ABC chief legal analyst and Mediaite and Law & Crime TV founder Dan Abrams on Monday launched a new streaming network featuring sermons — and aimed at the “next generation” of young Christians.
According to The Hill, Ambo — the historic synonym for pulpit — also will air discussions of the sermons from the outlet’s New York City studio, the Abrams Media outlet announced.
"The live programming rollout is scheduled for November with simultaneous back-to-back live sermons airing Saturdays and Sundays and featuring a lineup of high-profile partners such as Victory Church of Tulsa [Oklahoma] and the multi-site Fresh Life Church, led by pastor and best-selling author, Levi Lusko,” according to a statement from Ambo.
“From there, it will quickly expand to weekdays as well. The network will be hosted out of the newly built Abrams Media studios in Herald Square in New York City and viewers will be able engage with other viewers via a live-chat feature throughout the programs.”
Brooke Girley, who comes from a family of pastors, will head the network, The Hill reported.
“An inspirational network for younger Christians is long overdue,” Girley said in the statement. “Ambo TV will allow viewers to watch compelling sermons, in real time, from pastors of my generation and discuss them with other viewers from around the world. This is the type of network many of us have been waiting for, and I’m thrilled to be a part of creating it."
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