Pastor, Parson, Rector, Vicar,
There are multiple names for minister in Protestant denominations. One such name is preacher and another name is reverend.
Pastors
Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, Anglican, and a little Baptist.
The movement that separated from the Catholic Church is known as the Protestant Reformation. It began in the 16th century and led to the formation of various Protestant denominations.
temples
Some of the most active Protestant denominations in Latin America include Pentecostal churches such as the Assemblies of God and the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, as well as the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Baptist Church. These denominations have seen significant growth and influence in the region in recent years.
There are three major splits in Christianity: Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism Some of the main Protestant denominations are: Anabaptist Anglican Baptist Episcopalian Lutheran Methodist Pentecostal Presbyterian
Friends. There still exist "Friends'" church denominations in the US.
Various nations may refer to the Prime Minister as the premier, first minister, or chief minister.
The Anglican Church?
Priest, Rabbi, Vicar, Minister.
A rectory is another term for the home of a minister. It is typically located near the church where the minister serves and may also be known as a parsonage or manse.