1946: The Culture Shift Tour
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Season 1 United States Launch Premiered November 3, 2024 Nine bi-monthly episodes
Season 1 introduced the vision of The Culture Shift Tour, traveling across the United States to engage pastors, theologians, activists, and storytellers whose lives have been impacted by mistranslation, misinterpretation, and religious harm. Through intimate conversations, on-the-ground storytelling, and powerful testimony, Season 1 set the foundation for a movement dedicated to truth-telling, healing, and transformation within Christian spaces.
Season 2 explores the ongoing process of movement-building, partnership, scholarship, and artistic collaboration, highlighting the continued impact of 1946 and the lived journeys of those shaping the conversation forward.
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Season 3 The UK Experience Starts January 4th 2026: Sundays 1pm EST
Expanding the conversation across the Atlantic - TRAILER
Season 3 travels to the United Kingdom, capturing conversations that confront harmful theology, celebrate queer resilience, and reimagine the role of faith in modern culture. Through deeply rooted storytelling in British history, Church structures, and queer Christian experience, this season explores how faith, power, and identity intersect uniquely in the UK and how that story connects globally.
“Conversations from across the UK that confront harmful theology, celebrate queer resilience, and reimagine the role of faith in modern culture.”
1946 Impact Campaign
1946 Impact Campaign
1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture is a feature documentary that follows the story of tireless researchers who trace the origins of the anti-gay movement among Christians to a grave mistranslation of the Bible in 1946.
It chronicles the discovery of never-before-seen archives at Yale University which unveil astonishing new revelations, and casts significant doubt on any biblical basis for LGBTQIA+ prejudice. Featuring commentary from prominent scholars as well as opposing pastors, including the personal stories of the film’s creators, 1946 is at once challenging, enlightening, and inspiring.
