Wednesday, September 26, 2007

See You At The Pole - September 26

Every year, millions of students across America and throughout the world unite in prayer at their school's flagpoles. See You At The Pole is a student-initiated and student-led movement that started in the Ft. Worth suburb of Burleson, Texas in 1990. SYATP brings students to their school flagpoles to intercede for their leaders, schools, and families, asking God to bring moral and spiritual awakening to their campuses and countries.

WPFJ 1480 the Dove was live at Franklin High School to spotlight the local prayer meeting.






Students began with a time of student-led worship, then broke up into smaller groups to meditate on Scripture and pray for specific needs in their community and nation.







Local high school student and WPFJ personality broadcast live from Franklin High School, sharing his heart for his generation as his peers gathered together in prayer.













Students gathered during lunch on the campus at Southwestern Community College (Macon Campus). Several students in the Macon Early High School Program at SCC participated in prayer and worship.






Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Live from the Macon County Fair

You couldn't miss Johnny and Brenda in our gazebo as they broadcast live all week from the fair. Thanks to Mr. Store-It for once again providing our gazebo.



Brenda interviewed one local citizen Jan Lee (no kin to Johnny), Macon County Disaster Preparedness Coordinator, about the community's plans for emergency preparedness. Macon County works hard to be ready for any situation that might arise with prevention and reaction plans.


Brenda and Johnny take a minute to interview Randy Campbell, a local businessman and fair sponsor.





Brenda and Johnny try their hands at the "Flaming Finger" courtesy of the Fun Factory in the Smokies.


Can you guess who had the fastest finger?




Meet Noah the Wallaby. He was the big winner in the annual Pet Show held on Wednesday night.



photo by Sidney Brooks








Johnny tries his hardest to distract Brenda on the microphone, but she never misses a beat.





Thanks to everyone who came out to show their support of the 2007 Macon County Fair and WPFJ. We were encouraged by the comments and the opportunity to meet so many listeners. We're proud to be live and local, bringing you the good news of Jesus every day. Keep listening and be ready for what might be around the corner.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Come On Down to the Macon County Fair

The Macon County Fair is all this week, September 12-15th. Stop by the WPFJ Gazebo and say hi to Brenda Wooten and Johnny Lee.












We're giving away free balloons, T-shirts, dvds, books, and much, much more!!