Generally speaking, minister. Different denominations use different titles, such as priest, father, reverend, minister, pastor, preacher, bishop, etc.
In New Testament churches the leaders of a church were the elders or bishops the words were used interchangeably Acts 20:17, Acts 20:28
The pope is the leader of the Christian Church but is only recognized as such by the Catholic Church.
No. First there are many Christian Churches, and each has their own leader. The title of Holy Roman Emperor no longer exists. When it did exist, the holder of it was not the leader of a church.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.
Jesus Christ.
The leader of the Church of Christ is called Reverend and President of the Church.
The current Pope.
the leader of the Byzantine Church was called the Metropolitans.
The pope was and is the leader of the Christian Church. However, only Catholics accept this leadership.
No, Saint Peter was always considered as the leader of the Church, no matter where he was at the time. He eventually ended up in Rome and was considered the Bishop of Rome as well as the leader of the Church. Eventually the title of pope was conferred on his successors.
The pope is the leader of the entire Christian Church. However, only Catholics recognize this authority.
Whom we worship is Jesus Christ, Heavenly Father and God. Some schools and churches think that we don't, but I swear we do. If you are talking about what our leader of the church is called (Who takes care of the church) that is a bishop or priest. (From my perspective)