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served as a dedicated Parish Priest, first as | Pastor of St. John's Church in Drigh Colony and later |
ius (SSJC) by Fr. C. Frank Phillips, C.R., the | pastor of St. John Cantius Church in Chicago. |
rs of Shropshire, and soon after, while he was | pastor of St. Alkmond's in Shrewsbury, he received a |
oly See from 1994 to 1997, whence he was named | pastor of St. Paul Church in Grosse Point Farms. |
After retiring in November 2002, he served as | pastor of St. Thomas Church in Malir and as chaplain |
From 1993 to 2002, Nevares served as | pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Lufkin. |
He was associate | pastor at St. Nicholas of Tolentine Parish from 1975 |
He was an assistant | pastor at St. Joseph Church in Ipswich from 1965 to 1 |
as assistant at St. Joseph's, Providence, then | Pastor of St. Mary's, Warren and then Rector of the P |
Amos was serving as | pastor of St. Dominic Church, Shaker Heights when Ble |
Shehan served as | pastor of St. Patrick's Church from 1941 to 1945. |
ng them in 1961, whereupon he became associate | pastor at St. Lawrence Martyr in Sayville, New York. |
From 1986 to 1989, he also served as | pastor of St. Philip Benizi in Ford, WA, Sacred Heart |
August 1837 to March 1844, McCloskey served as | pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich Village. |
past work includes service as a parish priest, | pastor of St. Michael's Mission in Inchelium, Washing |
After serving as | pastor of St. Agatha's, he became rector of St. Charl |
came at the request of Rev. Jeremiah Moynihan, | Pastor of St. John the Baptist Church in New Orleans, |
He was appointed | pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Philadelphia in 1892 |
In 1987 he was appointed | pastor of St. Mary's Cathedral Church and a canon. |
He later served as associate | pastor of St. John Neumann Church, in Eagan, Minn. |
Vakoc's first assignment was as associate | pastor at St. Charles Borromeo Church, in St. Anthony |
He became | pastor of St. Gerard Majella Parish in Kirkwood in 19 |
Rev. Dr. Richard Brennan (1890-?) former | pastor of St. Rose of Lima's Old Church (New York Cit |
, to his parishioners' regret, was assigned as | pastor of St. Mary's in Newburgh, NY. |
s Church in Chicago until 1897, when he became | pastor of St. John's Church. |
and a domestic prelate (1912) before becoming | pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Fall River in 1913. |
From 1966 to 1970, he served as | pastor of St. Stanislaus Church in Bay City. |
1992 he resumed work part-time as an associate | pastor at St. Francis of Assisi in Louisville. |
He briefly served as | pastor of St. Francis de Paula Church and superintend |
In 1847 he became | pastor of St. Joseph's in Baton Rouge, St. John's at |
rriving in the United States, Martin served as | pastor of St. Vincent's Church in Logansport and the |
e, Onaga has held several positions to include | pastor at St. Mary's Church in Enugu, Vicar General, |
s in the Diocese of Springfield, and was named | pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption Church at Hayden |
He then served as | pastor of St. Paul parish, Florence, Kentucky from 19 |
s president ended in 1926 Hannon was named the | pastor of St. Mathias Church in Muscatine, Iowa. |
Scripture at Christ the King Seminary and was | pastor of St. Lawrence's Church, Karachi. |
at Leipzig, and while there he also served as | pastor of St. Nicholas Church and as superintendent f |
He also served as | pastor of St. John's Church in Northfield, Minnesota |
for the Archdiocese, Lynch served as associate | pastor of St. James in North Miami, and rector and pr |
of North America until 1975, whence he became | pastor of St. Philip Neri Parish in Toronto. |
In 1813 he became | pastor at St. Jakobi Church in Stralsund, and in 1824 |
ight Rev. Monsignor Daniel P. O'Connell, P.A., | pastor of St. Mary's Cathedral in Galveston from 1933 |
From 1983 to 1985, he served as | pastor of St. |
Sullivan became | pastor of St. James Church in Oklahoma City in 1959. |
ntment before election to the Episcopacy was a | Pastor of St. Paul's U.M.C. in Cedar Rapids (1997-200 |
He was | pastor of St. Cyprian Parish in Riverview (1972-76), |
He then served as associate | pastor at St. Dorothy Parish in Warren until 1969, an |
el Church in New Bedford and before serving as | pastor of St. John the Baptist Church. he opened the |
uffalo until 1975, when he became an associate | pastor at St. Louis Church, also in Buffalo. |
Seelos died while serving as the | pastor at St. Mary's Assumption: after visiting and c |
He was | pastor of St. Francis de Sales Church in St. Louis fr |
He later served as | pastor of St. Rose of Lima from 1976 to 1989. |
rsity, Miami, Florida (1987-2001) and then the | pastor of St. Agatha Church located next to the Flori |
Previously he served as | pastor of St. Bartholomew the Apostle in Scotch Plain |
He was made | pastor of St. Francis Xavier Parish in Weymouth in 19 |
In June, 1881, he was made | pastor of St. Joseph's, Manchester, which became his |
In 1946 he was named | pastor of St. John the Baptist Church and vicar gener |
In 1922, he was named | pastor of St. Luke Church in the Bronx. |
He became | pastor of St. James Church in Chicago in 1871. |
Although the hospital had a | pastor on staff, Bell made the healing of souls a pri |
ford, Connecticut, in 1952 to serve as interim | pastor of Stamford Gospel Tabernacle. |
women to hold special office (elders, deacons, | pastor), a stance in keeping with most conservative R |
worshipped at the second courthouse, where the | pastor would stand in the judge's bench and preach to |
1 January, 1923, becomes parish priest ( | pastor) of Star of the Sea (then called Stella Maris) |
(Lutheran | Pastor John Stendahl has claimed that "Christianity b |
n 600 Saxon Lutherans, under the leadership of | Pastor Martin Stephan, uprooted themselves and migrat |
Pastor G. Steven Peter,Kothavalasa. | |
fellow (March 6, 1788 - March 6, 1869) was the | pastor of Stevensburg Baptist Church in Culpeper Coun |
Pastor Larry Stockstill - Senior Pastor of Bethany Wo | |
ew hundred to several thousand; his successor, | pastor Andrew Stokes, added even more. |
Afterwards he served as a | pastor in Stolberg, and in 1864 relocated to the Prot |
He briefly served as | pastor of Storrs Avenue Baptist Church in Braintree, |
From 1829-1833 he was a | pastor in Stow, Massachusetts. |
A Lutheran | pastor, Bjerkander studied at the University of Uppsa |
Eppingen - 25 October 1775) was a Dutch-German | pastor who studied at Groningen University from 1733 |
, assistant rector of St. John's Cathedral and | pastor of Sullivan's Island (1872-1877), and pastor o |
He was promoted (1605) to be | pastor and superintendent at Dresden, and transferred |
He became a Hindustani | pastor, district superintendent, and educator. |
He has also served as a | pastor, District Superintendent, and college chaplain |
He served as | pastor, district superintendent, and college professo |
Robert is notable as a U.M. | Pastor, District Superintendent, and Bishop. |
and settled in Lindsborg, Kansas, where he was | pastor of Swedish Lutheran congregations in 1869-76. |
tuart David Toms (born October 5, 1941), later | pastor of Sweetwater Baptist Church in Quitman in Jac |
998 by a group of individuals including Senior | Pastor Chuck Swindoll, whose sermons are broadcast wo |
grandson of Frank Houston (who was the Senior | Pastor of Sydney Christian Life Centre which is now t |
In 1899, he became | pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in East Nashville |
He was a | pastor in Tabor City, NC between 1957-1958, then Rock |
e missionary in Nauru, founded by a Gilbertese | pastor named Tabuia approximately 10 years before Del |
is also home to the controversial New Zealand | Pastor Brian Tamaki. |
Pastor Rony Tan, with 8 other members commissioned by | |
y Chapel Christian worship leader, songwriter, | pastor, Bible teacher and author based in San Juan Ca |
He served as | pastor and teacher at St. Peter Lutheran Church and S |
For the American | pastor and teacher, see William Boardman. |
This article is about an American | pastor and teacher. |
Born 15 November 1950) is a non-denominational | pastor and televangelist. |
Abbeville Presbyterian Church permitted their | pastor, George Telford, to provide two afternoon serv |
le was founded in 1994 by Rev.Wendell Correll, | pastor of Temple Baptist Church. |
ghts Christian College (founded in 1973 by the | pastor of Temple Heights Baptist Church), Tallahassee |
istries when the late James Boice, then senior | pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia a |
From 1873 to 1883 he was | pastor at Terre Haute, Indiana and from 1883 to 1892 |
The | pastor is Terry Jones, head of the Dove World Outreac |
were two schoolboys (Justus was 13 years old, | Pastor less than 9) who were killed for their faith d |
The | pastor argued that the Church of England was the "tru |
Dr. Randy Ray became | pastor at that time. |
o Gore, and in January, 1862, he was appointed | pastor of that mission. |
ari was the first Indian to be ordained as the | pastor of that Church. |
She was appointed | pastor of that church in 1888 and in 1895 was made fi |
"was properly taken within [his] competence as | pastor of that diocese." |
led the Star in the West, and also served as a | pastor in that city. |
Philip and James, and John of Milheim paid the | pastor of that church 90 grossi as compensation. |
ch, Curriers' Hall, London, and in 1785 became | pastor of that congregation. |
The members of the session are the | pastor of that congregation, and the other ruling eld |
In 1918 he resigned as | pastor declaring that, because of his increasingly un |
He was subsequently appointed | pastor of the church of Rebeuvelier, and finally of B |
returned to Breslau, where, in 1567, he became | pastor in the church of St. Elizabeth and inspector o |
In 1990, Dr. E. L. Battles made | Pastor Wells the President of the National Evangelist |
He was | pastor during the French and Indian, and Revolutionar |
he leadership of Bishop H. Jenkins Bell as the | pastor of the Greater Faith Temple COGIC in Clarksvil |
Under | Pastor Allaby, the church's membership grew to over 8 |
The prelate is a bishop serving as | pastor of the motherchurch, the Cathedral of Saint Pe |
n Antonio.He worked through the community as a | pastor of the community. |
In May, 1833 Bushnell was ordained | pastor of the North Congregational church in Hartford |
He is the | pastor of the largest church in the organization, Eas |
In 1848 he became | pastor of the church at Walnut Hills, Kentucky and pr |
He is | pastor of The River at Tampa Bay, a church which he a |
Upon graduation, he became | pastor of the First Baptist Church in Berkley, Virgin |
Donalitius was the Lutheran | pastor of the German and Lithuanian language inhabita |
He served as | pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, Louisville, |
He was | pastor of the church at Dover, Missouri from April 24 |
In 1810 he succeeded his father as | pastor of the Church in Pittsfield. |
Stennett H. Brooks was a | pastor and the former president of the Northeastern C |
sachusetts, in 1829, where he was installed as | pastor of the Congregational Church in 1831. |
ved to England in 1752, where his father was a | pastor for the German Reformed Church in London and a |
st 1936), often called Ed Young, is the senior | pastor of the Second Baptist Church Houston. |
In October 1981, Jozo Zovko, then the | pastor of the town, was sentenced to three and a half |
rticular they discussed the episode in which a | pastor abandoned the children to save himself (in the |
Palmerston Island, where he acted as the CICC | pastor and the de facto head of the small island comm |
nd had work experience that included jobs as a | pastor (for the Universal Church of God, from 1990 to |
egation is the basic unit of the CCCS with the | pastor as the spiritual leader. |
y, played by Clifton Davis, was the new, young | pastor of the First Community Church, and also the ob |
He is | pastor of the Brazilian church "Igreja Renascer em Cr |
th was helped by a Benedictine Father, but the | pastor visited the mission by buggy on a week day. |
Reverend Francis Gillespie SJ became the sixth | pastor of the parish. |
Backus became a Baptist in 1751 when he became | pastor of the Middleborough Baptist Church in Middleb |
Dr. Johnson Cook is a senior | pastor at the Believers Christian Fellowship in New Y |
moved west to Dauphin, Manitoba to become the | pastor of the Baptist church in that town. |
Jessup served as the acting | pastor for the Syrian Church of Beirut and superinten |
LeRoy Bailey Jr. Clergy Senior | Pastor of The First Cathedral |
In 1873 he accepted a transfer to become | pastor of the church at Walla Walla, Washington. |
and emancipated slave who became the founding | pastor of the First African Baptist Church, in Savann |
ip of Rev. Joseph Kemp, a Baptist preacher and | pastor of the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle. |
of the Christian Church in 1911 and served as | pastor of the Christian Church in Frederick, Oklahoma |
He moved to California in 1921 and served as | pastor of the Christian Church in Tulare, California |
y was then sent to Georgia, where he served as | pastor of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Augusta f |
formed by her father, Bishop Charles E. Blake, | pastor of the West Los Angeles Church of God in Chris |
He was named | pastor of the Church of the Holy Name in Chicago and |
Walcott also served as interim | pastor for the First Southern Baptist Church in Oxnar |
He served as | Pastor of the parish of S. Maria di Castello, Genoa i |
atory; each Roloff home had its own church and | pastor on the grounds. |
year, he was asked to assist a Mr Gibb's, the | pastor of the Baptist Church at How's Lane, Plymouth |
The current | pastor is the Rev. Ruth E. Hetland. |
By J. B., D.D., late | pastor of the Holy Trinity in that ancient and honour |
In 1871, he became | pastor at the First Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennes |
The | pastor of the church is Rev Dr Femi Olowo, who origin |
Gurley continued to be the | pastor of the merged congregation until his death. |
right was ordained and installed as the eighth | Pastor of the Congregational Church in Bethlehem, Con |
dained in the Congregational ministry, and was | pastor of the Williston Congregational church at Port |
sociate Presbyterian Church, Boyd had been the | pastor of the Associate Presbyterian congregation in |
Rev. Ferry also was the | pastor of the Protestant church on the island. |
'Joseph Harrison Jackson 'was an American | Pastor and the longest serving President of the Natio |
at Bethlehem, Connecticut, and in 1796, became | pastor of the Congregational church at Washington, Co |
a theological course at Geneva, he became the | pastor of the Reformed congregation of Paris, 1556-62 |
Robert Ellis, 'Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy: The | Pastor and the suffering God', Transformation 22 (200 |
tage (died 1655), was in the year 1647 "chosen | pastor of the first independent (or congregational) c |
He currently is the associate | pastor at The Rock Church in Fenton, Michigan. |
Fareed is an ordained minister and founding | pastor of the Bay Area Persian Churches of San Mateo |
Asa Turner, Jr., a noted abolitionist, was the | pastor of the congregation in its early years. |
erend Robert Curry SJ, assumed the position of | pastor when the Maryland Jesuit Province agreed to st |
He remains the only senior | pastor of the church after over 30 years. |
A long-time | pastor in the Philadelphia area, Levy was an importan |
n was licensed to minister in 1998, and is the | pastor of the Living Word Church in Livingston, Alaba |
Father Domsdorf, the | pastor, welcomed the first principal, Sister Mary Ber |
ain of the Boston Seaman's Friends Society and | pastor of the Mariners' Church of Boston from 1855-18 |
g the fourth season, despite the fact that the | pastor and the deacon often butted heads. |
rd Green Spurling (1857-1935), was ordained as | pastor of the Christian Union congregation. |
healed by prayer when he visited T.B. Joshua, | pastor of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations in Lag |
2, 1842 the Rev. John Stocker became the first | pastor and the church itself was organized with the f |
The first | pastor of the church the Reverend Joseph Worcester bo |
ing minister at Barnet, and in 1684 was chosen | pastor of the congregation at Plasterers' Hall, Addle |
In 1840, while | pastor of the church at Worcester, he purchased the s |
The founder and current senior | pastor of the church is Dr. Kim Sam Whan . |
He is the former (from 2002 to 2007) | pastor of the Troy Seventh-day Adventist Church in Tr |
clerk of the state senate in 1857, and became | pastor of the Baptist church in Madison. |
The first | pastor of the church was William Taylor. |
n 1657 he was called to be a Deacon (Associate | Pastor) to the Nikolaikirche of Berlin. |
In 1900 he was appointed | pastor of the church, which served what was then a la |
He played a | pastor in the Broadway premiere of The Great White Ho |
T.T. Shields, editor of The Gospel Witness and | pastor of the Jarvis Street Baptist Church who was di |
Winans, a | pastor, founded The Perfecting Church in Detroit, Mic |
ile in seminary, Rev. Ough served as Associate | Pastor of the Grace U.M.C. in Chicago, Illinois. |
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