Rev. Dwight Hash is a native of East Orange, N.J. He is a 1975 graduate of Winston-Salem State University. He also has a Masters Degree in Educational Administration from North Carolina A&T State University. Additionally, he has studied at Hood Theological Seminary and at Wake Forest University.
While at Winston-Salem State University, Rev. Hash was a co-founder of the Interdenominational Youth for Christ Fellowship. His zeal to see souls won to Christ led him to become a member of the Southwest Virginia Interdenominational Revival Team during his time as pastor in Woodlawn, Virginia. He has pastored over thirty five years and has been in the ministry over forty five years.
Rev. Hash is the pastor of Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, N.C. He is also the Moderator of the Guilford Educational Missionary Baptist Association. His number one desire as a minister remains to see souls won to Jesus Christ. As a pastor one of his goals is to build up, encourage, and strengthen the local Body of Christ
Rev. Hash is a retired principal with the Guilford County Schools. He was a trained presenter in learning styles, cultural diversity, and learning focused schools. He has won local school, school system and state awards.
He is married to his college sweetheart, Constance Ferguson Hash, also a retired principal. They have two children: Dwight (Alicia) and Kellie (Brandon), and five precious grandchildren: Kiersten, Brandon, Kaitlen, Caleb, and Dwight.