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==Methodist churches== [[Methodism|Methodists]] use a colour scheme similar to those used by Lutherans and Roman Catholics. [[The United Methodist Church]], prior to the early 1990s, used red solely for Pentecost, even including the Sundays after Pentecost Sunday, with the use of green being reserved for the season of [[Kingdomtide]], which usually lasted from late August/early September until Christ the King (the last Sunday in Kingdomtide). Since the publication of the [[The United Methodist Book of Worship (1992)|1992 Book of Worship]], the UMC has followed the ELCA practice of wearing red only for Pentecost, Holy Week and [[Reformation Sunday]] and green for the rest of the Pentecost season.<ref>{{Cite web |title=UMC Liturgical Colors / Parament Colors |url=https://mainstreetumc.org/umc-liturgical-colors/ |access-date=2022-04-17 |publisher=Main Street United Methodist Church |language=English}}</ref>
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