Media group aims to reach Gen Z with 'Fount Sessions'

Lydia Houghton  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  31 Dec 2025
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Media group aims to reach Gen Z with 'Fount Sessions'

A creative media organisation is hoping to reach Gen Z with a five-part evangelistic documentary series.

Fount Sessions has been created by UK-based Christian charity The Stream Collective. Jake Marthinet-Glover, Creative Lead, told en: “Reaching [UK young adults] with the gospel in a way that connects with their worldviews, and shows Jesus to be real, relevant and relatable when most have next-to-no understanding of the Bible, or a Christian worldview, is challenging.

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