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Dr.
Daly Barnes, Jr. was born on April 28, 1957, and is a native
of Washington, D.C. He is the son of Mrs. Edna H. Barnes and
the late Reverend Daly Barnes, Sr., who molded and shaped
Christian character ever present and deeply rooted in his
life today.
Dr. Barnes received
his education in the District of Columbia Public Schools,
graduating from McKinley Technical High School in June 1975.
In August 1975, he entered Howard University's College of
Fine Arts on a special talent scholarship in Music. In 1976,
he received a full academic scholarship to complete his tenure
at Howard University. In May 1979, he graduated Magna Cum
Laude from Howard University, with a Bachelor of Music Education
Degree. In 1986, he was honored as an Outstanding Young Man
of America and was awarded a nationally competitive scholarship
from the Princeton Theological Education Fund. Dr. Barnes
received a Master of Divinity Degree from Howard University
Divinity School in 1990, having graduated with high honors.
He then returned to the D.C. Public School System as an Instrumental
Music Instructor and Band Director. He was also nominated
for Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities. At
that time, he was honored with the first place award in Howard
University's Preaching festival. Dr. Barnes enrolled at The
United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio as a Samuel D.
Proctor Fellow; and in May, 1995, he was conferred the Doctor
of Ministry Degree by that institution. He served as an adjunct
professor at Howard from 1996 to 1998.
Reverend Barnes began
preaching at the age of 17. After four years as a licensed
minister, upon the recommendation of Reverend E.W. Burrell
and the Greater Tried Stone Baptist Church family, he was
ordained a Baptist minister by the Baptist Ministers' Conference
of D.C. and Vicinity. Upon Pastor Burrell's retirement, Reverend
Barnes was elected Pastor of the Greater Tried Stone Baptist
Church in Washington, D.C.; where he served faithfully for
fifteen years.
In 1998, Reverend Barnes
accepted the call to the pastorate of Bethel Baptist Church
in White Plains, New York. Under his leadership, 8:00 a.m.
Sunday worship and mid-week noonday services were initiated.
He established a marriage and family enrichment ministry,
as well as the ministers' class with sons and daughters of
the church and the other local ministers and pastors as students.
In July 2002, Dr. Barnes
accepted the call to become the tenth Pastor of Zion Baptist
Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a church with a 120-year
history of services to the community. Under his pastorate,
Zion has extended its outreach initiative to university students,
street evangelism, enhanced the music ministry, and expanded
the media outreach with the creation of the Fountain
of Faith Ministries. This new ministry includes two weekly
radio broadcasts and two telecasts on local television stations.
Dr. Barnes is an anointed
evangelist whose goal is to be an instrument whereby unsaved
souls will be led to Christ, and the channel through which
those who know Christ will find a deeper and more meaningful
relationship with Him.
He is married to J.
Denise Barnes. They are the parents of four lovely children,
Daly III; Dionna; Devon and Jayce.
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