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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, June 21, 201506/21/2015

Danny Bare, Laila Bare, Alvin Edwards

Danny Bare, Dr. Laila Bare, and Pastor Alvin Edwards for a Father’s Day special to talk about integrity and being upright.

Sunday, June 14, 201506/14/2015

Alvin Edwards, Laila Bare, Jim Bare

Pastor Alvin Edwards, Laila Bare, and Retired Major Jim Bare all join Pastor Bare to talk about how they are making an impact for God.

Sunday, June 7, 201506/07/2015

Laila Bare and Jim Bare

Laila Bare and Jim Bare join the program to talk about how they are making an impact for God.

Sunday, May 31, 201505/31/2015

Laila Bare, Jay James, Danny Bare

Laila Bare, Jay James, and Danny Bare join Pastor Bare to share how they are making an impact for God.

Sunday, May 24, 201505/24/2015

Wayne Duley, Danny Bare, Jerry Steele, Alvin Edwards

Pastor Bare is joined by Wayne Duley, Danny Bare, Jerry Steele, and Alvin Edwards to talk about how they are making an Impact for God.

Sunday, May 17, 201505/17/2015

Sarla Mahara, Pastor Jerry Steele

Pastor Bare is joined by both Sarla Mahara with Christian Aid Mission and Pastor Jerry Steele.

Sunday, May 10, 201505/10/2015

Mother’s Day

Pastor Bare shares a special Mother’s Day message and is then joined by a variety of guests to talk about how they are making an impact for God.

Sunday, May 3, 201505/03/2015

5-2-15 Impact For God

Pastor Bare is joined by a variety of guests to hear how each of them are making an impact for God.

Sunday, April 26, 201504/26/2015

Impact for God 4-26-15

Pastor Bare is joined by a variety of guests to talk about how they are making an impact for God.

Sunday, April 19, 201504/19/2015

Dr. Travis Bradshaw and Phyllis Wozniak

Dr. Travis Bradshaw and Phyllis Wozniak join Pastor Bare to talk about how they are making an impact for God.

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