Methodist Churches
Methodist Churches are a group of Christian denominations that trace their roots back to the teachings of John Wesley, an 18th-century Anglican minister. They emphasize a personal relationship with God, the importance of faith, and the practice of good works. Worship services often include singing hymns, prayer, and preaching.
Methodists believe in the concept of grace, which is God's unearned love and favor. They practice two sacraments: Baptism and Holy Communion. The church is known for its commitment to social justice, education, and community service, reflecting its mission to serve both God and humanity.