AHC: Methodist majority country

Is there any way to have a Methodist-majority country by modern day? Interested, since I've been researching the period of time when it came about.
The country doesn't have to have a state religion of Methodism, just more than half the population being of that faith. POD can be anytime from 1760-modern day.
 
1. No amalgamation of the Methodists, Presbyterians, and Congregationalists into the United Church of Canada;
2. Quebec separates.

Given those two, English Canada would have a Methodist majority. "Methodist Rome" was an early nickname for Toronto.
 
Methodism is the dominant religion in Fiji and Tonga OTL. That said, they only have around 35-40% adherents, not >50%. That said, I doubt it would require too much tweaking to fix that, and I think there is evidence that Tonga used to be majority Methodist. It's only really the ethnic Indian community in those states, who follow a form a Hinduism, which tips the numbers below 50%. Heck, the last King of Tonga was himself a Methodist lay preacher.
 
Methodism is the dominant religion in Fiji and Tonga OTL. That said, they only have around 35-40% adherents, not >50%. That said, I doubt it would require too much tweaking to fix that, and I think there is evidence that Tonga used to be majority Methodist. It's only really the ethnic Indian community in those states, who follow a form a Hinduism, which tips the numbers below 50%. Heck, the last King of Tonga was himself a Methodist lay preacher.
I saw the thread title, and remembered Tonga. Didn't know Fiji was as well...
 
1. No amalgamation of the Methodists, Presbyterians, and Congregationalists into the United Church of Canada;
2. Quebec separates.

Given those two, English Canada would have a Methodist majority. "Methodist Rome" was an early nickname for Toronto.
Nope, won't work.

Look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Canada#Census_results
RC:45%
UC: 11%
AC: 8%
in 1991
Quebec is only about 1/4 the population of Canada, so even if they left, there'd still be twice as many RCs as United. If the United Church never formed, the Methodists would probably fall behind the Anglicans. So. Nope. No way.
 
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