Most Methodist churches have an altar. It is typically in the same location it would be found at in any church.
Yes it is kept there, it is called the altar.
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The same as the use of a Catholic altar.. it is the most important furniture peice in the church. It represents God's prescence with a cross or crucifix. Holy Communion is performed by the altar, as well as other religious ceremonies.
Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1784.
A methodist Church, St Nicholas' Methodist Church
Washington Methodist Church was created in 1828.
There are several mergers in the history of The United Methodist Church. However, the most recent merger was in 1968, which joined the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Bretheren into The United Methodist Church. The other well known merger occurred in 1939 when the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South reunited to become The Methodist Church. The previous split had occurred in 1844 over a dispute about slavery.
Methodist Church Ghana was created in 1961.
Narrowsburg Methodist Church was created in 1856.
Chesterville Methodist Church was created in 1851.
Bollington Methodist Church was created in 1886.
Clarksville Methodist Church was created in 1831.