2660 East Trinity Mills Road, Carrollton, TX 75006 . He is married to his wife Kathy Hayes and has a son Stephen Hayes who is also a pastor in his ministry. Pastor Mike Hayes is reconciler. His life and ministry is characterized by connecting people in life-giving relationship with God and each other. He is the Founding Pastor of Covenant Church, he pioneered a ministry that exemplifies covenant relationships. His ministry flourishing in diversity, with more than 100 nations represented, Covenant Church has become a leading voice for unity and a model for transcultural, multigenerational, and multiethnic ministry.
Dr. Mike Hayes currently serves as President of Churches In Covenant, a global network of churches and ministries united to bless the nations. Churches in Covenant International, a relationship-based network of churches and ministries across the U.S. Additionally, Pastor Mike is founder of the Center for National Renewal in Washington, DC. In January of 2017, Dr. Hayes launched a new initiative focused on bringing hope and restoration to our nation. The Center for National Renewal, in Washington D.C., is a Christian, interdenominational, non-partisan organization who seeks to catalyze ideas and influencers for the work of national renewal. As a hub of intercession, education, reconciliation and influence, the Center for National Renewal serves to collaborate with local and national leaders to heal the deep divide in our land. Dr. Mike Hayes has a ministry known as Mike Hayes ministries. Mike Hayes also has is own podcast called Mike Hayes podcast.
Christopher McDonald is an American actor born on February 15th 1955 in New York City, New York. Christopher McDonald is married to Lupe McDonlad whom they have four (4) children. Christopher McDonald is known for his roles as Darryl Dickinson in Thelma & Louise (1991), Shooter McGavin in Happy Gilmore (1996) starring Adam Sandler, Ward Cleaver in the film adaptation of Leave It to Beaver (1997), Kent Mansley in The Iron Giant (1999), Tappy Tibbons in Requiem for a Dream (2000), and Mel Allen in the HBO film 61* (2001). Since the loss of two siblings and a parent to cancer,
Christopher McDonald has been an active supporter of the Make a Wish foundation along with charities which help cancer research. He participates in celebrity fund raising events throughout the world. A graduate of Hobart and William Smith college in 1977, he is a principle donor for the building of their new performing arts center. Christopher McDonald is known for playing roles often times as an arrogant villains while showing a mischievous smirk while toying with someone or thinking up trouble. He is famous for declaring “Oh my God!” mid-sentence, as in Happy Gilmore (1996) and The Iron Giant (1999).
Christopher McDonald and Pastor Mike Hayes are famous look alikes. They are similar in height, with a similar stature they have a similar smile and facial features. They are famous people that look alike.