12:00 a.m. University of the Cumberlands Concert:
The University of the Cumberlands Department of Music presents on campus music events. These events are performed regularly by campus groups including Cumberland Singers, Chorale, Concert Band and several other ensembles.
7:00 a.m. Main Street Church:
Sunday morning and evening worships services are rebroadcast on UCTV-19 from Main Street Baptist Church in Williamsburg, KY. These services include worship and preaching from this local Baptist Church.
8:00 a.m. First Baptist Church:
Sunday Morning Worship Services from First Baptist Church in Williamsburg, KY. These service rebroadcasts include morning worship, special music and the sermon.
9:00 a.m. Jonesboro Church:
Weekly Worship Service from the First Baptist Church in Jonesboro, Georgia.
10:00 a.m. University of the Cumberlands Convocation:
These events are weekly meetings of students on the campus and draw guest speakers from all over the area highlighting current issues and religious insight. These events will also occasionally highlight what is going on, on the University campus.
12:00 a.m. UC Lecture/Special event:
Special events and Lectures at University of the Cumberlands vary and include lectures from all over the country for annual lectures such as the Palmer Lecture sponsored by the school’s English Department. These Lectures are also given by professors here on campus. Other Special Events include concerts and other performances brought to campus by the Campus Activity Board.
3:00 p.m. Concert (repeat)
4:00 p.m. Convocation (repeat)
8:00 p.m. Past Patriot talk / News Broadcast:
Patriot Talk is a talk show hosted by Cumberland students and discusses several current issues both in the world and on campus. Channel 19 also broadcasts weekly newscasts dealing with world and national news as well as campus news.
9:00 p.m. Cumberland Sports classic:
Classic sports events from Cumberlands athletic library include memorable games that both inspire a generation of future athletes and bring back fond memories of the good-old-days.
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