29 Metaphors for pastors

The pastor of the church was the Rev. Frederick A. Noble.

Its first Pastor, as we have seen, was Rev. David Lewis.

Adjoining the chancel is a pastor's study; but for an indefinite time their prime instructor has ordained that the only pastor shall be the Bible, with her book called "SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES."

In 1842 Union was attached to the Madison circuit, and the Pastor was Rev. S.P. Keyes.

The Pastor of Greenbush at this time was Rev. A.M. Hulce.

Its pastor was a pioneer preacher, who worked with fiery and successful energy to spread learning and religion among the early settlers of the southwest.

The parishes have always controlled their own affairs, and since the Reformation their government has been in the hands of a board or council elected by the people, of which the pastor of the church is chairman.

The Pastor of the charge was Rev. T.C. Golden, who entered the Conference in 1850, and had been stationed at Cascade and Sheboygan Falls.

"The foundations of this church, my brethren," said its present gifted pastor, in a sermon preached at the centenary of its formation, "are love of evangelical doctrine, of ecclesiastical liberty, of revivals of religion.

The pastor was the most untiring worker of all.

A Christian pastor who did not mind about his money was not an ideal prevalent among the rural minds of fat central England, and might have seemed to introduce a dangerous laxity of supposition about Christian laymen who happened to be creditors.

At the present writing, the Pastor is Rev. Isaac Wiltse, of whom mention will be made in a subsequent chapter.

The present Pastor is Rev. Henry Sewell, who entered the Conference in 1858.

Our pious pastor was a fair sample of the "wooden men" turned out by the educational mills of the day; to an assembly of whom Edwin Booth is reported to have said: "The difference between the theatre and the church is this, you preach the gospel as if it were fiction, while we speak fiction as if it were the gospel truth.

"These," said the pastor, "are the children of a people which for a thousand years has not known how to read or write.

The Pastor was Rev. R.W. Barnes.

The pastors of the Prussian State Church are in one important respect the exact opposite of Martin Luther.

In 1839 the charge took the name of Racine and Southport Mission, the Pastor being Rev. Salmon Stebbins.

The pastor of our church at the time was Rev. Milton Bourne, of the Rock River Conference.

I had always thought the first pastor at Winkelsteg should be a repentant sinner, and not a just man.

In 1840 Southport was made a separate charge, and the Pastor at Racine was Rev. L.F. Moulthrop.

The Pastor was Rev. Delos Hale, who entered the Conference in 1854.

Brandon was the next charge visited, the Pastor being my old friend Rev. R.S. Hayward, whose acquaintance, it will be remembered, I made as an Exhorter at Brothertown.

In 1844 the Pastor was Rev. G. L. S. Stuff, and in 1845, Rev. Julius Field.

The first Pastor was Rev. James McKean, who was an earnest and devoted laborer in the vineyard.

29 Metaphors for  pastors