Pastors receive exclusive access to the Chosen Season 5 sermon kits to guide deeper Easter engagement

Come and See, Outreach Inc. and Gloo collaborate to connect churches to The Chosen preview footage and ministry resources
BOULDER, Colo. — Come and See, the organization behind the widely popular TV series The Chosen, is offering pastors access to resource kits featuring unreleased footage from The Chosen: Last Supper (Season 5) through its resource hub on Gloo. The newest season opens in theatres on March 28, 2025, and the hub enables leaders to engage their church communities with ministry tools like sermon resources and discussion guides across all five seasons.
As part of the collaboration, Come and See is working with Outreach, Inc. to offer free church kits ahead of Easter, which include one- or three-day sermon maps, curated video clips from the newest season, church graphics, countdown videos and more. Additional resources are also available for purchase.
The collaboration among Come and See, Outreach Inc. and Gloo highlights a shared commitment to equipping churches with engaging and transformative content.
“The Chosen is such an excellent portrayal of Jesus, and I really encourage our church members to watch it,” said pastor James Pearl, St. Johns Lutheran Church in St. Johns, Michigan. “When I saw the resources available, I said let’s go for it. We’re excited to see if it will generate interest from people outside of our current membership.”
The Chosen Season 5 will be available in theaters for a limited time starting Friday, March 28, followed by streaming on Amazon. Meanwhile, churches can already license Seasons 1-4 through Come and See.
For access to unreleased video clips from Season 5, visit The Chosen Hub on Gloo, and to download the free resource kit, visit outreach.com/TheChosenEaster25.
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Come and See is a faith-based nonprofit that exists to share the authentic Jesus with at least one billion people worldwide. Because of the generosity of supporters around the world, Come and See is able to ensure that all seven seasons of “The Chosen” are produced, translated into 600 languages, made globally accessible and free to all.
Outreach Founded in 1996 as a church plant initiative, Outreach Inc. has grown to serve over 163,000 churches nationwide. We are dedicated to helping churches reach their community affordably and effectively, fostering connections with the unchurched. Embracing digital innovation, we offer a range of products from sermon resources to movie licensing, backed by our commitment to quality and guaranteed low prices on direct mail—a cornerstone in community outreach.
Gloo is a technology platform connecting the faith ecosystem. Gloo connects ministry leaders to values-based AI, resources, insights and funding so their people and communities flourish and their organizations thrive. Gloo enables trusted exchange between organizations and people so they can collaborate with greater confidence. Gloo serves over 100,000 faith and ministry leaders. Gloo is based in Boulder, Colorado.
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