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Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings... |
The United Methodist Church (UMC) is a worldwide mainline Protestant denomination based in the United States, and a major part of Methodism. In the 19th... |
religious denomination in the US to organize itself nationally. In 1939, the MEC reunited with two breakaway Methodist denominations (the Methodist Protestant... |
Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia is a Christian denomination with its origins in Wesleyan Methodism. It is the organisational name for contemporary The... |
participates in the World Methodist Council, and the World Council of Churches among other ecumenical associations. Methodism began primarily through the... |
by John Wesley, Founder of Methodism, for Methodists in America in 1784. Sunday worship services in the CME denomination commonly include a Responsive... |
"denominational families" are often imprecisely also called denominations. Christian denominations since the 20th century have often involved themselves in... |
son. Contemporary Methodism does hold that Mary was a virgin before, during, and immediately after the birth of Christ. A small number of Methodists hold... |
predominantly black American denominations—the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America and the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, making... |
Christian denominations List of Christian denominations by number of members The Oxford Dictionary's full list of synonyms for "denomination" includes:... |
Church of the Nazarene (category Arminian denominations) Nazarene is a Christian denomination that emerged in North America from the 19th-century Wesleyan-Holiness movement within Methodism. It is headquartered... |
Wesleyan theology (redirect from Methodist theology) catalyst for other distinct denominations as well, e.g., Phoebe Palmer and the Holiness movement (which includes Methodism, but spread to other traditions... |
Christian perfection (redirect from Methodist perfectionism) some Methodists, though not all Methodists, as academic institutions affiliated with mainline Methodism such as Asbury Theological Seminary, Methodist camp... |
Holiness movement (section Early Methodism) Holiness Methodist denominations broke away from mainline Methodism during this period. In 1843, Orange Scott organized the Wesleyan Methodist Connection... |
Circuit rider (religious) (redirect from Methodist circuit rider) congregations. Circuit riders were clergy in the Methodist Episcopal Church and related denominations, although similar itinerant preachers could be found... |
Connexionalism (category Methodism) churches, such as the British Methodist Church, do not have bishops. In world Methodism, a given connexion (that is, denomination) is usually autonomous. In... |
identifier for Methodist deacons.[citation needed] Deacon § Methodist churches In other words, an order of clerics regular In British Methodism, ordination... |
John Wesley (category English Methodist hymnwriters) the Church of England known as Methodism. The societies he founded became the dominant form of the independent Methodist movement that continues to this... |
General Conference. With respect to Methodism, the Church of the Nazarene and Wesleyan Methodist Church, both denominations in the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition... |
congregation of the new denomination. The independent GCMCPI elected Navarro as acting General Superintendent. In 1948 the Philippine Methodist Church was a constituent... |