"pastor" means shepherd in Latin. A pastor looks after his sheep and does considerably more than just lead them to food and safety when needed. He tends to their wants and needs and protects them from danger.
A leader may only provide direction and motivate people to follow without providing any resources to make following him easier or even possible. He may become more interested in achieving the goals he has set than in the long-term welfare of his followers.
what is difference between charismatic and transactional leadership
A pastor is i a baptist church or chapel and vicar in C of V( church in england)
Any one whom God has called to preach the gospel (salvation by grace through faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross of Calvary) is a preacher/minister. A preacher/minister who has accepted a full/part time position as the spiritual leader of a church is a pastor. All pastors are preachers/ministers, but not all preachers/ministers are pastors.
pastor
A priest is generally associated with the Catholic or Orthodox Christian tradition and can perform sacraments like Mass and confession. Reverend is a term used for ordained ministers in many Protestant denominations. A minister is a generic term for a person who leads worship services. A preacher gives sermons and teaches about religious beliefs. A pastor is typically a minister who leads a congregation and provides spiritual leadership.
differentiations between effective leaders and ethical leaders
There is a bog difference between Leader and Supervisor. Every leader will be supervisor but not the case vice-versa. Leader have power to supervise but supervisor may not have the power to lead. authority to Supervise comes with Leadership.
Pastor
There is absolutely to difference at all. The words pastor and rector are simply two different words for the same thing.
it means either pastor like in English as the church leader, or it can be a shepherd
a member, usher, leader, deacon, co-pastor, and pastor
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