Pastor is entirely proper, so is reverend. Since they usually have Doctor of Divinity degrees, Doctor is often a preferred title, especially in the more evangelical churches.
"Yours in Christ" or "Blessings" are commonly used closing salutations for correspondence with a pastor.
Because of His merciful love,
Your name
In his service
For His glory
Thine in Christ
Peace be unto you
Pastor is entirely proper, so is reverend. Since they usually have Doctor of Divinity degrees, Doctor is often a preferred title, especially in the more evangelical churches.
Happy holidays. because its not racist.
The Reverand and Mrs
This could be done in several ways. I believe the current best practice would be The Reverend and Mr. Smith.
"from an admirer"
What is the proper salutation for a register of wills, e.g. Honorable John White?
It is useful when you don't have a contact name (sender's name) because it doesn't require an opening (or closing) salutation. There is no opening salutation or complimentary closing, and nothing is indented.
the answer is A. Salutation
deepest regards
Note
the correct salutation for two men is Messrs
A comma should follow the closing if there is a colon following the salutation.