it is a place where the minster and his family live. it is owned by the church and all expenses are paid for by the church One of the benefits of clergy is that normally the church provides them housing. A parsonage is a house owned by the church, usually next door, that is for the pastor of the church and his family. Depending on the church, it may include all utilities and lawn maintenance. Some churches do not maintain a parsonage. Some of these churches offer a "housing allowance" in lieu of a parsonage, while others expect the pastor to pay for his own home out of his own salary. In situations where the church is too small to provide a salary adequate for this, the pastor will maintain a job like any other person.
The house of a Presbyterian Minister is a manse.
The manse.
Reformed Presbyterian Church Parsonage was created in 1829.
Sweet Hollow Presbyterian Church Parsonage was created in 1830.
No- he was born in a parsonage in Staunton, Virginia - his father was a Presbyterian minister.
“how can we get financed for a roof for our parsonage”
Baptist Parsonage was created in 1858.
Old Parsonage was created in 1867.
Caldwell Parsonage was created in 1782.
Framley Parsonage was created in 1818-01.
Swedish Lutheran Parsonage was created in 1901.
St. John's Parsonage was created in 1696.
By legal definition, the apartment in which the Circuit Overseer lives is a parsonage.
Alexander Parsonage was born on 1980-02-26.