What Johnny said is accurate. Broadcasting by an amateur operator is not permitted. Communications, not a taped religious service or live broadcast, are permitted to pass from one amateur operator to another in a foreign country as long as the person in the foreign country is a licensed amateur. FCC regulation part 97.115(a)(2)
Music is not permitted to be transmitted via amateur radio FCC part 97.113(1)(4),(e).
No amateur operator is not permitted to transmit communications in which he/she has a pecuniary interest. FCC part 97.113(a)(3).
In short, the only messages an amateur may transmit for a third party in another country are those related to amateur radio or personal remarks or for emergencies or for disaster relief. FCC Part 97.115(a)(2) and 97.117. Moreover, third party traffic can only be transmitted to countries that the United States has a third party traffic agreement with.
This is way more complex than I thought. One thing I can assure you I will find a way soon as this preacher gives me all the details. Thanks for the info and I may be back in touch.
I am curious... I DO have an FCC license (was radio DJ ages ago), but no idea if that would authorize me to use HAM (I am pretty sure it would be a different license, being that I have no experience/training on HAM)..