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This is a loaded question because there are no set-in-stone standards when it comes to individual churches or church groups. Yes, most (if not all) sects carry a very strict "morality clause" which governs the behavior of those they employ, but there are many people who have gone on to lead congregations with past transgressions.

The key here is openness and honesty regarding the situation. Depending on many factors, many churches may be willing to overlook a criminal conviction, instead looking at the more favorable areas of your resume. The type of crime committed also figures to be a factor.

In short, no one can answer this question definitively Yes or No. With the proper education and the right situation, you may be able to overcome your past, however.

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