Review:
Mainline Protestantism
overall review score: 4.2
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Mainline Protestantism refers to the historically dominant Protestant denominations in the United States, such as the United Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church (USA), and Episcopal Church.
Key Features
- Emphasis on social justice
- Historical significance
- Liturgical worship style
- Inclusivity
Pros
- Commitment to social justice issues
- Strong sense of community
- Rich tradition of hymnody and liturgy
Cons
- Declining membership in recent years
- Struggles with relevancy in a fast-changing society