Pastor is a title given to some Christian ministers. It comes from the Latin 'pastor, pastoris' meaning 'shepherd' - it stems from the metaphor of Jesus as the 'good shepherd'. The pastor looks after his flock (his congregation, in this case.)
Rose-colored starling; or a person authorized to conduct religious worship.
it means either pastor like in English as the church leader, or it can be a shepherd
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Yes, the word pastor is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a clergy person, a person in charge of a Christian congregation or church. The word pastor is also a verb for performing the duties of a pastor.
The pastor is a leader like a shepherd. Both the pastor and the deacons can bring recommendations to the congregation but usually the congregation votes on committees and recommendations by the committees. In the churches that I have seen the pastor has lots of influence but the deacons have the clout. When your deacons and pastor are at cross purposes then you are in danger of a split.Pastor or Deacons well who really runs the USA President or the Legislature. It's a balance of power.
It means a person who is sortof the pastor for the mosque, he leads the mosque in prayer and praise.
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A provisional pastor is a pastor who takes over for a congregation while this group is searching for a new or permanent pastor. A provisional pastor is sometimes referred to as an interim pastor.
well it depends If the pastor dies the bishop becomes the pastor but if not the pastor is always in charge well it depends If the pastor dies the bishop becomes the pastor but if not the pastor is always in charge
Pastor Troy goes by The Pastor.
A preist usually is chapel means church and service means sermon, then yes, a pastor or preist would usually run that.
Yes, in many protestant churches a female pastor can marry someone who is not a pastor.
"ยฟCรณmo se llama tu pastor?" translates to "What is your pastor's name?" in English.