Our
Projects
As part of our current quinquennial projects, we are excited to highlight the ongoing development of our new Hope Channel television service, which is in the final stages of construction. This initiative promises to enhance our community outreach with high-quality content. Additionally, we are working on expanding our radio service to the outer islands of Kiribati, a project that is currently awaiting the availability of funding. These initiatives reflect our commitment to improving connectivity and serving the diverse needs of our community.
Hope Channel Tv service
The Hope Channel TV service is nearing completion at the Kauaoki double-story building, located adjacent to the Kiribati Mission administration office. The project is progressing smoothly, with the remaining tasks including the installation of air conditioning, studio lighting, and essential equipment. We are also excited to showcase three distinct backdrops: a news studio, a Bible study and interview studio, and a stage for choir concerts, drama productions, and live recordings. We look forward to bringing this vision to fruition and providing the community with engaging, meaningful content.

Hope Radio Expansion
We are pleased to announce the expansion of our services to the outer islands of Kiribati, representing a significant step forward in enhancing regional connectivity. The trial phase will involve the construction of four substations on key islands: Marakei in the North, Abemama in the Central region, Tab North in the South, and Kiritimati in the East. Each substation is projected to cost AUD 15,000, bringing the total estimated cost for this initial phase to AUD 60,000. Work will begin once funding is secured, ensuring improved services and increased opportunities for the communities in these regions.

Video Production
In May 2025, we will launch an exciting video production project focused on creating short videos for Bible studies and a Prophecy series, aimed at deepening understanding and engagement with Scripture. In addition, we will begin producing music videos featuring Gospel songs in the Kiribati language, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of our community. This initiative seeks to blend spiritual education with local artistry, delivering powerful content that resonates with viewers and fosters a stronger connection to faith through both teaching and music.
