Methodist morals are guided by the principles of love, justice, and grace, emphasizing the importance of personal faith and social responsibility. They adhere to the teachings of Jesus Christ, advocating for compassion, service to others, and integrity in personal conduct. Methodists also emphasize the concept of "holiness," which includes striving for a life that reflects God's love and righteousness in everyday actions. Additionally, they often engage in social justice issues, seeking to address systemic inequalities and promote the common good.
While there are diffrences in beliefs, Methodists do not hate Catholics.
Association of Independent Methodists was created in 1965.
Methodists practice the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion. However, Methodists do not believe in transubstantiation; rather, they consider the bread and wine to be symbolic.
All Methodists are Christians . Not all Christians are Methodists . The Methodists church is a mainline protestant , Anglican church , One of many denominations . Christians can be Catholics , Protestants , Orthodox or others . source : I am a Methodist
Methodists pray in Churches like other Protestant Christian Denominations.
Although the Methodist church does not prohibit such a belief, few if any Methodists believe in purgatory.
Methodists and Baptists
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Methodists eat the same things as other people; there are no dietary restrictions. Some Methodists may choose to give up specific foods for Lent or fast for religious reasons, but not as a life-long choice.
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No, Baptists do not have a pope.