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Q: Who consecrate the Holy Communion in the Christian Methodist Church?
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Can a Methodist receive communion in an episcopal church?

Yes! Any Christian baptized by water with a Trinitarian formula may receive communion.


Do you have to be baptised to receive Communion in the United Methodist Church?

You do not have to be baptized to receive holy communion in the United Methodist Church. The only requirement is that you feel moved to take communion. This is called open communion.


When was Christian Methodist Episcopal Church created?

Christian Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1870.


How do Methodist practice the holy communion?

Holy Communion in the Methodist Church is open to anyone who professes a Christian faith. The laymembers go up to the altar and receive the bread from the clergy and the dip it in the cup. They can take Communion standing, sitting, or kneeling.


When was KEAS Tabernacle Christian Methodist Episcopal Church created?

KEAS Tabernacle Christian Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1893.


When was St. John's Christian Methodist Episcopal Church created?

St. John's Christian Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1917.


Frequency of communion service in the Methodist?

The United Methodist Church recommends Communion be served frequently. A recent resolution recommends weekly celebration of Communion. In practice, while more churches are moving to weekly communion, most churches celebrate Communion once a month.John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, recommended receiving The Lord's Supper as often as one could. Another answer It depends on the Methodist Church and the member. Some churches still have communion infrequently (monthly or less) and some members still only receive communion on special occasions (such as Christmas, Easter, Pentecost and so on). However, as stated above, many Methodist Churches are increasing the frequency of receiving communion, or 'The Lord's Supper'. This will bring them more into line with the Anglican Church (where communion is usually weekly) as a result of the Anglican/Methodist Covenant that makes the promise that the two denominations should work more closely together in the future, possibly resulting, one day, in a united Church.


What are the differences between a Christian and a Methodist church?

nothing


Is Methodist Christ or Catholic?

The Catholic Church and the Methodist Churches are both Christian denominations. There are about 2 billion Christians in the world. The World Methodist Council is the worldwide umbrella organization for Methodist and other Weslyan churches. There are 76 member churches, from 132 countries, representing about 75 million Methodists worldwide. The Catholic Church is a worldwide communion comprised of 23 different autonomous or semi-autonomous churches that are in communion with the bishop of Rome (the pope). There are about 1.15 billion Catholics worldwide, in every country.


Which christian group does this place of worship belong to in central Methodist church?

Please rephrase your question. As it is now, the answer is "Central Methodist Church."


Is the Methodist religion like Christianity?

Methodists are Christians. The Methodist Church is a type of Christian Church, just as an apple is a type of fruit.


In the Methodist church should the cross and bible be displayed on the communion table?

Yes it is kept there, it is called the altar.