Who is "he"? If you mean "the minister is forbidden" then depending on the church, probably not. If you mean "the pastor is forbidden" then probably yes. If, by "can not" you mean "useless", then yes, anyone can do that.
The shepherd. The shepherd is the leader minister or preach of a flock of sheep....a group of Christian believers. Pastor comes from the word pastoral.
Yes it is his obligation as a pastor to lead and preach the congregation
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.
The verb for preacher is preach.Other verbs depending on the tense are preaches, preaching and preached.Some example sentences are:"I will preach it this weekend"."The preaches about why we must recycle"."I am preaching about the importance of recycling"."He preached about why we must do what we can to help the Earth".
My state of bliss was achieved by seeing the pastor preach to the choir.
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.
I'm almost positive he's not a pastor.
the role of a husband pastor is to preach and spread the word of GOD to his bothers and sisters
Yes, he was an ordained minister and pastor in Knoxville.
The most common terms include: minister, preacher, pastor, and priest (priest is usually used in reference to Catholic "pastors").
A Minister, but is often referred to as 'Pastor' e.g. Pastor John.
A Methodist minister may be referred to as "reverend" or "pastor."