purposeinlife said:
hi, i just became a christian yesterday and i am trying to find out what different types of churches believe. i guess the "non-denominational" thread is for people that don't attend a certain type of church. i have tried to find out what all the different types of churches believe and it looks like they all believe in the same thing. i can't really tell the differences between like lutherans and baptists and assembly of god. so, what do methodists/nazarenes believe?
OK, where to start.
We follow our founder, John Wesley, and each church would suggest probably that they follow him a little better (between United Methodist, Nazarenes, Wesleyans, etc.)
But there are a few basics.
We believe in salvation by grace through faith.
We believe in the Trinity
We believe in the authority of scriptures, and that God's word is spoken through scriptures, tradition, experience and reason.--that's a complicated one.
We believe in missions, taking care of the poor, educating people on the will of God, the ministry of the entire church, the holy catholic church (as in, we are all part of the one church as believers),
we believe in the Nicene Creed, the Apostles' Creed.
those are a few of the Theological ideas
As to doctrine--just a few here
we baptize infants--we baptize only once
we have only two sacraments, baptism and communion.
We believe that in the act of communion, we celebrate the "real presence" of Christ, not that the elements are actaully transformed into the actual body and blood of christ.
We believe in the ordination of women. (my wife, my district Superintendent, and my bishop are all women pastors)
that's a few of the basics in Doctrine. Let me know if there are other questions.
Rev Tommy Conder
United Methodist Pastor