In 1954, he was ordained into the Presbyterian ministry.
Flack initially trained for a career in the Presbyterian ministry but instead chose to pursue painting.
He was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1859.
After a brief teaching career, he entered the Presbyterian ministry in 1863.
His education continued informally, however, and began to develop an interest in politics, having rejected the Presbyterian ministry.
He gave up his lunch hours for seven years to study for the Presbyterian ministry.
Arthur's first appointment to a Presbyterian ministry in 1874 was based at Forbes.
That year he was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in Philadelphia.
An ordained minister, Thompson spent the first half of his career in Presbyterian ministry.
This led him to change direction in his life and study at the Open University intending to go into the Presbyterian ministry.