
Glory to Glory Q&A
Shawn McCraney promotes embracing flaws using FLAWED (Faith, Love, Art, Work, Education, Dimension), encourages artistic expression, warns against legalism, and stresses separating faith from politics.
The HOTM Redux Series presents Christianity from the newly unearthed perspective that Shawn had come to in his research, encapsulated by the Spirit of Subjective Christianity. He covers a wide array of topics from this new perspective.
Shawn McCraney promotes embracing flaws using FLAWED (Faith, Love, Art, Work, Education, Dimension), encourages artistic expression, warns against legalism, and stresses separating faith from politics.
Shawn McCraney teaches that Christians should reject self-serving desires, embrace God's love, and grow spiritually by following the Spirit, facing challenges with humility.
Shawn McCraney teaches focusing on Jesus, transformed hearts, and agape love over politics. He contrasts Christian archetypes, advocating empathy and understanding for all.
Shawn McCraney discusses Christians as "flawed" by worldly standards, emphasizing faith, love, and creativity. He encourages embracing flaws, prioritizing God, and spiritual growth.
Shawn McCraney highlights the gap between Christian values and actions, urging compassion beyond personal circles, addressing biases, and fostering empathy for marginalized groups.
Shawn McCraney's teaching highlights the duality of light (God/goodness) and darkness (evil/secrecy), urging believers to focus on God's will, embody light, and reject darkness.
Shawn McCraney prioritizes spiritual allegiance over political activism, emphasizes love and peace, discusses pacifism, and encourages deep biblical exploration.
Satan, once good, became evil by opposing God. Christ's victory nullifies Satan's role as accuser. Evil stems from human desires, not Satan, post-70 AD.
Shawn McCraney teaches that beliefs shape identity and behavior, urging love over doctrinal disputes. He critiques rigid doctrines, promotes inclusivity, and emphasizes love and authenticity in faith.
Questioning faith, subjective relationship with God, beyond doctrines, God's universal love, faith in Jesus, spiritual journey, community strength, Holy Spirit renewal.
Shawn McCraney distinguishes between the Holy Spirit and Spirit of Christ, critiques organized religion, emphasizes agape love, and advocates for personal faith over dogma.
Shawn McCraney contrasts the "Spirit of the World" with the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the latter's eternal value and guidance towards God's will, kindness, and faith in Christ.
Shawn McCraney explores the evolving understanding of God's nature, contrasting static Trinitarian views with dynamic revelations influenced by philosophical frameworks, emphasizing a fluid comprehension of spiritual truths.
Shawn McCraney emphasizes unity among Christians, focusing on God's reconciliation through Christ. He advocates love over doctrinal disputes, highlighting faith and personal peace with God.
Shawn McCraney challenges the Trinity, viewing God as one being with three manifestations: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He emphasizes unity over traditional Trinitarian views.
Shawn McCraney advocates returning to the Bible, rejecting rigid doctrines like the Trinity, promoting unity, and focusing on scripture without human interpretation.
Shawn critiques South Mountain Community Church's financial aid process, debates on biblical interpretation, and challenges traditional Trinity doctrine, advocating for open dialogue and unconditional generosity.
Shawn critiques the Trinity, emphasizing God as the Father alone, with Jesus as His Son and the Holy Spirit as His presence. He challenges traditional views, urging independent biblical study.
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Shawn advocates for dynamic faith, embracing change and spiritual rebirth over rigid traditions. He highlights obstacles like fear and pride, urging personal growth and authenticity.