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A Christian music festival is a festival oriented towards genres of Christian music, such as gospel music, church music, liturgical music, or contemporary Christian music such as Christian pop and Christian rock. Festivals are held worldwide, and in North America many are overseen by organizations such as the Christian Festival Association. [1]
A Christian music festival (also known as a Jesus music festival or simply a Jesus festival) is a music festival held by the Christian community, in support of performers of Christian music. The festivals are characterized by more than just music; many feature motivational speakers and evangelists, and include seminars [ 1 ] on Christian ...
Charles Colson assisted in fundraising efforts for KCLB in the San Francisco area. [8] KCLB signed on October 15, 1982; the first song played on the station was "Praise the Lord" by the Imperials, which was a hit on the Christian music charts in 1979. KCLB expanded in 1987 with new translators at San Rafael [9] and Salinas.
KWPZ (106.5 FM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a Christian adult contemporary radio format, with an emphasis on praise and worship music.Some Christian talk and teaching shows are also heard and some programming is shared with sister station 105.3 KCMS in Seattle.
The festival was a member of the Christian Festival Association. [1] The Creation Festivals were conducted on the basis of purpose, vision, and belief. The festival's main purpose was "To present the Gospel through music, teaching and any other creative means so that those attending will be drawn to salvation and discipleship in Christ."
KLYT is the longest-running FM Christian music station in the United States. KLYT signed on the air in September 1976 with a light contemporary Christian music format under the auspices of the newly formed Christian Broadcasting Academy. [3]
After outgrowing previous locations, the LifeLight festival found a new permanent home for the Festival on a family farm near Worthing, South Dakota. The 2010 Festival was the first at the new location. [2] It is a free concert but provides a great economic boost to Sioux Falls. [3] Festivals like this one said to bring up to $10 Million. [2]
KLJY (99.1 MHz) is a commercial-free, listener-supported FM radio station licensed to Clayton, Missouri, and serving Greater St. Louis.It is owned by Gateway Creative Broadcasting, and broadcasts a Christian Contemporary radio format known as 99.1 Joy FM.