Bowie TV presents Coaching From the Couch, a Washington Commanders vs. Dallas Cowboys recap show powered by Bowie TV and partnered with Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene host Wole is joined by Bowie TV’s Washington Commanders beat reporter Candi Waller (Founder of CWall Sports & Entertainment) to break down the Commanders’ 30–23 Christmas Day home loss to the Dallas Cowboys at Northwest Stadium. Candi Waller was on-site on Christmas Day reporting live from the stadium, providing firsthand insight and analysis. The show dives into key moments from this NFC East rivalry matchup, including Dallas’ fast start, Washington’s attempts to rally, and the overall impact of the game despite both teams being eliminated from playoff contention. Topics discussed include: • Dallas scoring touchdowns on its first three drives • Dak Prescott’s 307-yard, two-touchdown performance • Washington’s quarterback situation and Josh Johnson’s start • Jacory Croskey-Merritt’s explosive rushing touchdowns • Time of possession, fourth-down conversions, and missed opportunities • What this loss means for the Commanders moving forward Subscribe for more Washington Commanders coverage, game recaps, and in-depth analysis from Bowie TV and Urban Sports Scene. #RaiseHail

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on this date in 1929

We return you to our regular Christian programming after the holidays of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany

Today we remember the anniversary of the death of one of the world's greatest composers: W.A. Mozart (1756-1791).

"Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord" or, in Latin, "Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini" is a verse from Psalm 118.

Here we are on the eve of the new liturgical year. Advent begins tomorrow. Happy New Year!

Jesse Peck's life and ministry (1811-1883) is remarkable in so many ways: pastor, preacher, author, abolitionist, presiding elder, bishop.

Gloria Ringers performing Cynthia Dobrinski's arrangement of "Great Is Thy Faithfulness"

Becky Roper's children message

George Peck (1797-1876) was ordained deacon in 1818. In 1820 he was ordained elder.