Faith without religion.
Acts 2:41-44 Bible Teaching
In a session on Acts 2, we discussed Pentecost, Peter's preaching, and 3,000 baptisms, highlighting joy, faith, belief dynamics, and unity in Christian fellowship.
In a session on Acts 2, we discussed Pentecost, Peter's preaching, and 3,000 baptisms, highlighting joy, faith, belief dynamics, and unity in Christian fellowship.
Join Heart of the Matter to explore faith's complexities, LDS Church obedience, evolving doctrines, and the unifying power of love in spiritual journeys.
We explored Acts 2:38, focusing on repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and the Holy Spirit. Emphasizing personal choice and discipleship in our spiritual journey.
In a recent teaching on 1 Peter 4, we explored living like Christ, submitting to authorities, resisting temptations, and embracing suffering to cease from sin.
Join Shawn McCraney on 'Heart of the Matter' as he challenges beliefs, encouraging open-minded exploration of faith through historical shifts and evolving theology.
At CAMPUS, we now read and explain passages before singing to deepen engagement. We've explored Acts 2, focusing on Pentecost and the significance of baptism.
In our gathering, we explored 1st Peter 3, focusing on baptism's symbolism, Noah's salvation, and Jesus' authority, highlighting scripture's depth and richness.
Join Shawn McCraney on 'Heart of the Matter' as he critiques religious bureaucracy and advocates for a return to Christianity's roots of love and unity.
We explored David's life, his challenges, and faith in God. Despite failures and crises, his story foreshadows Jesus. Peter's teaching led to repentance.
In a session on 1st Peter 3:16-20, we discussed maintaining a good conscience amid false accusations, Christ's suffering as a model, and living aligned with His principles.
In "Heart of the Matter," Shawn McCraney urges believers to embrace a liberating faith, free from fear and constraints, advocating personal understanding of Christianity.
In a recent teaching on 1 Peter 3:15, believers are urged to live righteously, defend their faith, pursue peace, and find joy in suffering for righteousness' sake.
Peter's narrative in Acts 2:22-24 emphasizes Jesus' resurrection, divine approval, and parallels with David, highlighting faith, humility, and God's transformative power.
Join Shawn McCraney on 'Heart of the Matter' to explore faith beyond organized religion, advocating a personal relationship with Jesus amid Mormon and Evangelical history.
In a teaching on Acts 2:22-24, Peter highlights Jesus' divine approval, crucifixion, and resurrection, emphasizing divine will, human actions, and eternal choices.
In 1 Peter 3:8-11, Peter urges believers to embrace unity, compassion, and love. He highlights harmony, shared suffering, and peace, echoing Jesus' teachings.
Join 'Heart of the Matter' to explore unity in faith, theological discussions, and the importance of being 'born from above' beyond doctrinal divides.
In a recent teaching on Pentecost, Peter cited Joel's prophecy to counter claims of drunkenness, highlighting the Spirit's outpouring and the call to salvation through Jesus.
In a teaching session on 1 Peter 3, we discussed submission, trust, and marital dynamics, emphasizing Christ's example and the call for grace in relationships.
Join "Heart of the Matter" to explore unity in faith, challenge doctrinal divisions, and invite believers to worship God in Spirit and Truth.
In a recent teaching on 1 Peter 2:17-25, we explored honoring all, loving universally, and enduring with grace, reflecting Christ's example and transformative sacrifice.
In a teaching on Acts 2, Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, explained the divine outpouring as God's promise, urging believers to embrace the Spirit's transformative power.
Join Shawn McCraney and Dr. Don K. Preston on 'Heart of the Matter' to explore end times, urging believers to transcend religion and embrace Spirit-led unity and love.
A recent teaching on 1 Peter 2:12-18 urges Christians to live with integrity, submit to authorities, and use freedom to serve, reflecting Christ's light and love.
A recent teaching explored the New Testament Church's birth in Acts, where believers, filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke in tongues, marking the Church's beginning.
Join Shawn McCraney on "Heart of the Matter" for open dialogue, challenging beliefs, and emphasizing love, unity, and the Spirit's guidance in true worship.
In a session on Acts 2, we explored Pentecost, the Holy Spirit's descent, and spiritual gifts like Xenolalia, emphasizing church edification and love as God's presence.