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A Pastor (For protestants) and a bishop (For catholics)
Is there an office of a bishop in the Baptist church? I thought, according to the Bible, the pastor is the bishop, when it is talking about the qualifications of the bishop, it is talking about the qualifications of the pastor. I believe that their are two offices in the church. The office of the Pastor and the Deacon. God is the head, Pastor is the under shepherd and the deacons are servants to the pastor, the church and to God.
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
No. The church can ask the Bishop to reconsider his or her choice of appointment, but ultimately it is the decision of the Bishop to appoint a pastor to a given church. That is the nature of the Episcopal polity.
Bishop Joel D. Trout was the Pastor of North Park Apostolic Church. The new pastor is Mark Garcia (former assistant pastor) Bishop Trout resigned as pastor the end of 2006. He has launched a new church called Redemption Church in the city of San Diego. He and his wife are fulfilling ministry with about 200 members. He is also senior pastor of Harvestime Apostolic Ministries in Atlanta Georgia.
Yes Apostle Ellis is the Pastor Of The Apostolic Pentecostal Church Of Morgan Park
There's no such thing as a bishop in a Lutheran church. We strictly have pastors, as well as board members who act in the absence of the pastor.
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The bishop appoints pastors as well as assistant pastors.
That depends on the organization that the person belongs to. Ask your pastor's bishop for the specifics.
Timothy was the pastor/bishop of the church at Ephesus. Paul's letters to Timothy were meant to encourage and teach the young pastor how a church is to be lead and the importance of solid doctrine in the church.
If you mean who is the minister of the sacrament of Confirmation, that is reserved to the bishop. However, for those entering the church at Easter who have not yet received Holy Communion, then the bishop may delegate the pastor of the church to confirm