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Bishop Dan Willis Interview

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Bishop Dan Willis is my guest and we talk about everything from ministry to music to his song "Praise Him feat. Fred Dubose".

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Known as Chicago’s “Bridging the Gap” Church, The Lighthouse Church of All Nations, under the leadership of Senior Pastor Garland Mays, in southwest suburban Alsip, IL, is a thriving multi-cultural, non-denominational ministry founded forty-two years ago by Bishop Dan Willis.

In the 90s, Bishop Willis founded the iconic choir The Pentecostals of Chicago (P.O.C.). He released anointed albums, including BRIDGING THE GAP (1992), STAND (1995), LIVE IN KINGSTON JAMAICA (1997), and SONGS FROM THE U.K. (2000). The choir now goes by the name, The All Nations Choir. This new generation of dynamic voices in The All Nations Choir returns after twenty-eight years in a high-praise live album recorded at The Light House Church of All Nations last fall.

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Bishop Dan Willis is my guest and we talk about everything from ministry to music to his song "Praise Him feat. Fred Dubose".

Bio:

Known as Chicago’s “Bridging the Gap” Church, The Lighthouse Church of All Nations, under the leadership of Senior Pastor Garland Mays, in southwest suburban Alsip, IL, is a thriving multi-cultural, non-denominational ministry founded forty-two years ago by Bishop Dan Willis.

In the 90s, Bishop Willis founded the iconic choir The Pentecostals of Chicago (P.O.C.). He released anointed albums, including BRIDGING THE GAP (1992), STAND (1995), LIVE IN KINGSTON JAMAICA (1997), and SONGS FROM THE U.K. (2000). The choir now goes by the name, The All Nations Choir. This new generation of dynamic voices in The All Nations Choir returns after twenty-eight years in a high-praise live album recorded at The Light House Church of All Nations last fall.

#BishopDanWillis #radiopersonality #interviews #radioshowhost #radiolife #radioshow #internetradio #liveradio #radiodj #radio #internetradioshow #radiostation #globalradio #fmradio #syndicatedradio #Realgospelwiththexman #musicindustry #musicawards #gospelmusic #music #sing #recordingartist #xuamalawson #xuamthexmanlawson #xuamlawson #WFSK #rejoicemusicalsoulfoodnetwork #podcast #podcasting

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