I'm closer in theology to Baptist than anything but attend a Wesleyan Church. I consider the Wesleyan Church to be the conservative wing of the Methodists. Broad brush for sure but I think I can make a case for it.
Anyway, not to offend anyone but the Catholics view the grace of God as a kind of commodity that can be exchanged via the church. For example, you go to mass, ask for forgiveness and receive the communion wafer. You receive some of God's grace by receiving the wafer. There is some truth in this as you ask for forgiveness you receive it but I would say it is all of God's wonderful grace given by faith without charge based on Christ's work on the cross, not by the Priests blessing of the wafer.
But the Baptists run the gamut theologically speaking, from liberal to conservative, Arminian to Calvanistic, from liturgical to primitive.