Only liberal Protestant churches, that don't adhere to Biblical teachings and instructions, would accept homosexuality as normal. Those, which are conservative, Bible-believing churches, would call homosexuality sin, along with adultery, and sex outside of marriage.
There has been a split in many denominational churches of recent times over this issue, especially when ordination of homosexual individuals are in question. Usually, the issues extend beyond the homosexual issue.
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Perhaps not most, but certainly a good number do. Protestants have, historically, been more accepting than most bible believing christian-based religions.
They take "Love thy neighbor" to heart and when they state that "All are welcome", they mean it. Plain and simple.
Most Protestant branches teach and believe that homosexuality is a sin and an abomination to God. Some branches fully accept gay people and do not interpret the scriptures to condemn homosexuality.
Furthermore, many churches believe that homosexuality is neutral, but that if gays pursue sexual fulfillment, they are sinning (gay people must remain celibate).
Most Protestant branches teach and believe that homosexuality is a sin and an abomination to God. Some branches fully accept gay people and do not interpret the scriptures to condemn homosexuality.
Furthermore, many churches believe that homosexuality is neutral, but that if gays pursue sexual fulfillment, they are sinning (gay people must remain celibate).
According to a recent poll, over 30,000 organizations/buildings worldwide call themselves Christian, with each of these having some degree of variation in their core beliefs. With this being the case, I am sure there are those who will deviate from biblical teachings and 'embrace' homosexuality and other non-biblical teachings.
If the question is looking for an avenue to include both unbiblical behavior with religious worship, there are 'churches' in the rainbow coalition of Christianity where they can easily find one. On the other hand, if the question is asking if it is an acceptable behavior to God, then the Bible gives this answer quite plainly.
Yes. Specifically:
Affirming Pentecostal Church International
Anointed Affirming Independent Ministries
Anthem Phoenix & Family of Churches
Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists
AXIOS - Eastern and Orthodox Gay and Lesbian Christians
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Community of Christ
Ecclesia Gnostica
Ecumenical Catholic Church
Ecumenical Catholic Communion
Episcopal Church (United States)
Evangelical Anglican Church In America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
The Evangelical Network
Friends General Conference
Friends of Jesus Fellowship
Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals
Inclusive Orthodox Church
Metropolitan Community Church
Old Catholic Church
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Progressive Christian Alliance
Reformed Anglican Catholic Church
Restoration Church of Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) - a Latter Day Saint denomination
United Church of Christ
United Church of Canada
Unity Church
The following Christian churches accept and respect gay people:
Affirming Pentecostal Church International
Anointed Affirming Independent Ministries
Anthem Phoenix & Family of Churches
Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists
AXIOS - Eastern and Orthodox Gay and Lesbian Christians
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Community of Christ
Ecclesia Gnostica
Ecumenical Catholic Church
Ecumenical Catholic Communion
Episcopal Church (United States)
Evangelical Anglican Church In America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
The Evangelical Network
Friends General Conference
Friends of Jesus Fellowship
Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals
Inclusive Orthodox Church
Metropolitan Community Church
Old Catholic Church
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Progressive Christian Alliance
Reformed Anglican Catholic Church
Restoration Church of Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)  a Latter Day Saint denomination
United Church of Christ
United Church of Canada
Unity Church
Yes. Specifically:
Affirming Pentecostal Church International
Anointed Affirming Independent Ministries
Anthem Phoenix & Family of Churches
Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists
AXIOS - Eastern and Orthodox Gay and Lesbian Christians
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Community of Christ
Ecclesia Gnostica
Ecumenical Catholic Church
Ecumenical Catholic Communion
Episcopal Church (United States)
Evangelical Anglican Church In America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
The Evangelical Network
Friends General Conference
Friends of Jesus Fellowship
Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals
Inclusive Orthodox Church
Metropolitan Community Church
Old Catholic Church
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Progressive Christian Alliance
Reformed Anglican Catholic Church
Restoration Church of Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) — a Latter Day Saint denomination
United Church of Christ
United Church of Canada
Unity Church
Most Protestant branches teach and believe that homosexuality is a sin and an abomination to God. Some branches fully accept gay people and do not interpret the scriptures to condemn homosexuality.
Furthermore, many churches believe that homosexuality is neutral, but that if gays pursue sexual fulfillment, they are sinning (gay people must remain celibate).
According to a recent poll, over 30,000 organizations/buildings worldwide call themselves Christian, with each of these having some degree of variation in their core beliefs. With this being the case, I am sure there are those who will deviate from biblical teachings and 'embrace' homosexuality and other non-biblical teachings.
If the question is looking for an avenue to include both unbiblical behavior with religious worship, there are 'churches' in the rainbow coalition of Christianity where they can easily find one. On the other hand, if the question is asking if it is an acceptable behavior to God, then The Bible gives this answer quite plainly.
Yes. Specifically:
Affirming Pentecostal Church International
Anointed Affirming Independent Ministries
Anthem Phoenix & Family of Churches
Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists
AXIOS - Eastern and Orthodox Gay and Lesbian Christians
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Community of Christ
Ecclesia Gnostica
Ecumenical Catholic Church
Ecumenical Catholic Communion
Episcopal Church (United States)
Evangelical Anglican Church In America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
The Evangelical Network
Friends General Conference
Friends of Jesus Fellowship
Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals
Inclusive Orthodox Church
Metropolitan Community Church
Old Catholic Church
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Progressive Christian Alliance
Reformed Anglican Catholic Church
Restoration Church of Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) - a Latter Day Saint denomination
United Church of Christ
United Church of Canada
Unity Church
Most Protestant branches teach and believe that homosexuality is a sin and an abomination to God. Some branches fully accept gay people and do not interpret the scriptures to condemn homosexuality.
Furthermore, many churches believe that homosexuality is neutral, but that if gays pursue sexual fulfillment, they are sinning (gay people must remain celibate).
The following Christian churches accept and respect gay people:
Affirming Pentecostal Church International
Anointed Affirming Independent Ministries
Anthem Phoenix & Family of Churches
Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists
AXIOS - Eastern and Orthodox Gay and Lesbian Christians
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Community of Christ
Ecclesia Gnostica
Ecumenical Catholic Church
Ecumenical Catholic Communion
Episcopal Church (United States)
Evangelical Anglican Church In America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
The Evangelical Network
Friends General Conference
Friends of Jesus Fellowship
Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals
Inclusive Orthodox Church
Metropolitan Community Church
Old Catholic Church
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Progressive Christian Alliance
Reformed Anglican Catholic Church
Restoration Church of Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) - a Latter Day Saint denomination
United Church of Christ
United Church of Canada
Unity Church
Protestant, most churches such as Methodist or Baptist come from the protestant faith.
There are many Protestant translations, but the most common are the NIV and the KJV.
Most protestant churches do not have priests. The person that leads the service is typically called a pastor or minister.
Some Protestant Churches do, such as Anglican(Episcopalian), Lutheran, Methodist, & Presbyterianism.
No. See Leviticus Chapters 18 & 20. However, most of the Liberal branches of Judaism accept homosexuality, in contravention to the Biblical word.
The Church refers to non-Catholic churches as ecclesial communities as they are not "churches" in the real sense of the word. Most of these now are '''protestant''' of one form or another and called that.
They do not differ much. They are very similar to Lutherans, which is extremely similar to Catholicism. Episcopal churches have Deacons and bishops as well as the Pastor, of course. Most episcopal churches are both Catholic and Protestant.
most protestant churches frown on titles, especially reverand, pastor, etc. just brother so and so should suffice.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no such term as donation plates are only used in protestant churches.
post-reformation, most protestant churches would've been identical to catholic structures in architechtural construction and style. however they would've been much plainer, white-washed walls, and without statues or similar artwork, which filled catholic churches.
Yes. It is often called "Communion" or "The Lord's Supper" and most Protestant churches celebrate it regularly.
In Catholic & Orthodox Churches, clergy can be priests, monks, bishops, etc. In most Protestant denominations, they are ministers.