Known as the man with the “sweetest voice this side of heaven,” Reverend Dr. Erskine Faush Sr. delivered his holy message to Birmingham audiences for 63 consecutive years. Considered a legend in the business, Reverend Faush combines his preaching talents with his flair for broadcast every Tuesday through Friday during his program Gospel Cavalcade on 900 Gold WATV. Reverend Faush began his radio career in 1950 when he was recruited to work as a part-time announcer. Already serving as a preacher, Reverend Fuash welcomed the opportunity as another way to share his ministry. Most notably, his program gave hope and inspiration to hundreds of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement. He and his broadcasting partner, Shelley Stewart, have been described as “cornerstones of Birmingham black radio.” Their contributions to the movement have been cited by prestigious organizations and leaders: from the president of the United States to the National Association of Black Broadcasters. Shelley and Reverend Faush went on to partner as radio station owners and operated Birmingham Ebony Broadcasting—“the authentic voice for African Americans in Birmingham”—for nearly 20 years until they sold WATV-AM to Sheridan Broadcasting in 2004. Reverend Faush continued his love of ministry as pastor emeritus of the Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church in Birmingham and was presiding elder of the Birmingham District, North Alabama Conference. He has served as director of ministerial training for the North Alabama Conference, as a delegate to the World Methodist Conference, and as chairman of the Episcopal Committee of the General Conference. Dr. Faush Passed away April 25, 2020
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