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The largest denomination surfaces currently represented in the public directory.
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The Catholic Church teaches that faith is shaped by Scripture, tradition, and the authority of the Church. It emphasizes the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, and is governed globally under the leadership of the Pope. While the Catholic Church affirms core Christian doctrines such as the Trinity and the divinity of Christ, it also holds distinctive teachings about salvation, authority, Mary, and the saints that differ from Protestant Christianity.
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Methodist churches emphasize God's grace at work in both personal faith and social action. Rooted in the teachings of John Wesley, they stress disciplined Christian living, community accountability, and service. While traditionally aligned with historic Christian doctrine, beliefs and practices can vary among Methodist congregations.
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Nondenominational churches emphasize personal faith in Jesus Christ, the authority of the Bible, and active discipleship. They are not formally connected to a denomination and often prioritize contemporary worship and practical teaching. Because they are independent, beliefs and practices can vary, making it important for visitors to explore each church's doctrinal commitments.
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Presbyterian churches are rooted in the Reformed tradition and emphasize the authority of Scripture, God's sovereignty in all things, and leadership by elders. Worship tends to be orderly and teaching-focused. Theology generally aligns closely with historic Protestant Christian belief.
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The Catholic Church teaches that faith is shaped by Scripture, tradition, and the authority of the Church. It emphasizes the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, and is governed globally under the leadership of the Pope. While the Catholic Church affirms core Christian doctrines such as the Trinity and the divinity of Christ, it also holds distinctive teachings about salvation, authority, Mary, and the saints that differ from Protestant Christianity.
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Methodist churches emphasize God's grace at work in both personal faith and social action. Rooted in the teachings of John Wesley, they stress disciplined Christian living, community accountability, and service. While traditionally aligned with historic Christian doctrine, beliefs and practices can vary among Methodist congregations.
1 church
Nondenominational churches emphasize personal faith in Jesus Christ, the authority of the Bible, and active discipleship. They are not formally connected to a denomination and often prioritize contemporary worship and practical teaching. Because they are independent, beliefs and practices can vary, making it important for visitors to explore each church's doctrinal commitments.
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Presbyterian churches are rooted in the Reformed tradition and emphasize the authority of Scripture, God's sovereignty in all things, and leadership by elders. Worship tends to be orderly and teaching-focused. Theology generally aligns closely with historic Protestant Christian belief.
Individual churches, even within doctrinally sound denominations, may depart from biblical Christian teaching. Some denominations permit significant theological diversity, including differing views on the authority of Scripture, sexual morality, and church leadership. Visitors should carefully evaluate each church's beliefs and teachings before deciding on a church home.