The producers of the hit Christian documentary series American Gospel have announced that they will release their own streaming service this fall.
In a statement on Friday, the producers explained that the streaming service will be known as AGTV and will feature “biblically-centered teaching” from a variety of sources, original programming, as well as their two American Gospel films.
“This is the riskiest thing we’ve ever done, but it will be the best way to get timely content to our supporters and provide like-minded material from filmmakers and ministries we trust,” the producers wrote.
“Everything on the network will tie in some way to our existing or future films,” Brandon Kimber, The Director of American Gospel explained.
Kimber will serve as the President and Chief Content Officer of the new streaming service.
AGTV will feature both a free section and a paid section on its platform, at under $5.99 a month.
“Free content will be provided by partners from Ligonier Ministries, Red Grace Media, Living Waters, The G3 Conference and White Horse Inn,” the announcement stated. “Kimber is still in talks with additional ministries.”
On the paid portion of the platform, the first two American Gospel films, Christ Alone and Christ Crucified will be featured. Additionally, extended versions of both films will be “formed into episodes with hours of additional round-table discussions,…
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