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Aari-chan
Yup. Methodists are denominational.
ahh,hmmm now that i think about it they kinda are..
I haven't exactly joined anywhere, but i'm being forced to be an usher so i can have more stuff that i've done for my college sign up
xD If there's a name for your version of Christianity, then you can probably bet it's denominational. Non-denominational Christians usually just call themselves 'Christians'.
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Hmm yea I guess it's methidist
but do you go to church ? if so what kind?
Well there are non-denominational churches (which may or may not also be Evangelical), I think my Grandma used to go to one. Depending on where you live, some places it's not as common for people to go to church on a weekly basis; European Christians, for instance, tend to go to church mainly on special occasions (though of course that differs from person to person) in which case the type of church may not matter quite as much. Americans are much more a**l about church attendance xD
Plenty of denominational churches don't mind people who consider themselves to be non-denominational (or even non-Christian) attending as well, I mean it may not even come up - you've just got to find a laid-back, open-minded one. You might not agree with everything they say, and people might try to convert you, but as long as you're respectful they should be happy to have you. I've heard about plenty of people attending churches of different denominations then their own, just because there might not be one that fits your specific beliefs in their area.
xD Just don't try to take communion if you're not Catholic. They dun liek that.
Aari probably has a better explanation though xD
ahhh
and oh yes i know about the catholics and their communion ^^
we have church services at my catholic school and I remember learning in second grade about communion too
