Mountain Gospel Radio is dedicated to presenting the message of holiness, keeping listeners informed on current issues from a Christian perspective, and encouraging and uplifting the listener through music and programs that will bring glory and honor to God.
Mountain Gospel Radio is the largest locally owned and operated southern gospel station in Eastern Kentucky. Since our founding in 1948 on WMTC and 2015 on WBFC, we have been a faith-based ministry supported by our listeners through charitable donations and advertising. Consequently, The ministry has flourished through the Godly leadership of people, including Lela G. McConnell, Wilfred Fisher, Eldon Neihof, Seldon Short, Jennifer Cox, Dan Lorimer. Above all, however, one thing has remained the same through the years: Holiness is our passion.
With 75 years of devoted service, Mountain Gospel Radio continues to deliver quality Christian programming for the whole family to the mountains of Eastern Kentucky and now, through online streaming, the world
Our president is David Spencer
National News
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Southern Gospel News
- Janice Crow: – So Much For Love
His name was Tony. He had dark hair and brown eyes and an olive complexion. So handsome. I was in love. Okay, maybe not in love, but in a serious state of “like”. He asked me to marry him and I said yes right away. The next day he brought me a ring, and although …
- Sunday Inspirations: When Bullying Wears a Christian Label
Sunday Inspirations: When Bullying Wears a Christian Label Recently, a painful reminder surfaced within the gospel music community—a beautiful young girl in the industry found herself the target of bullying, not from strangers, but from people who identify as Christians. Moments like these stop us in our tracks, because they force us to ask a …

