Voice of Prophecy

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The Voice Of Prophecy was founded in 1929 by H.M.S. Richards, Sr. on a single radio station in Los Angeles, but has since spread to stations throughout the United States and has recently begun television and video production. Richards Sr. was speaker from 1929 to 1969. In 1969, Richards' son, H.M.S. Richards, Jr., succeeded him and was speaker from 1969 to 1992. Today it is hosted by Pastor Lonnie Meleshenko and Connie Jeffery (daughter of It Is Written founder George Vandeman). Female vocalist Del Delker has been a regular on the program since 1947 and is regarded as one of the leading female singers of religious music. The male quartet The King's Heralds was also with the program for decades. Robert Edwin Seamount was a member of The King's Heralds during 19411961.

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