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The Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell podcast is finally here! Get ready to get up all day, every day, with the Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell podcast. If you are searching for "My Ericaisms," the always motivating Faith Walk, and a fun word from the Get-Up Church with Griff's Joys and Concerns, then check out the podcast. The Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell podcast is here with interviews, great music, trending topics, and much more.

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In this episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, listeners embark on a spiritual journey. Fresh Word Friday features Bishop S.Y. Younger delivering a powerful message on discipleship—urging the church to move beyond mere gathering into true life transformation, rooted in repentance as “rethinking” rather than surface change. He draws a vivid analogy, describing church as a huddle before the real-world “play,” and emphasizes the need for heart transformation that reflects in behavior and worldview.    The Faith Walk segment evokes nostalgia as Erica reflects on her childhood experiences of hearing revered voices read Scripture, underscoring how spiritual memories root faith deeply in adulthood. This journey through memory bridges into modern application—encouraging listeners to pass on a rich heritage of faith to the next generation.  The interview with Brian Courtney Wilson brings into focus, presenting his latest collaboration with Common Hymnal on the new anthem “God Will Prevail”. This track blends worship and social justice in the collective’s hallmark style, carrying a timely message of hope amid adversity. Wilson speaks on joining the group via Tommy Sims, sharing how the collaboration offers a space to speak honestly and with clarity in today’s cultural moment. His reflections also include celebrating his son’s musical breakthrough and the importance of focusing on craft over fame.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell delivers powerful encouragement on Christmas Eve with a Faith Walk centered on staying focused and not getting distracted while doing God’s work. Drawing from the story of Nehemiah, Erica reminds listeners that opposition often shows up when you’re moving in the right direction—and that perseverance, prayer, and spiritual discipline are key to finishing what God assigned you to do. The message resonates deeply during a season when stress, grief, and reflection can easily pull focus away from purpose.  The show also features a heartfelt interview with MAJOR., who stops by to discuss his reimagined Christmas release, “Little Drummer Boy.” He opens up about hope, gratitude, and the importance of reflecting on what God has already done, especially during the holidays. Erica’s Ericaism, The Power of Gospel Music, ties everything together with a moving reflection on how gospel songs carry people through pain, restore faith, and change lives—sometimes quietly, one listener at a time. The episode closes with Love Talk reflections on long, beautiful love, reminding listeners that commitment, patience, and grace are essential to relationships that last.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christmas week on Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell brings a whole lot of heart: Erica’s “Praying For You” message turns into a real talk moment for anybody feeling tension in their relationship—she says you can see when love is missing, and encourages couples to have the hard conversation, pray for each other, and fight for the kind of love that brings peace (not just “function”).   Then gospel legend Donnie McClurkin joins the show to introduce his new song “Better After A While,” explaining it’s meant to remind people that—even in tough times—God is still in control and things will get better. Donnie also shares that this upcoming project is his final album, titled Finally, and reveals he suffered a massive heart attack right after finishing the recording—making the moment feel even more full-circle and faith-filled.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Life’s toughest moments take center stage on this episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell as Erica delivers a powerful Faith Walk exploring why we are tested and how trials are often preparation—not punishment. Drawing from real-life reflection, Erica reminds listeners that tests reveal what’s truly inside us and often come just before elevation. The message encourages believers to lean into God’s Word as the ultimate “cheat code,” respond to challenges with faith instead of fear, and trust that every test has a purpose beyond the pain.  The show also brings practical wisdom during Money Monday with financial expert Jini Thornton, who shares smart, actionable habits for saving, budgeting, and building financial discipline heading into the new year—emphasizing automation, intentional spending, and long-term planning. Wrapping things up with Love Talk on affirmations, Erica highlights the importance of speaking life over relationships, families, and ourselves, reminding listeners that words have the power to heal, strengthen, and restore. Together, faith, finances, and love create a roadmap for navigating life with confidence and grace.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell delivered a powerful blend of spiritual encouragement, timeless Scripture, and real-life inspiration that left listeners uplifted and motivated. Erica kicked things off with a compelling Faith Walk — “Unwrap Your Spiritual Gifts,” reminding believers that God equips each of us uniquely for service and purpose, even when those gifts feel dormant or overlooked. This message set the tone for the show’s deep dive into identity and calling. Later, the E&G True Hollywood Bible Story brought to life the remarkable journey of Elizabeth and Zechariah — a faithful, devout couple of advanced age who were blessed with the birth of John the Baptist after years of waiting and prayer, illustrating that God’s timing and promises often reveal themselves in unexpected ways.   The episode also featured a heartfelt conversation with Charity Jordan, an artist, educator, and creator whose work bridges faith, family, and cultural relevance, offering listeners encouragement on following their own paths with courage and conviction. (Charity Jordan is known as an actress, educator, and advocate on social media and through MommyUncensored.TV, encouraging women and families.) Between birthday shoutouts, Ericaism: “Knowing God’s Voice,” and moments of confession and encouragement, the show wove a tapestry of grace, purpose, and hope — reminding everybody that spiritual gifts don’t expire, biblical stories still speak into our lives, and God’s voice is always inviting us deeper into our calling.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Starting with an encouraging reminder for anyone feeling overwhelmed, Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell delivers a powerful Faith Walk centered on perseverance and trust in God. Erica opens up about facing uncertainty and emotional weight, reminding listeners that faith is often proven in the valley—not on the mountaintop. Anchored in scripture and personal reflection, the message emphasizes that God doesn’t ask for full understanding, only trust, and reassures listeners that they are being carried through their challenges, not breaking under them.  The show also highlights uplifting conversations and inspiration, including gospel artist Vernon Byrd, who stops by to introduce his new single “It’s Yours,” a worship-filled reminder that everything belongs to God. In the Love Talk, Erica encourages grace and patience in relationships, stressing the importance of giving people time to heal instead of rushing emotional resolution. Together with wisdom from Dr. Willie Jolley on sharing joy during the holiday season, the episode blends faith, music, and real-life lessons into a message of hope, endurance, and spiritual renewal.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, Erica opens with a powerful Faith Walk teaching on what it means to approach God and others with pure intentions. Drawing from Matthew 5:8, she reminds listeners that a genuine heart—not accolades, not performance—positions us to see God clearly and walk in peace. Her message centers on resisting manipulation, releasing offense, and keeping love at the core of our actions, especially during the holiday season when giving sometimes becomes transactional. Erica’s relatable stories about checking her own tone, slowing down before reacting, and choosing humility deepen the devotional moment and connect directly to the emotional challenges listeners face daily.  Christmas spirit takes center stage as Bebe Winans joins the show, bringing warmth, humor, and insight into his new song “Wishing You a Merry Christmas” from the film We Three Kings. He shares how acting stretched him creatively, why excellence in ministry matters, and what fans can expect from his long-awaited album releasing next year. Later, Erica returns with her Ericaism, “You Deserve More,” encouraging listeners to honor their worth, embrace the peace of God, and establish healthy boundaries without guilt. Together, these segments create an uplifting blend of faith, music, and practical wisdom for anyone needing encouragement during the busy holiday season.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show opens with an energizing reminder that faith is not passive but purposeful, as Erica’s Faith Walk focuses on “Reaching the Lost,” urging listeners to extend real, intentional love toward people who’ve drifted away from church or community. She encourages believers to step beyond routines and reclaim the heart of ministry—seeking out those who feel forgotten or spiritually disconnected. The conversation deepens when Erica’s Ericaism, “Have Kid Confidence,” reframes confidence through the lens of childhood boldness—fearless, joyful, assumption-free self-belief. With relatable humor and spiritual grounding, she challenges listeners to shake off insecurity, walk into rooms knowing they belong, and reject the low self-esteem that adulthood often teaches.   Bringing practical insight to the inspiration, Judge Melodee Armstrong joins the show to break down urgent legal issues shaping everyday life—from the growing need for AI protections and antitrust enforcement, to the power (and consequences) of presidential executive orders. She highlights how new federal actions aim to safeguard consumers and small businesses from biased algorithms, misinformation, and tech-driven inequities. The show blends spiritual encouragement with real-world guidance, leaving listeners uplifted, informed, and better prepared to face the day ahead.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The episode opens with a vibrant reminder that the next generation isn’t abandoning faith the way headlines often suggest. In her Faith Walk, Erica shares a moving story about a 19-year-old who urged his family to join California Worship Center—proof, she says, that plenty of young adults are seeking God, serving in ministry, and anchoring themselves in prayer communities. She celebrates these “quiet but committed” young believers as evidence that youth church culture is alive and thriving. Later in her Ericaism, she challenges listeners to choose wisely and not make emotion-driven decisions that lead to unnecessary struggle, emphasizing that discernment is a spiritual discipline that shapes future peace.  The show’s emotional arc continues in the Love Talk, where Erica breaks down the difference between human love—which can be inconsistent, conditional, and rooted in longing—and God’s love, which is steady, unwavering, and restorative. She invites listeners to stop using flawed love songs as their reference point and instead ground their relationships in divine love that never fails. The episode closes with gospel artist Thomas Ware, who debuts his new Christmas single “Christmas with Mama.” Ware reflects on creating music that honors both memory and legacy while sharing about his life as a pastor, mental-health advocate, and upcoming projects, including his holiday album The Gift Called Love. The conversation brings warmth and heart to an episode centered on faith, intentional living, and learning how to love better.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell opens with a powerful reminder from Erica’s Faith Walk, centering on the comfort and guidance found in declaring “The Lord is my shepherd.” The episode flows into heartfelt testimonies from listeners who’ve experienced undeniable miracles—from surviving cardiac arrest to walking away from a collision with an 18-wheeler—bringing the morning show’s spiritual heartbeat to life. In between, Grammy-nominated financial expert Jini Thorton stops by for Money Mondays, offering practical strategies for avoiding holiday overspending, using reward points wisely, and setting boundaries that protect both the spirit and the wallet during high-pressure gifting season.  Erica continues uplifting the audience through her Ericaism, “You Deserve More,” urging listeners to stop accepting half-love, half-commitment, and half-effort—from partners, family, or anyone else. She explains that true self-love requires boundaries, clarity, and refusing relationships that only do “relationship things” without relationship accountability. The episode closes with the Love Talk, expanding that message to family dynamics during the holiday season and reminding listeners that while relatives may fall short, God’s love never does. With inspiration, financial wisdom, and deep emotional honesty, this episode delivers a balanced blend of faith, empowerment, and practical life tools.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Starting the morning with warmth and clarity, Erica’s Faith Walk reminds listeners that despite the headlines and hurtful church experiences, there are still loving, healthy, spiritually grounded churches where people can grow, heal, and be embraced as they are. Her message echoes broader trends: according to Barna research, nearly one-third of churchgoers are actively seeking new church homes, yet many also say supportive community is still the most influential factor keeping them in the faith. Erica’s personal story about the youth ministry she grew up in—and the gang member who walked in ready to change her life—anchors the theme that real ministry meets people with grace, not judgment.  From there, the show shifts into one of its funniest recurring bits: the E&G True Hollywood Bible Story, this time retelling Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego surviving the fiery furnace with a cameo from Jesus himself—plus surprise comedic appearances from Kirk Franklin and Ledisi. And rounding out the show, gospel songwriter Darius Paulk joins the team to debut his new Christmas single “Go Tell It.” Paulk, known for writing songs like “Nobody Greater,” talks about creating a fresh holiday anthem that encourages believers to share their testimonies boldly. Together, the episode blends humor, Scripture, testimony, and inspiration into a morning that reminds listeners why Get Up! Mornings continues to resonate so widely.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell leans all the way into encouragement for weary hearts. In the Faith Walk: “Processing Through the Pain,” Erica and the team unpack how God doesn’t waste our tears—reminding listeners that pain can be a pathway to purpose if we let God walk us through it instead of pretending everything is fine. Later, in her ERICAism: “Sowing Takes Time,” Erica keeps it real about wanting instant results while God is calling us to be faithful farmers—planting seeds of obedience, generosity, and consistency today, trusting that the harvest will come in due season even when we can’t see anything breaking through the soil yet.  The show also brings some holiday joy as MAJOR. stops by to debut his new Christmas song, sharing the heart behind the record and how he hopes it points people back to hope, love, and the real meaning of the season. Between MAJOR.’s soulful sound, Dr. Willie Jolley’s reminder that you can change your life in a minute, and Love Talk’s reassurance that “Love Is Possible” even after heartbreak, this episode wraps honest conversations about struggle in a blanket of faith, patience, and possibility.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show opens strong with Erica’s Faith Walk “Let Patience Work,” reminding listeners that waiting isn’t passive — it’s a spiritual discipline. She leans on Scripture (e.g. James 1:2–4, Galatians 5:22) to encourage believers to let patience mature their faith, especially when prayers seem delayed or situations feel stagnant. Her words hit home as she urges the church not to rush or compare seasons — trusting God’s timing can lead us into deeper purpose and greater strength.  Mid-show, gospel singer–songwriter Charles Butler Jr. stops by to debut his newest track, Jesus Reigns, sharing his journey and how he hopes his music leads listeners back to hope, worship, and identity in Christ. The segment brings tangible encouragement: Butler talks about grace, perseverance, and using your talent to uplift others. Later, Erica shifts into Love Talk: “Love Yourself Enough,” urging listeners to examine their boundaries — especially self-care, soul care, and healthy relationships. She explains that loving yourself enough means refusing toxic cycles, speaking truth to yourself, and honoring the value God placed in you at creation. The episode blends spiritual depth, musical ministry, and tough self-reflection — making it a powerful dose of encouragement for anyone wrestling with waiting, self-worth, or direction.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you ready to start your day with a dose of faith, laughter, and uplifting conversation? Join Erica Campbell and the Get Up Church family as they welcome December with open arms and hearts full of gratitude. This episode brings the perfect blend of spiritual nourishment and real talk to kickstart your week. In this episode, Erica shares her powerful "Faith Walk" message about preparing for Judgment Day, reminding listeners that our choices and words will meet us in the end. She's even writing a play for the youth at her church to drive this important message home. Meanwhile, the team debates whether it's still safe to eat Thanksgiving leftovers (spoiler: today might be your last chance!), and Griff processes his Michigan team's tough loss with good humor. The show delivers practical wisdom through Dave Anderson's financial tips, reminding us that "December isn't the cool down, it's the closing round" - the perfect time to audit your year and prepare for financial success in the new year. Dr. Willie Jolly adds that happiness is directly proportional to gratitude, encouraging listeners to count their blessings even on tough days. From birthday shoutouts to sports updates, from Erica's candid "Love Talk" about patience in relationships to her honest "Ericaism" about dealing with insincerity, this episode offers something for everyone seeking to grow in faith and navigate life's challenges with grace. Don't miss a single episode of Get Up Mornings with Erica Campbell - where faith meets real life, and every day starts with purpose!Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The day kicks off with a powerful Faith Walk, “Speak Up, Brothers,” where Erica delivers a heartfelt message about emotional honesty, especially for men. Drawing from scripture, she encourages listeners to stop carrying life in silence and to reach out for help instead of fading into isolation. The message hits home as she talks about the danger of pretending everything is okay, reminding everyone that asking for help isn’t weakness—it’s survival. That message blends seamlessly into the show’s uplifting energy with birthday shoutouts, prayer, and community support, creating an atmosphere that feels more like a support group than a radio show.  In Healthy Ever After, Ayurveda practitioner Alana Atkins breaks down how holiday eating doesn’t have to wreck your body if you eat mindfully, slow down, and move after meals. She also talks about setting boundaries during the holidays so you don’t carry emotional stress that doesn’t belong to you. Later, during Love Talk: “Relearning Love,” Erica unpacks what real love actually means using 1 Corinthians 13—stressing patience, kindness, and maturity over toxic behavior labeled as “love.” Paired with Mr. Griffin’s emotional testimony about ongoing health struggles, the episode becomes a full-circle reminder that faith, health, and love are all connected—and you don’t have to go through any of it alone.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The morning begins with Erica’s Faith Walk on discipline, patience, and commitment, where she reflects on getting back into the gym with her trainer and how spiritual and physical growth both require consistent work. She emphasizes that no quick fixes—whether in fitness or faith—replace the daily grind, urging listeners to honor the body God gave them by putting in the effort. Throughout the hour, she reinforces the message that taking responsibility for your growth is an act of gratitude to God.   The show also features a heartfelt interview with Bishop Bruce Parham, who shares the story behind his hit gospel single “Call on Jesus” and talks about preparing for his upcoming live recording in Trenton, NJ—where his daughter and godson will take part, making the moment especially meaningful. Later, Erica’s Love Talk dives into the power of hugs, explaining how intentional physical connection releases oxytocin and reduces stress, helping partners “reset” emotionally before heading into the day. Whether through spiritual discipline, renewed creativity, or simple affection, today’s episode centers on choosing actions that strengthen you and the people you love.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The morning opens with Erica’s uplifting Faith Walk, where she breaks down what it truly means to “go and make disciples,” encouraging listeners to move beyond passive church attendance and actively walk with people through their spiritual journeys. She emphasizes mentoring, teaching, correcting with love, and helping others grow—not assuming they “should know better,” but recognizing many were never discipled at all. Her message, pulled directly from Matthew 28:19, centers on purposeful Christian living and preparing the next generation with real guidance, not judgment.   Financial expert Jini Thornton joins for Money Mondays, offering timely and practical advice as families face a high-cost holiday season. She encourages listeners to accept financial changes without shame, set stress-free budgets, communicate honestly with relatives, avoid pressure spending, and use helpful tools like Fetch, Ibotta, and store apps for savings. Thornton also highlights Giving Tuesday—reminding families that generosity matters at every income level.   Erica closes with a heartfelt Love Talk about releasing control over your children and trusting that the lessons you’ve planted will eventually take root. Drawing from her own life, she explains that parents can guide, pray, and teach—but ultimately kids must make their own choices, mistakes, testimonies, and futures. She encourages listeners to exchange fear for faith and let their children stand before God on their own decisions, not their parents’ perfection.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s a morning full of uplift, wisdom, and real-life inspiration as Erica Campbell and the Get Up crew celebrate the beauty of aging gracefully and staying grounded in faith. Erica’s Faith Walk centers on “The Blessing of Age,” reminding listeners that gray hair is a “crown of glory” and urging them not to disrespect the journey God has carried them through. She speaks candidly about embracing growth, purpose, and identity—even referencing Proverbs 16:31 as she encourages listeners to honor the wisdom, resilience, and possibility found in every new season of life. The E&G True Hollywood Bible Story brings humor and depth to the tale of Abigail, Nabal, and David, showing how quick thinking, humility, and God’s intervention shaped a dramatic biblical moment. And Judge Melodee Armstrong joins the show to break down the latest on tariff debates, Supreme Court concerns around emergency powers, and surprising details tucked inside the bill that reopened the government, highlighting how policy changes may impact household spending this holiday season.  The episode also shines with emotional connection and community insight—from heartfelt birthday shoutouts to the Get Up Poll focused on gratitude. Erica’s Ericaism challenges everyone to define themselves not by titles or achievements but by who they are in Christ—beloved, chosen, and called. Through inspiration, biblical storytelling, expert analysis, and vulnerable moments from listeners, the show creates a warm reminder that faith, gratitude, and self-worth remain powerful tools in navigating life’s ups and downs.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s uplifting episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, listeners were reminded that sometimes God’s greatest protection comes disguised as rejection. In her powerful Faith Walk, Erica shared how divine “no’s” can redirect us into greater purpose, a message echoed across countless Christian teachings about discernment and timing. Meanwhile, Healthy Ever After brought an important conversation as Dr. Ian Smith unpacked the silent mental-health battles many Black men face—an issue that has been pushed into national focus following several high-profile tragedies in recent months. Dr. Ian emphasized breaking stigma, increasing access to culturally competent therapists, and recognizing early warning signs, aligning with CDC data that shows rising mental-health risks among Black men nationwide.  The inspiration continued with Erica’s heartfelt Love Talk, where she explained that real love requires discipline, effort, and doing what’s necessary even when it isn’t comfortable—a lesson backed by relationship-research showing that consistent, intentional effort is one of the strongest predictors of long-term relationship success. The episode rounded out with the joy of birthday shout-outs, trending topics, Spiritual nourishment from Willie Jolly, and Dr. Ian’s insights for Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, reminding everyone to slow down, check in, and choose grace.   Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The episode opens with a powerful reminder in Erica’s Faith Walk about the kind of God we serve—one whose word “stands forever,” even when life feels delayed or discouraging. Pulling straight from the pulpit-style encouragement she delivered live, Erica emphasizes that God’s timing doesn’t operate on our expectations and that believers shouldn’t lose hope just because blessings don’t arrive on schedule. Her message echoes common frustrations many Christians face, urging listeners to lean into God’s consistency, not human predictions or emotions.   From there, the show shifts into practical empowerment for everyday life, including a Money Mondays conversation with AI expert Kim Fox Dunigan, who breaks down how artificial intelligence can simplify holiday planning—from budgeting Thanksgiving dinner to navigating Black Friday sales. The episode closes with a thoughtful Love Talk, where Erica addresses love-language barriers and how couples often miss each other emotionally by “doing for” instead of “doing with.” Drawing on real experiences from her own marriage, she teaches listeners how to bridge relational gaps by asking directly what your partner needs and learning to speak love in a way they can actually feel.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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