The ministerial staff at Hayes Barton Baptist Church is a group of people who serve the Lord Jesus Christ in shared commitment for spreading the Gospel. With varying gifts and talents, they work as partners with the church for the common goal of serving Christ in the community and world. Each staff member has a unique story that underlies his or her call to Hayes Barton.
We invite you to enjoy getting to know each staff member a little better by reading a short bio on each person below.
| Dr. David J. Hailey, Pastor - Tuesday, June 07, 2005David J. Hailey has been pastor of Hayes Barton Baptist Church since 1996. He and his wife, Susan, are the parents of three children—Bethany, David John, and Susanna. Needless to say, there’s rarely a quiet moment in the Hailey home. A native Midwesterner, Dave traveled a circuitous route to Raleigh , North Carolina read more ...
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| Reverend Tom Bodkin , Associate Pastor - Tuesday, June 07, 2005Rev. Tom Bodkin is a native of Raleigh, NC, and grew up in Greenville, NC. He has served churches in North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. He came to Hayes Barton as Associate Pastor in October of 1999 read more ...
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| Reverend Julia Ledford , Minister of Education - Tuesday, June 07, 2005Rev. Julia Ledford’s passion is for discipleship development—helping persons grow in a true relationship with Christ. She enjoys working with the church to provide new programs and opportunities for spiritual and personal growth for people of all ages read more ...
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| Mrs. Kristen Muse , Minister with Children - Tuesday, June 07, 2005Mrs. Kristen Muse came to Hayes Barton Baptist Church in February of 2003, after having served 4 ½ years as Children’s Minister at South Elm Street Baptist Church in Greensboro. Kristen received her Bachelor of Science degree from UNC-Greensboro in Elementary Education in 1998, and earned a Master of Divinity from Campbell University in 2003 read more ...
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| Minister with Students - David With - Monday, June 02, 2008As “the new guy” around here I suppose I should begin by sharing an interesting fact about myself. I confess that I love cows—dairy cows to be exact. One day I hope to domesticate a dairy cow in an urban neighborhood. I imagine driving home from a long, hard day at work and pulling up into the driveway only to be greeted by a melodramatic, “Moo-ooooo!”; does that thought make you smile? Cows are so simple yet predictably funny. read more ...
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