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Speaker 1 (01:34):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
I appreciate very much listening to The Uncle Henry Show. Now,
on this episode of The Uncle Henry Show, We're going
to talk some church stuff, some Jesus stuff. I have
some guests in studio once again visited by some folks
associated associated with Revived Church. Stephen Roberts is here. Dustin

(02:00):
is it Dustin Long? Is that right?

Speaker 5 (02:03):
Well?

Speaker 4 (02:03):
Thank you both for coming at Are you going to
need to get closer to microphones? Thanks for having us
very good. All right, there we go. We're on the
microphones now. Before we begin our conversation, would one of
you be willing to pray for the people listening to
this show for whatever you can throw into the prayer.

(02:24):
Of course, I want to pray that they get something
out of this show. But anything else you want to
add in which one of you will do that for me,
I can pray for us. All right, Please go go
ahead for me.

Speaker 6 (02:33):
Yes, Father God, thank you for today. Thank you for
all the listeners that are out there right now going
through their day. Lord, we need you and we're thankful
for you. But we just asked that you reach out
to them that any information that's in here, that anything
that we testify about, that anything that we speak about
does nothing but glorify you but shows how real you

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are and can help someone out there in their day
to day get through what it is that they are
going through. In Jesus' mighty name. Amen.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
Amen, thank you so much for doing that here on
the Uncle Hender Show for the listeners. Now, these gentlemen
are here talk about a project they have coming up
with a revived church that involves Christian music here on
the Gulf coast before we get to your project real quick,
as you're both aware, we have the terrible assassination of
Charlie Kirk a little over a month ago, I guess,

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and I've seen online lots of discussion of there being
a revival in the country and that more people are
showing up at churches, and I was just curious, is
is that fake news? Or are you seeing more people
come to church in the last month because of that?

Speaker 5 (03:47):
Yes, without a shout of a doubt, I believe it's true.
Our numbers have increased, and there is a growing hunger
in people showing that there is I hate to say
left and right, but that people are actually seeing it's
good and evil now and there is a hunger within
within churches, within college campuses. It's definitely true. It's not

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fake news. It's definitely happening.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
Okay, Stephen, You've seen the same thing.

Speaker 6 (04:13):
No doubt at our church. At Church Church, we definitely
that week saw another third worth of people that came
in that so the shock and then the reality and
the truth of what's happening, people seem to be way
more bold right now to go. You know what, We're
not going to stand for this anymore. I was on

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a I was at the college campus a couple of
weeks ago. Which college at USA? Okay, I was at
USA doing an event for the It was a pageant,
but they're going for Miss Alabama. Then they go to
Okay to Miss America and where there were about three
girls last year that spoke about the Lord and testified.

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There were thirteen girls this year that I counted. I
mean just the whole event. They were They were so
much more bold and it was it was wonderful to see.
It's just so Yeah, I would say, we're definitely experiencing
some revival in the nation.

Speaker 4 (05:14):
Okay, glad to hear that it's not just something that
people are talking about online, that it's actually happening in
the real world. Yes, offline, we will, we'll get I'm
sure we'll get back to that as we continue our conversation.
But you're here to talk about something that you are
starting at Revived Church. What what are you starting.

Speaker 5 (05:35):
We're starting a recording studio.

Speaker 4 (05:38):
Okay, a recording studio to record.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
What Christian music, Christian artists worshippers. We're starting a recording
studio where Christian artists can come and record rit create
freely for free.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Now why are you doing this? What? What? What? What's
the need for this?

Speaker 5 (05:55):
Well, we we've just noticed that there are a lot
of Christian artists who don't don't know how, who who
don't know really how to record or what they want
to record or if not, there are others that spend
thousands of dollars to travel, you know, Nashville wherever, recording zuerios.
And we're trying to make a home base where people

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can come glorify God first and foremost, but they'll have
a spot where they can come and they can create,
they can lay down tracks to record worship music, Christian
Christian music for free, you know. And the goal of
that is to create a community of it, a community
of creativity where there's that freedom, where they don't have

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to feel rushed and they can pray, they can seek God,
they can come and it's we're trying to build a
community of it for the mobile era. There are places,
I'm sure and mobile that have this going on, but
I don't really know of any. And I think the
time is now to do it for Christian artists because
there are a lot of Christian artists out there that

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have great songs and wanting to write and create, but
they had they don't know have they know how or
the money.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
To do it. Now. I've been in radio since the eighties,
but I'm not on the production end, so I don't
know a lot about the equipment. Even to this day.
Why can't these artists actually record their stuff using using
equipment that they that they have available at home. I mean,

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everybody has become their own producer these days. Why is
it important to have an actual studio.

Speaker 6 (07:29):
Well so they can And what that takes though, is
the want to do it, and there's there is a
need for a place, and what's happened is we've got
to shoot. I was told recently that there just aren't
enough local worship artists or enough local music to be

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able to do this. And I know of you know,
there's a there's an album Murph mister Transmission. He's got
a Christian album that's wonderful, and uh, you know Katie braswell,
Jeremy Williams, Page Tammer. These are all people that have
been traveling and going and getting recording done. And one
of the things that I noticed when you're going and

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getting them done and don't get me wrong. All of
them are super smart. But to be a producer is
to be a producer. It's not always just the equipment
and and so you know, we're we're starting by still
going in analog and still going into eighty converters and
having the right mics and doing everything that you can
do if you were to go pay at a studio,

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and then also just the room.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
But one, Okay, I'm gonna have to stop you there
up on a break. When we come back, we're going
to hear the rest of this about why they want
to try something like this back with more after the break.
We have guests in Steven Roberts and Dustin Long. Now

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Clamory show continues. It is five twenty on this beautiful Friday.
News headlines coming up in ten minutes. I have guests
in studio this hour, Stephen Roberts and Dustin Long. They're
talking about a new recording studio they're going to build
for Christian artists in Mobile. Now, Dustin, did you say
that these are going to be well? Before I ask

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that question, I got other questions. Tell the listeners before
we get back into this recording studio, if they want
to come to church, if they want to try a
new church, or if they want to come to a
church for the first time and years of the first
time ever. Talk about your two churches. Where can they
come this weekend?

Speaker 5 (09:48):
Yeah, Revive Church of Mobile on six oh one Ziggler
Circle East. Our service times are at ten thirty am
on Sunday mornings.

Speaker 4 (09:57):
Okay, And they can find Vibe Church. Just go online
and look up Revived Church Mobile and they'll find it.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
Well, there's two locations. There's one on Lot Road, but
the one that we that want, the main campus is
at six on one Zigler Circle. It used to be
it used to be the Cave Ministries. Now it is
Revived Church Mobile.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
Yes, and I've been. I've been to your church there
on Ziglar Circle, very close to the Fairgrounds, very close. Now,
Steven Roberts, what about you said Surge.

Speaker 6 (10:25):
Yes, sir, Yes, sir, I'm at Surge Church Mobile. We
are at twenty nine hundred dollars Road and we are
at ten o'clock on Sunday morning. And you can find
us online as well. But u Pastor Brad Sullivan, that's
come and get a good word Sunday And it's just

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a nice, big family all right now.

Speaker 4 (10:48):
You were you were I asked you the question why
why can't the Christian artists today just record at home? Uh?
And you were explaining that it just works better with
a producer in a professional setting.

Speaker 6 (11:01):
Sure, and so works better. What I'll say is you
can do a whole lot from home now. Everything has
changed since we went digital. Of course, when you go
in analog, there's a whole lot less work that you
have to do. Having the right microphones, having the right
microphone for the person that you're using is different, Having

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good ad converters, and then having the ability to edit
and understand the proper tools. We you know, we'll be
using pro tools. We won't be going straight to tape yet,
but it's nice to have that option just to not
only teach, you know, we want the next generation to
also understand learning how to do not only live audio,

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but recording and what it takes to get there. So
we'll have a lot of outboard gear as well.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
So you you want to you wanted to come on
this show to tell are you trying to get Christian
artists interested in this? What? What message do you have
for people listening?

Speaker 6 (12:00):
Absolutely, you guys reach out to us. I know the
power of being in a studio, having people that are
on one accord and working with other artists. It's not
just about being able to do it by yourself. The
Lord wants us to work together. And when you start
working on your project with other people, then you start

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learning and getting experiences that you and idea is that
you wouldn't have had by yourself. And so that's a
part of the process too that sometimes is missing when
you're at your home studio working out of the box.

Speaker 4 (12:37):
So you here on this show, you are asking what
you want Christian artists to get in touch with.

Speaker 6 (12:42):
You, Yes, sir, and producers as well, you know, come
use the studio if you guys know, I know that
there's some producers out there that would love to get
their hands on some tools and real faders and a
mic locker. And so you guys get in touch with
us as well, and and just you know, we should
be We're we're building right now. We're actually tearing walls

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down right now, and we're hoping to be ready to
actually do some recording within the next two months.

Speaker 4 (13:12):
Wow, okay, that's pretty quick, yes, sir. And this studio
is going to be where.

Speaker 5 (13:18):
At six oh one Zigla Circle East at revived Church.

Speaker 4 (13:21):
Okay, so you'll have the recording studio at the church.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
Yes, it'll be at another section of the church. So
we have over one thousand, probably over a thousand square
foot at least that hasn't been utilized for some time
that I've been slowly cleaning it out and getting it ready.
And I can give you a little backstore how this
came about.

Speaker 4 (13:39):
Okay, Stephen, four.

Speaker 5 (13:41):
Years ago I met Stege and probably five years ago,
and then four years ago it came to church. And
by the way, shout out Steven. He's the greatest sound
man in Mobile, Alabama. So anyway, so four years ago
he came to me in He's like, man, you know
you you have these songs that you need to be recording.
And I thought, you know, yeah, you're all right, but
I don't know how. I said, well, you have the

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space up there to turn into a recording studio. So
I sat on that for a while and I said yeah,
So I started recording some songs with shout out the
Maddie Mixed Productions Matt Demiko, great guy, great editor and
great great producer. Yes, and uh, you know, after the
Charlie Kirk assassination. I deleted my social media and I

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started asking the Lord, you know, what can I do
to to you know, I have to do something and
it it really hasn't but there, you know, I felt
like the Lord was pomped me go ahead and start
this thing that you put on the back burner because
I was able to clear out my social media to
where I'm not distracted all the time and really hear

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the Lord and him saying go ahead and start it now.
So we're moving in that direction at a not really
even a snail's pace. We're getting some things done to
where you know, we're just trying to create a space
where Christian artists and Christians can come together and they
can record for free.

Speaker 4 (15:04):
Okay, now, you just told us that it was the
assassination of Charlie Kirk, that after that happened, you got
off of social media. Yes, talk a little bit more
about why you did that. Why did you want to
get off social media after Charlie Kirk was killed.

Speaker 5 (15:22):
Because you see a lot of things on there with
people calling him a racist, Nazis and all that stuff,
and you see one side saying, you know, he deserved
to die. He got what he deserved, and you see
the other side hailing him as a martyr, basically Christian martyr.

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And there were millions of people who were really hurt
by this, and I was one of them because I
watched a man die who the whole world, or most
of the United State after the United State, looked up to.
So instead of watching that every day and letting that
bitterness come in my heart toward another group of people
seeing all that, I thought, well, I can just I'll

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just get off social media.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
So you saw that you were worried about being infected
by it, by bitterness, by having that out there, having
that constant fight. And that's what a lot of social
media is, a continuous knife fight. Yes, I mean it
really is. So you just turned it off. Yes, And
then when you turn it off, you you started to
Did you feel like it helped you hear the Lord better?

Speaker 5 (16:34):
Yes? Distractions. I was able to get rid of the
distractions in my life and I was able to really
focus on the Lord again, you know, to where I'm
not so distracted, Because distraction is the number one killer
of everything. I think when we're constantly distracted, we can't
focus on one one thing.

Speaker 4 (16:52):
Okay, We're gonna have to take a break for news
headlines and then we're going to come back with more.
There's more things we want to talk to you about
real quick though. If if somebody is a Christian artist
that wants to record or they they know one and
then want how do they get in touch with one of.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
You two, they can reach out to me definitely on
Facebook at Divine Audio Productions.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
Divine Audio Productions, okay.

Speaker 6 (17:17):
And then they can also get up reach out to
revive Church mobile as well.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
Okay, Divine Audio Productions, I'm writing it down on us way.

Speaker 6 (17:29):
You can also email me at Divine Audio Productions at
gmail dot com and uh, just get in touch with me.
We would love to build this network and mobile even more.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
All right, we have a little bit more coming up
after the news break, Uncle Henry Chow.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
This is use Radio seven ten WNTM.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
Uncle Henry Show continues here on News Radio seven ten
WNTM five thirty five on a Friday, talking with Dustin.
It's Long, right, Sir Dustin Long with a revived church
out there on Zigler Circle near the Fairgrounds and Steven
Roberts would surge church on Dalls Road, did I get
it right? Sir? Talking about a project where they're building

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a recording studio, a professional grade recording studio for Christian
artists to use. And I think I heard the word
free once it is complete out at revived Church. Now,
somebody watching this show on YouTube, that would be my mother.
My mother wants everybody to know that her church, First

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fair Hope, in fair Hope, First fair Hope is starting
a revival this Sunday and it's supposed to last through
the twenty sixth. So if you're an Eastern Shore listener
and you want to slip into a revival, there's going
to be one going on from the sixteenth through the
twenty sixth there in fair Hope, First fair Hope. Now
you said there's a connection with this.

Speaker 6 (19:05):
Church, there's no accidents. God knows what he's doing, doesn't he.
So when you type that in First fair Hope, my
business put out there for any churches that if you
have any equipment sitting in the closets not getting used.
There were a few local ministries, two men's homes and

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then two other ministries. Ryan's Refuge in a Gape House
were the two that you know. They they do worship
a lot, and there's a lot of new Christians in
these men's homes, and they don't exactly have the equipment,
and so we decided that's one of the projects that

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we're gonna do, is go in and just give them
sound systems and build them out to whatever they need.
I've seen a couple of them. But one of the
people that got back in touch with me was Travis
Carr from First Fa Fair Hope. He does production, and
he started sending me a list of different consoles they had.
He sent me a list of some microphones that they had,

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some speakers they had, and one of the things on
that list, when I looked at it, I had to
look twice, was a fifty six channel Midas Verona. And
that's a good console for maybe not today going out
live anymore. We've got digital consoles that don't weigh three
hundred pounds. But I went out to First Fair Hope
and picked this console up. And that was the confirmation

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to me that because a week beforehand was when I said, okay,
it's time to build the studio. And then within a
week there was a donation for one of the main
pieces for the studio. Thank you guys at First Fair Hope.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
Oh so, First Fair Hope's donation is going to be
a key.

Speaker 6 (20:49):
Part of the student studio, Yes, sir, very very good,
Yes sir.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
Now and again, if you're a Christian artist that wants
to use this studio when it's built, or a producer,
get in touch ats Divine Audio Productions, you, sir, look
them up on Facebook or Divine Audio Productions at gmail
dot com, or just get in touch with the Revived Church.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Now.

Speaker 4 (21:11):
I hope you don't mind, but I want to ask
you both. I want to start with Dustin. Dustin, how
did you get led to christ?

Speaker 5 (21:20):
Okay, Well, in twenty thirteen, I was I was a
homeless drug addict, been a drug addict for twenty years.
I'm in my mid forties now, but you know, I
was addicted to methamphetamine and heroin and had nowhere to go.
And I find myself, you know, late one cold January
February morning, on the side of the railroad tracks, and

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I cried out to God, and you know, I cried
out to my mom, my dad. I hadn't seen in
twenty years, the girl I thought I was gonna marry
at the time, and I cried out to God with
everything I have inside of me. You know, it wasn't
like Lord, help me, I'll never do it again. It
was more of a God, please help me. And from
that moment on, I got up from them tracks, and

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I didn't see the earth split open in the natural
and the water's part. But something in the supernatural happened
where I got up that moment, and I started making
right decisions, and it led me to a men's rehab
facility out in Lewis Dell called the City Refuge. And
from there, you know, I started hearing message of salvation

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and grace and mercy, and it pricked my heart and
I was able to hear the gospel message there and
I was able to repent of my sins and cry
out to Jesus to save me at that place. And
since then, my whole life has been changed. It's been restored.
And you know, I started doing worship music around the
same time and just been going ever since. God has

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just amazed me how he could restore life that was
nothing on the verge of dying and death.

Speaker 4 (22:57):
So Dustin. I sat next to Dustin and his wife
at the Grand Old Opry a few months ago Killer
Bees had invited me and my wife up to the
Grand Old Opry to see him perform, and he invited
you and your wife as well, And I mean you, uh,
you got a beautiful wife, thank you, and a great life.

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You do you when you're in moments, I mean, when
you're in a moment like that, you're backstage, You and
your wife are backstage at the Grand Old Opry with
all these people. Stephen Curtis Chapman, do you ever think
back and think I was I was lost? Yes, I
was lost.

Speaker 5 (23:36):
All the time, my heart is filled with gratitude at
what I've what I've been able to do and experience
with a new life that comes in Christ. It's just
there's no other feeling but gratitude that the Lord could
save someone like me and turn my life around when
I serve it in my life to him, it's it's unreal.

Speaker 4 (23:56):
Well, people think about miracles in the Bible that were
all familiailiar with of loaves and fishes and you name it.
Isn't it an even bigger miracle when a person is
saved from what you were saved from. Yes, I believe
that for that is that is I mean, that is
the ultimate miracle.

Speaker 5 (24:12):
That is the greatest miracle.

Speaker 4 (24:14):
So, Stephen Roberts, how did you get led to the Lord?

Speaker 6 (24:20):
My wife and I of almost twenty five years now,
we had been in and out of addiction. I've been
in the music industry, and if I wasn't doing music,
I was doing landscaping what my dad taught me.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
But we.

Speaker 6 (24:37):
In twenty fifteen started going downhill and really really we
were doing heroine, which led to meth and phetamines, and
we were homeless for two years.

Speaker 4 (24:50):
Homeless for two years.

Speaker 6 (24:52):
Yes sir, yes, sir. And so we found ourselves at
a place where I was like, kill me or show
me you're real. And at that time, you know, reaching
out and saying that that I knew that that wasn't
me and I before that I didn't believe in God.
I even would call myself an atheist at certain points.

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But but I knew enough to know something is out
there and something's been keeping me alive. And boy, when
I asked him, he definitely showed up to protect me
and my wife for a moment during a time that
we weren't ready to get better. It was three more

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months after that of just kind of him putting things
in places for us decide we need to reach out
and get help together. One of the things he did
was he she she made the decision to go, and
where she went was a place in Birmingham called the
Love Lady Center and they house up to four hundred
women and it's a Christian rehabilitation center. She was there

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for three months while I was still in Huntsville, saying Okay,
I'm gonna get better, and I'm gonna come get you,
and we're gonna go get better together, and I'm gonna
go to one place and go to the other. Little
did we know the Lord was gonna put us together.
You can't find rehabs almost that take the husband and wife.
But through some searching, there was a place in Mobile.

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I didn't know the name of it until after we
got here, but it was called the Wings of Life.
And in twenty nineteen we came to Mobile to be
to go through the program of the Wings of Life.
And that's actually kind of while I was in the
Wings of Life and the transformation that happened. We went
through a three month program and then Pastor Chris let

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us go ahead and stay to go through six months
more of the program and then we went into discipleship there.
I ended up serving at the Wings of Life until
last year in a different capacity than before, but I
was actually on staff there for two years. The Wings
of Life has now moved from downtown, and one of

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the things that was just such an honor I was
asked to come back by Pastor Brandon Sanders to build
the businesses that now fund the new property.

Speaker 4 (27:19):
Wow, Life Enterprises, but shout out to Life Enterprises. Yes, yes, hey,
we're we're up on a break. Thank you both for
sharing those stories. Yes, sir, thank you. It is as
I said, it's a miracle when someone is saved from
what you were saved from. Yes, we're going to be

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back and have our final moments with Steven Roberts and
Dustin Long as The Uncle Henry Show continues After the break.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
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Speaker 4 (28:07):
The Uncle Henry Show. It's five point fifty news headlines
coming up in ten minutes. We have our remaining moments
with Stephen Roberts and Dustin Long. They came in today
not just to evangelize but also to talk about their
new recording studio, their building for Christian artists. So if
you know a Christian artist that wants to be a

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recorded Christian artist, let them know about Divine Audio Productions.
Look for Divine Audio Productions on Facebook or directly emailed
Divine Audio Productions at gmail dot com, or you can
get in touch with Dustin Long at Revived Church. Just
call Revive Church and ask about the studio. Did I
get that out? Okay, yeah, yes, sir. All right, now

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before we're out of time, you have some events coming
up you can promote. Oh yes, sir, so.

Speaker 6 (28:59):
Blessed Unity is doing an event on October twenty fifth
at Oak Hollow Farms at six pm. You know, the
whole reason I bring these events up in these outreaches
up is when I was at the Wings of Life.
That was part of me getting saved was being able
to to all of you guys coming in and sewing

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into these different places. But we also have November first
Into the Light Festival, which is going to be at
Medal of Honor Park and that is at two pm
that day, and then on what's the day night, November nights, Yeah,
five pm, there is going to be a worship event

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at Pigley Wigley On University, and there were just gonna
do worship in the parking lot.

Speaker 4 (29:50):
Oh yeah, yeah, worship in the parking lot.

Speaker 6 (29:53):
Yes, absolutely, it's gonna be a good event.

Speaker 4 (29:55):
All right. So before we are out of time again,
there may be someone listening that would like to go
to church. So first Dustin, tell people where they can
find Revived Church. Give them an idea of what it's like.

Speaker 5 (30:11):
Well, we're definitely a worship driven church, so you know
Revived Church Mobile six oh one, Zigglar Circle. Come expecting
the presence of God is definitely there. We like to
give it all we got in worship. We're more of
a worship spirit field believe in church. So I encourage
anybody wants to check us out. You can look us
up on Facebook. Revived Church of Mobile Service times are

(30:34):
ten thirty. Come check us out.

Speaker 4 (30:36):
Now ten thirty. And you are you you're the guy
that is like that, you lead the band as that.

Speaker 5 (30:41):
I am the worship leader and associate pastor at Revived Church.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
Okay, so you were You're gonna be up there with
all the musicians.

Speaker 5 (30:48):
Yes, I'm gonna be singing and playing a guitar.

Speaker 4 (30:51):
Okay, very very good, and that is at ten you
said ten thirty am Sunday mornings. All right, now, Steven
Roberts Surge Church. How do we find Surge.

Speaker 6 (31:02):
Church twenty nine hundred dollars road at ten o'clock every Sunday.
Come expecting a good word and you know we I'm
in charge of the of the audio and uh, but
for the whole year I've also been singing alongside leading
worship with Miss Phyllis. So you guys come in and enjoy.

(31:27):
You know, there's I don't know if everybody has a
home church out there. Okay, I know not everybody.

Speaker 4 (31:32):
Has a home or exactly.

Speaker 6 (31:33):
Yes, you guys come, we would love to see you.

Speaker 4 (31:37):
And you're both you're both involved in the music end
of churches. Yes, Uh, that can sometimes be controversial. Yes,
it depends it, guys. It depends on the church.

Speaker 6 (31:47):
Yes, sir, but I'm sorry. Yes, worship isn't just music. Yes,
worship isn't just music, and so we have to we
have to remind ourselves that because I would. Before I
got saved, I was in the industry in in Huntsville,

(32:08):
in Nashville, and then toured as a live audio engineer
and and so for a long time I did not
do music because I was running after the Lord, and
I still hadn't He hadn't, I hadn't. I didn't see
the difference. I still saw just a concert, and I

(32:30):
was really thankful that he gave me some experiences that
that that separated that through me. Music is a gift
from God, and so being able to worship Him with
something I love is absolutely a gift. And I love
that I'm able to be involved.

Speaker 4 (32:45):
Okay, so you the listener, you could and they can
find Search Church online right, yes, sir, look for search
Church online or look for Revived Church in Mobile online. Uh,
Steven and Dustin, I hope you. I hope you get
all the Christian artistship looking forward. Thank you for coming
in and sharing your testimony today. Thank you for having us.

(33:06):
Always a pleasure. Now, you the listener. If you would
like to listen back to this episode, or if you'd
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(33:29):
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NewsRadio seven ten dot com. You can find the podcast
for this show, and you can find the podcasts for
many of the other shows you hear on this radio station.
And gentlemen, you're invited back, so thank you. If you

(33:50):
ever want to come in here and play some music.
Would love to have some worship music played on this show.

Speaker 6 (33:55):
Yes, sir, thank you, absolutely great.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
All right, very very good. All right, there is more
to come, but first we have news headlines from Fox
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