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FULL SHOW | Fresh Word Friday with Pastor Albert Tate; Gospel Singer Zebulon Ellis Joins GUMEC; Did GOD Tell You To; and MORE

FULL SHOW | Fresh Word Friday with Pastor Albert Tate; Gospel Singer Zebulon Ellis Joins GUMEC; Did GOD Tell You To; and MORE

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Today’s Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell was a powerful blend of inspiration, insight, and uplifting voices. The Faith Walk segment, “No Fruit,” challenged listeners to reflect on spiritual stagnation and trust in God’s productive seasons. Pastor Albert Tate shared a Fresh Word Friday message about understanding life’s rhythms—sometimes you harvest, other times you rest—reminding us of that spiritual growth often happens beneath the surface.

Erica’s Erica-ism of the Day, “Did God Tell You To?”, encouraged intentional decision-making rooted in divine guidance. Gospel powerhouse Casey J co-hosted today’s Song of My Life segment, framing her ministry around her new anthem “One Day,” which celebrates God’s faithfulness and the power of perseverance. In a message of progression, Dr. Willie Jollie emphasized “How to Grow and Go to the Next Level,” urging listeners to embrace change as a step into God’s calling. Gospel singer Zebulon Ellis closed out the show, discussing his musical path from Sunday Best to ministry, and introducing his new single “Lily of the Valley,” a testament to hope flourishing even in life's deepest valleys.

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