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Behind the Scenes at Gospel House Ministries
Gospel House Network is an online Christian Television Network and Media Resource Center. The ministry was launched as a 30-minutes urban contemporary gospel music video program that
used song, scripture, Christian e-mail, bible trivia, contest giveaways, and personal
testimony to introduce viewers to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The purpose
of the broadcast is to draw unsaved youth to Christ, while encouraging and ministering
to young believers.
Gospel House began in 1995 on a public access channel as hobby
for Producer Kimberly Felton, a former college DJ, and Cecil Felton, a video director.
The program quickly manifested into a ministry for urban audiences. “Our intent
was to use the medium of television to produce a program that teaches essential
Christian principles, utilizing a non-traditional format while having a good time,”
said Kimberly, the Executive Producer and Host of this weekly fun-filled music ministry.
After seven years of development, Gospel House made its commercial debut January
18, 2002 on the Warner Bros. Network in Upstate, New York. By 2006, Gospel House
was airing on PAX TV in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Rochester, New York via network
affiliate WPXJ-51, as well as WATC channel 57 in Atlanta, Georgia. “We feel more
of a sense of progress than accomplishment,” Cecil explains. “We know we still have
a long ways to go until our journey’s end, but as with any journey you have to gauge
where you are - even if it means going back to the map and retracing your route.”
The vision for Gospel House is international syndication. Gospel house is a production
of Gospel House Ministries, Inc., a 501(C)(3) not-for-profit. Cecil and Kimberly
Felton are currently funding the program with the assistance of ministry stakeholders
comprised of family, friends, and bookstore patrons.
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