CVM Sunrise morning slot on 15 May 2026 wraps Part 3 with reggae-tinged performance and faith-led messaging
CVM Television’s Sunrise morning programme on Thursday 15 May 2026 included Part 3 of that day’s broadcast. Available audio from the slot centres on extended vocal performance laid over a steady groove, with the delivery shifting between chant-like repetition and clearer spoken lines.
Across the excerpt, imagery of people assembling in large numbers is paired with encouragement that younger generations be given sound guidance so their later choices stand on firmer ground. The speaker frames a sense of responsibility and resolve, including reference to being picked for difficult terrain rather than shrinking from it.
Midway through, the tone turns confessional, describing the item as an intimate appeal and asking that whatever strength the words supplied for the speaker might extend to listeners facing their own tests. There are appeals for divine direction, acknowledgment of human shortcoming, and a wish to keep reaching toward moral consistency despite slip-ups.
The lines also touch social friction: disagreement over priorities, patience with personal history, and warnings that pride or sickness of spirit should not pull communities out of their better selves. Patience, listening, and proportion are urged; love is described as beginning from an inward place before it shapes outward conduct.
Later verses stress refusing to be bent out of shape by rough stretches, making room for hope rather than dread, and holding to a steadier demeanour when trials stack up. The clip ends with a refrain about answering a deeper vocation amid scattered attention and straying from earlier teaching, closing the segment on a note of continuance rather than tidy resolution.
Editor’s note: The closed-caption transcript is heavily music-masked; names of performers or titles of works are not clearly extractable, and no specific parish-level location appears.
Syndicated from CVM TV (Video) · originally published .
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