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Wayne Barber

member since March 31, 2008

Wayne A. Barber was born in 1943 in Roanoke, Virginia to Claude and Myrtle Barber. He grew up in a loving home and shared his father's love for fishing. He played basketball in high school and college, rightly so since he stands 6' 7" tall. He graduated in 1968 and served in ministry for seven years before being saved in October of 1975. He pastored his first church in Switzer, Kentucky in 1978 and moved to Lexington, Mississippi the spring of 1979. In 1981 God called him to Chattanooga, Tennessee to pastor the congregation of Woodland Park Baptist church for the next 18 years. While in Chattanooga, Wayne developed a good relationship with Jack and Kay Arthur, who founded Precept Ministries and attended Wayne’s church. He became a co-teacher at Precept Ministries for 14 years. He learned to exegete scripture through weekly meetings with Dr. Spiros Zodhiates, one of the world’s leading Greek scholars. Wayne shared a radio broadcast with Dr. Zodhiates. Wayne has taught around the world for AMG International, Dr. Zodhiates’ outreach ministry. On March 24, 2002, Wayne Barber became Senior Teaching Pastor at Hoffmantown Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Wayne's Presentations

Featured Presentations

  • Worship Music in Evangelism

    Worship Music in Evangelism - what it is not - it is NOT evangelism, primary goal ascribe worth to the Lord, to bless the Lord, to call on the Name of the Lord. Billy Foote takes the biblical perspective from 2 Chronicles 29.

    Length: 57 minutes

    Views: Viewed 13 times.

  • What Kind of Church Does God Bless?

    Dr. Rainer, speaking at the 2007 New Mexico State-wide Evangelism Conference, explains the truths to being a church that God Blesses.

    Length: 27 minutes

    Views: Viewed 44 times.

  • Ko-Lay-Oh: Retaining Membership Through Involvement Prt 2

    Part 2 of 2:
    Recent studies have indicated a 60% dropout rate among new church members within five years after they join. What can be done to keep new members involved in church? The Ko-Lay-Oh Seminar offers an answer that churches are beginning to use among their membership. Ko-Lay-Oh is a Greek word that means to glue or weld together; to join or to cleave to. Joining a membership roll is not that same thing as becoming a part of the church ministry plan. Ko-Lay-Oh seeks to bridge that gap.

    Length: 19 minutes

    Views: Viewed 24 times.

  • Counseling and Maintaining Balance

    Dr. Joseph Bunce talks about resources for pastoral counseling, as well as the steps to take to avoid burnout and maintain balance in bi-vocational ministry

    Length: 54 minutes

    Views: Viewed 32 times.

  • Developing A Multi-Ethnic Strategy

    Do you have a passion for reaching the people groups in your community? Observe Dr. Richard Vera as he shares his many years of working with many groups - currently in California with churches speaking 52 different languages! You will gain a biblical perspective built around your context-your culture-and your calling.

    Length: 62 minutes

    Views: Viewed 10 times.