StowTown Records Artists Featured at Truth Network Celebration

Truth Network celebrated their 20th Anniversary at the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) Convention with special guests from StowTown Records. Vocalist Jody McBrayer and comedian Tim Lovelace performed at the celebration on Wednesday afternoon.
Founder and CEO of Truth Network, Stu Epperson, Jr., talked about the history of the network. Both Jody and Tim gave individual performances and various speakers were highlighted during the event. To close the event, Jody and Tim led the audience in a time of corporate worship during which they were joined by Perrys vocalist Troy Peach.
Truth Network COO Michael Carbone shares, "Truth Network was pleased and honored to celebrate with recording artists Jody McBrayer and Tim Lovelace for our 20th Anniversary Celebration at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville this year. It was a great way for us to mark the occasion. We're thrilled to be partnered with StowTown Records and the artists they represent."
The Truth Network is based out of Winston-Salem, NC and is syndicated on many stations across several states. For more information about the Truth Network, visit www.truthnetwork.com
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