The King's Heralds have the distinction of being the oldest continuous gospel quartet in America, serving the body of Christ since 1927. Having carved out our own niche in the last 78 years, both in the United States and in 50 other countries via recordings, radio, television and live performances, it is our desire to continue serving the body of Christ until Jesus' return.
The quartet has recorded in 30 languages, sung Gospel music in a variety of styles and is always looking to share the Love and Grace of Jesus Christ whenever possible.
In 2003, The Heralds went to Africa on two occasions, one in Bulawao, Zimbabwe, and the other in Aba, Nigeria. Don Scroggs, the top tenor, says that on the Zimbabwe trip, it was reported that about 15,000 people got saved, with similar results in Nigeria. The power of the Holy Spirit touched so many lives at that time and the members of the quartet are humbled and privileged to have been a part of that effort to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
One goal for the future is to broaden the scope of the Herald's ministry and establish a presence in the Southern Gospel community. The Heralds have been
featured artists on TBN's "Praise the Lord" program and have shared their music before the Christian Booksellers Association, the National Association
of Evangelicals, the National Association of Religious Broadcasters, the Protestant Health and Welfare Association, The Greater Pittsburgh Charismatic Conference and the Baptist World Alliance. They are currently planning an international tour for 2007 to celebrate 80 years of sharing the gospel in song.
The Heralds have received twenty-three Silver Angel Awards® for Excellence in Media, including six for Best Male Vocal Group and fourteen for Best Album. The group also received a Gold Angel Award® in recognition for being the oldest, continuous Gospel Quartet in America.

The quartet is made up os Don Scroggs, first tenor; Joel Borg, lead; Russell Hospedales, baritone; and Jeff Pearles, bass.