
Christmas
Shawn McCraney contrasts materialistic Christmas with its true essence, focusing on Jesus. He criticizes LDS for overshadowing Jesus with Joseph Smith, calling it "Smithmas."
Shawn McCraney contrasts materialistic Christmas with its true essence, focusing on Jesus. He criticizes LDS for overshadowing Jesus with Joseph Smith, calling it "Smithmas."
Shawn McCraney critiques Joseph Smith's legacy, LDS martyrdom portrayal, media bias, and encourages open dialogue on Mormonism's impact, inclusivity, and foundational issues.
Shawn McCraney examines Mitt Romney's candidacy, focusing on his Mormon faith's influence on leadership, urging reflection on faith-politics mix, noting Romney's personal traits.
Shawn McCraney critiques Mormon doctrine vs. Christian salvation by grace, urges Utah Christians to stay grounded in scripture, and promotes Alathea Ministries events.
Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism's history, especially Nauvoo, questioning Joseph Smith's alignment with Jesus, urging reflection on beliefs and modern issues biblically.
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS Church's narrative shifts, DNA impact on American Indian ancestry, rebranding as "Restored Christianity," media influence, and Joseph Smith's leadership.
Shawn McCraney discusses a faith-driven gathering in Ogden, focusing on spiritual experiences beyond bureaucracy, and examines Mormonism's evolution from Joseph Smith's Nauvoo era.
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS racial biases, linking skin color to righteousness in the Book of Mormon, and highlights contradictions in polygamy and priesthood restrictions.
Shawn McCraney explores LDS-Afro-American history, priesthood issues, and racial policies, urging open dialogue. Promotes spiritual growth via gatherings, prison ministries, and his book, emphasizing personal faith in Jesus over organized religion.
Shawn McCraney's "Heart of the Matter" questions if Mormonism is Christian, coining "Mormonitious" for its evolving doctrines, stressing biblical clarity on God and Jesus.