there all called by god
I love the English Language! A responsible Minister is a Responsible person meaning honest and trust worthy, Currently unknown in Politics. The Minister Responsible is the Minister that oversees a department or Portfolio for the government. This is a politician, usually a member of Cabinet. Mainly this means he manages or reviews things that fall under that description.
A licensed minister has permission from a religious organization to perform specific duties, while an ordained minister has gone through a formal process of training and ordination within a religious institution, granting them authority to perform a wider range of religious duties. In essence, licensing is often seen as a preliminary step towards ordination.
An ordained person has received official authorization or credentials to perform religious duties, while a minister is someone who serves as a spiritual leader or clergy member within a religious organization. Not all ministers may be ordained, but all ordained individuals are typically considered ministers in the context of their religious roles.
A Chaplin is a minister but they usually perform duties for all faiths of Christianity. They usually work in areas where a mix of faiths live together such as hospital or prisons. A minister refers to any person deemed by their church to be able to teach and perform activities of the church. This can include Chaplins, Pastors or Priests.
"In many states ordained ministers are deemed "licensed ministers"; however, they are to be in "good standing" with their organization to perform marriages, etc." Therefore, a license is a document that can expire; thereby, demonstrating that the minister is in good standing with their organization. Source quoted: http://www.nacministers.com/faq.htm
home minister and finance minister are same there is no any difference between them.....
Any one whom God has called to preach the gospel (salvation by grace through faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross of Calvary) is a preacher/minister. A preacher/minister who has accepted a full/part time position as the spiritual leader of a church is a pastor. All pastors are preachers/ministers, but not all preachers/ministers are pastors.
both are same
aata na jata chunao chinh chata...............................
A minister is a person......a ministry is a group of people.....
The Prime Minister is the Head of the Government reigning the country.
A priest is a religious leader in the Catholic or Orthodox Christian tradition who performs sacraments and administers the church. A preacher is a person who delivers sermons or religious teachings, often in Protestant churches. The main difference is in their roles and the denominations they serve.
"Prime Minister" is usually the title for the head of government of an independent country, while "Chief Minister" is usually the head of government of a state or province.
We usually use the word preacher for the spiritual leader of a church; while a Chaplin works in a hospital, army, a sports team, jail, or school and is not specifically attached to a church or diocese.
the relationship between abigail and reverend parris is its a dirty banana with cherry on top
A Reverend is a priest or minister in a variety of denominational traditions; a Very Reverand is more tradition specific. In Anglicanism, Very Reverand refers to a priest who is or once was the dean of a cathedral; in the Greek Orthodox Church, it refers to an Archimandrite, the superior of a monastic community; and in Roman Catholicism, it refers to a number of priestly roles whose jurisdiction is beyond that of pastor (including cathedral deans and superiors of religious communities).
AnswerPastor Smith.AnswerNever Reverend, sometimes Brother, but usually Pastor. It varies a little between churches and individuals as to how they wish to be known. In some cases, they would be referred to as Dr. if they have a PhD in ministry/theology.AmenBut you shouldn't call someone a doctor if they don't have a doctorate, though many elderly preachers are known to have been given honorary doctorates due to their generosity to a particular school.AnswerAlso, sometimes, Preacher Smith, or (say his first name is...Bob) you would say Preacher Bob. It depends on how formal the church is, how the pastor feels about it, and sometimes how young the pastor is.AnswerUsually the Pastor/Preacher of the church lets you know what to call them. Most Baptist Pastor/Preacher will correct you or suggest that you call them one or the other, as far as I know, I have never heard one being called Minister or Brother by a congregation member. Now if you are also a Pastor/Preacher or another one is speaking to one, they usually call each other Brother.To clarify on the one above:I can't speak for churches and congregations in other places, but here in the south, it is extremely common for the congregation to call their mininster "Brother Joe". Actually, I have never even heard any member of a congregation to address or to refer to their minister as anything but "Brother Joe", especially with Baptist, Pentecostal, non-denominational, among others.As for addressing or referring to them as "Doctor", there are quite a large number of ministers who do have a Ph.D in ministry/theology, and it is quite common to address and refer to them as "Doctor Smith".Furthermore, "Reverend" is often thought by many to be reserved for God and Jesus, since they are the only ones to actually be revered.