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WYTJ is a non-commercial and non-profit Christian music radio station licensed to Linton, IN. It is owned by Bethel Baptist Church. It is owned by Bethel Baptist Church. WYTJ broadcasts at a frequency of 89.3 MHz with 1,430 watts of power using a non-directional antenna pattern.
The Paradise Network (TPN) of North Carolina, Inc. Gospel WHPE-FM: 95.5 FM: High Point: Bible Broadcasting Network, Inc. Conservative religious (Bible Broadcasting Network) WHPY: 1590 AM: Clayton: Fellowship Baptist Church Inc. Religious WHQC: 96.1 FM: Shelby: iHM Licenses, LLC: Top 40 (CHR) WHQR: 91.3 FM: Wilmington: Friends of Public Radio ...
Bethel Music's live album, We Will Not Be Shaken was produced by Bobby Strand and Chris Greely, and introduces 11 original songs led by the Bethel Music Artist Collective, including Brian Johnson, Jenn Johnson, Hunter Thompson, Amanda Cook and Matt Stinton, as well as debut artists Kalley Heiligenthal, Hannah McClure, Paul McClure, Jonathan ...
SHELBY ― A new resident of Richland County has been the director of music and liturgy at Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church since August. Meet your neighbor Martha Tidball, a passionate ...
Bethel Music released Have It All in March 2016, its first live album to be recorded at Bethel Church since For the Sake of the World and their fourth album overall to be recorded at Bethel Church. Have It All started at No. 2 on the Billboard Christian Albums Chart in its opening week with 25,000 copies sold, peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard ...
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Jay-Z made rare comments about his wife Beyoncé and their three children after being accused in a civil lawsuit of raping a 13-year-old girl along with Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2000. On Sunday, Dec ...
Other notable buildings include the Webb House, Wells House, Fulenwider-Ebeltoft House, Dr. S. S. Royster House, Bateman House, Washburn Block, city hall and firehouse (1911), Royster Building (1910), First Baptist Church, Ascension Lutheran Church (1932), and Southern Railway Freight Depot (c. 1920).