These podcasts are sermons that the late Rev. Howard E. Tucker gave on Pittsburgh's radio station KDKA during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. He was pastor of the former Calvary Presbyterian Church in Wilkinsburg, PA. These timeless messages from God's Word are currently being broadcast on Pittsburgh's radio station WORD 101.5 FM or WORDFM.com at 9:45 PM Eastern Time each Sunday night. Pastor Tucker's son, Timothy, now voices each of the sermons.
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"WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT THANKSGIVING!"
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This message was given by the late Rev. Howard E. Tucker, pastor of the former Calvary Presbyterian Church in Wilkinsburg, PA. He was a graduate of Wheaton College and Dallas Theological Seminary. The sermons were first broadcast on Pittsburgh's radio station, KDKA, during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. They can now be heard every Sunday even…
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"IN EVERYTHING GIVE THANKS!"
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This message was given by the late Rev. Howard E. Tucker, pastor of the former Calvary Presbyterian Church in Wilkinsburg, PA. He was a graduate of Wheaton College and Dallas Theological Seminary. The sermons were first broadcast on Pittsburgh's radio station, KDKA, during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. They can now be heard every Sunday even…
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"MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN!""
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"THE KINGSHIP OF CHRIST!"
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"CHOOSING TO BE BORN!"
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This message was given by the late Rev. Howard E. Tucker, pastor of the former Calvary Presbyterian Church in Wilkinsburg, PA. He was a graduate of Wheaton College and Dallas Theological Seminary. The sermons were first broadcast on Pittsburgh's radio station, KDKA, during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. They can now be heard every Sunday even…
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This message was given by the late Rev. Howard E. Tucker, pastor of the former Calvary Presbyterian Church in Wilkinsburg, PA. He was a graduate of Wheaton College and Dallas Theological Seminary. The sermons were first broadcast on Pittsburgh's radio station, KDKA, during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. They can now be heard every Sunday even…
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"IT IS HIGH TIME TO AWAKE!"
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"SPIRITUAL SERVICE BY GOD'S LOVING POWER!"
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This message was given by the late Rev. Howard E. Tucker, pastor of the former Calvary Presbyterian Church in Wilkinsburg, PA. He was a graduate of Wheaton College and Dallas Theological Seminary. The sermons were first broadcast on Pittsburgh's radio station, KDKA, during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. They can now be heard every Sunday even…
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