Jesuits
A clerical order is a group of individuals within a religious community who have received holy orders and typically serve in specific roles within the church hierarchy, such as priests, deacons, or bishops. They are responsible for performing religious rituals, administering sacraments, and providing spiritual guidance to the faithful.
State laws control marriage. If a youth minister is ordained by a religious church he should be able to perform a marriage even in a church that he doesn't serve as long as he has permission of the church congregation who owns the building.
Depends on the church and denominations but most churches require one to be a member in order to hold certain leadership positions.
The Poor Clares are a Catholic religious order of women, also known as the Order of Saint Clare. Founded by Saint Clare of Assisi in the 13th century, they live a contemplative life of prayer, poverty, and self-denial. Their main purpose is to seek union with God and to serve the Church through a life of prayer and seclusion.
to serve the people in the church and at funerals
The primary duty of any church leader is to obey Christ and serve his/her brothers and sisters in Christ. This requires true humility in order to be a godly and fruitful leader.
Churches, while concentrated do not belong to individual people.
Q: In a corporate baptist church can deacon also serve as a trustee?
Secular clergy are ordained ministers who are not bound by a religious order and typically serve in a specific geographic location such as a parish. Religious clergy belong to a specific religious order or congregation and may live in a community setting with other clergy members. They often take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in addition to their ordination vows.
In Which We Serve was created on 1942-09-17.
Arising to Serve was created in 2009.
Serve In Silence was created in 1999.