Anglican Catholic Answer!
I was taught that there is only one Church, that is the Catholic Church! To enter is by baptism and faith in the Gospel and teachings of Christ! This is chiefly administered by a Catholic Bishop.
The faith is that delivered by Christ through Revelation and Recorded in Scripture. Then it is explained and interpreted by the Holy fathers in the Seven Ecumenical Councils.
If you are in a body that doesn't believe in these issues, Revelation, Scripture and the Holy Councils you are in a sect and are classed as a sectarian! [Another name for a denomination.]
Some Christian denominations that do not believe in the rapture include the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and some mainline Protestant denominations such as the Episcopal Church and the United Methodist Church.
Some Christian denominations that do not believe in predestination include the Methodist Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
The first "denominations" left the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century with Martin Luther leading the apostasy.
Catholic AnswerYou will have to be more specific with your question. The Catholic Church is the only church which was founded by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, and it has NO denominations.
No, it is one of 36,000 Protestant denominations.
The religious denominations that typically require their clergy to wear clerical collars include the Catholic Church, Anglican/Episcopal Church, and some Lutheran and Methodist denominations.
Some Christian denominations that were unfamiliar to me before include the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Church of Christ.
Neither the Catholic church nor Christianity at large consider Sunday to be the Sabbath. Differing denominations have differing views on why we have church gatherings on Sundays, but we don't do it out of a mistaken view on the Sabbath.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a denomination. Other churches have broken off from it, but they are their own separate denominations. These break-off denominations include The Community of Christ, the FLDS Church, and the Apostolic United Brethren. There are about 28,000 congregations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
All denominations of Christianity have churches.
Some denominations that believe in salvation by works as a key tenet of their faith include the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Yes, the Puritans split from the Anglican Church and both are considered as Protestant denominations.