The Chosen One has chosen Glorify, a daily Christian devotional app, as its new partner. The popular television series about the life of Jesus Christ has partnered with Glorify to launch an exclusive three-part series featuring the voices of series stars. The series includes “devotions, interviews, and guided reflections.”
The first two parts of the new Glorify and “The Chosen” content partnership are already streaming and feature the voices of series actors Javani Cairo (“Thaddeus”) and Lara Silva (“Eden”). The third installment is scheduled to arrive in January.
Silva appeared in the first “Chosen One” themed prayer series and prayer offerings launched on Glorify during Holy Week. Silva’s work is titled “Father Forgive Them” and consists of “seven short, meaningful reflections that create space to pause, breathe, and draw closer to God.”
The second devotional series and prayers just launched is titled “Believe when all seems lost” and features Cairo. In this part, Kylo guides his character, Jude Thaddeus, to “develop trust in God through the hidden seasons of life.”
According to Glorify, the three-part release will “span the major seasons of the year, bringing new devotions, interviews, and guided reflections,” and conclude with a January installment that will “encourage a fresh start rooted in light, hope, and purpose for 2026.”
Content is available on the Glorify app or online at glorify-app.com. “‘The Chosen’ sparked a global desire for authentic stories of faith that live beyond a single episode, and this partnership brings that momentum to everyday practice,” said Henry Costa, founder and CEO of Glorify. “We are grateful to join forces with Dallas Jenkins and his incredible cast to amplify the voices of faith and provide a trusted path to spiritual growth.”
Created by Jenkins, “The Chosen” began as a crowdfunded indie short in 2017 and eventually grew into a hit series available on apps, theaters, linear outlets and streaming. The latest season 5 of The Chosen, starring Jonathan Roomy, focuses on the Last Supper, while seasons 6 and 7 (the final two seasons) of the series will focus on the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Earlier this year, Amazon’s Prime Video acquired exclusive U.S. streaming rights to the Biblical epic, as well as theatrical releases and multiple spin-offs.
“One of my favorite things about this partnership is that I get to use Glorify every day, which is great,” Jenkins said. “This is perfect for people who want to dig deeper into the stories portrayed in the show.”
Glorify offers daily passages, devotionals, meditations, and more, and offers both free features and a premium subscription that gives you access to courses, guided prayers, and sleep stories.
Below is an overview of the marketing campaign behind the Glorify/’The Chosen’ deal.