History
Southwest Radio Church of the Air began in April 1933, when Dr. E.F. Webber, pastor of a local church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, preached a prophetic message over a local radio station, KTOK. His radio program was his radio church—thus the name, Southwest Radio Church.
As the storm clouds of war began to rise over Europe and Asia, Dr. Webber was convinced that the world was entering the last generation. The format of the daily program was:
- Evangelism—Broadcast the good news that Jesus Christ came to save sinners.
- Prophecy—Signs of the time indicate that Jesus is returning soon.
- Missions—Raise funds to support missionaries in foreign countries.
- Teaching—Teach the Word to discipleship believers.
- Publish—Supplement preaching with sound Christian book dissemination.
- Contend for the faith—Confront and oppose apostasy within the churches.
- Encourage—Support other ministers who need to be heard.
From 1933 to the present time, this ministry format has not changed.
In 1959, Dr. Webber was taken home to be with the Lord.
David Webber, Dr. Webber’s son, and Noah Hutchings, who had joined the ministry in 1951, continued the radio broadcast. Southwest Radio Church subsequently grew from a regional ministry to an international Christian organization, heard in the United States daily from coast to coast. David resigned from the Board of Trustees in 1988.
From 1988 to 2015, Noah Hutchings carried on the ministry. Rev. Hutchings had served as both president and radio host during that time. He wrote dozens of books and booklets on prophecy and other Bible themes. Rev. Hutchings was also active in missions and communications ministries for over 40 years and led mission tours to Israel, Iraq, Egypt, Europe, Russia, China, Mongolia, and many other nations around the world.
Upon the death of Rev. Hutchings, Bob Glaze assumed leadership. Bob served as president of the ministry and co-host of the program from 2015 until he retired in 2021. During those years, he co-hosted the radio broadcast with Larry Spargimino, wrote articles, and led mission tours.
Dr. Kenneth C. Hill is the current president of Southwest Radio Ministries. Dr. Hill has pastored churches in Indiana and Tennessee while serving as Vice-President of SWRC since 1993. Since 1981, Dr. Hill has been in charge of a ministry that presently has a growing video outreach and operates five radio stations in Northeast Tennessee. Since 1993, during his time of service on the SWRC Board, he has produced hundreds of audio and video programs; written articles and books on Christian themes; and spoke often in conferences, evangelistic outreaches, and special meetings. On March 1, 2021, upon the retirement of Dr. Bob Glaze, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill became the president of SWRC.
Southwest Radio Ministries continues as the oldest daily communications ministry in the world. It is financially supported by freewill contributions from our listeners, Christian foundations, and churches. The goal of the ministry is to stay on the air until Jesus comes for us in the air.
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