Methodists
Episcopal vs Methodist

Episcopal vs Methodist

The Episcopal Church, otherwise referred to as the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) is part of the Anglican communion. The Anglican communion refers to a global association of churches that have a common ancestry in the Church of England. The...

Methodist vs Lutheran

Methodist vs Lutheran

Methodism sprung up in the 18th century. Ir originally began as a movement in the Church of England under the leadership of John Wesley with his brother Charles Wesley who were trying to revive spiritual fervor as well as deal with some social issues in the church....

Presbyterian vs Methodist

Presbyterian vs Methodist

Presbyterianism emerged in Scotland around the 16th century following the Reformation movement. Presbyterianism was founded on the teachings of John Knox who based his theology on the ideas of John Calvin. The church of Scotland (also known as the Scottish...

Global Methodist Church vs United Methodist Church

Global Methodist Church vs United Methodist Church

The United Methodist Church (UMC) emerged in the 18th century as a result of the Methodist movement that was based on John Wesley and Charles Wesley’s teachings. The Wesleyan movement began in England but gained traction in the United States in the 19th Century which...

Methodist Vs Catholic

Methodist Vs Catholic

Like most protestant denominations, Methodists emerged during the Protestant Reformation. However, they didn't emerge from the catholic church but rather from the Church of England around the 18th century. It began as a religious revival that was championed by John...

Methodists vs Baptists

Methodists vs Baptists

Methodists and Baptists are both protestant denominations and as such, they have a couple of similarities. However, the two are also distinct as they have different styles of worship, doctrine, leadership structure, and many other differences. Before we take a closer...