Gary Duncan
Gary Duncan

Executive Director

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On any given day, Executive Director Gary Duncan has a story to share about his time at various radio stations, including his very first job (we won’t tell you how long ago) at 14 Country WCMT Tennessee. An ardent lover of music, you’ll often find him singing and strumming away on his guitar. Gary also enjoys a lifetime of learning. After college with studies in broadcast communications he has studied numerous subjects including Community College Continuing education and on-line courses in business, electronics, computer technologies, photography and just recently studied for and passed the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) part 107 test and is a certified commercial drone pilot. Gary’s current on-line course studies are focused on learning to play the piano. In addition to Gary’s enjoyment from music and drone flying you’ll find him amassing a collection of radio gadgets, guitars and photo gear. He takes his various cameras on adventures to capture delightful photography of his native Saint Louis architecture, nature, animals, or birds. When it’s time to just relax with his wife, two children and six grandchildren, he’s an expert in lounging in his pool in the summer, or if it’s too cold for that, cozying up by the fire laughing at his favorite comedies.

A Moment in Creation: Distorted Gospel

Gary Duncan talks with Rev. Warren Woerth about the question “Is Jesus the only way to salvation?” Here about how a pastor on Tik Tok is distorting the Gospel message. Listen and learn how you can help your children discern false teaching seen and heard on social media.

A Moment on the Lighter Side: St. Peter’s Writing

Gary Duncan welcomes back to the program St. Peter who announces that he wants to start authoring fiction novels. However, Gary believes that it may be best for Peter to stick with the historical events that he has written in the past. Listen, enjoy, and learn about the resurrection account.

A Moment for the Family: Modeling Respect

Gary Duncan discusses with Dr. Mary Manz Simon about respect. What is it really? In this podcast we talk about how we should treat each other and how to model and teach respect to our children.

A Moment on the Lighter Side: The Uniqueness of Luke’s Account

On this week’s program Gary Duncan talks with Dr. Luke about his exclusive accounts of Holy Week. What is it that Luke shares that the other Gospel writers did not? Listen to hear more.

A Moment of Faith: Come, We That Love the Lord

Rev. Doug Nicely and Gary Duncan talk about Robert Lowery and Issaac Watts hymn “Come, We That Love the Lord” also known as “Marching to Zion”.  Hear the back story of this hymn that is perfect for Holy week.

A Moment for the Family: Discussing Difficult Situations

Dr. Mary Manz Simon and Gary Duncan address talking with children about difficult situations. What is transforming the ways we approach our children with difficult subjects and world events?

A Moment in Creation: Truth or Speculation

Gary Duncan hears from Rev. Warren Woerth about how scientist have discovered the fossil of a dinosaur they believe died during an asteroid hitting earth. What are the truths behind this discovery and what are just speculations? Listen for more insights

A Moment on the Lighter Side: The Gospel According to St. Luke

Gary Duncan and Dr. Luke continue their talk about Holy week. What are the two additional words spoken by Christ during the Last Supper that only Luke mentioned in his Gospel?

A Moment in Scripture: Matthew 14-25

Gary and Pastor Matt Clark continue their two-year trip through the Bible. This week we read Matthew 14-25.  Pastor Clark continues with the theme of Matthew writing to a primarily Jewish audience. Pastor Clark highlights chapter 15 and 21 as we look at how Jesus is the fulfilment of the promised Messiah. Also, chapter 21 tells of Jesus and Palm Sunday which is fitting for the current season of the church year. 

A Moment of Faith: Am I the Soldier of the Cross

Rev. Doug Nicely discusses with Gary Duncan the Issac Watts hymn based on 1st Corinthians 16, “Am I the Soldier of the Cross”. Listen and hear some interesting aspects of this hymn.