Celebration Radio KAMB
90 East 16th Street, Merced CA 95340
Office: (209) 723-1015 • 1-800-692-5777 • Fax: (209) 723-1945 • kamb@celebrationradio.com
Studio / Contest Line: 1-877-664-1015
Office: (209) 723-1015 • 1-800-692-5777 • Fax: (209) 723-1945 • kamb@celebrationradio.com
Studio / Contest Line: 1-877-664-1015
Our mission is to inspire people to know Jesus personally and challenge them to follow Him faithfully through the creative use of interactive media.
(209) 723-1015 or (800) 692-5777
Email: kamb@celebrationradio.com
Celebration Radio KAMB
90 East 16th Street, Merced, CA 95340
101.5FM Merced - Modesto - Fresno . . . 100.9FM South San Jose . . . 103.1FM Santa Cruz . . . 96.3FM Salinas . . . 107.1FM Sonora
During the second week of March, 2020, the United States “officially” began… its journey of addressing what became an international pandemic. Some have estimated millions of people around the world have been impacted by or died as a result of Covid-19, and it’s estimated that 70,000 new cases of Covid and its variants occur each week. So what have we learned?
In her article published this past weekend, Betsy Morris of the Wall Street Journal wrote that “had we known that the virus could be transmitted by breathing tiny aerosol particles that could linger in the air and travel far beyond our six feet of social distancing…we could have taken more effective measures to control the spread.” She also suggested doctors and health officials could have done a better job at collaborating and clearly communicating the nature of a virus to maintain public trust. Morris continued, “If we’d known how damaging lockdowns would be to mental health, physical health and the economy, we could have taken a more strategic approach to closing businesses and keeping people at home.”
Elliott McLaughlin of CNN wrote that our response to the recent health crisis “raises an important question about how we, as a country, define strength: Is it clinging to our freedom…or reaching out and sacrificing…to ensure the safety of our fellow Americans.” For the Christ-follower, the important question of defining strength might be rephrased to ask, “Is it clinging to our freedoms in Christ…or laying our lives down for the sake of the Gospel?” The divide among believers was undeniable with those who followed government mandates and health officials’ counsel often at odds with brothers and sisters of the Faith who believed that they were called to civil disobedience and continue community worship and service.
Pastor and teacher, Chuck Swindoll, offers this encouragement, writing, “While the world is in turmoil because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we can rest in God’s promise to never forsake us during uncertain times. Let’s agree to trust and not be afraid. Let’s also keep in mind that our God is still in full control. And, finally, let’s remember that we are not alone. He loves us with an infinite amount of love and, therefore, will never release His grip on our lives.” For additional encouragement, you may want to read these additional articles. And, be sure to listen to Insight for Living with Chuck Swindoll, heard weeknights at 9:00 on KAMB.
This Emmy-nominated and best-selling comedian channels her life experiences into positive, hilarious stories that are sure to leave you laughing and inspired. This Friday, March 10, at the Turlock Community Theatre in Turlock, Chonda Pierce will host a unique evening blend of music and comedy. Grab your best girlfriends and join the fun – guys, you’re welcome too, at your own risk! 😊 Tickets are available by clicking here, with a limited number of VIP tickets including Early Entry and a Meet & Greet with Chonda are available for each show.
For nearly three decades, Chonda has been making audiences laugh with her winning combination of fierce wit and southern charm. Pierce got her start working at Opryland Theme Park in Nashville where she performed as “Grand Ole Opry” star Minnie Pearl. Pierce recalls being a terrible dancer and being told by her boss to “find a new talent.” In order to keep her job, she memorized three pages of jokes from Grinders Switch, TN, and went on to impersonate Minnie Pearl for six years. While Pierce enjoyed singing and dancing, it was at this time that she truly fell in love with her craft.
After deciding to pursue comedy full-time, she recorded “Second Row, Piano Side,” a collection drawing material from her childhood growing up as the daughter of a preacher in South Carolina. Pierce’s material resonated with people from all walks of life, and she credits her southern upbringing both for her warped sense of humor and her solid roots. From there, Pierce turned her gift of storytelling into a successful comedic career, selling more comedy DVDs than any other female comedian. In addition to her successful DVDs, she has also authored several books, including the 2007 “Laughing In The Dark” (Simon & Schuster/Howard), and appears at venues big and small throughout the United States making audiences laugh with her ability to find the positivity in any situation. Learn more about Chonda by visiting her website when you click here.
One of gospel music’s longest-active groups still performing, the Gaither Vocal Band with Bill Gaither will appear with Ladye Love Smith, Gene McDonald, and Kevin Williams next Thursday, March 16, at Peoples Church in Fresno. Admission to the concert starts at $28.00, with Artist Circle tickets still available. Click here to get your tickets now.
According to Gaither.com, the Gaither Vocal Band has served as a standard-bearer in the world of gospel music since the mid to late 1980s. Founded by legendary gospel songwriter and producer, Bill Gaither, this Grammy-winning vocal group has performed in the world’s most prestigious venues, including the Sydney Opera House, The Kennedy Center, and Carnegie Hall. A featured favorite in the Billboard chart-busting Gaither Homecoming Series, the Gaither Vocal Band continues to fill venues across North America with a steady tour schedule every year.
The list of men who have comprised the Gaither Vocal Band over the past 30 years reads like a “Who’s Who” among the gospel music industry’s best-loved voices, including Steve Green, Larnelle Harris, Mark Lowry, David Phelps, and several others.
Today, the Gaither Vocal Band roster is comprised of five power-packed voices, including Bill Gaither, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles, and Reggie Smith. Individually, these men are gifted artists and men of authentic faith. Together, they are known around the world for their stunning vocals, innovative harmonies, and life-altering message… a message of grace, hope, and redemption.
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