Protestant denominations are various branches of Christianity that emerged during the Reformation in the 16th century. This movement sought to reform the Roman Catholic Church and led to the creation of different groups, each with unique beliefs and practices. Some well-known denominations include Baptists, Methodists, and Lutherans, each interpreting the Bible and worshiping in their own ways.
These denominations often differ in their views on issues like baptism, communion, and church governance. Despite these differences, they share core beliefs in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the importance of faith. This diversity allows individuals to find a community that aligns with their spiritual needs.