The Pastor is a shepherd. He is to tend to the sheep by feeding them, leading them, correcting them, keeping the wolves at bay, etc.
He should be willing and able to do everything named on the list.
That does not, however, mean that he should be expected to always do everything on the list.
A Pastor needs his flock behind him to back him up.
He should have some good Deacons to help him carry out his pastoral duties, excluding preaching.
The Pastor has control of the church, in a certain extent, but the church is ultimately the higher authority here on earth. The church has the power to hire or fire the Pastor whenever they feel he is no longer needed.
Our Pastor has no authority to hire or fire anyone, mainly because our church has no employees.
Even so, we do have elected offices, such as Pastor, Moderator, Clerk, and Treasurer. These positions are chosen by the church body, and in fact, the Pastor does not even get a vote, only because he is usually the Moderator and the Mod. is not allowed a vote.
A Pastor should visit other churches. How else are people of our faith in other locales to know that we are here?
He should be a friendly person. I've seen many Elders who could preach, but they should not have been Pastors. They couldn't handle the leadership position.
Our Deacons have been given authority to pay the ministers and decide how much pay, on a pre-determined scale, each minister will receive.
Most decisions are made by the church body in conference. Any minor decisions, like most of those not involving money, are usually handled by the Pastor, Deacons, and/or a small committee of men.
Probably 90% of the decisions we make are done by asking the question in conference, forming a committee to investigate, hearing the report from the committee at the next conference, and also voting with or against the committee in that conference after a brief discussion by the church as a whole.
During the conference, the Pastor usually has little say, as, once again, he is usually the Moderator, and the Moderator does not usually join the discussion to a large degree.
That is about all I can think of right now.
Bro. James