You could write a whole book about all the differences between these denominations. The Assembly of God Church is a fundamentalist, Pentecostal, Protestant denomination that was founded less than 100 years ago in the United States. They are an off-shoot of the Methodist Church, who felt that the Methodist Church had lost its evangelical zeal and became to similar to the mainline Protestant denominations like the Lutherans and Presbyterians. The Assembly of God doesn't recognize any sacraments unlike the Roman Catholic Church. They practice baptism soley by immersion but do not baptize infants, unlike the RCC which sprinkles or pours and will baptize infants. The Assembly doesn't have sanctuaries-they call their places of worship auditoriums, that are stark and devoid of Christian appointments like the altar and other items. Most do not have stainglass but instead use drums and Guitars to aid in worship. The style of worship is extremely informal and the preacher can get very worked up and become emotional with my fervor. Its completely the opposite in the RCC. The preachers in the Assembly are not ordained or believe in the Apostolic Succession like the RCC. This denomination caters to the lower socio-economic classes with most members concentrated in Southern rural areas of the country and small towns. They are politically very conservative on all social issues and believe that everything should be taken as the literal truth when it comes to The Bible. They also believe in the practice called "speaking in tongues" where members during the service can get very emotional with hands raised and speaking out loud. Its quite a sight to see! The RCC obviously is totally opposite. They celebrate the Eucharist with candles and incense on occasion. The priests wear beautiful vestments as well as the choir and altar boys. The music is traditional and sacred. The sanctuaries are full of Christian symbology and trappings including icons, statutues, and crucifixes everywhere.
The RCC is headed by the Pope with a College of Cardinals, Bishops, Priests and Deacons. They have religious orders throughout the world. The Assembly of God has none of that. The only similarities between the two is both are Christian, believe in the Bible, and do good works.
a synagouge is the temple of the jews. a church is the temple of the christians.
The main difference is that the Catholic Church has a lot more bright colours, whereas the Protestants are more bland.
Iglesia is Spanish for church. It can mean a particular building or it can refer, as it does in English, to the universal Catholic (capital C) Church.
The main difference between the two churches is that the Protestant church believes that they should not have sculptures and paintings to worship. Whereas the Cathloic church believes that if you have images of what you are worshipping, you will have a deeper and stronger faith.
The Catholic Church is the oldest single Christian denomination, founded when Jesus told Peter "Though art the rock, and upon thee I will build me church". The Fourth Watch is a latter day Pentecostal church. The difference between them is almost impossible to describe, but to give you an idea: Think of the Catholic Church as ballroom dancing. Think of the Fourth Watch as disco dancing. I am at a loss to explain the difference any better than that.
a catholic chapel is just a place to pray on your own and its much smaller. But a catholic church is where you pray wit the priest.
The Metropolitan Church is a Protestant denomination made up of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender families and communities. The Catholic Church is not.
Maronite Catholic is a rite of the Catholic Church, one of several; whereas Hillsong is just another protestant heresy.
The French were Catholic and the British were Church of England.
"catholic" means universal, and refers to all who are part of the Body of Christ (validly Baptized). "Catholic" means a member of the Catholic Church subject to the authority of the Roman Pontiff.
In the Catholic Church Right Reverend usually refers to an abbot of a monastery, although in England it could also be used for a Bishop who was not an Archbishop.
Popes are the head of the Catholic Church and chosen by the church. Kings are people who inherit the crown through family members.