Christian Clergy
Christian clergy are individuals who are ordained or appointed to lead religious services and provide spiritual guidance within the Christian faith. They often perform various roles, including preaching, teaching, and administering sacraments such as baptism and communion. Clergy members can be found in various denominations, including Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodoxy.
Clergy may hold different titles depending on their specific roles and traditions, such as pastor, priest, minister, or bishop. Their responsibilities often extend beyond the church, as they may engage in community service, counseling, and outreach programs to support their congregations and local communities.