1. ministering - Noun
2. ministering - Adjective
3. ministering - Verb
of Minister
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd of course, at the local level, it was just an outpouring of activity with ministering from every temporal and spiritual angle that you can imagine. Source: Internet
Before ministering in Julian, Arntson served as a solo pastor at North Coast United Methodist Church in Oceanside. Source: Internet
Coming down on a Catholic organization for ministering to children according to the dictates of a faith that doesn’t evolve with changing societal mores is patently wrong. Source: Internet
But then, ministering to the needs of infinitesimal minorities while annulling the freedoms of the rest of us has become rather a habit of progressive governments. Source: Internet
Deaconesses would assist in anointing and baptising women, and in ministering to the spiritual needs of the women of the community. Source: Internet
He became pastor of the Prairie Hill Baptist Church in 1949 and faithfully served that church for the next 69 years, retiring only this year after preaching approximately 8,000 sermons, 52 revivals, and ministering at more than 500 funerals and weddings. Source: Internet