You can call yourself anything you want. What you can't do is profit on a title that requires a license. You'll have to check your own state laws but in some the title "reverend" would require a license while "pastor" might not. In my state, I can pastor a church without being ordained by a denomination... so check your local and state laws.
Call yourself whatever you like, but I think it is of benefit legally to refer to yourself as "a single woman" rather than "divorced" on documents of a legal nature.
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Call her Mrs Reverend
The same way you would refer to anyone else's wife: Mrs. [last name]. For example, if you are referring to the wife of Reverend Brown, you would call her "Mrs. Brown."
No; Jesus was never called reverend in the Bible, but God was: He sent redemption unto his people: he hath commanded his covenant for ever: holy and reverend is his name(Psalm 111.9)
When you call yourself it goes to the answer machine.
If you are from Spain and you are male, you would call yourself Un Espanol. If you were female, you would call yourself Una Espanola.
The leader of the Church of Christ is called Reverend and President of the Church.
Legally...no. But, for insurance purposes, yes.
When emailing a Reverend: Reverend John Doe.
No, not by yourself. Health Department permits are legally required to move a deceased's remains inter-state.
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