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Kamiah Station Hosts Summer Gospel Singalong

By Cathy Law, Septiembre 25, 2018

Kamiah (Idaho) Church's KMEI-LP radio station, which broadcasts at 97.3 FM, sponsored the Summer Gospel Singalong at the Kamiah Riverside Park pavilion on July 21, 2018. The featured musical artists, the Clearwater Pipes and Drums, began the event with four specials, including "Amazing Grace."

In between the testimonies and specials, the audience was invited to sing with the Second Coming Singers. Audience members received a GLOW (Giving Light to Our World) tract and a schedule of the local radio programming, which includes an interview program, Real Life With Jesus hosted by Victor Hays, and the Bible Studies NOW! series led by Steve Rogers, Kamiah Church pastor.

The audience was invited to the refreshment table at the close of the singalong to get better acquainted.

"One of our key goals is to get everyone involved with Jesus no matter where we start that journey," says Cal Ruebush, KMEI's board president.

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The Clearwater Pipes and Drums were special guests at the singalong.

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Cathy Law
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Second Coming Singers at Kamiah Riverfront Park pavilion.

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The audience for the Summer Gospel Singalong at Kamiah Riverfront Park pavilion enjoyed testimonies, specials and music.

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Fernando Borgert
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The Clearwater Pipes and Drums play for the audience at Kamiah Riverfront Park pavilion.

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Fernando Borgert
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Cathy Law

Kamiah Church communication leader
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