To handle all church business legally and ethically.
shoot realod... then shoot again,
Depends on the church; different ones have different philosophies on this...
Christian Church Born again
This depends on the rules of the Church into which you switch. If a person is baptized in a Protestant Christian church, and switches to the Catholic Church, he does not have to be baptized again.
No, No, No, and again No! It is absolutely mandatory to go to church!
yes
The church of England did not want him preaching at their church again.
remove the cmos battrey from the computer and insert it again
no
Open a command prompt (you will need to be running as an administrator). Type: "netsh winsock reset" (without the quotes) and press enter. Then reboot your computer. Command prompt can be found in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt. To run as an administrator simply right click the icon and select "Run as administrator" If you get a message referring to "elevation" you are NOT running as an administrator. Run the command prompt as administrator and try again.
Open a command prompt (you will need to be running as an administrator). Type: "netsh winsock reset" (without the quotes) and press enter. Then reboot your computer. Command prompt can be found in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt. To run as an administrator simply right click the icon and select "Run as administrator" If you get a message referring to "elevation" you are NOT running as an administrator. Run the command prompt as administrator and try again.
Deacon and minister are just titles within a church. Once you are ordained you technically hold all of these titles and can perform all of the duties, but can specialize in one at a time, often your church will appoint you to such positions sometimes in a hierarchy. This is really a question for your church on how they treat such titles, but I don't know of any religion that doesn't consider being ordained for life.