Denominational Church
A denominational church is a Christian congregation that is part of a larger religious organization or group, known as a denomination. These denominations often share common beliefs, practices, and governance structures, which can include specific doctrines, rituals, and leadership styles. Examples of denominations include Baptist, Methodist, and Catholic churches.
Denominational churches typically have a formal hierarchy and may participate in regional or national assemblies. They often provide a sense of community and support for their members, while also engaging in outreach and mission work. This structure helps maintain consistency in teachings and practices across different congregations within the same denomination.