An ordained minister charged with responsibility for the doctrinal, sacramental and related service of people committed to his care; e g , a bishop for the people in his diocese, a priest for the people of his parish
The person assigned by the Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference as the leader in charge of the local congregation, in this case Metanoia Peace Community The term pastor means shepherd
A priest in charge of a parish He is responsible for administering the sacraments, instructing the congregation in the doctrine of the Church, and other services to the people of the parish
The minister assigned to lead a church When there is a church staff with more than one minister, this person is known as the senior pastor (See chapter 20)
Another name for a clergy person In both Latin and English the word simply means "shepherd " All Lutheran clergy are called pastors, and many Episcopal and Roman Catholic clergy are comfortable enough with the term to use it to describe them
A priest in charge of a parish or congregation He is responsible for administering the sacraments, instructing the congregation in the doctrine of the Church, and other services to the people of the parish
pastors
التركية النطق
pästırz
النطق
/ˈpastərz/ /ˈpæstɜrz/
علم أصول الكلمات
[ 'pas-t&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English pastour, from Middle French, from Latin pastor herdsman, from pascere to feed; more at FOOD.