The term pastor is not generally used as a job title here, and only occasionally as a description. It would be more usual to say minister or priest. Training would depend on which Church you belong to. In the Catholic church, for instance, you would go through a rigorous selection process and then long (I think it's seven years) training at a seminary. Any process would best begin by talking to your own minister.
Pastor Deitrick and Damita Haddon
Each denomination and sect within the denomination may and probably do have their own standards to achieve before becoming a Pastor. Suggest you ask your local 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.
Pastor McKnight's wife's name is Cynthia McKnight. Pastor Warren C. McKnight, Sr. is the pastor of the Love Kingdom Fellowship Church.
Yes, in many protestant churches a female pastor can marry someone who is not a pastor.
I believe you are asking the ranks that someone can go, because everyone in the COGIC is not a pastor. Men can be Deacons, Ministers, Elders (Pastors) and then Bishops. Women can be Missionaries, Mothers and Evangelist. It depends on your anointing and God utterance to your pastoral head.
Anita Oyakhilome is Swiss-Nigerian, and her father hails from Edo state, as does husband Chris Oyakhilome. Anita is the oldest daughter of a family of five, and has a degree in English from Ambrose Alli University.
Yes.
seminary school
no!
The website for the church is below. Perhaps you can find the name of the pastor there.
An acting pastor is another way of saying an interim pastor. Someone to fill in, not a permanent position, while a replacement is found.