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* Krass, Alfred C., " Growing Together in Spirituality: Pastor and Parish Have a Check-Up ," Christian Century, ( April 1987 ) ( Krass was pastor of the United Christian Church in Levittown, and still a resident of the community ; he asks how mainstream Protestants might move beyond the " autonomy of the individual member " that is so often part and parcel of a liberal world view )
( 25 March 1860 – 24 August 1919 ) was a German liberal politician and Protestant parish pastor.
Higginson was called as pastor at the First Religious Society of Newburyport, Massachusetts, a Unitarian church known for its liberal Christianity.
The founder of this chapel, and for a period of 26 years its liberal, intelligent and revered pastor, to whose memory the Catholics of Liverpool erect this monument.
The founder of this chapel, and for a period of 26 years its liberal, intelligent and revered pastor, to whose memory the Catholicks of Liverpool erect this monument .— R. I. P.

pastor and politician
* 1952 – Chuck Baldwin, American politician, pastor, and radio host
* July 17 – Itubwa Amram, Nauruan pastor and politician ( b. 1922 )
* December 21 – Itubwa Amram, Nauruan pastor and politician ( d. 1989 )
Johann Karl Emmanuel Schenk ( 1 December 1823-18 July 1895 ) was a Swiss pastor, politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council ( 1863-1895 ).
Frederick Muhlenberg ( 1750 – 1801 ), a Lutheran pastor, became a major patriot and politician, rising to Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives.
Andrew Jackson Young ( born March 12, 1932 ) is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia.
Lewis Valentine ( 1 June 1893March 1986 ), a Welsh politician, Baptist pastor, author, editor, and Welsh-language activist, wrote the hymn " Gweddi dros Gymru " ( or " Prayer for Wales "), sung to the tune of " Finlandia ".
Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig ( September 8, 1783 – September 2, 1872 ) (), most often referred to as simply N. F. S. Grundtvig, was a Danish pastor, author, poet, philosopher, historian, teacher, and politician.
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., ( November 29, 1908 – April 4, 1972 ) was an American politician and pastor who represented Harlem, New York City, in the United States House of Representatives ( 1945 – 71 ).
Andrew Evans OAM ( born 17 June 1935, in India ) is a Pentecostal Christian pastor in the Assemblies of God and a politician in the South Australian Legislative Council.
Lewis Edward Valentine ( 1 June 1893 – March 1986 ) was a Welsh politician, Baptist pastor, author, editor, and Welsh-language activist.
Two persons deserve special mencion on the city history: the Barão da Boa Esperança, influential politician who contributed to the development of the municipality, and Padre Victor, pastor of the city.
Max Maurenbrecher ( 17 July 1874 – 30 April 1929 ) was a German politician and pastor from Königsberg.

pastor and Maas
* Hermann Maas, German pastor and opponent of Nazism

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The other officers may be called " deacons ", " elders " or " session " ( borrowing Presbyterian terminology ), or even " vestry " ( borrowing the Anglican term ) it is not their label that is important to the theory, but rather their lay status and their equal vote, together with the pastor, in deciding the issues of the church.
") He soon became the pastor and overseer of the Brethren meeting, at first over a stable but shortly, under Gosse's preaching and peacemaking, in finer quarters which he perhaps financed himself.
Morse was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the first child of the pastor Jedidiah Morse ( 1761 – 1826 )— who was also a geographer and Elizabeth Ann Finley Breese ( 1766 – 1828 ).
From 1840 onward, Millerism was transformed from an “ obscure, regional movement into a national campaign .” The key figure in this transformation was Joshua Vaughan Himes the pastor of Chardon Street Chapel in Boston, and an able and experienced publisher.
A few other Twilight Zones would follow the example of this episode and cast blacks in significant roles, including the pastor in " I Am the Night Color Me Black ", with Ivan Dixon, and the electrician in " The Brain Center at Whipple's ".
Ballou preached at Barnard, Vermont and surrounding towns in 1801 1807 ; at Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1807 1815 ; at Salem, Massachusetts in 1815 1817 ; and, as pastor of the Second Universalist Church in Boston, from December 1817 until his death there.
* June 4 Edwards Amasa Park, American theologian, pastor and writer ( born 1808 )
* Monod, S., Life and Letters of Adolphe Monod, pastor of the Reformed Church of France, by one of his daughters, London: Nisbet & Co., 1885 authorised translation, abridged from the original.
* William Sloane Coffin Late Presbyterian / UCC minister and activist ; ' pastor, prophet, poet '; former Chaplain at Yale University and Senior Pastor of Riverside Church, New York City
* Andrew Young Civil rights leader, ordained UCC pastor, and former member of Congress, UN ambassador, and mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
Larry Spencer is a Baptist pastor in Canada, and former Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the Saskatchewan riding of Regina Lumsden Lake Centre.
While the pastor was acquitted of manslaughter, the resultant publicity generally linked with a major professed aim of Premier Drury's administration served to call this aim of rigorous Temperance enforcement into question in the minds of many Ontarians.
For help in creating a dramatic form, Striggio drew on other sources Poliziano's 1480 play, Guarini's Il pastor fido, and Ottavio Rinuccini's libretto for Peri's Euridice.
In 2007, the ESV Literary Study Bible with extensive introductions and essays alongside brief annotation ( focusing on the Bible as literature ) written by professor of English literature Leland Ryken of Wheaton College and his son, Presbyterian pastor and theologian Philip Ryken was published by Crossway Bibles, the publisher of the ESV.
At the behest of the government, his bishop removed him from his post thereby depriving him of the right to use the apartment to which he was entitled as a pastor and assigned him to be a pastor in the countryside.

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Second, the Protestant sects were run by their members, and the pastor was their employee ( unlike state-sponsored Churches, where the pastor might be a political appointee ).
She was initially trained by the pastor father Karasu, but unlike her mentor, she was not satisfied with a life of poverty.

pastor and Niemöller
** The Gestapo arrests pastor Martin Niemöller.
Lutheran pastor and theologian Martin Niemöller, founder of the Confessing Church resistance movement against the Nazis, is an Honorary Citizen of Wiesbaden.
Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller ( 14 January 1892 – 6 March 1984 ) was a German anti-Nazi theologian " Niemöller, ( Friedrich Gustav Emil ) Martin " < cite > The New Encyclopædia Britannica </ cite > ( Chicago: University of Chicago, 1993 ), 8: 698 .</ ref > and Lutheran pastor.
Martin Niemöller was born in Lippstadt, then in the Prussian Province of Westphalia ( now in North Rhine-Westphalia ), on 14 January 1892 to the Lutheran pastor Heinrich Niemöller and his wife Pauline ( née Müller ), and grew up in a very conservative home.
After serving as the superintendent of the Inner Mission in the old-Prussian ecclesiastical province of Westphalia, Niemöller in 1931 became pastor of the Jesus Christus Kirche ( comprising a congregation together with St. Anne's Church ) in Dahlem, an affluent suburb of Berlin.
“ First they came …” is a famous statement attributed to pastor Martin Niemöller ( 1892 – 1984 ) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power and the purging of their chosen targets, group after group.
Martin Niemöller was a German pastor and theologian born in Lippstadt, Germany, in 1892.
Sometimes the concentration camps were used to hold important prisoners, such as the generals involved in the attempted assassination of Hitler ; U-boat Captain-turned-Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller ; and Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, who was interned at Flossenbürg on February 7, 1945, until he was hanged on April 9, shortly before the war ’ s end.
He took over as the pastor of the congregation at Berlin-Dahlem after the arrest of Martin Niemöller.

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