yes, that's right
It all depends on how the church is set up legally.It all depends on how the church is set up legally.It all depends on how the church is set up legally.It all depends on how the church is set up legally.
1.pastor apolo quiboloy 2.pastor edie velarde 3.pastor edie vilanueva 4.pastor boy de jesus
The treasurer collect the offering from the church and report it to the pastor in charge for record while the financial secretary documented every money collected form the offerings for balance sheet.
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No, they are made by the board of Deacons or Elders along with the pastor. then the congregation is told and they usually have the right to vote on any major decision if they are members of the church.
No. The church can ask the Bishop to reconsider his or her choice of appointment, but ultimately it is the decision of the Bishop to appoint a pastor to a given church. That is the nature of the Episcopal polity.
Jere, what is your business ? I be like pastor?
To organize the church so the church wont be out of order when the Preacher,preist,pastor,or ect. preaches the word. For example Christians have: Decons pastor Elect lady Church commettie sisters It matters what the Church Your Going to.
In the Church Of God In Christ (COGIC), the pastor is not typically a member of the Trustee Board. The Trustee Board is usually made up of appointed members responsible for managing the financial and property affairs of the church, while the pastor's role is primarily in spiritual leadership and pastoral care of the congregation.
That would be none of your business.
Baptist churches are democracies. The church elects the deacons after recommendations by the congregation or pastor. The pastor is NOT in control of the church the members are except in Baptist churches that are called "independent" and are not affiliated with a large convection like the General Baptist or Southern Baptist. This is done so the pastor can not take too much control of the church. But the church members can vote to remove a deacon. These types of things are done at business meetings in the church.
Sometimes, but usually the church council decides who will become the next pastor. If the church has no council, then the clergy members of the church will come together and decide which one of them will be pastor.
Wait for what? To get a new Pastor? We have a guy at our Church who Preaches if our Pastor can't make it to Church or if he passes away
WHAT?! No, a pastor of ANY church cannot ask someone to move out of town and any good, Christian pastor would never do that! The only thing a pastor may do is if he feels that a member of a church has committed a bad sin and will not confess, the pastor can have the church vote on it and the person may be asked to leave the church, but NO PASTOR can kick someone out of town and if that is what's happening, than that pastor is not a good, Christian pastor and he should be reported to the head of the district for whatever denomination his church is.
Fred Phelps is the pastor of Westboro Baptist Church.
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