THE FOLLOWING IS A THREE KINGS OF PEACE RELEASE
Danville, IL, Sept. 15, 2025 – Reverend Frank McCullough is promoting love and harmony in the Danville community through gospel music.
Rev. McCullough’s “Unity and Peace Concert” will take place on Sat., Oct. 18, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., in the New Life Church of Faith at 1419 N. Bowman St., Danville.
Featured performers include Bishop Dr. James T. Jackson and the Voices of Praise, acclaimed gospel artist Calandra Gantt, and the gospel group Born Again. The concert is a free-will event sponsored by Rev. McCullough’s Mt. Olive Baptist Church.
Rev. McCullough believes that spiritual music can help galvanize the community. He says, “This concert is an open invitation for all people in our city and county to join us in bringing hope, peace, and connection in Danville. It’s not just an event—it’s a movement for building bridges instead of walls.”
A life-long resident of Danville, Rev. McCullough is the pastor of the Mount Olive Baptist Church. Along with NAACP President Edward J. Butler, Rev. McCullough is a co-founder of the Three Kings of Peace and the director of the mentoring center. He also serves as first vice president for the Danville NAACP, and as president of the Ministerial Association International.
For more information about the Oct. 18 concert, call Rev. McCullough at 217-766-8735 or visit the Web site at 3KINGSOFPEACES.org
The 3 Kings of Peace Mentoring Center is located at 302 W. Roselawn Street. The Mentoring Center hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., weekdays. The Center also offers fitness classes, including basketball, soccer, pickleball, and weightlifting. The Center is nonsectarian and welcomes all youth, regardless of their religious beliefs.







