unpastor (Meaning)

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unpastor (v. t.)

To cause to be no longer pastor; to deprive of pastorship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unpastor

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

unpastor Sentence Examples

  1. The derelict church had fallen into an unpastoral state, with crumbling walls and overgrown grounds.
  2. The bishop's absence left the congregation without proper pastoral care, creating an unpastoral atmosphere.
  3. Father Michael's harsh and judgmental sermons alienated parishioners, leading to an unpastoral division in the community.
  4. The lack of warmth and compassion in the pastor's interactions made for an unpastoral and unwelcoming environment.
  5. The absence of regular worship services and fellowship activities contributed to an unpastoral void within the church body.
  6. The church's focus on material possessions and prestige created an unpastoral divide between clergy and laity.
  7. The pastor's neglect of his pastoral duties resulted in an unpastoral decline in church attendance and spiritual growth.
  8. The unpastoral treatment of vulnerable members caused resentment and distrust within the congregation.
  9. The pastor's lack of empathy and understanding created an unpastoral atmosphere, hindering the healing and growth of parishioners.
  10. The unpastoral neglect of the elderly and sick demonstrated a profound lack of compassion and care in the church community.

FAQs About the word unpastor

To cause to be no longer pastor; to deprive of pastorship.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The derelict church had fallen into an unpastoral state, with crumbling walls and overgrown grounds.

The bishop's absence left the congregation without proper pastoral care, creating an unpastoral atmosphere.

Father Michael's harsh and judgmental sermons alienated parishioners, leading to an unpastoral division in the community.

The lack of warmth and compassion in the pastor's interactions made for an unpastoral and unwelcoming environment.