"Make the Season Bright: Christmas on Broadway with David Jeremiah" to Premiere on TV
Turning Point Ministries is pleased to announce the release of Make the Season Bright: Christmas on Broadway with David Jeremiah. Taped live December 12 at the historic Beacon Theatre on Broadway, Make the Season Bright is a holiday variety show featuring a spectacular lineup of guests that is sure to light up your Christmas this year.
The show includes traditional holiday classics from vocalists Jordan Smith, the Voices of Lee, and Tiffany Coburn, with new music from Michael Sanchez and the Big Band Sounds of Christmas, comedy from "The Bowtie Guy" Mike Goodwin, and a special Christmas address from David Jeremiah.
This is the second Christmas spectacular on Broadway produced by David Jeremiah and Turning Point. Last year's telecast of Make the Season Bright reached more than five million viewers. It enabled Turning Point to reach an audience who would not normally watch Christian programming by airing on networks that do not carry Turning Point's traditional broadcasts. "This is a very unique opportunity God has given us," said COO, David Michael Jeremiah. "During this time of year, people are not only more open to the season, but they are also more open to the Savior, and that allows us to share the Gospel with literally millions of people."
Turning Point has a long history of television, radio and digital media excellence and has earned a solid reputation as a trustworthy production company. Make the Season Bright has become an annual production undertaken by Turning Point and follows the successful launches of programs like Agents of Babylon, I Never Thought I'd See the Day, Route 66, Airship Genesis, Haven's Light, and PASSAGES.
The premiere release of Make the Season Bright aired on Saturday, December 21, and will be available through Saturday, December 28. For a complete list of broadcastings visit Turning Point Online.
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