Jesus had no denomination. The different religions and denominations that we have now, have been derived from the truth that Jesus came to share. People would begin reading The Bible, and picking and choosing what parts they liked and whatever parts didn't suit them, they'd change. That's how we have so many different versions of the
Bible. People want to play McJesus and try and have it their way. in reality, that's not getting you to heaven. Serve God for who he is and either believe the Bible, cover to cover.. or don't believe it at all. But, if you want to look at it in a technical sense. Jesus wasn't afraid to get loud and fired up. He certainly wasn't the quiet one who'd occasionally give an 'amen' under his breath, if ya know what i mean.. therefore, if you would compare the way that Jesus taught to the denominations we have today, I'd say he was Pentecostal.
Jesus was Jewish.
The term "Christian" (or, to be Christ-like) did not come about until well into the early church, when the people of Antioch used the word to describe the disciples (Acts 11:26). The disciples, technically, still thought of themselves as Jews.
non denominational
Jesus existed before there were denominations, or even Christianity. Jesus was a Jew.
Jesus Christ. God sent John the Baptist to baptize. God gave him the authority to baptize and he baptized Jesus. The "Baptist" denomination is the only denomination mentioned in The Bible. The Baptist church originated with Jesus Christ in the land of Israel.
People of any religious denomination or belief can convert to Mormonism (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) if they want. The church is it's own denomination.
They really just vary from denomination to denomination, but the main one is to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, and that he is the only Way to God.
Jehovah's Witnesses.
Apostolic/Pentecostal Jesus name believer.
people who just followe god and jesus and the bible. religions are man made :)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints uses the acronym LDS.
The Romans liked the Greeks believed in mythological Gods.
The Anglican church is a denomination of Christianity. Anglicans worship God and believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ. .
Yes, any church (or person) that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ is considered Christian regardless of their denomination.