Phil Keaggy, Cheri Keaggy, and Jason Bare Make Appearance on "Praise the Lord"

Dove Award winners Phil Keaggy and Cheri Keaggy, along with Billboard chart-topping singer/songwriter Jason Bare, will appear as guests on an upcoming episode of Trinity Broadcasting Network's Praise The Lord, which is set to air at 7 to 9 p.m. P.T. Friday. The show, which was taped recently in front of an audience at the TBN studio in Nashville, features Phil Keaggy, Cheri Keaggy and Bare performing music, as well as being interviewed by show host Jason Crabb.
"Appearing on TBN's 'Praise The Lord' is always a blessing for me," Cheri Keaggy says. "This most recent experience was especially meaningful, because I shared the stage with my uncle, Phil Keaggy, and fellow songwriter Jason Bare. It was a fun night!"
Cheri Keaggy performed her new single, "When You Were Jesus To Me," and "Hello, God," both from her current CD, So I Can Tell. She also performed "Romans 15:13 (Benediction Song)" with Phil Keaggy (also from So I Can Tell). Phil Keaggy then performed a new song for the studio audience titled "Mercy" that he wrote recently with Tommy Coomes, along with a favorite instrumental, the title track from The Wind And The Wheat. Bare shared two songs, "Everlasting God" and "Lamb of God," with the audience from his upcoming CD, Love Is Alive, which will be released February 25.
For a list of stations airing Praise The Lord, visit tbn.org. To watch online, visit tbn.org/watch-us.
[Source: McCain & Co. Public Relations]
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