Epaphras
The New Testament does not provide a specific account of Paul visiting Colosse directly. He likely never visited the city; instead, he wrote the Epistle to the Colossians while he was in prison, addressing the church there. His connection to Colosse was primarily through Epaphras, who is believed to have founded the church.
Was a servant of Jesus Christ, a minister.
Stephanie Colosse was born in 1987.
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they spread the word of god from what he had ministered to them and did as god had commanded them to do as righteous men because they wanted to do good and go to heaven.
Because anointing of the sick forgives all sins and only priests can do that
Maybe you mean the letter to the Colossians. Colossians is a book in the New Testament of the Bible it is a letter written by Paul to the church at Colosse. It was probably written while Paul was imprisoned in Rome around AD60. The purpose of the letter was to combat false teaching in the church at Colosse and to show that believers have everything they need in Christ. Paul had never been to Colosse the church was established by Epaphras.
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The priest is the normal minister for Baptism (sometimes a deacon) and Eucharist. Usually Confirmation is ministered by a bishop but can, on occasion and with permission, be ministered by a priest.
The bishop of your minister
His name is epaphras many believe that it was Paul but not so. Colossians 1:7
I am pretty sure he did.