United Christian Broadcasters


United Christian Broadcasters is an international Christian broadcasting and media group, founded by Rhema Media. Through affiliates in twenty five countries, it operates radio and television stations and publishes and broadcasts Bob Gass's free daily devotionals The Word for You Today and Word For You
The group was started in New Zealand by Richard Berry. In the early 1960s, the Christchurch evangelical was inspired by Ecuadorian Christian short-wave radio station HCJB to set up a radio station in his garage. The station became a permanent operation in 1976, and in subsequent years it expanded throughout New Zealand.
The Rhema model was used to establish UCB affiliates in Australia, the United Kingdom, other Commonwealth countries, and beyond. In July 2010, UCB United Kingdom's UCB TV partnered with the mobile TV and video on demand network Yamgo to launch the world's first ever live Christian mobile TV channel.

The Word for You Today

The Word For You Today is a free, daily devotional written by Bob Gass and distributed internationally by United Christian Broadcasters, as website content, as an email newsletter and as quarterly print editions. One million copies of the United Kingdom and Ireland print edition are distributed each quarter to UCB supporters. Other regional editions are distributed to subscribers, churches and Christian organisations in other parts of the world.
Bob Gass has described the devotionals as "a kick start for cold mornings, when you don't feel like reading your Bible or find it a bit dry". He started writing The Word for Today devotional readings in 1992 as various inspirations he had received in forty years of being involved in Christian leadership and from the Biblical principles instilled in him by his mother. After positive response in the United States, he offered international rights to the devotionals to United Christian Broadcasters CEO Gareth Littler, with a successful first print run of 3500 copies in 1994 being distributed to UCB supporters in the United Kingdom.

UCB in the UK

United Christian Broadcasters is a Christian media charity that exists to offer opportunities to hear, watch or read the Word of God. UCB has two national Christian radio stations, the UCB Player app, and several publications including two daily devotionals. They also run UCB Prayerline, staffed by volunteers who take calls all year round from people who need prayer.
UCB UK History
1980s
In 1986, UCB's founder, Ian Mackie, received two promises from God: a big move of God was coming to the UK to provide the nation with a much-needed national Christian Radio Station. Operating out of a volunteer's spare bedroom, everything UCB owned, from the typewriter to the filing cabinet, was borrowed.
In 1987, UCB did its initial broadcasts via Manx Radio in the Isle of Man, but this had limited geographical reach and only aired from 10pm until 2am. However, it did allow the station to bypass some of the UK's broadcasting laws and commence transmission earlier in the company's lifetime than would have otherwise been possible.
1990s
In 1991, UCB met Bob Gass, and a special ministry began. In 1992, Bob put pen to paper and began jotting down inspirations. A year later, he started sending copies of them to his friends and supporters in the United States, where he had lived since he was eighteen years old. These inspirational readings proved very popular, and Bob was astounded by the response.
Having a vision for Christian radio in the UK, Bob offered UCB his devotional readings to encourage Christians to support UCB.
With no access to national AM or FM frequencies, UCB Europe was granted a licence to commence satellite broadcasting. Thus, UCB Europe became the flagship station at the start and provided encouragement and support to thousands of listeners, and in April 1993, UCB Europe was heard for the first time across the UK via the Astra satellite.
In 1994, the first edition of the UCB Word For Today, written by Bob and Debby Gass, was published, and 3,500 copies were distributed for free.
January 1995 saw the birth and official launch of UCB's telephone Listening Line. This service was established to support, encourage, and pray for listeners of our radio broadcasts, along with readers of the UCB Word For Today. A small team began work covering the phone lines for six hours each weekday.
The growth in demand for this service meant that in 1998, UCB began working in partnership with other Christian ministries to meet Listening Line callers' needs.
2000s
From January 2003, UCB Listening Line became UCB Prayerline, operating from UCB headquarters in Stoke-on-Trent.
In August 2003, Word 4U 2Day was launched. This new devotional was adapted from the UCB Word For Today and was designed to help young adults spend time with God.
In 2006, UCB Radio began broadcasting on regional DAB in the London area and four other areas of the UK, which allowed the radio stations to be more accessible.
In 2007, UCB began a strategic alliance with OneHope, distributing Bible literature to children and youth across the UK.
By 2009, the first promise to Ian Mackie was fulfilled as UCB UK began broadcasting nationally on DAB radio.
2010s
In 2014, UCB began a partnership with Freeview TV channel and TBN UK, and from there, UCB created and launched the UCB Player app, which provides inspiring videos, podcasts and devotional content.
UCB celebrated 30 years of ministry in 2016, and their second radio station, UCB 2, expanded its coverage on DAB radio.
In 2019, UCB celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the UCB Word For Today, which is distributed to over 400,000 readers in print and across digital platforms each quarter. Bob Gass, the author of the devotional, passed away in 2019, but before he was "promoted to glory", he began a long writing project, which means that the UCB Word For Today can continue for many years to come.

UCB 1 (formerly UCB UK)

UCB 1 is broadcast nationally across the UK with Christian contemporary music and discussions of the news and current affairs from a Christian perspective.
Current radio presenters and shows:
UCB Radio PresenterShow NameTime
Becs MillingtonDriveMon-Fri / 4pm - 7pm
Becs MillingtonChillout PraiseTue / 10pm - 11pm
Becs MillingtonSaturday BreakfastSat / 6am- 10am
David FrancisJazz ShowSun / 9pm - 10pm
David TannerJukebox MemoriesThu / 10pm - 11pm
David TannerThe Sunday ShowSun / 10am - 2pm
Gareth CottrellThe Evening MixMon-Fri / 7pm - 10pm
Gareth CottrellSaturday 5 Till 8Sat / 5pm - 8pm
Gareth CottrellSunday RocksSun / 10pm - 11pm
LizzieCrowSaturday AfternoonSat / 2pm - 5pm
LizzieCrowSunday AfternoonSun / 2pm - 5pm
Paul HammondTalking PointMon-Fri / 9am - 1pm
Paul HammondSaturday NightSat / 8pm - 11pm
Sarah HineAfternoon Line UpMon-Fri / 1pm - 4pm
Sarah HineThe VibeMon / 10pm - 11pm
Sarah HineSunday 5 Till 8Sun / 5pm - 8pm
Steve BestBreakfastMon-Fri / 5am - 9am
Steve BestMusic NewsMon / 10am - 2pm
Steve BestThe Saturday ShowSun / 5pm - 8pm
Vicky GibbensTalking PointMon-Fri / 9am - 1pm
Vicky GibbensSunday BreakfastSun / 6am - 10am

UCB 2 is broadcast nationally across the UK with worship music and inspiring teaching.
Current Radio Presenters and Shows:
UCB Radio PresenterShow NameTime
Abi GregoryWorship & The WordMon–Fri / 8pm – 11pm
Abi GregoryClassic PraiseWed / 7pm – 8pm
Abi GregoryIt's SaturdaySat / 6am – 10am
Abi GregoryIt's SundaySun / 6am – 10am
Anne HendersonAfternoon PraiseMon–Fri / 1pm – 4pm
Anne HendersonSundaysSun / 10am – 2pm
Catherine BallSaturday EveningSat/ 8pm – 11pm
Chloe WilsonWorship TodayMon–Fri / 4pm – 7pm
Chloe WilsonPraise Now!Thu / 7pm – 8pm
Chloe WilsonSaturday 5 Till 8Sat / 5pm – 8pm
Matt BrownAfternoon PraiseMon–Fri / 1pm – 4pm
Matt BrownWorship & The WordMon–Fri / 8pm – 11pm
Matt BrownThe Weekend Starts HereFri / 7pm – 8pm
Paul LarcombeSaturday AfternoonSat / 2pm – 5pm
Ruth O’Reilly-SmithThis is My StoryMon–Fri / 9am – 1pm
Ruth O’Reilly-SmithSunday 5 Till 8Sun / 5pm – 8pm
Samuel BallStart The DayMon–Fri / 5am – 9am
Samuel BallSouthern GospelTue / 7pm – 8pm
Samuel BallSunday AfternoonSun / 2pm – 5pm
Sandra Godley Gospel GroovesMon / 7pm –8pm
Stephanie Rose SaturdaysSat / 10am – 2pm

UCB provide a confidential telephone service called UCB Prayerline with trained Christian volunteers who pray for callers' issues over the telephone. The service is supported by churches from across the United Kingdom and receives around 70,000 calls per year. A parallel service, the Forces Prayerline, was started in Germany in 2005 and extended to the UK on 6 November 2008 at St Clement Danes Church, London, on the occasion of the annual Armed Forces Day of Prayer. This service supports servicemen, servicewomen and their families at home and abroad.

Rhema Media New Zealand

is the founding organisation of United Christian Broadcasting. It is also New Zealand's largest Christian media organisation, broadcasting four radio networks and a television station, and publishing the quarterly The Word for You Today devotional publication, from the Rhema Broadcasting Centre on Upper Queen Street in the central Auckland suburb of Newton.

Stations

The group's flagship network, New Zealand's Rhema, is an evangelical contemporary Christian radio network started in 1978. The initial programme/station manager, John McNeil, laid the groundwork for what became the network's relaxed talk and music format, in which a limited number of teaching programmes are intermingled with music, news and interviews.
Other stations include Southern Star, which plays classic contemporary Christian music and hymns, Life FM, a contemporary Christian hit radio network, and The Word, which broadcasts Bible readings. Rhema Media also operate Christian television channel Shine TV, which is available on Sky Television. UCB International previously owned, but never utilised, a network of New Zealand UHF stations now used by Prime TV.

Vision Christian Media Australia

Vision Christian Media operates the nationwide network "Vision Christian Radio",. It also publishes The Word for Today and word4U2day, coordinates the Vision Christian Prayer prayer ministry and provides mailorder Christian resource service Vision Christian Store. It was featured in the Andrew Denton documentary film God on My Side. Vision's motto is "Connecting Faith to Life" and the radio network aims to make Christian Radio available for every Australian as a means to that end.
As at the close of 2008, Vision operated on over 360 licences, including low powered services in metropolitan suburbs and rural towns. It also operated some higher powered services in some regional areas and in Western Melbourne on 1611 AM. By mid 2015, Vision had expanded to over 600 relay stations, mainly LPON licences but also including Adelaide 1611 AM. Vision's talk and music programming is aimed at "unpacking" what it means to follow Jesus Christ in an understandable way.

Early history

Vision began broadcasting from small studios in Springwood, Brisbane, Australia on 1 February 1999. A few years later they moved into larger premises in nearby Underwood to better provide a 24-hour 7-day broadcast to some 300+ relay stations across the nation, plus listeners on the Internet and via satellite. Vision has been able to acquire over 600 high- and low-powered open narrowcast licenses and has quickly gone about the task of setting up a national network of relay stations across Australia, from the largest cities to regional centres and tiny isolated towns in the bush.
Many small to medium-sized country towns in Australia have benefited from the cost-effective approach of using low-powered FM transmitters. Although typically only one to ten watts, they usually give quite adequate residential coverage in small towns, depending on the antenna height above local terrain. The setup cost is very achievable for most communities and the ongoing cost is minimal due to low maintenance equipment with low power consumption – some even use solar power in remote areas.

Expansion

In the twelve months following March 2001 a rapid expansion began, seeing the number of relay stations 'on-air' triple from around 30 to 90. Also in April 2001, Vision introduced Australia's first nationwide news service from a Christian perspective. Vision's News service is heard across their own network, as well as being accessed by a growing number of community stations who don't have the resources to produce their own news content. During 2003 Vision had opportunity to secure its first high powered open narrowcast licences, which were soon put on air.
The network quickly reached 150 relay stations by the end of 2003, and in the following year would see its first foray into AM radio sites in Shepparton, Bunbury and Kalgoorlie. Just prior to Christmas 2004 a further 17 High Powered licences were secured to be on air the following year. Vision's 200th relay station was powered up on Australia Day 2005 at the Central Australian town of Yulara – right next to Uluru. Yarrawonga in Victoria had the honour of station number 300 in late 2007 and a significant development occurred in late 2008 with the unexpected acquisition of a medium powered AM service in Melbourne.

Christian Music Power Philippines

In Makati, Philippines, United Christian Broadcasters operates The Edge Media network under Christian Music Power. The station is an advocate for a Christian worldview and is used as a training ground for students from 15 Asian nations to learn how to open low cost stations in their countries. It plays contemporary Christian music including pop, hip hop, alternative, praise and gospel songs. It plays music from a wide range of Christian artists of various nationalities, including local contemporary Christian artists which fit its format.
CMPI/The Edge Media is available in two formats: The Edge Radio, a national radio station which is available nationwide via Cignal Channel 312 and worldwide via internet, with four FM stations across the country serves as affiliates; and The Edge TV, a blocktime program currently airs on Light TV in Metro Manila.

Stations

UCB Canada

In Ontario, Canada, United Christian Broadcasters' Canadian affiliate operates 6 stations.

Stations

On 5 December 2014, the CRTC approved a new UCB outlet on 90.5 FM in Windsor, Ontario, which will broadcast at 1730 watts. CJAH-FM would begin testing on 19 October 2017 and is expected to be launched 2 December 2017.
In 2019, UCB Canada announced that they had received permission to launch a station in Regina, Saskatchewan at 107.9 MHz.