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'''<span id="3400">3400. Identification.</span>''' A lay minister is a lay member of The Wesleyan Church whom the local church conference, or the local board of administration if so delegated, has licensed to preach or serve ([[655:7]]), under the pastor’s direction and as opportunity affords ([[725:28]]), thus providing for the employment and development of gifts and usefulness.
'''<span id="3400">3400. Identification.</span>''' A lay minister is a lay member of The Wesleyan Church whom the local church conference, or the local board of administration if so delegated, has licensed to preach or serve ([[655:6]]), under the pastor’s direction and as opportunity affords ([[725:26]]), thus providing for the employment and development of gifts and usefulness.

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3400. Identification. A lay minister is a lay member of The Wesleyan Church whom the local church conference, or the local board of administration if so delegated, has licensed to preach or serve (655:6), under the pastor’s direction and as opportunity affords (725:26), thus providing for the employment and development of gifts and usefulness.