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In 1975, retired for health reasons as the | pastor of the Parish of San Francisco de Paula, a pos |
These elders, along with the minister or | pastor of the congregation make up the "Session" of a |
pastoral ministry Callam has served as senior | pastor of the Grace/Mineral Heights and Tarrant/Balma |
By the time he retired from 40 years as | pastor of the Wealthy Street Baptist Church in 1974, |
Reverend Bruce Bartholomew became the first | pastor of the congregation in March 1954; he led the |
e accepted an influential invitation to become | pastor of the Lyndhurst Road Congregational Church, H |
ining an invitation to the University of Bonn, | pastor of the Ansgariuskirche in Bremen (1824). |
The | pastor is the Rev. Eugene Walther, a native of the ar |
Reverend J. N. Pendegast, the | pastor of the Christian Church in nearby Woodland, re |
rtue of his proper responsibility as universal | Pastor of the Church, has granted them the full and l |
From 1980-1985, he also served as | pastor of the St Joseph's parish in South Bend. |
Yodared became the head | pastor at the Templeton Hills Seventh-day Adventist C |
Nickens was called as the first | pastor of the Union Baptist Church in Cincinnati, whi |
oad, including two assignments as the Catholic | pastor at the United States Air Force Academy. |
He started to work as a | Pastor at the Parish of St. Anschar and the „Bethlehe |
He resumed his duties as | pastor of the Vine Street Congregational Church (Peop |
retary to the bishop Angelo Acciaiuoli I and a | pastor at the Prior of the Church of the Holy Apostle |
From 1976-1979 he served as | pastor of the congregational church in West Fairlee, |
Here he became | pastor of the Italian congregation, and in 1697 profe |
On 9 January 1927 Pettit was elected | pastor of the People's Presbyterian Church at 42 Laur |
Although the | pastor of the First Baptist Church, Dr. W.B. Riley, f |
Stoddard was the | pastor of the first church in North Hampton and the g |
k began his nearly three decades of service as | pastor of the church. |
From 1842 to 1849 he was | pastor of the Bibb Street Methodist Protestant Church |
He served as a | pastor in the following appointments: St. Andrews M.E |
mmigrated to the American colonies, and became | pastor of the Baptist church in Philadelphia, Pennsyl |
nst Same Sex Marriage and is currently a youth | pastor at the Point of Grace Church in Birmingham, Al |
Merritt became | pastor of the Eagle Brook Church, then called First B |
am H. Boole (1827 - February 24, 1896) was the | pastor of the Willet Street Methodist Church in the B |
From 1939 until his death in 1956, he was the | Pastor of the First African Baptist Church, located a |
eral superintendent, professor of theology and | pastor at the town church of Wittenberg. |
appointed rector of the college of Danzig and | pastor at the Holy Trinity Church. |
he assistant warden, John Wisener, is also the | pastor of the Tennessee Colony Church. |
In 1792, Dr. Gano became the | pastor of the First Baptist Church in America in Prov |
Jakob Weis (left), as a Divisional | Pastor on the western front, 1916. |
er Monsignor) Antoine Ivan Rezek was appointed | pastor to the parish. |
Captain MDV Cloete, nicknamed Doempie, was a | pastor in the Dutch Reformed Church who served as reg |
Cross), British Intelligence, local clergyman | Pastor Heuzy, the American consular authorities and o |
ev. Clifford L. Le Duc (born about 1891), then | pastor of the Bethesda Presbyterian Church in Philade |
Joseph Fux M.S. was named the first | pastor of the local parish. |
dding was officiated by Jack Hayford, founding | pastor of The Church On The Way, in Van Nuys, Califor |
ity, and in 1868 he established and became the | pastor of the non-denominational Church of the Strang |
ister pensionary till 1691, when he was chosen | pastor of the Walloon church. |
ained glass window honors the church's beloved | pastor of the 1880s-1890s, Maltbie Babcock. |
ecember 5, 1781, and subsequently installed as | pastor of the First Congregational Church of Middlebo |
790, Brown moved to Edinburgh, where he became | pastor to the remaining Jacobite dissenters. |
In 1930, W. A. R. Goodwin, | pastor of the local Bruton Parish Church and architec |
uring Hoople's absence John Norberry served as | pastor of the John Wesley Church. |
Wright was a | pastor at the church where then-presidential candidat |
What wonder that the | pastor of the "Garnisonkirche" had gradually grown to |
Its current | pastor is the Rev. J. |
In 1972 he moved with his wife Betty to became | pastor of the Hamilton Assembly of God. |
al church (as evidenced by a letter from their | pastor), and the students do consider themselves to b |
inaria or against the Roman Pontiff as Supreme | Pastor of the Universal Church." |
In February 1952, he was called as the Senior | Pastor of the First Baptist Church, the largest black |
in the National Football League who is now the | pastor of the Antioch Bible Church in Kirkland, Washi |
reason of his office as Vicar of Christ and as | pastor of the entire Christian Church, has full, supr |
conscientious and eloquent minister, he became | pastor of the Old South Church in Boston in 1766. |
He served more than 22 years as | pastor of the First Baptist Church of Salem, Massachu |
Lowery was | pastor of the Warren Street United Methodist Church, |
layton Powell, Sr., was a Baptist minister and | pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in the Harlem |
hat Williams had been guilty of adultery while | pastor at the Hamilton Assembly. |
Rudman, as the senior | pastor, chose the Wicaco congregation as his own. |
David Benke is a Lutheran | pastor and the current president of the Atlantic Dist |
nnecticut, where Rev. Freeman was installed as | pastor of the Congregationalist Talcott Street Church |
Abraham Aurelius (1575 - 1632) was an English | pastor of the French Protestant church in London. |
Portland, Maine, where he was installed as the | pastor of the Abyssinian Congregational Church. |
He is currently the Senior | Pastor of the church his Father, Ken W. Pritchard fou |
rong gained wide recognition as the innovative | Pastor of the Broadway United Methodist Church in Ind |
e working at Extension, he was named associate | pastor at the inner-city Hispanic parish of St. Rose |
hrist of the Apostolic Faith, Inc., and Senior | Pastor of the Greater Refuge Temple COOLJC (the organ |
The first | pastor for the church was the Reverend Joshua Hawthor |
He was again | pastor of the Universalist Church at Bridgton, where |
ling made to the Rev Andrew Sinclair to become | pastor of the fellowship following completion of his |
ar northwestern Iowa, where her father was the | pastor of the Congregational church. |
In 1913, Clark moved to Washington and became | pastor of the Hamline Methodist Church. |
house was built on the church property for the | Pastor of the church to live in. |
He was made | pastor at the Liebfrauenkirche (now known as the Mark |
Klimionok was | pastor at the Evangelistic Temple, one of the oldest |
dgton, Maine, in 1871, where he was ordained a | pastor of the Universalist Church. |
gham, where until the close of his life he was | pastor of the Church of the Messiah. |
he Reverend Michael Preg served as the interim | pastor before the church called present senior minist |
In 1678 he succeeded Gale, both as | pastor of the independent church in Holborn and as tu |
The following year, he became | pastor of the Congregational church at Hampton Falls, |
He had been | pastor of the First Metropolitan Baptist Church in th |
From 1832 to 1844 he was | pastor of the Seaman's Chapel at New Bedford, Mass. |
Whitaker then started working as a | pastor for the Methodist Episcopal church in West Med |
Marcos was appointed the Senior | Pastor of the Hispanic congregation at Lakewood Churc |
ivately educated by his father, the Protestant | pastor of the village, entered the gymnasium at Zitta |
In the same year, he became | pastor of the Olivet Baptist Church in Minneapolis, w |
age 28, he was assigned to serve as the local | pastor of the town of Viareggio. |
d University in 1811, and in 1819 was ordained | pastor of the Unitarian church at Charleston, South C |
n he moved to Roanoke, Virginia, and served as | pastor of the Primitive Baptist Church until his deat |
He served as an educator, a | pastor, and the organizer and head of the first Wesle |
He served as a curate and | pastor in the Diocese of Buffalo, and as a teacher at |
act with Henry Covington, the African-American | pastor of the I Am My Brother's Keeper church, in Det |
d seminary student, Wilbur served as Associate | Pastor of the Chinese Methodist Church in Stockton. |
to begin the white settlement there, he became | pastor of the small English church as well as the act |
The church's current | pastor is the Rev. Meredith Wilkins-Arnold. |
He served as a | Pastor of the Baptist Church at Hillsdale, NY and the |
The | Pastor of the church is David A. Perkins. |
He then became | pastor of the Free Church in Vevey for a further 35 y |
ethodist Episcopal Church in order to serve as | pastor to the Peniel Mission, an independent ministry |
He served as | pastor of the diocese for 18 years, during which time |
Tony | Pastor took the lead on this front with "Ladies night |
church grew in number under the leadership of | Pastor Allaby, the original church building became in |
er was born November 2, 1968; his father was a | pastor in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). |
He served as a | pastor in the Evangelical State Church of Prussia's o |
Philip Duncan is a Pentecostal Christian | pastor in the Assemblies of God. |
a son of Rev. William Kinnersley, an assistant | pastor of the Lower Dublin Baptist church. |
y, making him "the number one Protestant radio | pastor of the U.S. ...rated by volume of fan mail". |
Aleksandrovic is | pastor of the Romanian Orthodox community in Malajnic |
He went on to be | Pastor at the Evangelist Congregational Church in Cha |
The prelate is a bishop serving as | pastor of the mother church, the Cathedral of Saint P |
nd was ordained in 1989, later being appointed | pastor of the More Like Christ (MLC) Christian Fellow |
In 1893, he became | pastor of the historic East Baptist Church in Louisvi |
Mount Zion, Georgia until 1822, when he became | pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Troy, New |
The Reverend Willard was | pastor of the Third Church, Boston, from 1678 until h |
Joseph Prince is the Senior | Pastor of the church. |
He also served as a | Pastor in the Holston Conference, where he served the |
ad several positions for the church, including | pastor for the parishes Sundbyberg and Flemingsberg. |
He was also | pastor of the congregation in Kemberg, Saxony-15.2 |
s a Congregational minister in 1895 and became | pastor of the Vine Street Congregational Church in Ci |
and returned to Uruguay, where he served as a | pastor in the local Capuchin monastery. |
His father is a | Pastor in the Fish Hoek area. |
Williams was also | pastor of the First Congregational Church in Lebanon, |
ential Unitarian Minister, serving 40 years as | pastor of the First Church of Jamaica Plain. |
3) Milburn moved to New York City where he was | pastor of the Pacific Street Methodist Church, and th |
"I had been working happily as an assistant | pastor when the bishop asked to speak to me," he said |
Lucan Chartier, the assistant | pastor of the Guys congregation, testified to his inv |
815, he moved to Albany, New York where he was | pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church. |
Vermont the son of Amzi Doolittle Barber, the | pastor of the Congregationalist Church there. |
He is | pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Zion Church of Libe |
Thirteenth Bishop of Charleston, who serves as | pastor of the mother church, Cathedral of Saint John |
uture wife, Irene Calaminus, the daughter of a | pastor in the Confessional Church. |
r, North Holland - Nov 24, 1942, Dachau) was a | pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church in the town of En |
of Christ and began his career as an associate | pastor at the Congregational Church of Park Manor. |
He was | pastor of the first parish, Dorchester (Boston), Mass |
He later was appointed | pastor of the Clairborne Baptist Church, resigning in |
s Philipp Melanchthon and Johannes Bugenhagen, | pastor of the church, though not in biblical scenes. |
Currently the senior | pastor of the Pentecostal Church of Christ in Clevela |
the American Civil War, and in his capacity as | pastor to the First Presbyterian Church in Wilmington |
the Rev. Mitchell began preaching as a Supply | Pastor under the Presiding Eldership of his father. |
In 1902 Henry Collin Minton became | pastor of the church. |
he Goodland Mission church without an assigned | pastor, but the seeds the former missionaries had pla |
time his father, the Rev George A. Sissle, was | pastor of the city's Simpson M. E. Chapel. |
rited 500 acres (2.0 km2) in Cub Creek, became | pastor of the Presbyterian church in Elizabethtown, N |
the seminary in 1974 and served seven years as | pastor of the Harrison, Arkansas, Cumberland Presbyte |
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, | Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle and contemporar |
a professor in the School of Physics, and as a | pastor of the First United Methodist Church. |
The Rev. Archer was appointed | Pastor of the Huston-Meadowlands Circuit, 1907-08, an |
ident of Georgia Tech (1888 - 1896) as well as | pastor of the First Methodist Church in Atlanta, Geor |
He is now the | pastor at the Eastside Baptist church in Orlando, Flo |
The Bishop of Pensacola-Tallahassee is the | pastor of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart located i |
He was ordained a | pastor of the church in 1975. |
owns the Times) and in the early 1980s was the | pastor of the church in Washington DC. |
of Bishop Amat High School, became the fourth | pastor in the history of St. Timothy. |
The first | pastor was the Rev. George E. Ferrin. |
uisiana, United States) is a televangelist and | pastor of the Wisdom Center ministry based in Fort Wo |
He was best known as the | pastor of the 16th Street Baptist Church, an African |
Carvalho returned to Angola and was appointed | Pastor of the Central Methodist Church in Luanda. |
The same Gustav Anton Wachsel who was | pastor of the church appealed for help on their behal |
In retaliation, Diane informs the | pastor of their church that Ruben has strayed from th |
J. Sidlow Baxter, Australian born | pastor and theologian who advocated a fundamentalist |
26 - May 3, 2002) was an evangelical Christian | pastor and theologian from the mid-20th century to th |
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 |
April 26, 1927) is a retired American Baptist | pastor and theologian and was a college basketball pl |
as an influential German-American Old Lutheran | pastor and theologian. |
larke (1684-1750) was an English Nonconformist | pastor and theological writer, known for his collecti |
broken on the current Southlake Campus during | Pastor Robert's third year of leading Gateway Church. |
m Evangel Ministries, where he had been senior | Pastor for thirty years. |
hs and 7 days the constant resident rector and | pastor of this parish,' and records his ‘primitive in |
d was succeeded by John Maskell, who remains a | pastor to this day. |
The | pastor of this church was Hosea Ballou, under whom Jo |
Gordon Hawkins was the most recent | pastor of this church from 1964 to 2003 when he died. |
The last | pastor of this parish, since 1964, was Monsignor Fran |
, Newland Street, with William Wallis as their | pastor, and this formed the first Baptist Church in K |
her was written by George B. Gilbert, a former | pastor of this church. |
Daniel Thayakaran served as the | pastor during this time. |
The | pastor enlists three women to take on the project: Bi |
In 1835 he was ordained in Rottenburg and was | pastor of Tigerfeld at the time of his death. |
Its senior | pastor is Timothy J. Keller. |
Pastor Zachery Tims | |
Among these victims has been the | pastor of Tingbjerg Church. |
Archdiocese of Salzburg, and was made dean and | pastor of Tittmoning. |
Associate | Pastor, Minister to Young and Senior Adults: James Ha |
Following Ayyad's death, authorities advised | Pastor Massad to relocate in order to ensure the safe |
, the attendance demanded larger quarters, the | pastor moved to 1428 8th Avenue, where they remained |
Without a professional club in 1992, | Pastor moved to the semi-pro San Jose Oaks. |
influenced by William Wallace, SJ, an Anglican | pastor converted to Catholicism following his study o |
Associate | Pastor, Minister to Students: Jason Duran |
o the Phoenix portion of the reconfigured 7th, | Pastor opted to run in the 4th. |
In 1585, Giovanni Battista Guarini wrote Il | pastor fido to mark the marriage of Catherine Michell |
Pastor Baxter told them that Pastor Grant would be co | |
e Church of the Way through the current church | pastor, Jim Tolle, and the Hayford Bible Institute in |
He is the third son of | Pastor Jim Tolle, who was the Senior Pastor of the Ch |
Pastor Stuart Toms, who played at ULM from 1960-1963 | |
Known as il curatino (the Little | Pastor), he took care of the poor, sick and elderly p |
Pastor Maldonado took the GP2 Series feature race win | |
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