At the time of John the Baptist, Christianity was not yet formed. Since John the Baptist was Hebrew, he followed the Hebrew religion. Under the Hebrew religion, people from the Tribe of Levi were Priests. John's father was a Levi and also a priest. Through his bloodline, John would have been a priest, but there is no indication he worked at the temple.
However, The Bible does show that John did have a ministry -- though accounts from the Bible show that John's ministry took place outside, in the open. Usually, it would be customary for John, as a Levite, to have worked at the temple, but it is not mentioned if he ever did or not.
John was never a priest, but his father was a priest.
No he was a beliver
No, John the Baptist was Jewish.
Of course not, Greater Missionary Baptist Church is a Baptist Church as it says.
St. John's Missionary Baptist Church was created in 1926.
St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery was created in 1923.
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Complex was created in 1868.
There was no Catholic Church in the times of John the Baptist, therefore, there was no Pope.
The Baptist Missionary Association of America was created in 1950.
Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church was created in 1901.
Karen Baptist Missionary Society was created in 1912.
American Baptist Missionary Union was created in 1814.
missionary baptist covenant is the solemnly vow between me and God and his church.
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church was created in 1875.
Abyssinian Baptist Church was created in 1808.