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Wilburn and Wilburn: Continuing The Family Tradition

Coastal Media, parent company of SGNScoops and SGMRadio, is the proud host of the Diamond Awards held at Creekside Gospel Music Convention. In October 2012, Wilburn and Wilburn were awarded…

Guest Blog: Tyler Braun

It’s Easy to Make Headlines There’s a couple pieces of the Bible I wish I could get rid of: “But when you give to the needy, do not let your…

The Skyline Boys – Soaring High

The Skyline Boys from Northern, Virginia, are soaring high with a strong album, line-up, sound and message. Dennis Powers has led this quartet since 1995, guiding them to two nominations…

A Pastor’s Ponderings: No One Ever Cared For Me Like Jesus

John 11:25 I am the resurrection and the life.   With Easter and Spring quickly approaching, there are a lot of thoughts that pass through my mind, but none sticks…

The Big Day is Coming!

“Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another-and all the more as you see the Day approaching.”…

New Artist Spotlight: Faithful Praise

Faithful Praise is a new group with seasoned Christian artists and a sound that blends Southern with Praise and a hint of jazz. Often when we showcase new artists, they…

In Depth…With Bob Sellers of The Kingsmen

SGMRadio was happy to talk with Bob Sellers, as we continue our regular feature entitled “In Depth With”. In upcoming features, we will allow you to get to know your…

Guest Blog: Brian Beattie

My Life In Song My whole life can be defined by songs. I can take you back to almost any season in my life and tell you what song was…

“The Hammock”

From Bryan: The 2013 Singing at Sea Cruise was a success this year! We sailed from Jacksonville, FL on Monday to Nassau, Bahamas and then back to Jacksonville again, arriving…

Reality Check: Wild Strawberries

Strawberries are one of my most favorite kind of berries, or fruit, or whatever you wish to call them. We used to go to the Pick-Your-Own farms in June and…