pastors

[ˈpæstərz]

pastors Definition

  • 1a minister or priest in charge of a Christian church or congregation
  • 2a person giving spiritual care to a group of people

Using pastors: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pastors" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pastors of the church are very involved in the community.

  • Example

    The pastor gave an inspiring sermon on forgiveness.

  • Example

    The pastors are available for counseling and spiritual guidance.

  • Example

    The church has several pastors who share the responsibilities.

pastors Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with pastors

  • a retired pastor who is still recognized by the church as having served with distinction

    Example

    The church honored its pastor emeritus with a special service.

  • the provision of spiritual and emotional support and guidance to members of a religious community

    Example

    The pastor provided pastoral care to the family during their time of grief.

  • pastor's study

    an office or room in a church where the pastor can work and meet with people

    Example

    The pastor was in his study preparing for Sunday's sermon.

Origins of pastors

from Latin 'pastor', meaning 'shepherd'

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Summary: pastors in Brief

A 'pastor' [ˈpæstərz] is a minister or priest in charge of a Christian church or congregation, providing spiritual care to a group of people. The term extends to phrases like 'pastoral care,' referring to emotional and spiritual support, and 'pastor's study,' denoting the pastor's office or workspace.