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JCC-TV TO BEGIN AIRING PROGRAMS ON SUNDAY

JCC! TV will begin to air its two-hour block of weekly local programming on UPN 27, "The People's Channel," on Sunday. The block will be dedicated to bringing Christian programming on Sundays, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
The JCC! TV lineup includes the following: 2:30 – 3 p.m. – Faith in Action gives ministries the opportunity to share their faith and encourage viewers to endure through various adversities; 3 – 3:30 p.m. – Caribbean Gospel Beat features Caribbean gospel artists and music videos; 3:30 – 4 p.m. – The Family Togetherness Show, hosted by Pastor and Psychologist Lennox Zamore, Psychologist Dr. Brent Woodard, and Research Analyst Jones Jean Marie, shares stimulating topics that seek to enhance family life–physically, mentally, and spiritually; and 4 – 4:30 p.m. – JCC! TV Presents rotates three local shows each week, including Life Stream, A Child Shall Lead Them, and Women of Excellence.
Life Stream, hosted by Flor De Maria Morales, introduces a fresh dynamic life-changing bilingual Christian concept, utilizing interviews, celebrations and panel discussions. Each episode of A Child Shall Lead Them highlights the talents of two youngsters ages two through 16. Host Kenmore Claxton asks delightful questions that inspire spontaneous and candid responses from the children. Women of Excellence, hosted by Vonie James, focuses on a variety of issues that relate to a woman's spirit, mind and body.
You can obtain further information on the programs by visiting UPN 27's Web site, calling JCC! TV at 776-7635 or e-mailing jcctv@viaccess.net.

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