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years with his father and brothers, he became | pastor of a congregation at Newman Street, London, wh |
Boyce became a | pastor, then a university professor, and finally the |
ch planting method of founding new churches: a | pastor leads a group of members to relocate to a diff |
Scotia and New Brunswick for a time, he became | pastor for a church in Sackville and also established |
ty in the South Plains, who previously was the | pastor of a Baptist church in Corpus Christi. |
kerson (born 1982) is an evangelical Christian | pastor and a nationally-awarded American journalist. |
He was the | pastor of a congregation in the Bellaire neighborhood |
nitarian minister on October 1, 1840, becoming | pastor of a church in Augusta, Maine. |
his election to the Episcopacy, he served as a | Pastor and a District Superintendent. |
s Angeles (now Biola University) and served as | pastor of a Quaker church. |
anager and treasurer of the Stanborough Press, | pastor of a nearby church, official Adventist spokesm |
Also, Ludwig von | Pastor cites a published memoir of a sometime Spanish |
Middletown, New Jersey, in 1793 and served as | pastor of a Baptist church in that city. |
ut authority from the platform of 1648, that a | pastor has a negative upon the proceedings of the chu |
Earlier, he was | pastor of a Pentecostal church in Alkmaar and mission |
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 |
all, and in 1703 he succeeded Vincent Alsop as | pastor of a large congregation in Westminster. |
Joshua was a Congregational church | pastor and a great-great-great-great-grandson of Puri |
iting, Morris teaches theology and serves as a | pastor for a church. |
Muse worked as a | pastor at a number of United Methodist churches befor |
In 1765, John Fawcett became | pastor of a small Baptist church at Wainsgate in Hebd |
Rodney Howard-Browne is the | pastor of a church in Tampa, Florida, The River at Ta |
He was chosen | pastor of a congregation of Protestant dissenters the |
n in Llanbradach, near Caerphilly and became a | pastor of a Baptist church in Pen-y-garn, near Pontyp |
He later became | pastor of a congregation of Dissenters at Sleaford, w |
He was | pastor of a number of Baptist churches in Illinois, C |
In 1799 he was ordained as | pastor of a large Independent congregation in Edinbur |
ongress, and resumed his ministerial duties as | pastor of a church in Mount Wollaston, Massachusetts. |
Today Hopkins serves as an elder and | pastor of a "family-integrated" reformed Baptist chur |
Ken Mallory - Helen's friend and | pastor of a nearby church. |
In 1969, Pammal James, an Indian | Pastor of a Charismatic Church denomination, travelle |
in 1845; studied for some time abroad; and was | pastor of a Congregational church at Salem, Mass., fr |
ced to two years in prison for threatening the | pastor of a predominantly black Dartmouth, Nova Scoti |
In 1762, he was accepted as | pastor of a chapel at Moorfields in the City of Londo |
After his resignation, Pierpont served as | pastor of a Unitarian church in Troy, New York (1845- |
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 |
graduated at Williams College in 1838, and was | pastor of a Presbyterian church in St Louis, Missouri |
tor passed to A.H. Zilmer, formerly a Lutheran | pastor, then a Church of God Abrahamic Faith minister |
Under Mary I of England he was | pastor to a covert Protestant congregation in London. |
John East was a third | pastor for a short time, leaving the church in 2003.T |
His father is a | pastor, and a former college basketball player who fa |
the American Missionary Association in 1873 as | pastor for a Congregational Mission Church for freedm |
hat he could spend more time working as Senior | Pastor of a church in Richardson, TX called Grace Chu |
”...was a good | pastor in a difficult and poor diocese which called f |
kogsbergh's sister Louise and served a year as | pastor to a church in Sioux City, Iowa. |
ith seminal hardcore act Strongarm, became the | pastor of a church in Miami Lakes, FL. |
use in Crowley, Texas, where his father is the | pastor of a dynamic and unique multi-cultural ministr |
was one of the largest in the colonies (he was | pastor of a slave congregation at Le Ressouvener, Bri |
tratman was asked to come and serve as interim | pastor until a new pastor was found. |
t Masonic College in Lexington, as well as the | pastor of a local Methodist church there. |
He served both St. Anthony's and St. Mary's as | pastor until a resident pastor was assigned to St. Ma |
In 1969, Charles E. Blake, a son of a | pastor and a native of Little Rock, Arkansas, took ov |
ngregationist minister, he never served as the | pastor of a congregation. |
He was for many years a | pastor of a Protestant church at Caen, and also studi |
Each minister, whether serving as the | pastor of a congregation or not, is automatically a d |
The | pastor is a fervent Bible preacher. |
After being | pastor for a year at Fikryak, Minya, he returned to R |
n August 1871, when he was asked to become the | pastor of a parish on the Magdalen Islands. |
and then studied theology eventually becoming | pastor of a Baptist church in Danvers, Massachusetts. |
In 1795, he became | pastor of a church in Bedford, Westchester County, Ne |
He became the | pastor of a Nonconformist congregation at St. Albans. |
formal education, Bullock has served as both a | pastor and a professor. |
Imti Alba, the son of a | pastor, was a graduate and had been the secretary of |
Mark Neiderbrock was a | pastor at a Presbyterian church in Hixburg in norther |
ettled in Buffalo, New York where he served as | pastor of a Lutheran congregation for 40 years. |
ld War II, then for the next 45 years he was a | pastor in a civilian capacity. |
cities within the diocese, including assistant | pastor in a parish church and campus minister and cha |
h of Brooklyn, New York, and in 1859 he became | pastor of a church in Hancock, Pennsylvania. |
s admitted burgess of Geneva, and in 1553 made | pastor of a country church in the neighbourhood. |
ter in Ireland for six years he became in 1810 | pastor of a small congregation at Ilfracombe. |
1950," he said, "I found myself in Appalachia, | pastor of a non-existent church in a parish the size |
Margaret Alexander, the | pastor of a storefront church in Harlem in the early |
Rev. Smith was for some years a | pastor at a Congregational Church in Pepperell, Massa |
nd Leith in 1829, he was from 1830 to 1835 the | pastor of a congregation connected with that body in |
In March 1891 he became the | pastor of a small church in Winston, North Carolina. |
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. |
In 1926, he became the assistant | pastor of a Methodist church in Berkeley, California. |
Pourmand frequently served as the volunteer | pastor of a congregation of the Assemblies of God Chu |
the Andover Theological Seminary in 1844; was | pastor of a Congregational church in Manchester, New |
Each Site is led by a Lead | Pastor with a team of Elders and part-time staff. |
ordia Seminary, St. Louis, and served first as | pastor of a mission congregation in St. Louis, Bethes |
oster was the son of the Rev. Lovick Pierce, a | Pastor and a Chaplain in the War of 1812. |
he Prussian state Evangelical Church to become | pastor for a German Reformed congregation in Magdebur |
In 1987, a | pastor from a Protestant church group in Burma were r |
Bon | Pastor is a neighbourhood in Sant Andreu, a district |
election to the episcopacy, Pierce served as a | pastor and a presiding elder. |
In the years after his ordination he worked as | pastor in a parish in Ciego de Avila. |
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 |
In 1991, | Pastor won a special election to succeed 28-year incu |
r Beiting was assigned to work as an assistant | pastor in a northern Kentucky parish and as a math te |
he dissenting ministry, and in 1766 became the | pastor of a congregation at Wimborne in Dorset. |
This made her the first woman | pastor of a Lutheran church. |
He was | pastor at a Presbyterian church in Philadelphia from |
His father was the | pastor of a local Baptist church. |
During that time, he also served as | pastor of a church from 1936 to 1940. |
ection to the episcopacy, Hargrove served as a | pastor and a presiding elder. |
K.P. became an ordained clergy and served as a | pastor of a Southern Baptist church for four years. |
to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex where he is | pastor of a small church: WellspringDFW. |
gs of Emanuel Swedenborg, briefly serving as a | pastor of a Swedenborgian church in Portland, Maine. |
contests in 1942, including a rematch with Bob | Pastor and a bout with Lee Savold, and won them all. |
odist Episcopal Church and named for its first | pastor, Reverend Abraham Dent. |
Charlotte Scanlon, senior associate | pastor of Abundant Life Church. |
f whom advised against taking the job, and his | pastor, he accepted the position and was appointed. |
In December 2001, | Pastor Heard acquired a new church facility on Fourth |
r of the Priestly Council of Johannesburg, and | pastor of Actonville as well. |
e church began in 1866 under the leadership of | Pastor J. Adam Neuthard, with the first service being |
n years as a priest were spent as an associate | pastor and administrator at Goondiwindi before being |
oved to Memphis where his father was called to | pastor an African Methodist Episcopal church. |
ev. W.F. Whitcher was a 19th century Methodist | pastor who, after having stolen and rebound rare book |
008 Reuben Morgan was appointed to the worship | pastor role after Zschech stepped down, and Joel Hous |
Beast vs. Crazy Bear against France's Olivier | Pastor but again his fight was canceled, as the whole |
harismatic church founded in 1994 under senior | pastor Che Ahn. |
Catts became a | pastor in Alabama and soon he moved to Florida. |
prevailed upon William E. Martin, a Methodist | pastor in Alabama who had at an earlier time been pre |
rchitecture served the church until 1963, when | pastor Father Albert Leunens, SS.CC., constructed a n |
He served as | pastor at Albuquerque (1853-1858) and at Santa Fe (18 |
Under new | pastor Roula Alkhouri, the first Syrian woman to be o |
From 1901 to 1942, Pierce was the | pastor of All Souls Unitarian Church in Washington, D |
Riordan selected Father Patrick A. Foley, the | pastor of All Hallows in San Francisco, as the new pa |
She has also served as Senior | Pastor of All God's Children MCC, Minneapolis, MN, as |
Lifting Up Jesus with | Pastor Eddie Allen 2 pm-2:30 pm |
regory retired and was replaced as Minister by | Pastor Oliver Allmand-Smith. |
General Superintendent (simply referred to as) | Pastor Kumuyi almost always during all his preachings |
costal Mission Rev. Ramankutty, later known as | Pastor Paul, also worked with Cook for some time befo |
Another recording by the Tony | Pastor orchestra also charted. |
During his last ten years as a | Pastor, he also served on the faculty of Phillips Gra |
le of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the famous Lutheran | pastor who also took part in the conspiracy. |
Pastor Troy also just did a deal with Atlanta Base Bi | |
In 1852, the first full-time | pastor, Father Amandus Vandendriessche, was assigned |
aymond Y. Chang (born November 2, 1966) is the | pastor of Ambassador Church in Buena Park, CA, founde |
and he became known as the youngest megachurch | pastor in America. |
J. G. de Hoop Scheffer, then Mennonite | pastor at Amsterdam, baptised her in 1861. |
1988 by Reverend Dennis Balcombe, an American | pastor of an independent Hong Kong Pentecostal church |
In the late 1770s, John Muhlenberg was | pastor at an Anglican church located in the heart of |
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. |
e Good Life Hawaii", (KGU 99.5 FM) evangelist, | pastor, author, and founder of Jesus Christ Is Callin |
Retired Australian Adventist | pastor, evangelist and former official of the Greater |
Peter Grant (1783-1867) was a Scottish | pastor, poet and songwriter. |
clude her meatpacking brother Thierry, naughty | Pastor Dylan, and a Sri Lankan doctor. |
alifornia) is an American conservative Baptist | pastor, theologian, and writer. |
It was founded by | Pastor Bruce and Cheryl Lindley in 1997 and its prima |
r, New York) was an American biblical scholar, | pastor, abolitionist and Christian Restorationist aca |
reston Shaw was notable as an African American | pastor, editor, and bishop of the Methodist Episcopal |
orn July 17, 1952) is an evangelical Christian | pastor, author, and President of the Southern Baptist |
In 1935 Father Demo became Pompei's | pastor emeritus and superintendent of its parochial s |
turned to Sacred Heart Church in Tampa, as the | pastor emeritus and Jesuit provincial vicar from 1997 |
Red Bank, New Jersey) was a pioneering African | pastor, professor and African nationalist. |
s a youth, he got converted to Christianity by | Pastor Okpo, and joined his fledgling congregation as |
With guest stars like | Pastor Troy and Re-Re on board, the album quickly mov |
Pastor Babalola and his new wife departed Nigeria by | |
(born 1883 - September 9, 1917) was a Lutheran | pastor, author and social advocate. |
Frederick Wedge, Presbyterian | pastor, evangelist and educator, who had boxed profes |
n October 3, 1941) is an evangelical Christian | pastor, teacher and author. |
G. Dennis McGuire is a | pastor, evangelist, and administrator in the Church o |
at Signs Publishing Company; Grenville Kent, a | pastor, lecturer, and filmmaker; and Brad Watson, a l |
In 1696 twenty-six congregants followed | Pastor Screven and moved to Charleston after being pr |
Hermann took his role as a spiritual | pastor seriously and intensified episcopal oversight |
mas K. (Tom) Ascol is an evangelical Christian | pastor, author, and Executive Director of Founders Mi |
During 1853, | Pastor Carlsson and a party of 17 members of his pari |
, 1830 - February 14, 1921) was a Presbyterian | pastor, professor and President of Miami University a |
He was associate | pastor (1984-1987) and later pastor (1987-1994) at Ho |
a United States Christian ambassador at large, | pastor, author and presidential advisor. |
The Gospel of a County | Pastor: Sketches and Sermons, Herder, St Louis, Mo. ( |
1529 - 29 February 1600) was a German Lutheran | pastor, historian and cartographer. |
Le, administrator, Monsignor Lawrence O'Leary, | pastor emeritus, and Father Donal Keohane. |
man-Dutch, moor colonizer, Reformed Protestant | pastor, doctor and writer |
HipHop / Horrorcore / Underground Rap song by | Pastor Troy and Lil Pete of D.S.G.B.. First released |
Adult | Pastor: David Anderson |
strial College, Holly Springs, Mississippi and | Pastor of Anderson Chapel, 1967-1975. |
next year, Elmbrook called its first salaried | pastor, Ted Anderson. |
In 2009, Scheibler accepted the call to | pastor an Anglican church in Wisconsin that is not pa |
594) was a German priest, known as "the Plague | Pastor of Annaberg (Pestpfarrer von Annaberg). |
In 2003 | Pastor Oak announced his retirement, eschewing the Ko |
The | Pastor of Annunciation Church is Father Michael Quill |
In 1756, he was appointed | pastor of another Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Lon |
The first resident | pastor, Rev. Anthony Godfert, served in Iowa City fro |
led to a dispute between Saint Ignatius' first | pastor, Father Anthony Maraschi, S.J. and Archbishop |
e was built of brick and stone, in the days of | pastor Rev. Antoni Kruk in the 1980s. |
As a | Pastor in April 1983 she opened her first Faith and M |
called Willard to be its Teacher, an associate | pastor, on April 10, 1678. |
ica di Santa Maria del Fiore, which has as its | pastor the Archbishop of Florence. |
paraphrase of Virgil's second eclogue Formosum | pastor Corydon ardebat Alexim. |
Although presently without a | pastor, services are carried on at Bethel by means of |
Men like | Pastor Iap are able to adapt themselves in a way the |
Senior | Pastor: Dr. Argile Smith |
of Holy Etchmiadzin Brotherhood, was appointed | Pastor of Armenians in India and the Manager of ACPA. |
built by the Reverend James Noyes, a Reformed | pastor, who arrived in Newbury after landing in Ipswi |
The senior | pastor is Arthur Jackson, III. |
Phil Pringle OAM is a | pastor and artist, and, together with his wife Christ |
Walberg also spent time as a | pastor and as a division manager for the Moody Bible |
ox meetings, the Beekman Friends never hired a | pastor, and as a result its meetings became irregular |
Bishop J. O. Patterson, Jr. appointed | Pastor Wells as the Administrative Assistant to the P |
In most denominations, the | pastor serves as Moderator and thus chair or preside |
lection to the Episcopacy, Waldorf served as a | Pastor, and as a Chaplain in the 74th Regt. of the Na |
ers tend to be larger (5+ per district and per | pastor, sometimes as many as 15 or more). |
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