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For a word during Holy Week, Pastor Gray speaks in the Book of John, chapter 19, verse 28 which says, "Later, knowing that everything had now been finished, and so that Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.”

The historic appointing of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court makes for the first time a Black woman has been given the opportunity, and to celebrate we had attorney Danielle Conley call in for an inside look at what KBJ's political rise means for Black culture and the community overall.

  We welcome Keyla Richardson to Get Up! church, a native of Pensacola, Florida, and a Season 9 Sunday’s Best finalist. As if that wasn’t enough, she will also be making her acting debut in an upcoming BET+ movie! Want news at your fingertips? Text “ERICA” to 52140 to join our club. (Terms and conditions) Keyla […]

Get Up Mornings! with Erica Campbell had the honor to welcome the legendary gospel great Pastor Shirley Caesar on the show.

For the latest "Healthy Ever After," we spoke with famed physician Dr. Ian Smith to get some beneficial information on converting to a plant-based diet and how he breaks it all down in his new book, 'Plant Power: Flip Your Plate, Change Your Weight.'

Earlier this week on 'Get Up! Mornings With Erica Campbell,' we set aside some time to have a well-rounded conversation on the topic of BBLs, reasons for going under the knife and understanding your personal "why" when it comes to cosmetic surgery. 

If you are in the Houston area this Saturday, the event is free to the public so bring the whole family and praise with us!

In today's Joys and Concerns, GRIFF goes over "Homegoing Etiquette" and what he would like to see after his own passing.

Time is important but time is also at your pace. Knowing what you are doing now is setting you up for the next. You are planting seeds however, you can stay stagnant while waiting for them to grow. 

Sing your song! Do not underestimate that power.

Gospel legend CeCe Winans was the big winner in this year's GRAMMY Awards, taking home three including "Best Gospel Album" for "Believe For It."