House of Faith, Africa’s premier faith-based entertainment ecosystem, has unveiled FaithStream, the first international streaming platform dedicated to premium Christian content out of Africa, with a confirmed global launch in January 2026. The announcement was made at an exclusive event in London attended by donors, strategic partners, faith leaders, and media representatives from Africa, UK, and North America.
FaithStream addresses a critical gap in the global entertainment landscape: while 700+ million Christians in Africa and millions more globally lack access to high-quality, culturally relevant faith-based content, mainstream platforms continue to prioritise secular programming. With less than 500,000 hours of localised faith-based content available compared to over 2 billion hours of secular global streaming content, and 90% of African Christians consuming content in native languages, FaithStream emerges as a groundbreaking solution to serve this underserved market.
“The launch of FaithStream is a historic moment that marks a new era for the media and entertainment industry,” said Kunle Falodun, Co-founder of House of Faith. “We are providing everything faith-driven audiences have been searching for—premium, culturally authentic storytelling that celebrates Christian heritage while meeting the highest standards of production excellence. This is more than a streaming platform; it’s a movement to preserve and elevate faith-centered narratives for generations to come.”
Unprecedented Access to Faith-Based Entertainment
FaithStream will offer subscribers an exceptional entertainment experience featuring:
- Premium Original Content: Feature films, scripted and unscripted series, documentaries, and podcasts produced across House of Faith’s multimedia studios in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa
- Licensed Library: Extensive collection of faith-based content from leading producers in Hollywood, the UK, Nigeria’s Nollywood, Kenya, and South Africa
- Free Access Model: Revolutionary approach providing high-quality faith entertainment at no cost to users, supported by a sustainable donor-backed model
- AI-Enabled Personalisation: Cutting-edge technology delivering personalised recommendations and enhanced user experiences
- Mobile-First Design: Optimised for emerging market connectivity with offline download capabilities and multi-device compatibility
- Multilingual Support: Content available in multiple languages with subtitle options
Pre-Order Now Available
Users can pre-register for FaithStream through the platform’s website – thefaithstream.com, with early adopters receiving exclusive access to launch content and special features. The service will later be available on mobile devices (iOS and Android), smart TVs, streaming devices, and web browsers.
“FaithStream leverages technology to democratize access to premium Christian entertainment,” said Hakeem Condotti, Co-founder of House of Faith. “Our mobile-first approach ensures that believers in emerging markets—from Lagos to Nairobi to Johannesburg, and throughout the global African diaspora—can access inspiring, uplifting content that strengthens faith, celebrates culture, and connects communities worldwide.”
Comprehensive Entertainment Ecosystem
Beyond FaithStream its flagship product, House of Faith operates as an integrated entertainment ecosystem with plans to develop:
- Production Studios: Multimedia facilities in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa creating original African faith-based content for a global audience
- Distribution Network: Multiple television channels across 49 African nations and cinema distribution partnerships
- Publishing Arm: Devotionals, books, and magazines for education and spiritual growth
- Live Events: Gatherings, concerts, and community activations
Addressing a Global Need
Recent research from the Pew Research Center and the Center for the Study of Global Christianity reveals that 82% of African content consumers prefer culturally relevant stories, yet leading global Christian streaming services largely underserve Africa, with fewer than 50 African titles featured as of 2024. Additionally, 13 million African diaspora Christians across the UK, US, Canada, and Caribbean are hungry for content reflecting their heritage and values.
FaithStream’s launch comes at a pivotal moment, with the global faith-based media industry valued at $47 billion and Christian streaming alone projected to reach $4 billion by 2028, growing at a 10% compound annual growth rate. In January 2026, FaithStream will roll out its full offerings globally.
Guests who attended the event held at the Hilton London Paddington include Mo Abudu, CEO EbonyLife Group; actress and TV host, Zainab Balogun; Odiri Iwuji, Partner, C21Media; Mohan Yogendran, MD, Talent Circles; musician Bez Idakula who also performed; ex Super Eagles and Premier League star, Seyi Olofinjana; Akin Salami, Andrew Osayemi, Busola Adeogun-Phillips, and others.
For more information about FaithStream and to sign up, visit www.thefaithstream.com
About House of Faith
House of Faith is Africa’s premier faith-driven entertainment ecosystem serving Christians across the continent and global diaspora. The organisation delivers high-quality, culturally authentic faith-based content through its flagship streaming platform FaithStream, production studios, distribution network, publishing arm, and live events. Founded by industry veterans with 60+ years of combined experience at global media companies and major African entertainment platforms, House of Faith connects communities through powerful storytelling that celebrates Christian faith, African culture, and shared values. Visit ahouseoffaith.org for more.
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