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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, May 5, 201305/05/2013

Job – Jack Utterback

Pastor Bare takes you through a wonderful, but brief study of the book of Job, and then he connects with Jack Utterback, a Christian living in Israel.

Sunday, April 28, 201304/28/2013

Esther-Pat Becker

Pastor Bare takes you through a wonderful and brief study of the book of Esther. He then has a chat with Pat Becker from the Pregnancy Centers of Central Virginia.

Sunday, April 21, 201304/21/2013

Ezra & Nehemiah-Dick Prenz

Pastor Bare takes you through a brief but thorough study of the books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Then he has a wonderful conversation with local businessman Dick Prenz about his testimony in the Jesus in the Marketplace portion of the program.

Sunday, April 14, 201304/14/2013

Study of Chronicles-Interview with Kathy Brown

Pastor Bare takes you through a brief but thorough study of the first and second Chronicles. He then had a chance to talk with Kathy Brown, the Executive Director of the Pregnancy Centers of Central Virginia.

Sunday, April 7, 201304/07/2013

Kings-Jack Michael Utterback

Pastor Bare takes you through a study of the book of 2 Kings, then he sits down for a fantastic conversation with Jack Michael Utterback, a Christian who lives in Israel.

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