This question is very broad, but it's a common question.
Briefly, Methodists are Christians. Historically, the Methodist movement arose from within the Anglican Church.
Here are three good sources to find more information about Methodist beliefs:
http://www.10thousanddoors.org/site/c.ruI4KbMRIvF/b.4979783/k.C7FA/Us.htm
http://www.umc.org/site/c.lwL4KnN1LtH/b.1707359/k.BE59/Beliefs.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methodist
No. Predestination is not part of Methodist doctrine and is not believed by most Methodists.
r u asking how we feel about it or what we believe happenes?
Mostly that we, the mormons, believe in the book of Mormon, and methodist's don't. that is the biggest difference that I know of!!
No
Although the Methodist church does not prohibit such a belief, few if any Methodists believe in purgatory.
Methodists call their clergymen ministers, instead of priests.
When the Saints Go Marching In is not in the 1989 version of the United Methodist Hymnal. I believe it is in the 1968 version if you can find an old one.
Yes but its usally not shown during a service
Pentecostal people are Christians just like Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, etc. are. So yes, they do believe there is a hell.
Some Christian denominations that do not believe in predestination include the Methodist Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Hillary Clinton does not believe in religion.
Methodists don't agree with it, but we love homosexuals anyways and try to give them support