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The Church of the Nazarene is actually a denomination that came out of Methodist Denomination. The major difference that cause it is the theological idea of Holiness. Others would be the Wesleyan Church or any church that claims a Wesleyan Tradition.
Yes. As a christian denomination, they adhere to the same creeds as the rest of the Christian Church. These include the Nicene Creed, the Apostles' Creed and the Athanasian Creed that focusses on the belief in a Trinitarian God.
Methodists are a denomination within Christianity. Being a Methodist means following the teachings and doctrines of the Methodist Church, which is a branch of Protestant Christianity. So, all Methodists are Christians, but not all Christians are Methodists.
He is a Protestant (Christian). His maternal grandparents, who raised him, were Methodists, which is, I believe, the same denomination his wife Michelle was raised in.
John Wesley is attributed to founding Methodist, and possibly Wesleyan denominations.
Many Methodists use the King James Version. The United Methodist Church does not prescribe any particular version of the Bible and, as far as I know, neither does any other Methodist denomination.
Nothing - because Methodism is a denomination of Christianity. It's like asking, "How is a nickel different than a coin?"
Evangelical denominations (e.g., Methodists and Baptists) grew tremendously. <this is what my classes outline says for chapter 9>
That depends on the practices of the denomination, but in general the answer is Yes for most main-line denominations (Presbyterians, Lutherans, Methodists, etc.)
Robert Cooney has written: 'The autobiography of a Wesleyan Methodist missionary (formerly a Roman Catholic)' -- subject(s): Biography, Methodists, Clergy, Methodist Church (Canada), Methodist church in Canada
Not at all. If the denomination of your current church won't allow it, there are lots of other denominations that will (e.g. Lutherans, Methodists, Episcopals, Presbyterians, etc.).
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.