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WPGD-TV
WPGD-TV
May 21 - June 20, 2016
May 24, 2016
Donnie McClurkin hosted a night
of Spirit-led worship and
interviews focusing on family and
ministry. Pastor Keith Rogan
(Church OnThe Rock) started the
night off with prayer. Guests
included the Love family, the
Crabb family. And the Sheard
family. Pastor Alvin Love
(Nashville Life Church) and wife,
CeCe, along with their daughter,
Ashley, were interviewed. Pastor
Alvin and CeCe talked about their
courtship and their
marriage; Ashley talked
about her journey in the
ministry and helping her
parents. The Sheard family
talked about how they all
met. They shared the
importance of loving the
Lord and respecting each
other. Karen Sheard sang,
“My Words Have Power,”
and Kierra sang, “Flaws.”
The Crabb family
ministered with music with
an Andrae Crouch medley, and as they started their interview segment, the music flowed over into responsive worship of our Lord between Donnie and the
Crabb family. It was such a precious time, as the audience sang along with them. At the end of the program, the Sheard family and the Crabb family, along
with Donnie, sang around the piano and closed out a wonderful night of worshipping our Lord, Jesus Christ, singing “To God be the Glory.”
Pictured clockwise from top left: Donnie McClurkin and Pastor Keith Rogan; Pastor Alvin, CeCe, and Ashley Love; Aaron Crabb, Terah Penhollow, Jason Crabb, Kelly Bowling, and Adam Crabb; Pastor
John Drew, Karen, and Kierra Sheard; Donnie McClurkin, Jason Crabb, Kelly Bowling, Terah Penhollow, Kierra, Karen, and John Drew Sheard, Adam Crabb, Aaron Crabb, Blaine Johnson; Karen Sheard
June 2, 2016
Hope Loftis hosted four segments
for our local program. Dr. John
Witt (Medical Director at TriStar
Skyline Comprehensive Stroke
Center) spoke on aphasia. Aphasia
is a communication disorder that
can affect speaking, reading,
and/or writing skills, often caused
suddenly by stroke and head
injury, or gradually over time,
like dementia. Dr. Stephen
Loyd (Medical Director of the Tennessee Department of
Mental Health and Substance Abuse) spoke on opioid
addiction in Tennessee, noting that the stigma of
painkiller addiction is often high, and people do not go
for help even though this addiction is treatable. Dr.
David Montgomery (Cumberland Family Practice) spoke
about men’s health issues and the importance of daily
exercise, eating properly, and taking care of general
health. He noted that most men do not do this. Trisha
Johnson (Director of Forest Conservation, The Nature
Conservancy – Tennessee) talked about forest conservation in Tennessee, noting that over half of Tennessee
is covered in trees.
Pictured clockwise from top right: Hope Loftis with Dr. David Montgomery; Hope Loftis with Dr. Stephen Loyd; Hope Loftis with Dr. John Witt; Hope Loftis with Trisha Johnson
June 5, 2016
We were able to connect with artists on the K-Love
Fan Awards Red Carpet and also taped a Real Videos
Backstage with Seth & Nerva.
Picture clockwise from top left: Caroline Lusk with Phil Wickham;
Caroline Lusk with Building 429 (Jason Roy, Aaron Branch, Jesse Garcia,
and Michael Anderson); Caroline Lusk with Blanca; Caroline Lusk with
Nira and Seth Ready; Caroline Lusk with Jordan and Jamie Feliz
June 7, 2016
Jason Crabb hosted a special
program featuring the
Harmony Honors, in which Les
Beasley, Executive Producer
of the Gospel Singing Jubilee
series, was honored. The
Jubilee backdrop from the
very first program was
brought in for this special
occasion and our lighting team
did a phenomenal job with the
set. Jason and Gerald Wolfe
shared stories throughout the program and videos
played highlighting southern gospel singing groups
that were an influence for today’s groups in the
music ministry. Many artists payed tribute to the
honoree, including Goodman Revival, The Nelons,
Freedom Quartet, Three Bridges, Inspirations,
The Dixie Echoes, LeFevre Quartet, The Rambos,
Ronnie Hinson, and Karen Peck and New River.
Clarke Beasley shared the accomplishments of his
father, Les, and presented him with the Harmony
Honors award. It was a wonderful night of
southern gospel music that ended with Amber Nelon singing, “How Great Thou Art” and then
everyone joining her on stage to sing, “Robe and Crown.”
Pictured above clockwise from top right: Jason Crabb and Gerald Wolfe, along with Goodman Revival, The Nelons, Three Bridges, Ronnie Hinson, and Freedom Quartet; Goodman Revival (Johnny Minick, Tonya
and Michael Sykes); Karen Peck and New River (Ricky Brady, Karen Peck Gooch, and Susan Peck Jackson); Les and Clarke Beasley; Three Bridges (Elliott McCoy, Jeremie Hudson, and Shannon Smith); The
Nelons (Autumn Clark, Amber Thompson, Kelly and Jason Clark); Jason Crabb
January 28, 2016
Gerald Crabb was in TMC Recording Studio, Studio B, producing a
project, and his son, Jason, came in to do some vocals on the project.
Pictured left: Steve Chandler (Recording Engineer), Hazel Stanley (Artist/Client), Jason Crabb
(Artist), Gerald Crabb (Producer), and Daniel Stanley
A note left from a TMC Recording Studio client: “Thank you, thank you, thank you for giving to the Lord! I visited the Holy
Land Experience with my 80 plu year old mom a few years ago and we enjoyed it immensely. Tomorrow she celebrates her
90th birthday and we are visiting Trinity Music City. We have had an awesome time here! Bonnie, Rick and Rob have been
great! I wouldn’t replace them for the world. We took the breathtaking tour with Wanette, and she was great as well. May
God bless all of you for your service to Him. What a spirit of excellence!”
We have tour groups from all over the
world visit us. These two groups were
from Pennsylvania (left) and Florida
(right).!
Facebook ‘LIKES’ have increased by ninety-two this past
month, with this Leon Fontaine post reaching 1,105!
Instagram has increased by twenty-one followers this past month.
Twitter has increased by forty-two followers this past month.
We were all saddened at the news about Ms Jan’s passing, but we are so thankful that we know she is
with Jesus and is able to worship Him face to face with her dear husband, Dr. Crouch.