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Impact for God

Impact for God

Sundays from 10 – 10:30am
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Dr. Harold L. Bare, Sr. is a former social worker/counselor and college lecturer. While serving Covenant Church since 1981, he has authored several books, including A Month of Sundays, They Call Me Pentecostal, Hell is War, and numerous articles. Pastor Bare completed his Ph.D. at the University of Virginia and is married to Dr. Laila Bare. Concurrently Laila earned her Ed.D. from Virginia Tech and is a sought after public speaker. They have three children, Danny, Dana, and Joshua, and seven grandchildren.

Sunday, February 1, 201502/01/2015

Genesis, Peter Sorensen

Pastor Bare talks about the Book of Genesis and is joined by Peter Sorensen.

Sunday, January 25, 201501/25/2015

Pastor Jerry Steele

Pastor Bare talks about the life of Joseph and is then joined by Pastor Jerry Steele.

Sunday, January 18, 201501/18/2015

Cynthia Murray

Pastor Bare talks about versions of the Bible and going to church and is then joined by Cynthia Murray.

Sunday, January 11, 201501/11/2015

Vernon Landreth

Pastor Bare is joined by Chaplain Vernon Landreth.

Sunday, January 4, 201501/04/2015

The Old Testament, Christian Whitehead

Pastor Bare gives an overview of the importance of the Old Testament and then is joined by Christian Whitehead.

Sunday, December 28, 201412/28/2014

The Bible, Rob Fultz

Pastor Bare talks about the importance of the Bible and is then joined by Rob Fultz.

Sunday, December 21, 201412/21/2014

Book of Luke, Dr. Tim Hill

Pastor Bare gives an overview of the Book of Luke and then he is joined by Dr. Tim Hill.

Monday, December 15, 201412/15/2014

Dr. Robert McCready

Pastor Bare talks about the Book of Galatians and is then joined by Dr. Robert McCready.

Sunday, December 7, 201412/07/2014

Dr. Lamar Vest

Pastor Bare shares a conversation with Dr. Lamar Vest.

Monday, December 1, 201412/01/2014

Questions

Pastors Harold Bare and Alvin Edwards answer questions from Jay James.

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