Protestantism. No, we have never had a Mormon president. We were already in a hizzy over electing a Catholic back in the day, could you imagine that we would have elected a Mormon?
President Barack Obama was a member of the United Church of Christ, and attended Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. Obama was elected U.S. President in 2008.
The first member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) to be elected to the US Senate was Reed Smoot, in 1902. However, he was refused a seat due to his religion until 1907.
Judaism.
no
Alexis Sanchez is a Christian. He has been seen making the sign of the cross before games and has spoken about his faith in interviews.
While he was President, George Washington attended Christ Church, which is a Protestant church, so George Washington's religion was Christianity.
there religion was Christianity as the upcoming birth of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ delivered the spiritual message/teachings but it was Christ's disciples who began the religion known as Christianity.
Because his suffering and death, for us, is the central tenet of the religion... that is why it is called "Christ"-ian.
There have been no presidents who were ordained ministers, although several presidents were lay preachers who led services in their church. If Mitt Romney is elected, he will be the first Mormon Bishop to ever serve as president. I enclose a link to a site that gives factual information about the religions of all the presidents.
jesus christ
Church of Christ