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Christian Denomination

A Christian denomination is a distinct group within Christianity that shares specific beliefs, practices, and organizational structures. While all denominations follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, they may differ on interpretations of the Bible, worship styles, church traditions, and governance. Examples include Catholicism, Protestantism (like Baptist or Methodist), and Orthodoxy. These differences often arise from historical, theological, or cultural developments. Despite their distinctions, all Christian denominations aim to worship Jesus Christ and follow his teachings, fostering a shared spiritual identity while maintaining unique traditions and perspectives.