Edward Barber Is Now a Pastor: From Showbiz Stardom to a Life of Purpose and Faith

Once known as one-half of the wildly popular love team MayWard, Edward Barber has now stepped into a role far removed from flashing lights, screaming fans, and television ratings. In a move that has surprised many and deeply inspired others, Edward Barber has officially been ordained as a pastor, marking a profound new chapter in his life—one defined not by fame, but by faith, service, and spiritual purpose.

For millions who watched him grow up on screen, Edward’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. From a young actor navigating the intense pressures of Philippine showbiz to a man openly embracing his calling as a servant of God, his story is a testament to inner transformation, courage, and the quiet power of conviction.


A Moment That Changed Everything

On January 26, 2026, Edward Barber reached a milestone that symbolized years of spiritual searching and personal growth. In a solemn and deeply moving ceremony held at his home church in Manila, Edward was formally ordained as a pastor and pastor-in-training.

Photos from the event quickly spread online, showing church leaders laying their hands on Edward in prayer—an age-old Christian tradition symbolizing blessing, acceptance, and the passing on of spiritual responsibility. In one particularly powerful image, Edward could be seen holding his certificate of ordination, his expression calm, focused, and filled with quiet joy.

According to the church’s official statement, Edward was among several individuals recognized for answering the call to ministry and committing themselves to spiritual leadership. The church encouraged its community to pray for the newly ordained pastors as they embark on a season of growth, service, and responsibility.

For Edward, this was not a sudden decision—but the fulfillment of a long, deeply personal journey.


From Teen Idol to Truth-Seeker

Edward Barber rose to fame at a young age, quickly becoming a household name after joining Pinoy Big Brother and later forming the massively successful love team MayWard with Maymay Entrata. Together, they dominated television screens, social media trends, and fan events, representing youth, romance, and promise.

But behind the smiles and success, Edward was quietly wrestling with questions many people never see coming—questions about identity, fulfillment, and meaning.

Despite the projects, popularity, and opportunities, Edward began to feel a growing emptiness that fame could not fill.

“I felt like I had everything people dream of,” he once shared in interviews, “but something was missing.”


The Pandemic: A Turning Point

Like many people around the world, Edward’s life was dramatically reshaped during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The sudden pause in work, isolation, and global uncertainty forced him to confront his inner struggles.

During this period, Edward began speaking openly about experiencing emotional lows, sadness, and deep self-reflection. What started as quiet questioning soon became a sincere search for spiritual grounding.

In faith, Edward found something he had been longing for: peace.

He began turning to God not as an abstract idea, but as a source of comfort, direction, and truth. Prayer, Scripture, and spiritual mentorship became part of his daily life, slowly reshaping how he viewed himself and the world.


Baptism: A Public Declaration of Faith

In May 2021, Edward took one of the most significant steps in his spiritual journey—his Christian baptism.

Sharing the moment on social media, he described it as one of the most meaningful experiences of his life. For Edward, baptism was not a symbolic gesture for public attention, but a deeply personal declaration of surrender, renewal, and commitment.

“It wasn’t about perfection,” he shared. “It was about choosing growth, humility, and faith.”

From that point on, his life began to align more clearly with his values.


Using His Voice for Faith

As Edward’s faith deepened, so did his desire to share honest conversations about pain, healing, and humanity. This led to the creation of his podcast “The Painfully Human”, a space where he discusses vulnerability, mental health, faith, and the struggles people often hide behind success.

Listeners resonated with his sincerity. Edward did not speak as someone who had it all figured out—but as someone still learning, still healing, and still growing.

Through interviews, reflections, and open dialogue, he bridged the gap between faith and real-life struggles, especially for young people navigating confusion and pressure in a hyper-visible world.


“I Found My Calling in Ministry”

In July 2024, Edward publicly confirmed what many had begun to sense. In an interview with Bianca Gonzalez for TFC’s BRGY, he openly declared that he had found his true calling—not just in hosting, acting, or content creation, but in ministry.

“I really found my calling,” Edward said. “People might assume it’s hosting or speaking—and yes, that’s part of it—but my true calling is in ministry.”

He went on to describe moments when he felt utterly broken—emotionally, spiritually, and mentally.

“I was probably at the lowest point of my life,” he admitted. “Not just in my career, but as a person. I felt empty, even when everything looked complete from the outside.”

Those moments, he said, were when he cried out to God—and when real transformation began.
Edward Barber now an ordained pastor | PEP.ph


Redefining Success

One of the most striking aspects of Edward Barber’s journey is how he now defines success.

For him, success is no longer measured by ratings, endorsements, or popularity. Instead, it is measured by obedience, service, and authenticity.

“Before God,” Edward has shared, “it’s not about how many projects you did or how famous you were. It’s about your heart and how you served.”

This perspective has resonated deeply with fans, many of whom have expressed admiration for his courage to choose a path that is quieter—but far more demanding in purpose.


Not Leaving Showbiz—But Reframing It

Despite his ordination, Edward has made it clear that he is not abandoning his career as an artist. Instead, he sees his creative work as a platform—one that can coexist with his calling in ministry.

He believes faith is not about retreating from the world, but engaging with it meaningfully.

This balance—between artistry and ministry—reflects Edward’s desire to live fully, honestly, and intentionally.


A Journey That Inspires

Edward Barber’s transformation is not a rejection of his past, but a redemption of it. Every struggle, success, and setback has shaped the man he is today.

From teen idol to truth-seeker, from actor to pastor, Edward’s story reminds us that life is not linear—and that it’s never too late to listen to the quiet voice calling us toward purpose.

In a world obsessed with image and achievement, Edward Barber’s journey stands as a powerful reminder:

Sometimes, the greatest calling is not the loudest one—but the truest.

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