The church office should have them on record, and no professional would have any problem with people wanting to see them. If someone does have a problem, maybe there isa problem. Contact the office of the denomination of the church. If they don't have the credentials, there is a really big problem. If the church is completely independent and you cannot get them to share the credentials, talk with someone on the church's board of elders or hiring committee. Frankly, if you still get nowhere, you should find another church.
The website for the church is below. Perhaps you can find the name of the pastor there.
If the pastor carries a degreed title such as Dr., that title should be included and used first. Many pastors are also called Reverend. If you are unsure of the pastor's credentials or preferences, most pastors are happy being introduced as Brother or Sister. It is also helpful to follow their name with a short explanation of, 'Pastor of the Such and Such Church.'
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.
Wait for what? To get a new Pastor? We have a guy at our Church who Preaches if our Pastor can't make it to Church or if he passes away
WHAT?! No, a pastor of ANY church cannot ask someone to move out of town and any good, Christian pastor would never do that! The only thing a pastor may do is if he feels that a member of a church has committed a bad sin and will not confess, the pastor can have the church vote on it and the person may be asked to leave the church, but NO PASTOR can kick someone out of town and if that is what's happening, than that pastor is not a good, Christian pastor and he should be reported to the head of the district for whatever denomination his church is.
Fred Phelps is the pastor of Westboro Baptist Church.
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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.
Pastor Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas.
in 1954, Dr. King was appointed pastor of a black church in?
if you have a church you can ask your pastor. there may be some babtism papers and documents.
Many churches will not have a problem welcoming back a divorced and remarried pastor