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Watch Time of Grace WATCH TIME OF GRACE National Broadcast Times Available on many satellite and cable TV providers Daystar Television Network The Cowboy Channel Sunday, 3:30 P.M. CDT Sunday, 8:00 A.M. CDT Freeform American Forces Network (AFN) Thursday, 6:30 A.M. EDT/PDT Prime Atlantic, Sunday, 9:00 A.M. GMT +0 Over-the-air Broadcast Times and Channels Check TV listings for complete channel information State City Channel Local Times Phoenix KDPH-LD (48.1) Sunday, 2:30 P.M. Arizona Tucson KMSB (Fox 11) Sunday, 6:00 A.M. District of Columbia Washington WDCA (Fox 20) Sunday, 8:30 A.M. Florida Fort Myers WZVN (ABC 26) Sunday, 5:30 A.M. Illinois Chicago WFLD (Fox 32) Saturday, 12:30 A.M. Indiana South Bend-Elkhart WHME (LeSEA 46) Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Des Moines-Ames WOI (ABC 5) Sunday, 6:30 A.M. Iowa Mason City KMSP (Fox 9) Sunday, 5:30 A.M. Benton Harbor WHME (LeSEA 46) Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Michigan Marquette WBUP (ABC 10) Sunday, 7:30 A.M. Austin Mankato Minnesota KMSP (Fox 9) Sunday, 5:30 A.M. Minneapolis-Saint Paul Rochester Nebraska Lincoln KSNB (NBC 4) Sunday, 9:00 A.M. New Jersey Secaucus WWOR (MyNetworkTV 9) Sunday, 6:30 A.M. New York New York City WWOR (MyNetworkTV 9) Sunday, 6:30 A.M. South Dakota Mitchell-Sioux Falls KELO (CBS 11) Sunday, 6:00 A.M. Saturday night, 12:00 A.M. Green Bay-Appleton WGBA (NBC 26) Sunday, 6:30 A.M. La Crosse-Eau Claire WKBT (CBS 8) Sunday, 7:00 A.M. Madison WISC (CBS 3) Sunday, 5:30 A.M. Wisconsin WBME (MeTV 41 and 58.2) Sunday, 7:00 A.M. Milwaukee WDJT (CBS 58) Sunday, 10:30 A.M. WTMJ (NBC 4) Saturday night, 12:00 A.M. Wausau-Rhinelander WSAW (CBS 7) Sunday, 6:30 A.M. timeofgrace.org Daystar airs nationally—Sunday, 3:30 P.M. CDT, with over-the-air local broadcasts in these cities Check local listings for other stations and times Alabama Kentucky Oklahoma Birmingham: 28.1, 38.1, 15.1, 16.1 Louisville: 28.1 Oklahoma City: 46.1 Huntsville-Decatur: 67.1 Tulsa: 29.1 Mobile: 18.1 Louisiana Baton Rouge: 48.1 Montgomery-Selma: 39.1 Oregon Monroe-El Dorado, AR: 39.1 Portland: 42.1 Arizona New Orleans: 28.1 Phoenix: 48.1, 11.1 Pennsylvania Philadelphia: 45.1 Tucson: 29 Maine Portland-Auburn: 15.1 Pittsburgh: 65.1 Arkansas Wilkes Barre-Scranton: 43.1 Fort Smith-Fayetteville: 57.1 Maryland Baltimore: 40.1 Little Rock-Pine Bluff: 36.1 South Carolina Washington, D.C.: 23.1 Columbia: 50.1 Monroe, LA-El Dorado: 39.1 Greenville-Spartanburg: 51.1 Massachusetts California Boston: 48.1, 33, 40 Bakersfield: 34.1 Tennessee Chattanooga: 6, 22.1 Fresno-Visalia: 15.1, 43.1 Michigan Jackson: 42 Los Angeles: 50.3, 40, 38 Detroit: 23.1 Knoxville: 24.1, 7.2 Monterey-Salinas: 19.1 Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo: 29.1 Memphis: 59.1 Palm Springs: 4.1 Nashville: 6.1, 20 Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto: 34.1, 44.1 Minnesota Minneapolis-St Paul: 62.1 San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose: 48.1, 52.1 Texas Amarillo: 51.1, 16.1 Colorado Missouri Austin: 16.1 Denver: 44.1, 41.1 Kansas City: 35.1 Springfield: 31.1 Brownsville-McAllen: 35.8 Florida St Louis: 51.1, 13.1 Corpus Christi: 29.6 Jacksonville-Brunswick: 33.1 Dallas-Fort Worth: 2.1, 49 Miami-Fort Lauderdale: 16.1 Montana El Paso: 38.1 Orlando-Daytona Beach: 50.1, 27.1 Billings: 14.1 Houston: 22.1, 50.1 Panama City: 51.1, 24.1 Lubbock: 4 Nebraska Tampa-St Petersburg: 18.1 San Antonio: 46.1 Omaha: 48.1 West Palm Beach: 35.1 Utah Nevada Salt Lake City: 45.1, 12.1 Georgia Las Vegas 23.1 Atlanta: 35.1, 23.1 Virginia Macon: 31.1 New Mexico Norfolk: 25.1 Albuquerque-Santa Fe: 32.5 Hawaii Richmond-Petersburg: 48.1 Honolulu: 44.1 New York Buffalo: 39.1, 7.2 Washington Seattle-Tacoma: 56.1 Idaho New York: 42.2, 12.1 Boise: 41.1, 49.4 Spokane: 24.1, 47.1, 32.1 Syracuse: 52.1, 38.1 Idaho Falls-Pocatello: 15.1 West Virgina North Carolina Charleston-Huntington: 44.1 Illinois Charlotte: 25.1, 21.1 Chicago: 57.1 Raleigh-Durham: 45.1, 66.1 Wisconsin Indiana Green Bay-Appleton: 49.1 Ohio Indianapolis: 69.1 Madison: 65.1, 38.1 Cincinnati: 36.1 South Bend-Elkhart: 18.1 Cleveland-Akron: 53.1 Iowa Columbus: 19.1, 45.1, 39.1 Sioux City: 5 Dayton: 20.1 Toledo: 68.1 Kansas Wichita: 28.1 Daystar also airs nationally in Canada. Check local listings for cities, stations, and times..
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