Methodist is a sect of Christianity that believes in the Holy Trinity of Jesus Christ. Its Holy Book is the Bible. Judaism is an older religion that follows the Covenant of Moses and does not follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. Its Holy Book is the Tanakh (the Bible's old testament).
First Methodist Episcopal-Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church was created in 1914.
Two sacraments - Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Holy Communion)
the "holy catholic [i.e., universal] church" - there is no reference to Roman
The holy book
Not all holy book are the same , the best holy book is the BIBLE
David Erwyd Jenkins has written: 'Calvinistic Methodist holy orders' -- subject(s): History, Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church
The key differences between the Apostles' Creed and the Methodist version of the creed lie in the additional statements made by the Methodist version. The Methodist version includes affirmations about the Holy Spirit, the Church, forgiveness of sins, and the resurrection of the body. These additions reflect Methodist beliefs and emphasize certain aspects of Christian faith that are important to the Methodist tradition.
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
The holy book of Sikhs is Gurugranth Saheb.
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.
There is not a secular holy book, that would be an oxymoron.