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Saturday, July 04, 2009

Press? Release? Both?

I sent the following press release to media today. Tell me what you think.

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CJOB 68’S ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PREACHER PUTS OUT $500 BOUNTY TO HUNT DOWN LOCAL THIEF.

Rev. Greg Glatz, otherwise known as the Rock ‘n’ Roll Preacher on CJOB’s GodTalk, is chasing down the thief that stole his guitars.

This week, two guitars – a Gibson Les Paul and Heritage 535 – were stolen from Glatz’s studio. Glatz has decided to fight back by putting out a $500 bounty for information that leads to the thief’s arrest and the safe return of his guitars. The guitar-playing preacher is the host of the GodTalk Radio Show on CJOB 68 (Sunday nights 9-11) as well the lead pastor of Central Baptist Church and the lead guitar player for two local bands.

“I'm tired of lying down and rolling over when it comes to crime in this city. The police are doing everything they can for me. Now, I’m doing my part. On Sunday night’s radio show (July 5), I’m offering $500 cash to the person who turns in the thief and gets my guitars back. This guy picked the wrong preacher to mess with. I’m turning the tables on him. Putting him on the run. I want to make him think twice before he steals again.”

Rev. Greg Glatz can be reached at 204-771-8290 or gregglatz@godtalkradioshow.com

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Blogger brenna said...

I hope you catch the perp and get your guitars back. The guitar/bass player in our church praise band would be very sad (and angry) that someone stole your Les Paul guitar.

04 July, 2009 15:33  

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    Name: Rev. Greg Glatz, the Rock 'n' Roll Preacher
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    Rev. Greg Glatz is lead producer for the Rock 'n' Roll Preacher Production Co. He also pastors Central Baptist Church in Winnipeg and plays lead guitar for several music projects, including the Royal Unruh Band and the B-side Apostles with CJOB's Larry Updike.

    Greg is pursuing doctoral studies in postmodern missiology at George Fox University in Portland, OR. He previously completed a B.A. in ancient/medieval history and languages at the University of Manitoba and a M.Div. at North American Baptist Seminary. Greg was a contributing author to Leonard Sweet’s 2008 book, Church of the Perfect Storm and has been an ongoing contributor to ChristianWeek.

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