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Enoch Adeboye (1942–present) Redeemed Christian Church of God, Servant of Yahweh; Joyce Meyer (1943–present) Benny Hinn (1952–present) Prosperity theology; David Oyedepo (1954–present) Living Faith Church Worldwide; T.D. Jakes (1957–present) Prosperity theology; Nicholas Duncan-Williams (1957–present) Faith, Spiritual Warfare, Prayer
Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship and evangelist of Harvest Crusades Nicky Lee , creator of The Marriage Course, and associate vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton in London John MacArthur , pastor of Grace Community Church (California) , editor of the MacArthur Study Bible , founder and president of The Master's Seminary
The following is a current list of the highest-ranking leaders in major Christian churches ... The Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church is the Most ...
Joseph Tkach, Jr., President and pastor general (1995–present) New Apostolic Church – Richard Fehr, Chief apostle (1988–2005) Wilhelm Leber, Chief apostle (2005–2013) Jean-Luc Schneider (2013–present) [5]
Sedgwick Daniels, a member of one of Milwaukee's most influential families, rose to prominence in the 2000s as a spiritual and political leader. Bishop Sedgwick Daniels, electrifying and ...
Oswald Chambers (1874–1917, S), pastor and author of My Utmost for His Highest, son of a converted pastor [95] Oren B. Cheney (1816–1903, US), abolitionist and founder of Bates College [96] John T. Christian (1854–1925), US, church historian [97] Dr. John Clarke (1609–1676, US), medical doctor, early proponent of separation of church ...
This is a list of notable Christian theologians listed chronologically by century of birth This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Teaching Elders are ordained by the Presbytery and fill the role of pastor. Ruling Elders are ordained by the local church and serve on a board that leads the church. Deacon: Priestess: Specific to Christian spiritualist, Independent protestant, and Non-denominational Christian, women who are ministers. [1] [2] [3] Bishop: See also Bishop ...