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Radio and Internet Broadcast Resources 1 Last Updated:3/19/2020 11:13 AM The following pages contain information regarding where you are able to find church services or other broadcasts to help you be in God’s Word during this time of social distancing. If you have one that is not on this list and would like it to be added, please email [email protected] Worship Anew (formerly Worship for Shut-Ins): Short (30 minute) televised service https://worshipanew.org/programs Nationally Broadcast on the following: DirecTV 377: Sunday 11:30am ET/9:30am PT Chicago: WPWR 50 (CW) Sunday 8:00am Marion: WTCT 27 (TCT) Sunday 10:30am Springfield/Decatur: WCIX 49 (MyTV) Sunday 7:30am KFUO Radio www.kfuo.org (podcasts available on your podcast app, also available on Echo or Google home devices) https://www.kfuo.org/programs/ Daily chapel services: https://www.kfuo.org/category/daily-chapel/ Daily Chapel Services from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne https://www.ctsfw.edu/daily-chapel/ See also the seminary’s Facebook page Bible Study: • Quarter-hour daily audio Bible study https://thewordendures.org/ • Two Adult Bible Studies – audio sessions about one hour each http://www.cidlcms.org/coursecompanionaudio.html 2 Lutheran Hour Broadcasts audible in Central Illinois Station City, State Freq Band Day Time WMT Cedar Rapids, IA 600 AM Sun 6:30 AM KOKX Keokuk, IA 1310 AM Sun 9:00 AM WBGZ Alton, IL 1570 AM Sun 9:30 AM WBGZ Alton, IL 94.3 AM Sun 9:30 AM WLUJ Beardstown, IL 93.5 FM Sun 1:00 PM WJWR Bloomington, IL 104.7 FM Sun 1:00 PM WJWR Bloomington, IL 90.3 FM Sun 1:00 PM WBYS Canton, IL 1560 AM Sun 7:35 AM WGNX Carthage, IL 96.7 FM Sun 1:00 PM WGN Chicago, IL 720 AM Sun 6:00 AM WDAN Danville, IL 1490 AM Sun 8:00 AM WITY Danville, IL 99.5 FM Sun 10:00 AM KAWZ Decatur, IL 90.5 FM Sun 9:00 AM WLUJ Decatur, IL 100.1 FM Sun 1:00 PM WCRA Effingham, IL 1090 AM Sun 9:30 AM WCRA Effingham, IL 96.3 FM Sun 9:30 AM WPMB Effingham, IL 104.7 FM Sun 12:03 PM WRMN Elgin, IL 1410 AM Sun 9:00 AM WGEL Greenville, IL 101.7 FM Sun 9:15 AM WEBQ Harrisburg, IL 1240 AM Sun 6:00 AM WHPO Hoopeston, IL 100.9 FM Sun 8:00 AM WLDS Jacksonville, IL 1180 AM Sun 8:30 AM WLUJ Jacksonville, IL 93.5 FM Sun 1:00 PM WKEI Kewanee, IL 104.3 FM Sun 9:00 AM WKEI Kewanee, IL 1450 AM Sun 9:00 AM WLLM Lincoln, IL 1370 AM Sun 7:02 AM WLLM Lincoln, IL 1370 AM Sun 7:02 PM WKXQ Macomb, IL 92.5 FM Sun 7:00 AM WTIM Moultrie County, IL 107.7 FM Sun 7:30 AM KRNQ Mt Vernon, IL 96.3 FM Sun 8:00 AM WCRA Neoga, IL 99.5 FM Sun 9:30 AM WPXN Paxton, IL 104.9 FM Sun 7:00 AM 3 WPXN Paxton, IL 104.9 FM Sun 8:00 PM KRNQ Quincy, IL 94.9 FM Sun 8:00 AM WTIM Shelby County, IL 107.5 FM Sun 7:30 AM WLLM Springfield, IL 105.3 FM Sun 7:00 AM WLLM Springfield, IL 105.3 FM Sun 7:00 PM WLUJ Springfield, IL 89.7 FM Sun 1:00 PM WTIM Taylorville, IL 870 AM Sun 7:30 AM WTIM Taylorville, IL 96.1 FM Sun 7:30 AM WITY Tilton, IL 980 AM Sun 10:00 AM WBNL Boonville, IN 1540 AM Sun 1:00 PM WGBF Evansville, IN 1280 AM Sun 7:30 AM WJOB Hammond, IN 1230 AM Sun 10:00 AM WMCV Terre Haute, IN 96.3 FM Sun 9:00 AM KREI Farmington, MO 800 AM Sun 10:30 AM KTBJ Festus, MO 89.3 FM Sun 9:00 AM KSIM Sikeston, MO 1400 AM Sun 8:00 AM HIST st louis, MO 9999 AM Unkn KAWZ St Louis, MO 91.9 FM Sun 10:00 AM KFUO St Louis, MO 850 AM Sun 12:30 PM KFUO St Louis, MO 850 AM Sun 5:00 PM KSIV St Louis, MO 1320 AM Sun 9:00 AM KSIV St Louis, MO 91.5 FM Sun 8:00 AM KSIV St Louis, MO 95.9 FM Sun 9:00 AM KTBJ St Louis, MO 91.9 FM Sun 9:00 AM KWRE Warrenton, MO 730 AM Sun 9:30 AM KWRE Warrenton, MO 95.1 FM Sun 9:30 AM KLPW Washington, MO 1220 AM Sun 9:00 AM .
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