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Impact for God

Impact for God

Sundays from 10 – 10:30am
Website | E-Mail | (434) 973 – 5536

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.

Monday, December 19, 201612/19/2016

Impact For GOD 12.11.16

Listen as Dr. Harold Bare sits down with Radio Host Rob Schilling, to discuss faith, family and much more.

Tuesday, December 6, 201612/06/2016

Impact For GOD 12.4.16

Listen as Pastor Harold Bare talks about current issues , and people making an Impact For GOD in our community.

Monday, November 28, 201611/28/2016

Impact For GOD 11.27.16

Listen to another compelling program of current events and stories of people making an Impact for GOD with Pastor Harold Bare.

Wednesday, November 23, 201611/23/2016

Impact For GOD 11.20.16

Listen as Dr. Harold Bare has another compelling conversation with individuals making an Impact for The Lord Jesus Christ.

Saturday, November 19, 201611/19/2016

Impact For GOD 11.13.16

Listen to another compelling program from Dr. Harold Bare, where he discusses his new novel and much more.

Monday, November 7, 201611/07/2016

Impact For GOD 11.6.16

Listen as Pastor Harold Bare discusses the issues of life with Pastor Alvin Edwards and several other guests.

Wednesday, November 2, 201611/02/2016

Impact For GOD 10.30.16

Listen to another compelling program from Pastor Harold Bare, as he interviews members of the community making an Impact For GOD.

Wednesday, October 26, 201610/26/2016

Impact For GOD 10.23.16

Listen as Pastor Bare and Jay James discuss Pastor Bare’s new book, a compelling novel called “Trouble”.

Wednesday, October 19, 201610/19/2016

Impact For GOD 10.16.16

Listen as Pastor Bare talks with Pastor Alvin Edwards about the many issues we face in life.

Wednesday, October 12, 201610/12/2016

Impact For GOD 10.9.16

Listen as Pastor Harold Bare discusses more opportunities to impact the world for Christ in these troubling times, including a powerful personal testimony involving his son.

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