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Barnabas the Encourager

Barnabas the Encourager

By: Pastor Calvin Reed
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The name "Barnabas" means son of encouragement. Joseph, an early Christian, was given this name by the apostles because he was an influential, positive example to the early Church. In this four-part series, Pastor Calvin Reed highlights the life of Barnabas and what it teaches us about being an encouragement to the Church through our example.2022 Christianity Spirituality
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  • Barnabas: The Model of an Encourager – Part IV – Paul and Barnabas (PM)
    Dec 5 2022
    This is a sermon recorded at the Lebanon Bible Fellowship Church in Lebanon, PA during the evening service on 12/4/2022 entitled “Barnabas: The Model of an Encourager (Part IV) – Paul and Barnabas” by Pastor Calvin Reed. It is the fourth part in a mini-series entitled, “Barnabas the Encourager.” Click here for handout.
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  • Barnabas: The Model of an Encourager – Part III (PM)
    Nov 7 2022
    This is a sermon recorded at the Lebanon Bible Fellowship Church in Lebanon, PA during the evening service on 11/6/2022 entitled “Barnabas: The Model of an Encourager (Part III)” by Pastor Calvin Reed. It is the third part in a mini-series entitled, “Barnabas the Encourager.” Click here for handout.
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  • Barnabas: The Model of an Encourager – Part II (PM)
    Oct 16 2022
    This is a sermon recorded at the Lebanon Bible Fellowship Church in Lebanon, PA during the evening service on 10/16/2022 entitled “Barnabas: The Model of an Encourager (Part II)” by Pastor Calvin Reed. It is the second part in a mini-series entitled, “Barnabas the Encourager.” Click here for handout.
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