Far too many to list here. Suggest you go to the 'church' your interested in and read their history.
Some clergy are freemasons, but most are not.
They're clergy people
Catholics and orthodox Christians have many levels of their clergy, those who preach are called priests other denominations will call the preachers by either preacher or pastor
what are some preachers names in africa
Ralph Milton Pierce has written: 'Preachers and preaching in Detroit' -- subject(s): Clergy, English Sermons
Clergy
It depends on what denomination you are in. There are many different names. Preachers, pastors, priests..
Timothy Walton Callaway has written: 'Christ in the Old Testament' 'Callaway Baptist preachers, 1789-1882' -- subject(s): Baptists, Clergy
That would be impossible to answer, mainly because Jehovah's Witnesses have no parshisioners. We have no clergy-laity division. We are all brothers and sisters. We are all preachers and minsters. I am assuming you are referring to Kirkintulloch, a village in Scotland, so the best way to find out this information is to go to the Kingdom Hall in the area and meet them.
Truly, there are no preachers in Guys and Dolls. I suppose you might consider those who work for the missionary to be preachers. Assuming this is what you mean, Sister Sarah Brown is the lady who practically runs the mission. I hope this helps! If not, you can always Google the cast of Guys and Dolls to browse character names in order to find who you are looking for. :)
The standard collective nouns for a group of preachers are:a converting of preachersa pontification of preachers
The title "Reverend" is often used as a formal designation for ordained ministers and clergy, but not all preachers may hold this title due to differences in denominational practices or personal preference. In some traditions, preachers may be referred to by other titles, such as pastor, minister, or simply by their name. Additionally, some may choose to avoid titles altogether to emphasize humility or equality among congregants. Ultimately, the use of titles varies across different religious communities and individual beliefs.