The Great News

Understand Faith Without Religion

The Great News is a liberated perspective on faith that transcends fear-based religion and institutional constraints. Rooted in Subjective Christianity and Fulfilled Eschatology, it proclaims the fulfillment of biblical promises and invites individuals into a personal, reconciled relationship with God.

What is The Great News?

At its core, The Great News is a transformative understanding of faith, offering freedom from traditional doctrines and rituals. It’s a call to embrace God’s finished work, prioritize love, and live in the fullness of spiritual liberty.
The Great News challenges the conventional teachings of modern Christianity by asserting that biblical prophecies, including Christ’s return, have already been fulfilled. This new age invites believers to experience faith as deeply personal and free from institutional demands.

The Four Pillars of The Great News

The Great News is built on five foundational principles. Each contributes a unique aspect to the comprehensive perspective:

Subjective Christianity

Faith as an extremely personal journey; each individual has access to and is responsible for their personal relationship with God.

Fulfilled Eschatology

The understanding that biblical prophecies, including Christ’s return, were fulfilled in the first century, marking the end of the old covenant and the beginning of a new spiritual era.

Reconciled Soteriology

A perspective that embraces the completeness of Christ’s work, offering salvation from sin to all without the conditions typically imposed by institutional religion.

Zero Ecclesiology

A call to practice faith outside the confines of traditional church structures, focusing on personal direct communion with God combined with the pursuit of independent education.

How The Great News Changes Everything

At it’s core, the Great News shifts the siloed, conflicted focus of institutional practices and doctrines to a life centered on love, truth, and personal faith. It emphasizes:

  • Freedom: Living without fear of eternal punishment or institutional / cultural judgment.
  • Love: Prioritizing agape love as the ultimate measure of faith.
  • Truth: Encouraging seekers to explore scripture, history, and theology with open minds.

Get To Know The Great News Through Our Channels

TGNN’s channels explore and teach The Great News in various formats:

  • Heart of the Matter: Engaging topical presentations that challenge traditional beliefs and explore the heart’s relationship with God.
  • Verse by Verse Teachings: In-depth Bible studies that uncover the fulfilled perspective.
  • Christian Ultra Libertarians for Truth (CULT): Courses simplifying complex theological concepts.
  • Yeshuans: Creative expressions of faith and love within a collaborative community.
  • I Don’t Get the Bible:A podcast that demystifies scripture through candid conversations.