That depends on both the local church and the denomination, and what they believe about divorce. (Is it always a sin, or is it sometimes what's best in a situation involving fallible human beings?) But it probably is not a wise thing to do, as the divorce may well split the congregation, with some taking his side and others hers.
You can preach on Jesus in a church or at a prayer meeting. But you can not do it openly on the road.
Romans, chapter 10 verse 15 How can he preach the gospel except he be sent.
No, Roger Williams came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony with the hope of being a missionary and preach to the Indians (as the native peoples were then called). But he first was a pastor at a church in Salem, and then another in Plymouth. He quickly became dissatisfied with the Puritan lifestyle and theology, and ultimately became a controversial figure, leading to his departure for Rhode Island.
Of course you can. And many Catholic parents do. Doesn't Christianity preach love and tolerance? Christians practise these virtues, not just preach them.
to check the well being of the pulpit, giving the pastor juice, water, towel and to check on the member of the church and to assist with funeral.
Because they are being Directed to do so, by their Minister, Pastor, Deacon, Priest, Etc.
Saint Peter, in addition to being the Pope (the earthly leader of the entire Church), was the bishop (the senior pastor) of the Christian Church in Rome.
Absolutely not. I am a member of Pastor Brazelton's church and would know if he'd been arrested for something of that nature. I don't know where you heard this, but you were mis-informed. :)
You generally present yourself to your local church as answering a call to the ministry. It is then up to the church to vote if they agree that your calling is valid. Not the same as being ordained. You generally present yourself to your local church as answering a call to the ministry. It is then up to the church to vote if they agree that your calling is valid. Not the same as being ordained.
You may receive communion as a divorced Catholic, but not upon remarriage, unless you first have an annulment. This is true regardless of where your marriage was performed because all marriages are presumed valid. The church will consider you married until you receive an annulment, but you have not sinned simply by being divorced.
If the pastor carries a degreed title such as Dr., that title should be included and used first. Many pastors are also called Reverend. If you are unsure of the pastor's credentials or preferences, most pastors are happy being introduced as Brother or Sister. It is also helpful to follow their name with a short explanation of, 'Pastor of the Such and Such Church.'
Because the crowd changed and his original vision was no longer being fulfilled.