the United Church of Christ, Episcopalian, and Methodist churches.
Baptist was the most popular denomination among the church during the Colonial period.
Current bills:$1: Front - George Washington, 1st president; reverse - The Great Seal of the United States$2: Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president ; the Signing of the Declaration of Independence$5: Abraham Lincoln, 16th president ; the Lincoln Memorial$10: Alexander Hamilton, first Treasury Secretary ; the US Treasury$20: Andrew Jackson, 7th president ; the White House$50: Ulysses Grant, 18th president ; the US Capitol$100: Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father, scientist, statesman ; Independence HallNo longer in use:$500: William McKinley, 25th president ; denomination and ornamentation$1,000: Grover Cleveland. 22nd and 24th president ; denomination and ornamentation$5,000: James Madison, 4th president ; denomination and ornamentation$10,000: Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury during the Civil War ; denomination and ornamentation$100,000: (never circulated) Woodrow Wilson, 28th president ; denomination and ornamentation