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Ministry launches new Christian station online Send a link to a friend [JUNE 24, 2006] SPRINGFIELD -- Chosen Generation Gospel Ministries, which has been hosting a coffeehouse in Springfield, is branching out. The ministry will launch a new radio station Sunday afternoon. WTLC radio, a name representing the Way, Truth and Life Christian radio, is an online station that will showcase independent Christian musicians, preachers, counselors and others who are trying to answer the calling on their lives. Broadcasting begins at 3 p.m. June 25, and the public is invited to be a part of the celebration by getting online and going to www.wtlcradio.com at the launch time or anytime after that. The station is in its infancy, so it will not be on 24/7 yet, says Don Hunt, director, "but as the Lord blesses, his will be done in us and through us." "We are looking to reach the world through this ministry and to be a bigger blessing to his people," Hunt said. "We already have some great music for young and old alike and some programs that will be presented by people with such an awesome anointing." For the effort to be successful, Hunt said, prayers and support are needed. Listeners can call in or drop an e-mail from www.wtlcradio.com. [Announcement from Chosen Generation Gospel Ministries] Southern-country gospel sing [JUNE 17, 2006] SPRINGFIELD -- The fourth Saturday of every month, Holy Ground Christian Coffee House hosts a Southern-country gospel sing, beginning at 7 p.m. The New Jerusalem Singers from Springfield and Dan Wilson and Hearts For One from Mechanicsburg are scheduled for June 24. There is no admission charge, but a love offering will be taken. Doors open at 6:30 for the smoke-free, alcohol-free, drug-free evening. Holy Ground Christian Coffee House is located at 304 W. Allen. Call (217) 525-2356 for more details or visit http://www.cggm.org./holyground.htm. [Provided by Cindy Spellbrink] 'Back to Mayberry' Bible study open to community Send a link to a friend [JUNE 15, 2006] Beginning June 25 and continuing for nine weeks, "Back to Mayberry" Bible study, an international award-winning interdenominational program, will be offered at Lincoln Hill Free Methodist Church, at the corner of College and Seventh streets. No reservation is needed. Just show up at the white building. Refreshments will be provided. For more information, call Pastor Kurt Smith at (217) 314-9272. Send your church announcements and articles to ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com. |
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