COACBCOACB

About COACB

The Central Ohio Association of Christian Broadcasters is a non-profit Christian organization that owns and operates broadcast television stations serving Marion, Delaware, Columbus, and Ashland. Through over-the-air television, live streaming, and our mobile and TV apps, we share faith-filled programming with Central Ohio and beyond.

Making waves for Christ.

The David R. Aiken Broadcast Media Complex in Marion, Ohio
Our Story

Our Beginnings

“All great things start with a simple seed.”

People ask how the COACB started. My reply is that all great things start with a simple seed. Our viewers know about our humble beginnings. We started over thirty years ago recording church services with a black and white camera to broadcast over the local cable public access channel. Today, our organization grew to operate three television stations, a production studio, an intercity relay, and internet web site. All of them geared to reach over 2.3 million people in central Ohio and countless millions through the internet, bringing the lost and downhearted to the saving glory of Jesus Christ. All of this started from just a very tiny seed of faith.

Our story starts forty years ago, when a young man, David R. Aiken received his draft notice. During that time the Army made the offer, if David would serve three years, he would be trained in electronics and become a field radio repairman. After receiving training, David began serving with the first maintenance battalion in Germany. David learned the skills needed to repair anything electronic that the army could transport to the field by plane, semi, helicopter, or by foot. His commander saw potential and sent David to Bavaria for advanced training in solid state electronics. Little did anyone suspect that God was preparing the seeds for the COACB.

After serving three years in the Army, David was very happy to come home to his longtime sweetheart Carolyn. They married in January 1969. David was soon back to repairing radios and TVs. He learned that a radio station in Galion, Ohio had a transmitter that need to be rebuilt. The station was new and strapped for cash. David was a new preacher, that was experienced in transmitter repair, and had a great desire to spread the gospel. David traded repair services for airtime. Carolyn named his program “The Word of Truth.” This is where David officially became “hooked” on broadcasting.

Well radio was wonderful but David kept noticing the power of television. The cost of television was entirely out of reach. The local Marion cable company said he could broadcast over their cable system provided he would furnish his own equipment. David and Carolyn sought the Lord’s help with prayers and tears. Why was the desire to reach out through television so great? There appeared to be no way possible to accomplish this. David just couldn’t find any way to acquire the equipment.

Journeying to J.C. Penney’s store one day David saw a table full of broken CB Radios with a sign saying “Broken make Offer.” David looked them over and decided to buy them all to repair. After repairing the radios he started selling them. They sold like hotcakes! One, two… five. Before he knew it he was down to his last two radios. Just then he met a man who wanted those two base C.B. radios. The man offered to trade a black and white camera and recorder for the two radios. David now had the camera and recorder needed for a television broadcast. This simple black and white camera was the start of what we all know as the Central Ohio Association of Christian Broadcasters. Soon churches were asking to borrow the equipment, so they too could have a television broadcast. The Seeds of Faith had started to sprout. First there was a broadcast, then numerous churches having broadcasts over CATV. Next came the forming of the Central Ohio Association of Christian Broadcasters as a not for profit organization. Later there came the construction of channel 39 in Marion, the purchase of TV56 (later changed to TV45) in Delaware, the construction of TV-39’s intercity relay TV48 in Kenton, and the purchase of WGCT TV-8 in Columbus, Ohio. The seed has grown into a glorious flower that has reached untold thousands with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In this we are very thankful. However, with Jesus in our hearts and broadcasting God’s love on the airwaves, we know the best is yet to come.

— Jonathan Aiken

Our Staff

The people who keep COACB on the air every day.

Jonathan Aiken

Jonathan Aiken

President & General Manager

Who am I? How about President of the COACB, Deacon, Jesus follower, TV host, devoted hubby, Dad of 3, and overall nice guy.

Tyler Amburgey

Tyler Amburgey

Operations Manager, Show Host

I am a born-again Christian, a singer in the southern gospel group Welcome Home, and a proud member of Bucyrus Freewill Baptist Church.

Amos Smith

Amos Smith

Prayerline & Program Host / Administrative Assistant

Hard working former truck driver, singer, worshipper, friend, and loves to help out wherever needed.

Chloe Aiken

Chloe Aiken

Volunteer

Chloe answers phones on the Word of Truth broadcast and loves to help out whenever she can. Loves cats and all things cuddly. She is in the marching band and bowling team at the River Valley High School.

Board Members

Guiding the mission and ministry of COACB.

Jonathan Aiken

Jonathan Aiken

President & General Manager

Who am I? How about President of the COACB, Deacon, Jesus follower, TV host, devoted hubby, Dad of 3, and overall nice guy.

Tori Aiken

Tori Aiken

Vice-President, Treasurer

Bernice Corwin

Bernice Corwin

Board Secretary & Board Member

I accepted Jesus as my Savior when I was 18. I hosted programs in Delaware and volunteer at the telethons. I have been a long time volunteer co-hosting our semi-annual telethons and volunteer for fund raising events. I attend Father's House Church in Delaware. And I am a proud great-grandmother of two granddaughters.

Brad Richardson

Brad Richardson

Board Member, Prayerline Host

One of the original volunteers, board member, prayer-line host, past vice president of COACB. Father of 3 children and husband to my loving wife.

Thomas Callahan

Thomas Callahan

Board Member, Prayerline Host

I am an ordained Minister serving as the Associate Pastor at Lifebuilders Worship Center in Delaware, Ohio. I am a Board member and have been a volunteer at TV 39 for 25 years now. My wife Mary and I are Hosts on PrayerLine LIVE.

Linda Williams

Linda Williams

Board Member, Host of First Saturday Night Gospel Sings

Linda Williams, board member, long time volunteer at the Delaware and Marion TV stations of 24 years, host and schedule singers for the live Gospel sing for the last 20 years. I am a retired teacher of special education who loves the Lord. I also teach painting classes and have one daughter and two dogs whom I love very much. I have served the Lord since I was 18 years old and I attend The Vineyard Church of Delaware County. Jesus Is My Lord and savior. Praise His holy name forever!

Stephen Aiken

Stephen Aiken

Board Member

I am the Director of the Multi-County Jail in Marion, Ohio. Married for 20+ years, Father of two, hunter, farmer, and lover of God's beauty in nature.

Volunteers

Dedicated volunteers who give their time to serve.

Tom Beaver

Tom Beaver

Volunteer, IT Consultant

Self-proclaimed Geek, Trekkie, youngest of 3 brothers & technology guru. I work a full-time job, operate 2 self-owned companies, and still find time to volunteer to help spread the word of Jesus over the airwaves.

Richard Stevens

Richard Stevens

Prayerline & Program Host

Richard is the host of PrayerLine on Fridays, and on his program 'It's a Good Life'.

Shannon Vera

Shannon Vera

Control Room Operator, Prayerline Host

Mother of 2 nurses, 1 dog and 2 cats. Strong follower of Jesus. Working cameras, phone, TV host, wherever they need me.