I don't think anybody should be called by any title. As Jesus said: do not be called teacher or father. It's not so easy in practise though, as there are preconceived-ideas of members and pastors.
When addressing them as the third person. i.e "I spoke to The Reverend this morning.
Reverend, pastor, clergy, minister, preacher...they are all acceptable. It is more of an issue of preference.
he is a minister.
christiana oneil
A Methodist minister may be referred to as "reverend" or "pastor."
The title for a Minister is 'Reverend.' Example: Reverend John Doe or, Reverend Doe.For a more complete list, please see the related question listed below.
The best way to address your letter to a Minister is to Reverend and Mrs. _______
Reverend Lovejoy.
Reverend Parson Hopper
Reverend Hale, minister in Beverly. He supports the witch trials, but later, he learns that Abigail is lying.
He was a clergyman. They addressed him as Reverend Snow.
The leader of a cult is commonly referred to as a cult leader. They typically have a dominant and controlling influence over the members of the cult.
In a general sense, a "reverend" or minister is not required, in any legal sense, to register. In a more more specific sense, a minister may be required to register to perform marrage ceremonies in particualr counties (USA), though this is rare. They may be required to register with a hospital as a visitor, etc. "Reverend" is an adjective and a title, usually denoting a minister (in the religious sense). It is more proper to refer to them as a minister or cleric (singular of "clergy").