Parsonage definition

Parsonage means a residence, owned by a church, that is oc- cupied by a clergy person designated for a particular congregation and who holds regular services for that congregation.
Parsonage means a residence, owned by a church, that is occupied by a clergy person designated for a particular congregation and who holds regular services for that congre- gation.
Parsonage means a residence occupied by a member of the clergy who has been designated for a particular congregation and who holds regular services therefor. [2022 c 93 § 3; 1998 c 311 § 24; 1998 c 202 § 2. Prior: 1997 c 156 § 7; 1997 c 143 § 2; 1994 c 124 § 18; 1993 c 79 § 2; 1989 c 379 § 3; 1981 c 141 § 3; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 40

Examples of Parsonage in a sentence

  • The Fair Rental Value of the Parsonage is the amount of money that the congregation could reasonably expect to receive annually if it used the parsonage as a rental home.

  • The Parsonage Adjustment Amount is the cash amount added to the “Negotiated Cash Salary” or “Minimum Cash Salary Table for Pastors” amount to allow the pastor to secure housing.

  • At the conclusion of the event, the Parsonage at St. Johannes venue staff and the Event Coordinator will conduct a final walk-thru of the facility to assess any possible damages or excessive clean-up that may have occurred during the event.

  • The lot may be available for Client, guest and vendor parking during events only if coordinated through the Parsonage Manager.

  • If Governmental Restrictions are enacted and an alternate date is not feasible for Client’s event upon the determination of Client or Parsonage at St. Johannes staff, Client shall be entitled to a refund of amounts paid to CACVB in connection with Client’s rental of the Parsonage at St. Johannes.


More Definitions of Parsonage

Parsonage. (pastorie) means a dwelling-house for the accommodation of a spiritual leader, who is a full- time employee of an organisation which practises religion in a place of worship, including the accommodation of the spiritual leader’s family, and includes a monastery or convent;
Parsonage means a residence occupied by a member of the
Parsonage means a dwelling house for the accommodation of a spiritual leader who is a full-time employee of an organisation, which practices religion in a place of public worship, and includes the accommodation of the spiritual leader’s family and includes a monastery or convent.
Parsonage means a dwelling house for the accommodation of a spiritual leaser who is a full-time employee of an organisation, which practises religion in a house of worship, and includes the accommodation of the spiritual leader’s family and includes a monastery or convent.
Parsonage means a residence occupied by a clergyman who is
Parsonage means, unless the context otherwise requires, the residence of any of the
Parsonage means a dwelling owned by a church and occupied by the pastor or other church employee.