Reverend is a title that has been used in Protestant churches since the Reformation.
Many preachers have gone to school and have a degree in religion, such as a doctorate in theology.
Yes. Christian, Jewish, and Muslim services are all led by preachers. Christians call them priests (catholic) or pastors (protestant). Jews call them rabbis. Muslims call them imams. The previous answer is incorrect. Imams and Rabbis are not considered preachers. They are considered teachers. The concept of "preaching" is purely Christian in practice.
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Call her Mrs Reverend
The same way you would refer to anyone else's wife: Mrs. [last name]. For example, if you are referring to the wife of Reverend Brown, you would call her "Mrs. Brown."
No; Jesus was never called reverend in the Bible, but God was: He sent redemption unto his people: he hath commanded his covenant for ever: holy and reverend is his name(Psalm 111.9)
It depends what religion they are. If he is preaching Judaism he is probably a rabbi Catholics are priests and Protestants are ministers.
The standard collective nouns for a group of preachers are:a converting of preachersa pontification of preachers
The leader of the Church of Christ is called Reverend and President of the Church.
Manic Street Preachers was created in 1986.