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Sunday In The South with Mark & Jerri Ferguson

SUNDAY IN THE SOUTH DETAILS
WSSL has been giving listeners a reason to get up on Sunday morning since 1991 with Sunday in the South, featuring the best collection of today's Southern Gospel with a mix of Christian Country, family humor, and lots of special features. Sunday in the South is hosted by Mark & Jerri Ferguson.

Sunday in the South, 6-10 a.m. every Sunday.



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The Sunday in the South Concert Calendar
Friday 09-05-2008 5:33pm ET

September 5, 2008 - Due to an unforeseen maintenance issue with the building’s rigging system, tonight’s Gaither Family Homecoming concert has been postponed and rescheduled for Monday, December 8, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. 

 

 

TICKET HOLDERS PLEASE NOTE:
Tickets purchased for tonight’s show will be honored on the new date.  Tickets for the new date can be purchased at the Time Warner Cable Arena box office, on-line at www.timewarnercablearena.com or by phone at 704-522-6500.




Gaither Homecoming Tour
Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Bobcats Arena
September 5, 2008
www.gaither.com
The SUNDAY BULLETIN!
Friday 06-20-2008 2:38pm ET
Hello friends!

Last Sunday, (Father's Day) we gave you a chance to win free tickets to "An Evening To Remember The Cathedrals"!  Our email winners were Chris Keefe and Corrie Bramsen!  Congratulations!!
Dottie Rambo killed in bus accident!
Sunday 05-11-2008 3:23pm ET
Jerri and I wanted you to know this tragic news.  Let's remember to pray for Dottie's family.

Gospel singer-songwriter Joyce "Dottie" Rambo died early Sunday when the bus she was in ran off a road in southwest Missouri and struck an embankment.

Rambo, 74, of Nashville, Tenn., died in the crash about two miles east of Mount Vernon on Interstate 44, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said. Seven other people in the bus were injured, and were hospitalized in Springfield with moderate to severe injuries, the patrol said.

"She was a giant in the gospel music industry," said Beckie Simmons, Rambo's agent. "Dolly Parton recorded some of her songs."

She was on her way to a Mother's Day performance in Texas, according to her Web site.

Read the Missouri Highway Patrol's report on the crash