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Definition of local preacher in English: local preachernoun A Methodist layperson authorized to conduct services in a particular circuit. Example sentencesExamples - It also contained two preaching plans - rotas for local preachers - a booklet on Primitive Methodism, and an advert for the church's stone-laying ceremony.
- Mr Jacob Fletcher, a local preacher for 44 years, has been engaged in many branches of religious work in the course of his 73 years.
- In addition to the regular clergy, these were served by 43 local preachers.
- Rex Brindle, 88, of Falcon Gardens, is a genuine lover of people and has been an active local preacher since he was in his late teens.
- He and Carolyn are also local preachers at Kingston Methodist Church and have close ties with many voluntary organisations.
- Grant does so reluctantly, at the urgent behest of his aunt, Jefferson's godmother, and a local preacher.
- He and his wife are also local preachers at Kingston Methodist Church and have close ties with many voluntary organisations.
- Gareth and myself were at one time local preachers in the same circuit.
- He was thrilled when I told him I was planning to become a Methodist minister and that our daughter, Sarah, was training to become a local preacher.
- Trajkovski is a lawyer and a licensed local preacher of the Methodist Church.
- More than that, he was a committed Christian, a local preacher and well known for his counselling abilities.
- The local preacher, Avery (who is also Berniece's boyfriend), tried to get her to part with it to help fund the church and she flatly refused.
- She then trained to be a local preacher, candidated for the ministry and spent three years training to be a minister.
- I have been a Methodist local preacher for 45 years and an Anglican reader for six.
- As well as being a prominent sheep farmer, Mr Dunn was also an auctioneer, and for more than 70 years as Methodist local preacher, visiting chapels throughout the county.
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