

The Revolution aims to step outside the typical realm of the broadcast Christian genre. Its innovative style of discussion around a table in a peaceful, low lit, comfortable surrounding differs from the pulpit pastor preaching. The topics convey a much different, younger perspective into Christianity and evangelism. The youthful and upbeat personalities allow the hosts to talk to the viewers and not at them. The Revolution intends to fire up emotion in the hearts of its viewers with everyday modern family experiences and testimonies fueled by the Bible itself.
Pilot Episode, the Hosts begin Introduction of the Revolution Evangelistic association's new Television ministry, family, and themselves to a new audience outside of their former Radio ministry. Referencing Friday night homeless assistance by feeding and giving blankets to those in need. Pastor Josh Jamison introduces his Wife on the set Melissa Jamison along with his associate pastor Tom Blauvelt.
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Second part to the Pilot Episode, after the Hosts beginning Introductions of the Revolution Evangelistic association's new Television ministry the theme is set to encourage our generation to rise up and be a revolution , taking a stand for Christ. Josh Jamison tells the viewers no more status quo living. Christians need to rise up and come into an awakening to God as he is calling his people as a church to go higher and deeper by walking and doing the ministry. Associate Pastor Tom Blauvelt makes Reference to Ephesians 5:8 For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light.