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- The United Methodist Church is the largest Methodist, the largest mainline, and, after the Southern Baptist Convention, the second-largest Protestant denomination in the United States. In 2004 worldwide membership was about 11 million members: 8.6 million in the United States, 2.4 million in Africa, Asia and Europe.
- The United Methodist Church is a Protestant Christian denomination. Its theological traditions are richly steeped in Wesleyanism and Anglicanism. The founder, John Wesley, and several others who joined him in forming Methodism were Anglican clergymen.
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| - The United Methodist Church is the largest Methodist, the largest mainline, and, after the Southern Baptist Convention, the second-largest Protestant denomination in the United States. In 2004 worldwide membership was about 11 million members: 8.6 million in the United States, 2.4 million in Africa, Asia and Europe. The United Methodist Church (UMC) was formed in 1968 as a result of a merger between the Evangelical United Brethren and the Methodist Church which were themselves the results of mergers. The Methodist Church was formed in 1939 as the result of a merger of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the Methodist Protestant Church.
- The United Methodist Church is a Protestant Christian denomination. Its theological traditions are richly steeped in Wesleyanism and Anglicanism. The founder, John Wesley, and several others who joined him in forming Methodism were Anglican clergymen. The UMC is a global church with a presence in nearly 130 countries. As of 2007, worldwide membership was about 12 million members: 8.0 million in the United States, 3.5 million in Africa, Asia, and Europe. In the United States, it ranks as the largest mainline church, second largest Protestant church (after the Southern Baptist Convention), and third largest Christian Church overall. The United Methodist Church is the largest Methodist denomination in the world. It has both mainline and evangelical elements. It is a member church of the World Council of Churches, the World Methodist Council, and other religious associations.
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