The Protestant community is organized into various denominations and sects, each with its own beliefs, practices, and governance structures. Major denominations include Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans, and Presbyterians, among others, often characterized by distinct theological perspectives. Many Protestant groups prioritize congregational autonomy, allowing individual churches to govern themselves while still being part of a wider denomination. Additionally, some denominations have hierarchical structures with regional and national leadership, while others emphasize a more decentralized approach.
Protestants as a whole do not have a leader - apart from Christ. Individual denominations may have their own leaders - such as the Anglican Archbishop , while others are independently organized.
A community, tribe or country.
Not for protestants but for Catholics
Yes, there were probably are some Protestants who speak the Irish language. That is not to say that most Protestants speak Irish or that most Irish-speakers are protestant.
The troubles in Northern Ireland related to politics, not religion as is often portrayed. When it is, they mention Catholics and Protestants. There is now a power-sharing agreement between representatives of the unionist/loyalist community, mostly Protestant, and the nationalist/republican community, mostly Catholic.
Protestants as a whole do not have a leader - apart from Christ. Individual denominations may have their own leaders - such as the Anglican Archbishop , while others are independently organized.
How best can a community be re-organized
false
a community
it was oranizeed good
Because the british
state
society
state
They were at-least one of those organized people who could serve their nation and community
Each community has its Rabbi or Rabbis.
they decorte it