"The Rev. and Mrs. (his first and last name)" would be the correct way to address an envelope to a pastor and his wife.
Address it as 'Pastor---(the name of the pastor).
Same as to anybody else. Put the name and address of the person clearly in the center of the envelope.
The Revd. & Mr. X
If the Pastor who is the third and not a Junior is the only Pastor then you address him and his wife: Pastor & Mrs. John Doe. If all three were Pastors then you would address the letter as: Pastor John Doe,III & Mrs. John Doe.
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
Mr. & Mrs. <lastname>
Dr. & Mrs. John Smith
When addressing an envelope for a pastor who is a wife, you can use the following format: "The Reverend [First Name Last Name] and [Husband's Name] [Last Name]." If she prefers a more formal approach, you might say "The Reverend [First Name Last Name]" on a separate line, followed by "and Mr. [Husband's Name] [Last Name]." It's important to respect her title and position while also including her partner if it's a couple's invitation.
Dr. Mary Smith and Mr. James Doe
It should be addressed as Rev and Mrs John Doe.
if addressing an envelope it would be to the Reverend Canon or just Canon. His wife would be Mrs... The oral address would be Canon, and his wife Mrs.....
How about Mr. and Mrs.