Samsung TV / videos / BLESSING TV
REVIEW
Blessing TV is a quiet faith channel that asks very little of the room.
A free Samsung TV channel from a developer called Jesus Loves, built for households that want Christian video on the largest screen without a subscription, an account, or a sermon about features.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 10, 2026 · 3 MIN READ
Blessing TV is the kind of channel that exists because someone wanted their parents to find Christian video on the TV remote, and the rest of the Tizen store wasn’t going to do it for them. Published by a developer credited only as Jesus Loves and added to Samsung’s smart-TV store in March 2026, it sits in the Videos category as a free, no-account, no-subscription app — the format that smart-TV viewers over 60 actually use.
The Samsung store gives the channel almost no room to introduce itself. No description, no screenshots in the catalogue listing, no rating count — Tizen doesn’t carry the user-review layer that Apple, Google Play, and Amazon surface, so the only signal a viewer gets before installing is the name and the icon. That makes Blessing TV harder to evaluate from the remote, and the developer would do well to fix it. The channel is doing something modest and useful; the listing should say so.
What’s clear is the lane. Free, faith-themed, low-friction video for the living-room screen, on a TV platform that doesn’t have many of those. For the households this channel was built for, that’s the whole pitch.
Blessing TV is the kind of channel that exists because someone wanted their parents to find Christian video on the TV remote.
FEATURES
Blessing TV is a free Tizen channel in the Videos category, published by a developer credited as Jesus Loves and listed on Samsung's store in late March 2026. It runs natively on Samsung smart TVs from the 2020 generation onward — no Samsung account, no payment step, no companion phone app.
The format is direct: a grid of faith-oriented video content browsable with the standard Samsung remote. There is no subscription tier, no live linear feed advertised on the store listing, no parental gate, and no in-app purchases. The channel sits alongside the other free-with-ads video apps on Tizen — Pluto, Tubi, Samsung TV Plus — but in a narrower lane.
Samsung's store listing leaves the catalogue specifics unstated. What is visible from the metadata is the shape: a small, recently published channel in the Videos category, updated mid-April 2026, free to install on any compatible Samsung TV.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
The achievement here is accessibility. A grandparent with a Samsung TV remote and no patience for accounts can open Blessing TV in two clicks and watch faith-themed video without paying, without signing in, and without the cross-promotional clutter that surrounds Christian video on YouTube. For an audience that often finds the smart-TV interface intimidating, that simplicity matters.
Releasing in the Tizen store at all is a small win. Samsung's TV-app submission process is slower and more selective than Roku's or Amazon's, and faith-niche channels tend to skip Tizen entirely. The fact that Blessing TV is on Samsung TVs — including the global lineup, not only one regional store — gives a few million households a sermon-and-music option that previously required a phone cast or a separate streaming stick.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
The store listing tells you almost nothing. No description, no screenshots in Samsung's catalogue, no rating data — Tizen is the only major store that doesn't surface user reviews, so there's no community signal to compensate. Households evaluating the channel before installing have to take the name on faith, which is fitting in one sense and frustrating in another.
Catalogue depth is the real unknown. Faith-channel apps on smart-TV platforms range from a few looping music videos to a deep library of sermons, films, and live services — and Blessing TV's store presence doesn't reveal which end of that spectrum it occupies. A short text description, a handful of screenshots, and a sample-content callout on the store page would let viewers self-select before the install. Right now the channel asks for trust upfront.
CONCLUSION
Install Blessing TV if you have a Samsung TV in the family room and you want a free, no-account, faith-themed video option for older relatives or a Sunday-morning viewing slot. Skip it if you already have a YouTube TV subscription with the Christian channels you trust — the curation gap is real. Worth watching whether the developer adds a richer store listing in the next update; the current one is a barrier between the channel and the audience that would value it most.