A group of pastors is called: Clergy. Quite often they differentiate themselves from the laity by taking on fancy names that even Jesus did not have (like: Father; Holy Father; Reverend; Most Right Reverend; etc). They also like to wear different garb to be easily identified as different from the laity.
Among Jehovah's Witnesses, they are simply called 'elders'. But they are never addressed as such. It is merely their function, not their title. Jehovah's Witnesses also do not follow the mainstream traditions of special titles, and special garb.
A group of Pastors
Christian ministers or priest having spiritual charge over a congregation or other group.
The president of the pastors aide ministry typically serves as the leader and coordinator of the ministry's activities. They work closely with the pastor to provide assistance and support, organize events, coordinate volunteers, and help meet the needs of the congregation and community. The president also helps to maintain communication between the ministry and the pastor to ensure alignment with the church's mission and vision.
Marco Pastors's birth name is Marcus Gerhardus Theodorus Pastors.
The Catholics and Anglicans have priests; it seems that most Protestant denominations have pastors. There are ministers as well--
Reverend, pastor, clergy, minister, preacher...they are all acceptable. It is more of an issue of preference.
Street pastors was created in 2003.
What do you call a group of Dancers?
120 pastors
No, elders and pastors are not the same. Elders are often individuals who provide guidance and leadership in a religious community, whereas pastors are typically ordained ministers who lead a congregation. While some pastors may also serve as elders, not all elders are pastors.
Yes, the Salvation Army does not allow female pastors to be paid equally to male pastors.
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