Category: Trinity

The Holy Trinity of the Left | Church & State

Often wrongly considered irreligious, the Left is guided by a specific set of distorted religious values shaped by radical environmentalism, twisted sexuality, and an allegiance to the state. Drawing parallels from Nazi Germany and the Nazified German Church, host Lucas Miles uncovers the Left’s secret religion and exposes the surprising true identity of Christian Nationalists….


[Premiering at 8PM ET] The Holy Trinity of the Left | Church & State

Often wrongly considered irreligious, the Left is guided by a specific set of distorted religious values shaped by radical environmentalism, twisted sexuality, and an allegiance to the state. Drawing parallels from Nazi Germany and the Nazified German Church, host Lucas Miles uncovers the Left’s secret religion and exposes the surprising true identity of Christian Nationalists….


[PREMIERING NOW] The Holy Trinity of the Left | Church & State

Often wrongly considered irreligious, the Left is guided by a specific set of distorted religious values shaped by radical environmentalism, twisted sexuality, and an allegiance to the state. Drawing parallels from Nazi Germany and the Nazified German Church, host Lucas Miles uncovers the Left’s secret religion and exposes the surprising true identity of Christian Nationalists….


J.S. Bach: Cantata BWV 26 ‘Ach Wie Flüchtig, Ach Wie Nichtig’ | Kay Johannsen

Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig (Ah, how fleeting, ah how insignificant), BWV 26, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed the chorale cantata in Leipzig for the 24th Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on Nov. 19, 1724. Solistenensemble Stimmkunst Stiftsbarock Stuttgart (Concertmaster: Christine Busch) Conductor: Kay Johannsen Credit: Kay Johannsen…