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The Methodist Denomination

There are approximately seventy million Methodists worldwide. Methodism was founded by English college students, most notably Charles and John Wesley. In 1739 they adopted a set of "methods" or disciplines by which Christians could improve their living of the Christian faith. The history of Methodism in the United States dates back to Baltimore in 1784.

Methodists tend to be less strict in regard to what is required for belief and more open to accepting differences of opinion among believers. They tend to be more concerned with "deeds" than "creeds." The Methodist have a well-defined church-government with Bishops heading the various regional conferences, Elders serving as the pastors of Churches, and Deacons as associates. Methodist churches of the same denomination often differ to some degree in their theology and practice.

There are at least 19 Wesleyan Methodist denominations in the United States with the United Methodist Church being the largest. United Methodists number about 8 million laypersons in the United States, along with another 3.5 million in Africa, Asia and Europe combined. The General Conference, a representative body of no more than 1000 clergy and lay persons, meet every four years to officially determine church policy and speak on social issues.

Another Methodist denomination, The Free Methodist Church, was formed in 1860 and has nearly 732,000 members worldwide in 82 nations. There are about 74,000 members in the United States.

The largest Methodist groups are the World Methodist Council, AME Church, AME Zion Church, Church of the Nazarene, CME Church, Free Methodist Church, Methodist Church of Great Britain, Uniting Church in Australia, United Methodist Church, and Wesleyan Church.

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Southern Methodist Mustangs vs Texas Tech Red Raiders - Salon
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Publ.Date : 2010-09-05T07:50:25Z

United Methodists do survey of 33,000 churches in attempt to turn around ... - Canada East
Luke's United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, which has seen its membership steadily grow over the years to almost 6,200. The church's senior pastor, the Rev. Kent Millard, said it has offered both ...
Publ.Date : 2010-09-05T00:26:36Z

Southern Methodist Team Report - Collegebaseball.rivals.com
The return of SMU to bowl contention with June Jones came earlier than most expected. The Mustangs were one of the most stunning stories in college football last season, earning a share of the Conference USA West ...
Publ.Date : 2010-08-20T16:59:06Z

Texas Tech holds off SMU - Baxter Bulletin
But he saw difficulties even though Taylor Potts threw for 359 yards and four touchdowns ... Texas Tech ran its winning streak against SMU to 14 games, dating to 1989. Eric Stephens rushed for a 3-yard TD to put ...
Publ.Date : 2010-09-07T09:56:53Z

Social Security claimants upset over travel time - Roanoke Times
they had to travel to Lewisburg, W.Va., a roughly 30 ... from residents in Alleghany and Bath counties and the three West Virginia counties of Monroe, Pocahontas and Greenbrier. Most of the claimants, he said,
Publ.Date : 2010-09-04T05:35:35Z

First Methodist to offer Disciple Bible Studies classes - Longview News-Journal
First United Methodist Church ... wholeness of the Holy Bible as the revelation of God. ■ Disciple II — In-depth study of Genesis, Exodus, Luke and Acts. ■ Disciple III — A study of the Old Testament prophets ...
Publ.Date : 2010-09-04T06:18:32Z

Texas Tech vs. Southern Methodist - CBS Sports
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Taylor Potts threw for 359 yards and four touchdowns to lead Texas Tech over SMU 35-27 and give Tommy Tuberville a victory Sunday in his first game as Red Raiders coach. Texas Tech ran ...
Publ.Date : 2010-09-05T23:28:09Z

Time Celebrates Methodist Seminary's Move to Train Imams and Rabbis Too - News Busters
For centuries, theological seminaries minted trained and licensed ministers of their respective religious traditions. They took seriously their creedal and confessional commitments to their respective faiths ...
Publ.Date : 2010-08-24T21:55:00Z

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What Methodist's Believe: The Articles of Religion: Biblical Workbook IV 634+ Questions
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Christians of the Methodist faith, test your knowledge of what you believe by answering 634+ fill-in-the-blank questions on the Articles of Religion. This Biblical Workbook IV has 634+ questions and includes the answers to all questions. This workbook was compiled with the intent to help promote the study of the Bible. It contains questions specifically on what Methodist's believe, The Articles of Religion.


The Religion Book: Places, Prophets, Saints, and Seers
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This concise and accessible encyclopedia with five hundred-plus pages contains nearly 300 entries on the world's major religions, as well as important articles on important holy places... prophets and historical figures... and spiritual practices and religions that predate organized religion. From Aaron (the first high priest of Israel) to Zoroastrianism (once the dominant religion in Persia), The Religion Book provides an encyclopedic look at the practices of yesterday and today. Christians, Buddhists, Wiccans and the rest may have questions about others' belief or even their own, and The Religion Book expertly explains the similarities, differences, and original ideologies of believers and skeptics around the world. Are Nirvana and Heaven the same? What's the difference between Christian Scientists and Jehovah's Witnesses? Dogma? Karma? Feng Shui? What do they all mean? Devils, ghosts, the afterlife-do they really exist? If killing's a sin, why are there jihads?

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