The word Methodist should always be capitalized because it is the name of a specific denomination. The word minister would only be capitalized if it were used in the title of a document.
It is capalized when it is used as a proper noun.
A Methodist minister may be referred to as "reverend" or "pastor."
Colin Morris - Methodist minister - was born in 1929.
Free Methodists are an offshoot of Methodism. Free Methodist is not the same as United Methodist.
Only when it is a title, ex. the Prime Minister of Canada. But in general terms it should not be capitalized.
Yes. It should be --- Minister of Developme nt.
Titles like 'prime minister' are common nouns. Therefore, they are only capitalized when they precede a person's name or used as a specific title. When used normally, 'prime minister' is not capitalized. If referring to a specific title, like the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, then 'prime minister' is capitalized.
Depending on the context, "Methodist" could be a noun, a part of a proper noun, or an adjective. Methodist should always be capitalized. Noun: Susie is a Methodist. Part of a Proper Noun: I am a member of The United Methodist Church. I was born at Methodist Hospital. Adjective: That is a Methodist church. Prevenient grace is a distinctive belief of Methodist theology. John Wesley is the founder of the Methodist movement. I was born at a Methodist hospital.
teacher, Methodist minister and missionary, linguist, and author
Everyone that is not a Bishop, minister, or deacon.
Richard Allen
Methodist