The Weekend Jubilee will return on the weekend of January 7th, as the next two weekends are occupied with special programming.
We invite you to join enLighten on the evening of Saturday, December 31st, for the annual New Year’s Gospel Jubilee, beginning at 7 PM Eastern Time.
A listing of the groups to be heard will be posted on this website on December 27th.

On this weekend of December 17th, the Jubilee brings you the second half of that very popular “live” recording from the year 1986 . . . the Cathedrals and Travelin’ Live . . . the lineup at that time being Danny Funderburk, Mark Trammell, Glen Payne and George Younce … and the location for this concert … the Reynolds Auditorium in Winston-Salem.
Next, the clock is turned back seven years to September of 2004, as you listen to the highlights from that year’s National Quartet Convention performances. There are 16 of Southern Gospel’s favorite groups of that year included in this evening’s lineup … so, as we in radio like to say . . . let’s go to Louisville and the stage in Freedom Hall …
On this December weekend of the 10th, the Jubilee turns the clock back eight years … to spend one-hour-and-a-quarter in Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, listening to the best of the best from 2003 and the performances at that year’s National Quartet Convention. You’ll hear from 19 different groups, including the one and only George Younce, with Signature Sound helping out, singing Supper Time. Do you remember Gold City’s That Little Baby? You’ll hear it during this broadcast!
For the weekend of December 3rd … in memory and honor of the late Jackie Wilburn … the Jubilee presents the 2003 performance titled The Wilburns Reunion. Recorded at Crabbfest 2003 in Owensboro, Kentucky, it features the members of the Wilburns at that time, Elaine and Jackie Wilburn, Gary Casto, Jimmy McMillan and Josh Singletary … and they are joined by son Jonathan Wilburn and Tony Gore.
Leading off on this Thanksgiving weekend of November 26th … the Jubilee picks up where it left off last week … taking you back to Opryland U-S-A in suburban Nashville, to listen to the balance of that historic concert there by the mighty Kingsmen Quartet … Stand Up at Opryland U-S-A.
Then, it’s another of today’s favorite groups singing their best songs. It’s the Kingdom Heirs and their Live at Dollywood full one-hour-and-a-quarter performance which took place in Dollywood’s Showstreet Palace Theater in 2009.
