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Special Announcement

Daystar Network to Air Portions of International Assembly

The General Overseer's Office and Assembly Planning and Management Team are pleased to announce that the Daystar Television Network has agreed to air portions of the upcoming 95th International Assembly of the Church of God of Prophecy.

The network will air the Thursday and Friday evening sessions, beginning at 7:30 EST (subject to change). Thursday evening session will be the Global Outreach emphasis evening with a sermon from Bishop Sherman Allen, General Presbyter of Africa. Friday's evening session will be a celebration of Pentecostal Awakening, featuring a sermon by Special Guest Dr. Jerry Macklin. Current plans are that the programming will begin with portions of the opening concert of the Bahamas Brass Band and will include the services in their entirety through the altar responses that will be given by the speakers.

The Dallas, TX-based Daystar Television Network has emerged as the fastest growing and second largest Christian television network in the world. Daystar operates over 50 television stations in major markets across the United States. Daystar has a potential audience of over 128 million viewers in the U.S. alone, which includes 60 million cable and satellite homes. Through their satellite connections, Daystar also covers an entire footprint of the world reaching over 200 countries.

To find out if Daystar is available in your area, you may visit http://www.daystar.com/waystowatch .

If you appreciate Daystar's willing to air this programming, please let hem know by contacting them through the Daystar website by visiting http://www.daystar.com/contactus .

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