To Build or To Find: An Approach to Faith Beyond Traditionalism
In “To Build or To Find,” Shawn McCraney advocates for a dynamic faith journey beyond traditionalism, urging questioning, love, and direct communion with God.
Numbers Chapters 11 Bible Teaching
Murmuring leads to divine punishment; Moses shares leadership with 70 elders; emphasis on faith, obedience, genuine leadership, spiritual authority, and open ministry.

1 Corinthians Chapter 11 Discussion: Communion, Faith, and Church Practices
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney discuss communion’s significance, its role in remembering Christ, uniting believers, and its cultural and eschatological aspects.
Manuscript of the 2014 Inquisition Speech with Shawn McCraney: Debunking the Term “Trinity”
In his 2014 speech, Shawn McCraney challenges the Trinity doctrine, facing backlash as a heretic. He advocates for a Bible-based faith, free from human constructs.

The Real Plan of Salvation
Shawn McCraney’s teaching on the “Fulfilled Perspective” emphasizes God’s completed salvation plan, Yeshua’s redemptive role, and the eternal spiritual kingdom.

Subjective Christianity vs. Biblical Literalism: A Deep Dive into Faith, Love, and Interpretation
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss Biblical literalism vs. subjective interpretation, emphasizing faith, love, and a spirit-led approach.
Numbers Chapters 8-10 Bible Teaching
Purification of Levites, First Passover, God’s guidance via cloud/fire, balance freewill with faith, patience, spiritual growth, Moses’ leadership, quail/plague warning.

First Corinthians Chapter 11 Discussion: Tradition, Gender Roles, and Biblical Interpretation
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney discuss Christ’s example, gender roles, head coverings, modesty, unity, love in the church, and modern biblical interpretation.

Eschatology, Scripture Interpretation, and the Nature of Hell in Conversation with Kim
In *Talk with Shawn McCraney*, Shawn and caller Kim discuss eschatology, biblical prophecy, hell, and love in discipleship.
A Morning Prayer
In “A Morning Prayer,” Shawn McCraney seeks divine guidance amidst daily challenges and deceptions, praying for spiritual truth and the Father’s presence.

The Most Important Show We’ve Ever Done
Shawn’s teaching emphasizes the sacredness of God’s name “YAHAVAH,” its pronunciation, historical influences, and its connection to life, breath, and love, contrasting with Gnostic views.

First Corinthians Chapter 10: Communion, Idolatry, and Believer’s Freedom
In this “I Don’t Get The Bible” episode, Shawn and Delaney discuss 1 Corinthians 10, focusing on communion, idolatry, and prioritizing others’ good over personal freedom.
Numbers Introduction Bible Teaching
Numbers details Israelite census, tribal organization, Levite duties, and camp arrangements. It covers the Levites’ priestly role, the Rite of Jealousy, and Nazarite vows.
WARNING! Red Flag! Cautionary Topics from a Lifelong Pursuit of the Spirit
Shawn McCraney urges Christians to focus on core themes like love and faith, avoiding divisive topics, to reflect true faith and spiritual maturity.

First Corinthians Chapter 10: Baptism, Temptation, and Old Testament Symbolism
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Delaney and Shawn explore baptism in First Corinthians, its symbolism, and the significance of the cloud and sea in the Old Testament.

The Gospel, Eschatology, and Compassionate Evangelism in Conversations with Todd
In *Talk with Shawn McCraney*, Shawn and Todd discuss the gospel, salvation, and compassionate evangelism, highlighting respectful dialogue’s role in faith.

1 Corinthians Chapter 9: Understanding Paul’s Approach to Love and Law
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss 1 Corinthians 9, focusing on love, understanding, and discipline in relationships to win others over.

God, Part 3
Shawn McCraney promotes faith and love, unity across religions, rejects divisions, teaches “One God of Perfect Plurality,” blending masculine/feminine traits, and independent faith exploration.
Love Puts Tithes to Death
In “Love Puts Tithes to Death,” Shawn McCraney contrasts love and obligation in religion, advocating for voluntary devotion over obligatory tithing, emphasizing agape love.

Leviticus 20-27 Teaching Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teachings focus on Leviticus 21’s priestly purity, the shift from Old to New Covenant through Christ, Sabbath’s spiritual rest, and freedom from strict observance.