Many protestants wear robes, some wear suits and ties, others wear street clothes.
The term "reverend" is an honorific title used for clergy members, including pastors, so it does not necessarily rank higher than a pastor. The title "pastor" typically refers to a specific role within a church, while "reverend" is a more general term of respect for clergy members. The ranking of clergy members can vary depending on the specific denomination or religious organization.
Yes, in many protestant churches a female pastor can marry someone who is not a pastor.
Pastor
He was a protestant pastor.
Pastor, Parson, Rector, Vicar,
The terms pastor or minister can be interchangeable. From a Protestant perspective the role of either name would be the same: to shepherd and educate.
John Clavin was an infleutial French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation!!!
There isn't a single headquarters for the Protestant religion since it is a decentralized and diverse religious tradition with numerous denominations. Some prominent Protestant denominations have headquarters in various places around the world, such as the Lutheran World Federation in Geneva, Switzerland, and the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
most protestant churches frown on titles, especially reverand, pastor, etc. just brother so and so should suffice.
John Calvin was a French theologian, as well as pastor during the Protestant Reformation.
It usually does -- with the pastor having a talk with those present before the burial.
You would have to check with your pastor on this, it would depend on the religion of the people getting married, what type of service it was, and other factors, check with your pastor or your confessor.