UP Sponsors ‘Evolution of Gospel’ Celebration

The Gospel Music Heritage Month Foundation (@gmhmonth) is proud to announce that UP (@UPtv) will sponsor and help promote the annual “Evolution of Gospel” celebration at The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. The sixth annual event commemorates the month of September as Gospel Music Heritage Month (GMHM) and features scintillating performances and special tributes. This year’s honorees include Gospel music legends Yolanda Adams and Kirk Franklin, and former Sen. Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, who, along with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX), was instrumental in the passage of the resolution that established Gospel Music Heritage Month.

Empowered21 Announces Media Partner

TULSA, Okla. – Media Connect Partners, LLC (MCP) will be a media partner for the Empowered21 Global Congress to be held in Jerusalem May 20-25, 2015. MCP will provide social media strategy and services as well as live streaming capabilities for the congress.

Star-Spangled Sunday Is September 12

Did you know that America has seen darker days in the past than those we are facing right now? Two hundred years ago we were in the midst of the War of 1812. Americans, struggling once again to keep their independence, were in dire straits. Then God intervened and a series of events occurred that saved America and led to the writing of the Star Spangled Banner.

Cry Out America Scheduled for September 11

Cleveland, Tenn.— Cry out America is experiencing a tremendous increase of registrations from intercessors, pastors, churches, ministries, and citizens willing to lead public prayer gatherings on Wednesday, September 11, 2014.

National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children

The National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children on Saturday, September 13, 2014, was first marked in the modern era last fall, but memorialization of society’s tiniest innocent victims is not a new idea. Citizens for a Pro-life Society, Priests for Life, and the Pro-life Action League have reached back to ancient Rome for the inspiration behind this solemn national event. Dug into the walls of the earliest Christian catacombs in the outskirts of Rome are countless small tombs, only a foot or two across. These are the burial places of infants cast out of their pagan homes and left to die of starvation and exposure – a common practice of that time. Members of the early church, charged by Christ to love all their neighbors, offered these newborn sacrifices to Roman cruelty the only act of love they could – that of burying their little bodies and mourning for them in prayer.

Film Exposes ‘Demonic Conspiracy’ Deceiving the Modern Christian Church

What if the great legends and founding fathers of the Christian Church got it wrong? What if Martin Luther’s world-changing 95 Theses are actually incomplete?

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