A Mount Olive Baptist Church Project
The Mount Olive Baptist Church (MOBC) Youth Radio Program has been designed to connect and work with teenagers in the community. Click here for a message from Pastor Jackson.Our mission is to help teenagers to think and act as ethical leaders and responsible citizens in the community through spiritual development; character development; and community services. We are empowering them to learn to make the right choices themselves.
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Why Radio

The basis of radio is, of course, public speaking. The art of public speaking is as old as humanity itself, and is an invaluable skill for building confidence and self-esteem for anyone who can master it, especially the youth of today.
By presenting students with an open communications forum like WMOCRadio.net to speak to their peers, their families, and their community as a whole, we hope to foster the strength that these young people already have inside of them and teach them that no matter where they go in life, they can always speak for the common good.
WMOC Creators
- Pastor Gregory Jackson
- Clay Berry, WBLS Radio
- Anthony Richards, Engineer
- Dr. Bob Lee CEO MTG™ Foundation
- William A. Diggs, General Manager
- Lawrence Jackson, Program Director
Supporters
- Jay Dow
- Shirell Gross, Esq.
- Monique Jackson
- Essence Morgan
- Whitney Vaughan
Our primary goal for establishing WMOCRadio.net (our Internet-based radio station), for our youth is to provide students with an educational tool they can utilize to strengthen not only their academic skills, but social skills and self-esteem as well.

Mount Olive Baptist Church
260 Central Avenue, Hackensack, NJ
Rev. Gregory J. Jackson, Pastor
(P) 201-489-6888 (F) 201-489-6597
"For over 119 years, Mount Olive Baptist Church has attempted to be at the cross roads of life in Bergen County. In 1889, we were originally founded as an African American congregation. Today, although we are still largely African American, we now see ourselves as a congregation open to all people."