Like many other pastors, he began his pastorate trying to wear the ill-fitting theological armor of his theological professors. |
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He was inducted to the pastorate of the Reformed Baptist Church, Inverness, on 17 January. |
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He was inducted to the pastorate of East Street Baptist Church in the London Borough of Southwick. |
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He was not constitutionally a strong man, but he was able to faithfully fulfill the duties of his pastorate until a fortnight ago. |
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Still, I respond happily when people call me pastor, and I am convinced that the pastorate would have been a fulfilling lifelong career. |
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While I have some wonderful professors, some openly admitted that they are teaching because they did not like or care about the pastorate. |
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A time away from the pastorate can provide a renewal of one's call to ministry. |
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When Ivan agreed in April 2002 to accept the pastorate, the church was filled with a real sense of peace and thankfulness to God. |
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Father Hughes' pastorate extended over 14 years, and his death in March 1859 was an occasion for sincere grief. |
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His lengthy pastorate at Lausanne was disrupted by disagreements with the Bernese, however, and in 1559 he was forced to leave the city. |
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In January 1929 Thurman resigned his pastorate in order to pursue a semester of directed graduate study at Haverford College. |
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In 1954, while completing his dissertation, King accepted the pastorate at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. |
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Jean-Claude St-Amour has resigned after 22 years of ministry in this church to accept the pastorate of the Shawinigan church as of August 29th. |
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Built in 1859 during the pastorate of the Reverend James Law, this building is the third church to be situated on this site. |
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Guy Gosselin resigned after serving this assembly from August 2004 to Decembre 2009, to accept the pastorate of Saint-Hyacinthe. |
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Ten years later, with a growing congregation, she resigned the pastorate when she left Boston. |
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To my knowledge, I was the youngest woman in Southern Baptist life to be ordained into a church pastorate and one of only two female Baptist pastors in the state of Georgia. |
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Her changing religious convictions led her to resign her pastorate in July 1854, and shortly thereafter she became a Unitarian minister and served a church in Elizabeth, New Jersey. |
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Following this consultation, the pastor shall provide a written resignation to the church board at least 30 days prior to termination of the pastorate, with a copy to the district superintendent. |
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In 2006, he left his pastorate, and along with other pastors, created the network « Joie dans la Cité » to help churchesdesiring to rediscover the apostolic values found in the New Testament. |
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Williams was given his first pastorate in 1941 in a Baptist chapel in Ynyshir, where he developed his style of poetry. |
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His first ecclesiastical post was the pastorate of the town of Glarus, where he stayed for ten years. |
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Henrique Johannpoeter, who for health reasons had to leave his pastorate. |
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At the denomination's annual conference, the pastorate had passed a bylaw prohibiting members from performing online marriage ceremonies. |
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Soon afterwards, Dave went into his first pastorate in the Small town of Bruce Penninsula and then in Dundas, Ontario, but the young couple already had a heart to learning French and serving in Quebec. |
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Even though Luther had once written a letter recommending Hoffman for a pastorate, by 1529 Luther firmly distanced himself from any association with his teachings and actions. |
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Although he enjoyed the pastorate and was a successful pulpiteer, Shurden felt called to teach in the classroom. |
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From 1813 until 1821, his criticism of the rationalist tendencies that were then predominant in Denmark's Lutheran church made it impossible for him to find a pastorate. |
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The old pastor found his pastorate wearying, and longed to retire. |
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