About This Video
This week’s Talk with Shawn McCraneyTGNN’s open-format show where Shawn responds to real questions about faith and fulfillment. call-in show focused on anticipation for the EschatologyStudy of “last things”—TGNN teaches all biblical eschatology was fulfilled in 70 A.D. More Conference, thoughtful listener questions, and some deeper theological themes — including how we pray, the role of church institutions, and whether AI or religious tradition should have any place in forming faith.
Shawn and Delaney opened with an overview of the upcoming Eschatology Conference, where speakers like Grady Risley, Shade Stone, and Patricia Bailey will address fulfilled eschatology — the view that all biblical prophecy has already been completed. Delaney shared how the conference will be streamed, archived, and available via TGNN platforms, including a new AI chatbot that answers questions based solely on Shawn’s teachings.
Highlights from the discussion included:
- Prayer & Identity of God:
A listener asked: “Who am I praying to?” — sparking a meaningful conversation about how believers approach God. Is it the Father? Yeshua? The Spirit? Shawn emphasized that God hears the heart, not the mechanics. Titles matter less than intention, and there’s no “right” formula for prayer in a spiritually liberated life. - Direct Access vs. Church Authority:
A commenter argued that church structures, sacraments, and clergy are still needed for distributing forgiveness. Shawn countered that history proves otherwise — 2,000 years of “church ambassadors” have only confused things further. With Christ’s spirit now within us, we don’t need intermediaries. - Judging Mormons and Other Faith Groups:
Responding to criticism for defending Mormons, Shawn and Delaney explained that while religious errors should be acknowledged, God judges the heart, not the institution someone belongs to. True seekers can grow in any context — and condemnation only hinders real understanding. - On AI & Faith:
Delaney made an important distinction: AI is a tool, not a source of truth. Using it responsibly can enhance learning, but surrendering spiritual questions to it would be a mistake — just as people once surrendered their agency to religious systems. - Upcoming Conferences:
TGNN is preparing several future events, including the Cult-Proof Conference (Sept), United Front Interfaith Conference, and men’s/women’s events. A big focus is defining unity, love, and spiritual identity without reducing them to material or political systems. - Call-In Highlight:
A listener named Nyron from Oklahoma called in to share how much the teachings have impacted him and how excited he is for the conference. Shawn and Delaney closed by reminding everyone to tune in live or rewatch on the Great NewsThe message that prophecy is fulfilled and we are free to pursue God in love and liberty—without fear or religious control. Network channels.