Radio Pulpit 657AM raises a hallelujah on 29 May

Tune in to Radio Pulpit 657AM on Election Day, 29 May, for a day of praise & worship – from early morning until late at night.

Tune in to Radio Pulpit 657AM on Election Day, 29 May, for a day of praise & worship – from early morning until late at night.

Published May 27, 2024

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Tune in to Radio Pulpit 657AM on Election Day, 29 May, for a day of praise & worship – from early morning until late at night. We will raise a hallelujah to the King of kings and the Lord of lords, in the midst of times of uncertainty and conflict in our country and elsewhere.

The radio station that started under the ‘Klipkerk’s’ stage in Pretoria, more than four decades ago, has evolved into a giant in Christian media that gladly treads on unnavigated territory to the glory of God. In a world where the pace of life seems to accelerate with each passing day, Radio Pulpit has guided listeners on their journey of faith in Jesus Christ by being their daily companion for more than four decades.

‘We will focus on glorifying the Lord on Election Day as we know that he is indeed the King of kings and the Lord of lords, also in South Africa,’ Karel Verhoef, CEO of Radio Pulpit said.

Presenters will lift up Jesus’ name and praise and worship Him through music, testimonies and messages that exalts Him. You can look forward to a day, during which you can join Radio Pulpit in honouring the Lord as our foundation of hope.

Radio Pulpit will in the near future also celebrate the Lord with gospel music events like Godly Revolution (14 June 2024 in Pretoria, tickets available on Quicket) and as official media partner of Kim Walker-Smith’s South African tour from 13-15 June 2024 in Pretoria, Boksburg and Cape Town (tickets available on iTickets).

More than 400 000 listeners tune in to Radio Pulpit, according to independent research done by a company called Insights 2020. Through unwavering support, Radio Pulpit’s listeners enable the radio station to not only broadcast on 657AM, but listeners can also tune in to crystal clear sound via the Radio Pulpit website at radiopulpit.co.za, DStv channel 882, OpenView channel 607 and various streaming apps, including its own.