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mmigrated to the American colonies, and became | pastor of the Baptist church in Philadelphia, Pennsyl |
oly See from 1994 to 1997, whence he was named | pastor of St. Paul Church in Grosse Point Farms. |
Margaret Alexander, the | pastor of a storefront church in Harlem in the early |
Merritt became | pastor of the Eagle Brook Church, then called First B |
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. |
Philip and James, and John of Milheim paid the | pastor of that church 90 grossi as compensation. |
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 |
He also works as a farmer and is the Associate | Pastor of College Park Church of God. |
He served as | pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Waseca from 1878 unt |
In 1997, while the senior | pastor of First Baptist Church in Nanaimo, he was nom |
in full-time ministry, beginning as associate | pastor of "Amistad Cristiana" in Mexico City. |
as assistant at St. Joseph's, Providence, then | Pastor of St. Mary's, Warren and then Rector of the P |
n both Canada and Scotland before becoming the | pastor of Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church in Califo |
Amos was serving as | pastor of St. Dominic Church, Shaker Heights when Ble |
nd Leith in 1829, he was from 1830 to 1835 the | pastor of a congregation connected with that body in |
Mark Balmer is the senior | pastor of Calvary Chapel of Melbourne in West Melbour |
Shehan served as | pastor of St. Patrick's Church from 1941 to 1945. |
He soon accepted a call to serve as | pastor of both the Associate Reformed Church of Chill |
In March 1891 he became the | pastor of a small church in Winston, North Carolina. |
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 |
glehart installed Elder J. B. Pope, Jr. as the | pastor of “The Mother Church”. |
e first preached in Reading, afterwards became | pastor of a Baptist church in London, and was disting |
e a Presbyterian minister in the 1880s and the | pastor of a small Gallatin Valley church. |
he son of Lawrence Kennedy, a former associate | pastor of Larry Lea and minister in Dallas, Texas, an |
In 1944 Torrey Johnson, a Baptist minister and | pastor of Chicago's Midwest Bible Church staged "Chic |
ev. Clifford L. Le Duc (born about 1891), then | pastor of the Bethesda Presbyterian Church in Philade |
In 1926, he became the assistant | pastor of a Methodist church in Berkeley, California. |
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 |
Pourmand frequently served as the volunteer | pastor of a congregation of the Assemblies of God Chu |
He also served as | pastor of Bethesda Church (1796-1827), Powell's Creek |
From 1986 to 1989, he also served as | pastor of St. Philip Benizi in Ford, WA, Sacred Heart |
ity, and in 1868 he established and became the | pastor of the non-denominational Church of the Strang |
r and founder of Homeboy Industries and former | pastor of Dolores Mission Church. |
August 1837 to March 1844, McCloskey served as | pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich Village. |
and, throughout the 1870s and 1880s, served as | pastor of seven additional churches on the Eastern Sh |
past work includes service as a parish priest, | pastor of St. Michael's Mission in Inchelium, Washing |
istries when the late James Boice, then senior | pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia a |
After serving as | pastor of St. Agatha's, he became rector of St. Charl |
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 |
the Andover Theological Seminary in 1844; was | pastor of a Congregational church in Manchester, New |
Prior to his election he served as the senior | pastor of College Church of the Nazarene in Olathe, K |
In 1930, W. A. R. Goodwin, | pastor of the local Bruton Parish Church and architec |
came at the request of Rev. Jeremiah Moynihan, | Pastor of St. John the Baptist Church in New Orleans, |
uring Hoople's absence John Norberry served as | pastor of the John Wesley Church. |
Phillips is also the | pastor of Boerne Christian Assembly in San Antonio. |
ch, Curriers' Hall, London, and in 1785 became | pastor of that congregation. |
In June 1999, he was made | pastor of Nativity of Our Lord parish in St. Paul, wh |
What wonder that the | pastor of the "Garnisonkirche" had gradually grown to |
He was appointed | pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Philadelphia in 1892 |
In 1972 he moved with his wife Betty to became | pastor of the Hamilton Assembly of God. |
and settled in Lindsborg, Kansas, where he was | pastor of Swedish Lutheran congregations in 1869-76. |
between himself; Jay Hein; and Alexei Ledyaev, | pastor of New Generation Church in Riga, Latvia. |
inaria or against the Roman Pontiff as Supreme | Pastor of the Universal Church." |
He is the current senior | pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Te |
In 1987 he was appointed | pastor of St. Mary's Cathedral Church and a canon. |
In February 1952, he was called as the Senior | Pastor of the First Baptist Church, the largest black |
He was afterward | pastor of Sardis Church, and from there he moved to t |
in the National Football League who is now the | pastor of the Antioch Bible Church in Kirkland, Washi |
He was | pastor of several Presbyterian churches in New York c |
ordia Seminary, St. Louis, and served first as | pastor of a mission congregation in St. Louis, Bethes |
reason of his office as Vicar of Christ and as | pastor of the entire Christian Church, has full, supr |
He later served as associate | pastor of St. John Neumann Church, in Eagan, Minn. |
conscientious and eloquent minister, he became | pastor of the Old South Church in Boston in 1766. |
In 1899, he became | pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in East Nashville |
He served more than 22 years as | pastor of the First Baptist Church of Salem, Massachu |
On 22 August 1958 Father Joseph Massie, | pastor of Creon Armagnac, the Armagnac Mauvezin and L |
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 |
as auxiliary bishop, Winter had served as the | pastor of Holy Innocents Parish in Sheraden, and St. |
He is currently the senior | pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida |
He became | pastor of St. Gerard Majella Parish in Kirkwood in 19 |
nnecticut, where Rev. Freeman was installed as | pastor of the Congregationalist Talcott Street Church |
While bishop, he served as | pastor of Sacred Heart in Shadyside, and notably led |
Abraham Aurelius (1575 - 1632) was an English | pastor of the French Protestant church in London. |
Rev. Dr. Richard Brennan (1890-?) former | pastor of St. Rose of Lima's Old Church (New York Cit |
Juster served 22 years as Senior | Pastor of Beth Messiah Congregation in Gaithersburg, |
Portland, Maine, where he was installed as the | pastor of the Abyssinian Congregational Church. |
Powers (March 9, 1921-August 3, 1992), former | pastor of County Line Missionary Baptist Church and a |
Tom Ascol has served as | Pastor of Grace Baptist Church since 1986. |
, to his parishioners' regret, was assigned as | pastor of St. Mary's in Newburgh, NY. |
He is currently the Senior | Pastor of the church his Father, Ken W. Pritchard fou |
s Church in Chicago until 1897, when he became | pastor of St. John's Church. |
ic Church, Pensacola, and as administrator and | pastor of Little Flower Catholic Church, Pensacola. |
The | pastor of Pittsburgh's Third Presbyterian Church, he |
rong gained wide recognition as the innovative | Pastor of the Broadway United Methodist Church in Ind |
rom his Brattleboro ministry when he was named | pastor of First Unitarian Church, then known as All S |
hrist of the Apostolic Faith, Inc., and Senior | Pastor of the Greater Refuge Temple COOLJC (the organ |
r of St. John Vianney Seminary (1991-1997) and | pastor of Rivonia (1999-2006) before returning to the |
ut 1530, Gunzenhausen - 1576) was a Protestant | pastor of Heidelberg who held Antitrinitarian views. |
He was again | pastor of the Universalist Church at Bridgton, where |
r of the Priestly Council of Johannesburg, and | pastor of Actonville as well. |
In 1756, he was appointed | pastor of another Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Lon |
He served as | Pastor of churches in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. |
In 1969, John Sweeny was named the | pastor of Our Lady of Peace Parish in Santa Clara, Ca |
On February 2, 1642, he became | pastor of St John's at Leoggenthal, in the county of |
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. |
Archdiocese of Salzburg, and was made dean and | pastor of Tittmoning. |
Clausen also organized and served as | pastor of several nearby churches including Heart Pra |
utive Director of Mission Waco in Waco, TX and | pastor of Church Under the Bridge. |
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. |
He later became | pastor of Holy Redeemer Church in New Bremen on Augus |
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. |
sferring back to Mississippi, he was appointed | Pastor of First Methodist Church, Jackson (1896-98). |
From 1894 to 1913, he was | pastor of several Methodist churches in Iowa. |
He briefly served as | pastor of St. Francis de Paula Church and superintend |
1989, Dr. Jack Graham replaced Weber as Senior | Pastor of Prestonwood, by this time considered a "meg |
Rev. Dr. O.T. Jones Jr. became the active | pastor of Holy Temple Church in Philadelphia in order |
fellow (March 6, 1788 - March 6, 1869) was the | pastor of Stevensburg Baptist Church in Culpeper Coun |
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 |
strial College, Holly Springs, Mississippi and | Pastor of Anderson Chapel, 1967-1975. |
dgton, Maine, in 1871, where he was ordained a | pastor of the Universalist Church. |
Josh Moody is Senior | Pastor of College Church in Wheaton, Illinois. |
to the Guardian of the Graz monastery and the | pastor of Graz-Mariahilf. |
eiving a License to Preach, Paul was appointed | Pastor of two United Brethren Churches near Middletow |
gham, where until the close of his life he was | pastor of the Church of the Messiah. |
ocial justice advocate who currently serves as | pastor of Virginia-Highland Church in Atlanta, Georgi |
John J. Sweeny dies at age 81; retired | pastor of Our Lady of Peace Parish in Santa Clara; Va |
Until 2008 he was senior | pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in New Haven, Connec |
In 1678 he succeeded Gale, both as | pastor of the independent church in Holborn and as tu |
s in the Diocese of Springfield, and was named | pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption Church at Hayden |
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. |
He then served as | pastor of St. Paul parish, Florence, Kentucky from 19 |
nati in 1963 when her husband was installed as | pastor of Peace Baptist Church. |
s president ended in 1926 Hannon was named the | pastor of St. Mathias Church in Muscatine, Iowa. |
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 |
was assigned as rector of the co-cathedral and | pastor of its parish. |
In the same year, he became | pastor of the Olivet Baptist Church in Minneapolis, w |
Scripture at Christ the King Seminary and was | pastor of St. Lawrence's Church, Karachi. |
He was later named | pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Muskegon Heights in |
h school substitute teacher and is also a Zone | Pastor of Living Bread Church. |
at Leipzig, and while there he also served as | pastor of St. Nicholas Church and as superintendent f |
vidence Plantations, and therefore resigned as | pastor of First Baptist. |
Kyle Lake was | pastor of University Baptist Church, founded in 1995 |
Dr. David Mohan, senior | pastor of New Life Assembly of God church in Chennai, |
In 1997, he was appointed as | Pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Redwood City, C |
He also served as | pastor of St. John's Church in Northfield, Minnesota |
age 28, he was assigned to serve as the local | pastor of the town of Viareggio. |
e 1969, Father Clements became the first black | pastor of Holy Angels Catholic Church on the South Si |
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 |
her was written by George B. Gilbert, a former | pastor of this church. |
for the Archdiocese, Lynch served as associate | pastor of St. James in North Miami, and rector and pr |
Gross' father was the | Pastor of his hometown church Mt. |
ishop Seminack installed Father Weidner as the | pastor of Saint Sophia Ukrainian Greek Catholic missi |
of North America until 1975, whence he became | pastor of St. Philip Neri Parish in Toronto. |
The current | pastor of Saint Sophia is a bi-ritual priest, the Rev |
Eastmead was | pastor of a congregation at Kirkby Moorside, Yorkshir |
From Chester he was called to be the first | pastor of a newly formed dissenting congregation at K |
ck” Smith, (born June 25, 1927), is the senior | pastor of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. |
ight Rev. Monsignor Daniel P. O'Connell, P.A., | pastor of St. Mary's Cathedral in Galveston from 1933 |
act with Henry Covington, the African-American | pastor of the I Am My Brother's Keeper church, in Det |
From 1983 to 1985, he served as | pastor of St. |
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 |
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 |
ding preachers of his denomination, and became | pastor of Second Unitarian Church (Brooklyn, New York |
f molesting a person under the age of 15 while | pastor of Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Tempe, Arizo |
He served as | pastor of the diocese for 18 years, during which time |
The current | pastor of Woodlands is David Mitchell. |
Among these victims has been the | pastor of Tingbjerg Church. |
Sullivan became | pastor of St. James Church in Oklahoma City in 1959. |
he dissenting ministry, and in 1766 became the | pastor of a congregation at Wimborne in Dorset. |
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), |
She has also served as Senior | Pastor of All God's Children MCC, Minneapolis, MN, as |
al grandfather was the Reverend Samuel Brewer, | pastor of an independent congregation in Stepney for |
lma mater of St. Paul University and served as | pastor of an Ottawa parish. |
el Church in New Bedford and before serving as | pastor of St. John the Baptist Church. he opened the |
a son of Rev. William Kinnersley, an assistant | pastor of the Lower Dublin Baptist church. |
ative Americans in Yankton, he was assigned as | pastor of Devils Lake. |
y, making him "the number one Protestant radio | pastor of the U.S. ...rated by volume of fan mail". |
Jentezen Franklin ( | Pastor of Free Chapel Worship Center) |
Aleksandrovic is | pastor of the Romanian Orthodox community in Malajnic |
se Apostolate from 1976 to 1983, and was named | pastor of Mary Queen of Vietnam Church in New Orleans |
The members of the session are the | pastor of that congregation, and the other ruling eld |
Steve Lowery ( | Pastor of National Church of God) |
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 |
He was then named | pastor of Wolfersdorf, near Freising. |
The Reverend Willard was | pastor of the Third Church, Boston, from 1678 until h |
Al Larkin the then | pastor of Sacred Heart was accused of sexually molest |
ghts Christian College (founded in 1973 by the | pastor of Temple Heights Baptist Church), Tallahassee |
He also served as | pastor of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ |
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