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| women to hold special office (elders, deacons, | pastor), a stance in keeping with most conservative R |
| loved God and hated slavery accepted a call to | pastor a new congregation of Southern Christians who |
| tralian Christian Churches, though he does not | pastor a church. |
| He has also been a | pastor, a departmental leader in the conference and u |
| teaching and enforcing 'The New Order' but the | pastor, a kind and gentle man, will not be intimidate |
| 8 and, afterwards, accepting an appointment to | pastor a Pentecostal assembly in Orange, today known |
| Gervais appointed Rev. Joseph (Joe) LeClair as | Pastor, a turnaround that continues to regularly attr |
| 1916 - March 3, 2003) was an American Baptist | pastor, a peace activist, and a leading liberal Prote |
| election to the episcopacy, Joyce served as a | pastor, a presiding elder, and was in educational wor |
| M'Cheyne was a preacher, a | pastor, a poet, and wrote many letters. |
| Father Beiting learned he had been selected to | pastor a large portion of east central Kentucky. |
| He joined with the Canadian | pastor A.B. Simpson, founder of the Christian and Mis |
| 4 by one of the Greatest men of God in Europe, | Pastor A.O Fashina. |
| rticular they discussed the episode in which a | pastor abandoned the children to save himself (in the |
| r, New York) was an American biblical scholar, | pastor, abolitionist and Christian Restorationist aca |
| erly akin to be encouraged by the preaching of | Pastor accountable while cell growth obtained in thes |
| He was born into a family of Evangelical | pastor Adam Chalupka, and wasn't the only member who |
| the services of Clarendon Street Church led by | pastor Adoniram Judson (A.J.) Gordon. |
| Albeit Benedict Colliard was made | pastor, after the death of Fr. |
| Pastor Al Janney (also founded Dade Christian School | |
| to be elected to the post, the first one being | Pastor Alex Rantung. |
| Under | Pastor Allaby, the church's membership grew to over 8 |
| church grew in number under the leadership of | Pastor Allaby, the original church building became in |
| ed in a private ceremony officiated by Teddy's | Pastor Allyn Waller of Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church |
| Pastor also directed and hosted the week TV-Program P | |
| oved to Memphis where his father was called to | pastor an African Methodist Episcopal church. |
| f his mother, daughter of the local Waldensian | pastor, an educated and sober woman. |
| In 2009, Scheibler accepted the call to | pastor an Anglican church in Wisconsin that is not pa |
| He served as a | pastor, an educator and an editor. |
| His son is the Emergent Church | pastor and author Rob Bell. |
| Dr. Jerry Sutton is a Southern Baptist | pastor and historian. |
| 27, 1925 - November 15, 2007) was an American | pastor and Civil Rights activist. |
| Reformed | pastor and author R.C. Sproul suggests there is confu |
| ncidents, Jenatsch also lost his position as a | pastor, and henceforth acted solely as a soldier and |
| John Hall, | Pastor and Preacher: A Biography by his Son (1901) |
| In 1879 Father Nicholas Sorg became | pastor, and was succeeded by Father Mayer, P.R., in 1 |
| Stennett H. Brooks was a | pastor and the former president of the Northeastern C |
| tive of Kentucky, W. C. Wilson was a Methodist | pastor and evangelist before joining the Church of th |
| August 12, 1940) is a Bible teacher, retired | pastor, and author. |
| Palmerston Island, where he acted as the CICC | pastor and the de facto head of the small island comm |
| J. Sidlow Baxter, Australian born | pastor and theologian who advocated a fundamentalist |
| Like his father, he became a Calvinist | pastor, and distinguished himself with his zeal for h |
| kerson (born 1982) is an evangelical Christian | pastor and a nationally-awarded American journalist. |
| For the American | pastor and songwriter, see Richard E. Blanchard, Sr.. |
| Walberg also spent time as a | pastor and as a division manager for the Moody Bible |
| R. E. Cooper, Sr., Baptist | Pastor and Civil Rights Leader |
| It has a | pastor, and enjoys services regularly.” |
| hristian theologian, ordained United Methodist | pastor, and author and editor of several books on rel |
| ox meetings, the Beekman Friends never hired a | pastor, and as a result its meetings became irregular |
| nding in 2000 and continues to act as the camp | Pastor and director of spiritual development, providi |
| au at Dillenburg he went to Hesse, and died as | pastor and president of the consistory at Kassel. |
| John F. MacArthur- Evangelical writer, | pastor, and president of The Master's College and The |
| 22, 1811 - September 12, 1884) was a Lutheran | pastor and leader of the colony known as the Wends of |
| For the American | pastor and teacher, see William Boardman. |
| Rupert Rosegger (1819 - 1887), Austrian | pastor and writer |
| 'Joseph Harrison Jackson 'was an American | Pastor and the longest serving President of the Natio |
| se who remained on the island, serving them as | pastor and performing marriages, baptisms, and funera |
| Robert Ellis, 'Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy: The | Pastor and the suffering God', Transformation 22 (200 |
| his election to the Episcopacy, he served as a | Pastor and a District Superintendent. |
| rt Broadus (1827-1895) was an American Baptist | pastor and professor at the Southern Baptist Theologi |
| g the fourth season, despite the fact that the | pastor and the deacon often butted heads. |
| 2, 1842 the Rev. John Stocker became the first | pastor and the church itself was organized with the f |
| 25, 1988) was a German Lutheran theologian and | pastor, and one of the leaders of the Lutheran High C |
| He was | Pastor and judicial vicar in his diocese. |
| an Iranian Christian convert from Sunni Islam, | pastor and Christian martyr. |
| ere likewise incorporated with the bishop, the | pastor and two lay trustees serving as a corporate bo |
| Edward Mote was a | pastor and hymn writer. |
| h his wife, Diane, after years as a successful | pastor and businessman. |
| lection to the Episcopacy, Waldorf served as a | Pastor, and as a Chaplain in the 74th Regt. of the Na |
| n years as a priest were spent as an associate | pastor and administrator at Goondiwindi before being |
| Megan Rohrer is the Associate | Pastor and is openly gay. |
| 26 - May 3, 2002) was an evangelical Christian | pastor and theologian from the mid-20th century to th |
| The Republican was also a | pastor and farmer. |
| August 10 - Philipp Nicolai, German | pastor and composer (died 1608) |
| (1641 - 3 March 1717) was a French Protestant | pastor and author. |
| Joshua was a Congregational church | pastor and a great-great-great-great-grandson of Puri |
| here it belongs, the deceased person's bishop, | pastor and confessor. |
| rd was established with Rev. Peter Egan as the | pastor and by 1856 the first church had been complete |
| , Minnesota) is an American singer-songwriter, | pastor, and producer of Christian worship music. |
| tary service during World War I as a Methodist | Pastor and held ecumenical ministries with the Nation |
| In 1720, Dr. John Gill became | pastor and served for 51 years. |
| In 1771, Dr. John Rippon became | pastor and served for 63 years. |
| val of Mylon LeFevre's current occupation as a | pastor and deletion of the sections of the Newsboys d |
| He served as | pastor and district superintendent until 1915. |
| sembly of God, where he serves as an Associate | Pastor, and his crusade ministry, both in New Zealand |
| ustralian rules footballer, Churches of Christ | pastor and former Governor of South Australia. |
| ston, Massachusetts) was an American Unitarian | pastor and hymnwriter, and from 1899 the first headma |
| By 1872 he was | pastor and property-owner of the Morgan Chapel, First |
| Elizabeth Alvina Platz is an American Lutheran | pastor and was the first woman in North America ordai |
| He instead worked as a | pastor and received a master's degree in counseling. |
| Tim Day is the Senior | Pastor and works with the Directors Team to provide o |
| 1695 the elector of Brandenburg appointed him | pastor and professor of philosophy, and later inspect |
| In June 2006, Enid, Oklahoma | pastor and IMB trustee Wade Burleson voiced concerns |
| He served as a | Pastor and as a District Superintendent until his ele |
| hti - 14 February 1978) was a Finnish Lutheran | pastor and politician. |
| He served with distinction as a | pastor and presiding elder in the Ohio Annual Confere |
| larke (1684-1750) was an English Nonconformist | pastor and theological writer, known for his collecti |
| He was then tutored by his father's | pastor and friend, the Reverend T. W. Chambers of New |
| . John Jarvis Seabrook was an African-American | pastor and president-emeritus of Huston-Tillotson Uni |
| Darlene is stll a | pastor and Senior Worship Leader at Hillsong, leading |
| Mark Batterson is an American | pastor and author. |
| Born 15 November 1950) is a non-denominational | pastor and televangelist. |
| The Rev. Dr. Brian N. Connor is an American | pastor and exorcist who also teaches people about spi |
| ears in the Diocese of Providence working as a | pastor and chaplain as well as writing for the dioces |
| aid he dreams of seeing every Southern Baptist | pastor and church take at least one mission trip. |
| parting and many Griqua were sad to see their | pastor and leader leave after almost 20 years amongst |
| His father is a | pastor, and a former college basketball player who fa |
| not last long, however; it never had a settled | pastor, and the elders died or moved away, causing th |
| , and two other Democratic Representatives (Ed | Pastor and Sam Coppersmith) were elected along with E |
| Phil Pringle OAM is a | pastor and artist, and, together with his wife Christ |
| Hard work of the | pastor and congregation, with the help of law enforce |
| Steve Riggle is the founding | pastor and current Senior Pastor of Grace Community C |
| Father Neal served as associate | pastor and pastor of St. Anselm's Parish for 33 years |
| a born-again Christian, and currently a youth | pastor and worship leader in Christ's Commission Fell |
| 9 December - Douglas Nicholls, Aboriginal | pastor and Governor of South Australia |
| f a boarding school, was married to a Reformed | pastor, and died at 37 years of age. |
| ris Elrod (born February 28, 1966) is the lead | pastor and founder of Compass Point Church, a Christi |
| Fawcett (1740-1817) was a British theologian, | pastor and hymn writer. |
| In 1969, Charles E. Blake, a son of a | pastor and a native of Little Rock, Arkansas, took ov |
| His father served as a | pastor and (later as a bishop) in the United Methodis |
| , Newland Street, with William Wallis as their | pastor, and this formed the first Baptist Church in K |
| uanian: Danielius Kleinas) - German-Lithuanian | pastor and grammarian |
| ons, has been continued and improved by Ludwig | Pastor, and the greater part of it has been translate |
| of Bern-1 November 1881) was a Swiss Calvinist | pastor and musician. |
| He offered his services as supply | pastor and ended up taking leave of his burden to sup |
| ics at Mercer University; and Steven Martin, a | pastor and documentary filmmaker. |
| The | Pastor and the Public Servant |
| t 1680) was an English, non-conformist Puritan | pastor and author best known for his book on the Gosp |
| Bonhoeffer's life as a | pastor and theologian of great intellect and spiritua |
| Adam Neuser was a popular | pastor and theologian in Heidelberg in the 1560s serv |
| wart moved to Los Angeles and became assistant | pastor and later pastor of William Durham's Seventh S |
| of this movement included the Michigan farm of | pastor and former Klan leader Robert E. Miles, as wel |
| 1974, however, the church was again without a | pastor, and decided to join the Free Presbyterian Chu |
| formal education, Bullock has served as both a | pastor and a professor. |
| as an influential German-American Old Lutheran | pastor and theologian. |
| On departure from Ghana in 1955, | Pastor and Mrs. Babalola's family had increased by th |
| 1887 - 24 January 1943) was a German Lutheran | Pastor and resistance fighter against the Nazis. |
| or the first ten years the congregation had no | pastor and was severed by traveling missionaries. |
| pon Cadle's death in 1942, Lakin became senior | pastor and continued the broadcast. |
| 40, Oslo, Norway) was a British-born Norwegian | pastor and founder of the Pentecostal movement in Nor |
| Danielius Kleinas) (1609-1666) was a Lutheran | pastor and scholar from Tilsit, Duchy of Prussia, who |
| 1962), was a Seventh-day Adventist theologian, | pastor and author. |
| ion to the episcopacy, he served as a teacher, | pastor, and editor. |
| There was a woman, a medicine man, a | pastor, and even a former Arizona State Senator that |
| Mel Lawrenz is the former senior | pastor and current Minister-at-Large of Elmbrook Chur |
| ation, he served in the Assemblies of God as a | pastor and evangelist, both in the United States and |
| arried to Elizabeth, the daughter of Christian | pastor and author Martyn Lloyd-Jones. |
| He also later served as a | pastor and community leader in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, a |
| Monsignor Francis N. Flaherty was the | Pastor; and he, together with a most generous and sup |
| al church (as evidenced by a letter from their | pastor), and the students do consider themselves to b |
| McCartees adopted the orphaned daughter of the | pastor and she became the first Chinese woman doctor |
| Movement, Chicago priest and seminary rector, | pastor, and “Specialized Catholic Action” chaplain fo |
| dwin; he was the successor to Thankful Owen as | pastor, and preached in tandem with Thomas Goodwin th |
| oster was the son of the Rev. Lovick Pierce, a | Pastor and a Chaplain in the War of 1812. |
| David Benke is a Lutheran | pastor and the current president of the Atlantic Dist |
| April 26, 1927) is a retired American Baptist | pastor and theologian and was a college basketball pl |
| ant issues to the archbishop and his appointed | pastor, and where the assets of the parish are consid |
| James Cannon, Jr., | pastor and later bishop of the Farmville Methodist Ep |
| Dawit was also active serving the church as a | pastor and evangelist and was ordained in 1925. |
| Since 1997, the | pastor and head of staff of the church has been the R |
| He was associate | pastor and later co-pastor of St. Matthias Church bet |
| James W. Kemp is a retired United Methodist | pastor and author now living in Lexington, Kentucky. |
| Rev. F. W. Herzberger was the first | Pastor and Rev. Thom Lasko is the current Pastor. |
| election to the episcopacy, Pierce served as a | pastor and a presiding elder. |
| He is a worship | pastor and college pastor at his local church, Christ |
| He served as an educator, a | pastor, and the organizer and head of the first Wesle |
| after officiating a few months, he was chosen | pastor and ordained 31 May 1792. |
| cott Clark (born 1961) is an American Reformed | Pastor and Seminary Professor. |
| sey to Benjamin Franklin Molley, a Pentecostal | pastor, and Helen Louise Molley. |
| His father, Daniel Whyte Jr, was a | pastor, and gospel singer. |
| as a professor of philosophy, choir director, | pastor and dean of Park College until 1901, when he l |
| Here | pastor and members met for the first time. |
| - 30 November 1943) was a British evangelical | pastor, and Liberal-Labour politician who served as t |
| also distinguished himself as a Circuit rider, | pastor and Christian preacher; as chaplain to the U.S |
| He was promoted (1605) to be | pastor and superintendent at Dresden, and transferred |
| lliamson (born 1925) is a Reformed theologian, | pastor, and author. |
| 5 August, 1949, Malang, Indonesia) is a Dutch | pastor and leader of the Pentecostal movement. |
| on, known as Mr. D by his students, is a local | pastor and trombonist. |
| He served as | pastor and teacher at St. Peter Lutheran Church and S |
| Acrelius served simultaneously as both | pastor and provost to the Swedish congregations in th |
| He was the | pastor and prior of the collegiate church of Klostern |
| ection to the episcopacy, Hargrove served as a | pastor and a presiding elder. |
| and friend Brian Michael Williams, an aspiring | pastor and college student while her family wasn't at |
| This article is about an American | pastor and teacher. |
| The | pastor and chaplain Wojcech Bialachewski helped him a |
| Formerly a | pastor and high school president in the Archdiocese o |
| , Kent, England to John L. Brown, a Protestant | pastor, and Mary Ann Deacon. |
| wegian Liberal Party (Venstre), who was also a | pastor and later a leader in a lay preaching movement |
| iling health, his people procured an associate | pastor and gave Adams a long leave of absence. |
| Hall, Fayetteville was established in 1999 by | pastor and promoter Jeremey Brown. |
| contests in 1942, including a rematch with Bob | Pastor and a bout with Lee Savold, and won them all. |
| The school's founder, | Pastor Anderson, died the morning of October 21, 2007 |
| Robert Young as | Pastor Andrew Sheldon |
| ew hundred to several thousand; his successor, | pastor Andrew Stokes, added even more. |
| Pastor Anita is rostered by Extraordinary Lutheran Mi | |
| oward homosexuality, having ordained a lesbian | pastor Anita C. Hill, and publicly disagreed with oth |
| In May 2006 the | Pastor announced in his monthly newsletter that they |
| asting Corp. until international televangelist | Pastor Apollo C. Quiboloy purchased all of NBC's AM s |
| t UMC in the nation with a cross-racial Senior | Pastor appointment. |
| The | pastor argued that the Church of England was the "tru |
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