Earl Bynum to Receive a Honorary Doctorate
Gospel music artist Earl Bynum will be honored with an honorary Doctorate Degree from BOUTI (B-On-U) Theological Institute on August 4 in Jacksonville, FL. B-On-U Theological Institute is a progressive religious educational institution offering programs to accommodate a myriad of denominations and faith traditions. B-On-U online programs are revolutionary and develop aspiring Christian leaders to serve in various capacities in churches, online platforms, and ministries.
"I am truly grateful to be considered as a candidate for an honorary doctorate," says Bynum. "GOD has a way of always proving who HE is in your life. I always say, be the best you that you can be, because can't nobody beat you being you. Let GOD be GOD!"
In addition to his honorary doctorate degree, Bynum will deliver the commencement address at the 2022 official ceremonies on Thursday, August 4 in Jacksonville, FL. Lrae Entertainment® will sponsor the B-On-U Family Conference Late Night Musical on Friday, August 5, featuring performances by Andrew Kurtz, Asaun Bynum, McKinley Sartin, Jason Singleton and Friends, Sharna White, Minister O'Neil Watson, and Cedric Meekins & The Voices of Judah from Bethel.
For more information about the B-On-U Family Conference, musical, and commencement events, visit b-on-u.com. To stay connected with Earl Bynum, visit EarlBynumMusic.com.
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