Pastor Carver Adams: Revolutionary Mind Changer

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. Pastor Carver Adams, an established leader, revolutionary mind changer, a family man, and a compassionate and loving pastor. As a pioneering leader, Pastor Adams is profoundly regarded for his vision, boldness, and unapologetic courage to walk in the faith of Jesus Christ.
As a pastor, he is highly respected and loved for his passion to lead souls into the body of Christ and join them to a local church body. He is also known for preaching and teaching messages that change mind-sets and encourage hearts.
Pastor Adams is a devoted husband to First Lady Teresa Adams and loving father of his two sons Carver Adams Jr. and Anthony Adams and also two grandchildren.
At College Park Pastor Adams is most loved for being the ‘father of many’. He is

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