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WGTS, Atlantic Gateway Communications, National Day of Prayer, Ken Scribner

Over 400 WGTS 91.9 listeners and the community joined together to pray during the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 7th. Attendees sang along with a local praise and worship band.  Speakers gave short messages about prayer, and then local leaders and pastors prayed for a number of groups, including government leaders, church leaders, school leaders, families, the media, and others.

For one special Sabbath, the doors of some 40 Seventh-day Adventist churches in the Northern Virginia area were closed. Their members instead  gathered at the Hylton Memorial Chapel for a joint worship service, fellowship, training and a free concert.

For decades people throughout the Washington, D.C., area who turned their radio dials to Washington Adventist University’s WGTS 91.9 FM on Sabbath mornings, have immediately recognized voice of Gerry Fuller, DDS. Over the course of 45 years, this WGTS radio host has interviewed famous authors, performers, medical experts and countless other public figures. He also hosted musical programs and advocated on behalf of Washington’s “Family Safe, Kid-Friendly” radio station.