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has been a professor at Friends University and | pastor of Evangelical Friends churches. |
In 1970, at age 20, he was an ordained | pastor of his first church, married and halfway throu |
O'Neil became administrator and | pastor of St. Thomas the Apostle parish in Los Angele |
Earlier, he was | pastor of a Pentecostal church in Alkmaar and mission |
gation of the Faith (1945-1954) and afterwards | pastor of Christ the King Church in Norfolk (1954-197 |
gan work in the Children's Ministry as a youth | pastor of a church of 200 in Plainview, Texas. |
s ordained to the priesthood and appointed the | pastor of a village in Mesopotamia with a largely pag |
Church in 1755, with Rev. Craighead serving as | pastor of both the Rocky River church and the Sugaw C |
In 1989, Jentezen became the senior | pastor of Free Chapel, which was made up of a small c |
ewater, Massachusetts in 1780, where he became | pastor of the First Congregational Society, which pos |
aptists in Alabama states that Travis had been | pastor of the Beulah Church (also known as Murder Cre |
In January 2002, Cunningham was named | pastor of St. Louis Church in Buffalo. |
In 1934, Johnson was appointed | pastor of the Wilmore Methodist Church, where he clea |
all, and in 1703 he succeeded Vincent Alsop as | pastor of a large congregation in Westminster. |
appointed Coyle to succeed Patrick O'Reilly as | pastor of the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham, |
Additionally, Oftedal served as | pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Minneapolis for |
Samir Selmanovic, the | pastor of Church of the Advent Hope in New York City, |
It was founded by Stovall Weems, now the lead | pastor of the Jacksonville campus. |
hter married the Rev. G.E. Schnabel, later the | Pastor of the Albright Memorial E.A. Church, Washingt |
e, Archbishop Joseph Alemany appointed him the | pastor of Mission Santa Clara, then recently acquired |
he General Alumni Association President and as | Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church and began hi |
He was named the first | pastor of Holy Trinity Catholic Church adjacent to th |
w on 2 February 1928: "Since Dr. Pettit became | pastor of our church, one hundred new members have be |
an auxiliary bishop, he continued to serve as | pastor of Assumption Grotto. |
erve as president of the Extension Society and | pastor of St. John's Church, both offices which he he |
He served as the senior | pastor of two churches, and he has also served on the |
Judson's father, also named Andrew, was first | pastor of the third church in Ashford and the source |
The Rev. Chan Hon Fun was the | pastor of the Chinese Community Methodist Church of O |
o Gore, and in January, 1862, he was appointed | pastor of that mission. |
cese of Piacenza and for many years he was the | pastor of parish of Salsomaggiore, as well as serving |
y Church in Detroit until 1906, when he became | pastor of St. Michael Church in Port Austin. |
k and New Hampshire, he became, in April 1773, | pastor of the Second church at Franklin (until 1778 a |
He is also the | pastor of Jubilee International Church. |
He was later made | pastor of St. Francis de Sales Church in Houma. |
Following seminary graduation he was the | Pastor of the Union Star-Star Chapel-Oak Grove circui |
Daniel Sharp, D.D. (1783 - June 25, 1853) was | pastor of the Charles Street Baptist Church, Boston, |
In 1999, he was made a | Pastor of the Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar, a |
(before his elevation to the Episcopate) Canon | Pastor of Peterborough Cathedral. |
Since 2008 he is also a | pastor of Free Reformed Church of Poland, a progressi |
He also served as | pastor of the Coldwater, Mississippi and Oxford Unive |
ovement throughout Middle Tennessee and is the | pastor of East Parish Presbyterian Church in Franklin |
had four children: (1) Lucius Stillman Bolles, | pastor of the Baptist Church at Lynn, Massachusetts; |
Minister - | Pastor of the Stillwater Solid Rock Baptist Church |
The | pastor of the three parishes resides in the rectory a |
to his duties as chancellor, he briefly became | pastor of Church of the Holy Child in Wilmington in M |
Ascension parish until May 1968 when the first | pastor of Holy Name was appointed by William Donald B |
First Impressions teams at the church and the | pastor of the Elkhart campus. |
eadville, Pennsylvania to accept a position as | pastor of the First Christian Church. |
, and St. Patrick Church in Fort Wayne; and as | pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Warsaw and of St. Jo |
He became | pastor of Visitation Church in Elmhurst in 2004. |
The Reverend Carl E. Rhoads, associate | pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Shreve |
He was named | pastor of St. Teresa's Parish on the Lower East Side |
donum" priest, chancellor of the diocese, and | pastor of the parish of "Sao Vincente" (Saint Vincent |
He was appointed | Pastor of the Fourth Street Methodist Church, Braddoc |
Laurent du Bois (????-????) was the first | pastor of the first French Church in Boston. |
Harvard University in 1725, and in 1733 became | pastor of the Hollis Street Church (Congregational), |
, All Egypt and All Africa, Father of Fathers, | Pastor of Pastors, Prelate of Prelates, the Thirteent |
While there he served as an assistant to the | pastor of the Wheat Street Baptist Church. |
Menster was assigned to be the | pastor of St. Patrick's Church in, Monona, St. Mary's |
Kirkland served as | pastor of the New South Church in Boston, 1794-1810. |
addition to his episcopal duties, he served as | pastor of St. Michael Church in Crowley. |
the Archeparch of Changanacherry and assistant | pastor of the cathedral as well as director of "Sunda |
addition to his episcopal duties, he served as | pastor of the Church of the Nativity and vicar genera |
He was | pastor of the Rock Creek Baptist Church between 1822 |
He is currently serving as Lead | Pastor of Northside Baptist Church in Garland, Texas. |
He served as | pastor of the Hebron Presbyterian Church in Clinton, |
In 1804, he became | pastor of the Presbyterian churches in Lansingburgh a |
8) is a leading Nigerian televangelist and the | pastor of the Household of God Church International M |
In 1791, he became | pastor of the church in Topsham, Devon. |
cal Review "because of poor health" and became | pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Chicopee F |
In 1986, Monsignor Eamon MacMahon, then | pastor of Carmel Mission, acquired a magnificent Casa |
to the ministry of his denomination, he became | pastor of St. John's Church in Philadelphia (1892) an |
Later, he served as | pastor of Community Presbyterian Church in Los Angele |
Rev. W. E. Allen was the first | pastor of Our Lady of the Lake Parish. |
L. L. Clover - Missionary Baptist | pastor of New Prospect congregation in Colt prior to |
presidency at Eastern Nazarene, Young had been | pastor of the Wollaston Church of the Nazarene for fi |
ry; and in 1904 he went to Olivet, Michigan as | pastor of the college and the village church. |
Prior to ONEchapel, Ross was the Worship | Pastor of New Life Church, a megachurch in Colorado S |
1988 by Reverend Dennis Balcombe, an American | pastor of an independent Hong Kong Pentecostal church |
Vann became | pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish in 2001. |
He served in Seward before serving as | pastor of Holy Family Church in Anchorage (1933-1951) |
In 1999, the | pastor of the congregation retired, following a time |
Reassigned to Tulsa, Father Gabet became | pastor of the traditional rite-Parish of St. Peter, w |
Erdman served as | pastor of Overbrook Presbyterian Church in Philadelph |
e has the distinction of having been the first | pastor of the Presbyterian Church to serve in the new |
h, in 1781 he received an invitation to become | pastor of the congregation in Miles's-lane, Cannon St |
Hans Lindholm serves as the | pastor of the Church. |
In 1957 he was called to be the | pastor of St. Petri church in Hamburg. |
MacDonald was the | pastor of Trinity Congregational Church, Arundel from |
In 1765, John Fawcett became | pastor of a small Baptist church at Wainsgate in Hebd |
Dr. C.O. Jones ( | pastor of Trinity Methodist Church) lived in a house |
From 1919 to 1936, he was | pastor of St. Cecilia Church in San Antonio. |
relinquished law for the ministry, and became | pastor of the Logansport (Indiana) Christian Church u |
He was appointed as the | pastor of the Calvinistic Methodist church in Clifton |
For more than a quarter of a century he was | pastor of Old St. Joseph's Church, Willing's Alley, w |
In 1983 he became | pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Elizab |
sed with Rod Parsley, televangelist and senior | pastor of World Harvest Church in Columbus, Ohio. |
an auxiliary bishop, he continued to serve as | pastor of St. Charles Borromeo, a post which he held |
ence to the delineation of faith and life, The | Pastor of Kilsyth, which is a sketch of the life of h |
le was founded in 1994 by Rev.Wendell Correll, | pastor of Temple Baptist Church. |
ed Methodist Publishing House in the 1890s and | pastor of McKendree Methodist Church at the same time |
He briefly served as | pastor of Storrs Avenue Baptist Church in Braintree, |
Rodney Howard-Browne is the | pastor of a church in Tampa, Florida, The River at Ta |
He briefly served as | pastor of St. Pius' Church in Scott County (1823). |
In August 1952, he was named | pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in San Diego where h |
He then served as an associate | pastor of St. Dominic Savio Parish in Affton until 19 |
He had also served as | Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Charleston, Wes |
Muus was the first resident | pastor of Holden Lutheran Church in Kenyon, Minnesota |
He was | Pastor of the Archeparchy of Lviv for Ukrainians. |
The last | pastor of this parish, since 1964, was Monsignor Fran |
ere became the successor of Henry Ainsworth as | pastor of the congregation of English independents th |
He served as Executive Director and | Pastor of the Newman Centre Catholic Mission at the U |
Graham began his ministry as | pastor of East Side Baptist in Cross Plains, Texas (1 |
He was chosen | pastor of a congregation of Protestant dissenters the |
In 1836 he became assistant | pastor of Holy Trinity Church at Georgetown, and in 1 |
During the 1970s, Hocking was the Senior | Pastor of the historic Grace Brethren Church, which i |
f St. Augustine in Florida, where he served as | pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Loretto (1942-1943) |
She is the | pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church on West 100th Stree |
ived in 1702, Rudman was persuaded to serve as | pastor of the Dutch Lutheran Church in New York City. |
n in Llanbradach, near Caerphilly and became a | pastor of a Baptist church in Pen-y-garn, near Pontyp |
902) was an American educator, legislator, and | pastor of the Seventh Day Baptist Church from Wiscons |
at year, it was reopened by Monsignor English, | pastor of St. |
a Polish priest who was the founder and first | pastor of the oldest Polish parish (St. |
e served as President of Milton College and as | pastor of the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Milton. |
He later became | pastor of a congregation of Dissenters at Sleaford, w |
The Senior | Pastor of both churches is Dr. Ronnie Floyd. |
s named president of St. Vincent's College and | pastor of St. Vincent's Church at Los Angeles. |
He was | pastor of a number of Baptist churches in Illinois, C |
ly role models like Rev. Mrs. Elsie Wallace, a | pastor of Seattle First Church of the Nazarene and br |
In 1799 he was ordained as | pastor of a large Independent congregation in Edinbur |
Dr. Kim later became the | pastor of one of the largest churches in South Korea, |
Cilliers was made the unofficial | pastor of the Great Trek, and he would hold services |
med Presbyterian Church, serving as the Senior | Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Columbia, Sout |
The first | pastor of the Bethel was Jabez Wiltshire. |
He was also | pastor of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church in C |
ongress, and resumed his ministerial duties as | pastor of a church in Mount Wollaston, Massachusetts. |
grandson of Frank Houston (who was the Senior | Pastor of Sydney Christian Life Centre which is now t |
In 1982 Dr. Mutti was appointed Senior | Pastor of the First U.M.C., Blue Springs, Missouri. |
Rev. Robert Holland, the white | pastor of Holy Neck Christian, preached once a month. |
The first resident | pastor of the parish was the Rev. Peter McGinnis who |
He became | pastor of First Baptist Church in Wichita Falls, Texa |
ere he moved to Savannah becoming the Founding | Pastor of the Crossroads Ecumenical Cooperative Paris |
Reitsma's father Mike, former senior | pastor of River Park Church in Calgary, was diagnosed |
1 January, 1923, becomes parish priest ( | pastor) of Star of the Sea (then called Stella Maris) |
He was later named | pastor of St. Stephen's Church in Winooski and, after |
States of America in 1925, and also served as | pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Princeton, New |
For 17 years he was | pastor of Newport-Mesa Christian Center in Costa Mesa |
as a lawyer and preacher, having served as the | pastor of First Baptist Church prior to his run for g |
Today Hopkins serves as an elder and | pastor of a "family-integrated" reformed Baptist chur |
The founding | pastor of First Presbyterian Church was Dr. John S. W |
In 1833 he was named | pastor of St. Mary's Church on the Lower East Side, w |
DeCosta served as the | pastor of Malia Puka O Kalani Catholic Church in Keau |
Ken Mallory - Helen's friend and | pastor of a nearby church. |
mination in 1816, but continued his service as | pastor of the Colrain Presbyterian Church until Octob |
rn December 2, 1967) is the founder and senior | pastor of LifeChurch.tv, a church with thirteen locat |
his election to the Episcopacy, Milhouse was a | Pastor of churches in Illinois, the associate editor |
In 1969, Pammal James, an Indian | Pastor of a Charismatic Church denomination, travelle |
In 1902, he moved to Seattle to become | pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. |
Its principal is Deborah O'Neil and the | pastor of the neighboring Parish and headmaster of th |
ew York frontier, and in 1750 he was appointed | pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth, New J |
ari was the first Indian to be ordained as the | pastor of that Church. |
in 1845; studied for some time abroad; and was | pastor of a Congregational church at Salem, Mass., fr |
Jeff Smart has been | pastor of the congregation since 2008. |
Mark Waltz is the | Pastor of Connections at Granger Community Church. |
mber 3, 1919 - May 22, 2008) was the long-time | pastor of the Santa Barbara Mission. |
He was also assistant | pastor of the Basilica of St. John Lateran and had se |
returned to his birthplace where he served as | pastor of the Presbyterian Church for 11 years, until |
His son John M. Kesari was the first | pastor of the newly constructed Mateer Memorial Churc |
ced to two years in prison for threatening the | pastor of a predominantly black Dartmouth, Nova Scoti |
Robin Steele is the | pastor of the congregation. |
Steve K. Munsey is the | pastor of the Family Christian Center in Munster, Ind |
He served as | pastor of St. Norbert's Church in Munger (1957-1960) |
Mike MacIntosh (born 1944) is the senior | pastor of Horizon Christian Fellowship in San Diego, |
Ruston, with the Reverend Dale Oden, associate | pastor of the Temple Baptist Church of Ruston, offici |
the seminary of Lodi then in 1831 he was named | pastor of the parish of Maleo.In 1838 he performed hi |
In 1762, he was accepted as | pastor of a chapel at Moorfields in the City of Londo |
lict ended with a split, and Nordquelle became | pastor of the Free Evangelical Assemblies (De Frie Ev |
n Wynyard, Saskatchewan where he served as the | pastor of the Icelandic-Canadian congregation. |
Ken Chant has planted eight churches and been | pastor of several others. |
After his resignation, Pierpont served as | pastor of a Unitarian church in Troy, New York (1845- |
He later served as | pastor of St. Patrick Church in Montrose (1959-62), o |
In 1810, Martin became the | pastor of a specially chartered church St. John's in |
Huch is the founder and senior | pastor of a church called New Beginnings in Dallas, T |
maining child to Catskill, where he became the | pastor of the Baptist Church of that place. |
ed and became assistant minister and afterward | pastor of the Congregational church at Ipswich, Mass. |
He was installed as | Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Trenton, |
He was an evangelist and the | pastor of the Assemblies of God (AOG) Church in Masha |
Shortly after his appointment as Senior | Pastor of St. Stephen MBC, Morton married the former |
graduated at Williams College in 1838, and was | pastor of a Presbyterian church in St Louis, Missouri |
In 1846 he was named | pastor of the Church of Emanuel in Dayton. |
he removed to Providence, R. I., to become the | pastor of the First Baptist Church of that town. |
eles Annual Conference, where he was appointed | Pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church in Los Angeles |
n Officialis, of the archdiocesan tribunal and | pastor of the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption |
Annual Conference), where he again became the | Pastor of the Marvin Methodist Church in Tyler (1895- |
ford, Connecticut, in 1952 to serve as interim | pastor of Stamford Gospel Tabernacle. |
r which he resigned in 1861; in 1875 he became | pastor of the French reformed church in the same city |
at Union College, to which after five years as | pastor of the First Baptist Church of Boston he retur |
The | pastor of the mission decided to travel to South Kore |
As | pastor of Christ the King parish, he was a highly ren |
ach in 1842, and October 3, 1850, was ordained | pastor of the Congregational Church of Hamburg, in th |
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