The usual spelling is hyphenated "co-pastor" (one sharing pastoral duties).
Co-pastor is correct.
That is the correct spelling of "co-owner" (one of the owners).
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That is a proper spelling of "co-chairman" (one of two or more joint chairmen).
The spelling may be one word "cofounder" or hyphenated "co-founder" (which is sometimes clearer).
Well it all depends on the situation. For example if the main pastor of the church is sick many time's the co-pastor of the church will preach the sermon. And some times the co-pastor if some one needs help say like there is some one who needs prayer and the main preacher is in the middle of the sermon a co-pastor may ask if he or she can help pray in some way or say the main pastor is already helping some one pray the co-pastor can also help another person that is need or a prayer partner.
She might not BE a co-pastor. She might not enter into the activities of a church that a pastor does, and her practices and habits could be entirely different from that of the pastor. She might prefer working with young people, teaching them various exercises and learning lessons or musical skills.
a member, usher, leader, deacon, co-pastor, and pastor
No a parsonage cannot be owned by the church and the pastor. If the church as an organization owns something it cannot be co owned by an individual. The pastor is an employee of the church not a co-owner of the church/organization.
Sometimes, but usually the church council decides who will become the next pastor. If the church has no council, then the clergy members of the church will come together and decide which one of them will be pastor.
He's an ordained pastor and used to be head pastor at a church but now he his co-manager to the boys.
The leader of a local church is the "pastor."
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That is the correct spelling of "co-owner" (one of the owners).
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Colleague: a co-worker
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