"Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith". "The Reverend" is never used in direct address. If addressing an envelope (and therefore third person) it should be "Mr John and The Reverend Jane Smith".
You could address it to Reverend and Reverend Smith. The alternative would be the Reverends Smith.
What is the proper etiquette to addressing a Reverend in a letter?
When addressing a letter, a Canon is referred to as "the Reverend Canon John Doe". A letter should start "Dear Canon..."
The best way to address your letter to a Minister is to Reverend and Mrs. _______
To;The Reverend and Mrs (Insert name)
Dear Mr. John and Rev. Sally Smith,
Really need to be more specific about what type of church and religion. For a Protestant Minister, Pastor, or Rector with scholastic degree Address on Letter: The Reverend (full name, initials of degree) (Title, name of church) (Local address) (ZIP+4 Code) Salutation and Closing Dear Dr. (surname): Sincerely, For a Protestant Minister, Pastor, or Rector (without scholastic degree) Address on Letter: The Reverend (full name) (Title, name of church) (Local address) (ZIP+4 Code) Salutation and Closing: Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss (surname): Sincerely, For a Methodist Bishop Address on Letter: The Reverend (full name) Methodist Bishop (Local address) (ZIP+4 Code) Salutation and Closing: Reverend Sir: (formal) My Dear Bishop (surname): (informal) Sincerely, For a Protestant Episcopal Bishop Address on Letter The Right Reverend (full name) Bishop of (name) (Local address) (ZIP+4 Code) Salutation and Closing Dear Reverend Sir: (formal) Dear Bishop (surname):
Reverend Dimmesdale visits Hester while she is in jail.
Mr & Mrs James Angstrom Jr.
Major and Mrs . . .
To address an envelope to a bishop or an archbishop (not a Cardinal_: The Most Reverend _____________ ....and the greeting line of the letter (or greeting him face-to-face): Your Excellency. For a Cardinal: Envelope: His Eminence Francis Cardinal George, Archbishop of Chicago Greeting line of a letter: Most Reverend Eminence or Most Reverent Cardinal Face to Face greeting: Your Eminence
If the letter/invitation is primarily to the reverend but also her husband: Rev. Mary Smith and Mr. John Smith If the letter/invitation is primarily to the husband but includes the wife: Mr. John Smith and Rev. Mary Smith If it is strictly a business letter and not church related: Mr. & Mrs. John Smith