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yes they do, Methodists is a branch of the protestant religion.

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Methodists and all other Christians pray not only in churches but in every place and circumstance of their daily lives. Christian prayer need not be uttered aloud or follow set forms or written words, but can consist of the yearning and continual turning of the faithful heart and mind toward God.

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