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Yes, though not many. There are several lady miinisters, and several female ordained ministers who are typically not pastors, or are missionairies. There are a few UPC female pastors, though.
Judaism doesn't have pastors. Jewish clergy are called Rabbis and there are thousands of them around the world.
A group of Pastors
Marco Pastors's birth name is Marcus Gerhardus Theodorus Pastors.
Some churches have a pastor for three years only, they are called temporary pastors. But smaller churches have pastors serving for many years at that church only they are called permanent pastors.--Some very small churches have pastors that are assigned to a bigger church. These may be associate pastors in bigger local churches, and are assigned to these small churches, whereby they are under the supervision of a senior pastor, and gain experience in being a pastor in their own right. In many places these temporary pastors are called Vicars.
The bible says nothing about pastors. Apostles are the biblical equivalent to pastors or priests. Apostles are just people to spread and teach the word of god. There is no limit to how many people can teach you the word of god.
Grant S. Shockley has written: 'Black pastors and churches in United Methodism'
Street pastors was created in 2003.
Probably all of them.
No, elders and pastors are not the same. Elders are often individuals who provide guidance and leadership in a religious community, whereas pastors are typically ordained ministers who lead a congregation. While some pastors may also serve as elders, not all elders are pastors.