
Cornucopia of Concepts
Shawn McCraney’s teachings focus on spiritual growth, scripture interpretation, enduring suffering, and the humanity of Jesus, emphasizing love, faith, and personal spiritual journeys.

Is Jesus Really That Bad of a Guy?
Shawn critiques traditional Christian practices, highlighting their divergence from scripture. He suggests these traditions overshadow true spiritual understanding of God.

1 Corinthians 6:1-8 Bible Teaching
Paul critiques the Corinthians for using secular courts, urging internal resolution of disputes, emphasizing believers’ capacity to judge, and highlighting unity and spiritual integrity.

Revelation 19 Part 3 & Revelation 20 Intro Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching explores Revelation 19’s prophecy fulfillment, focusing on the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD, preterist views, and eschatological interpretations like amillennialism and postmillennialism.

The Simple Truths
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS doctrines, emphasizing genuine Christian service over protests. He advocates for Total Reconciliation and enduring suffering for truth and love.

Catch Up & Wrap Up
Calvinism: God predestines salvation. Arminianism: Free will in salvation. Total reconciliation: God saves all through Jesus, allowing belief over time.

1 Corinthians 6 | Resurrection Sunday Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching highlights the Last Supper’s significance, spiritual rebirth, and transformation through Christ’s life, death, and resurrection, emphasizing faith-driven living.

Revelation 19 Part 2 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching on Revelation 19 highlights the symbolic end of Judaism, the spiritual marriage of the Bride of Christ, and the necessity of spiritual readiness. It emphasizes the unified message of Jesus throughout the Bible, portraying Him as the Messiah with divine authority, and discusses prophetic imagery and historical events like Jerusalem’s destruction.

Modern Miracles
Shawn McCraney teaches choosing spiritual over fallen behaviors, emphasizing God’s love, personal transformation through faith, and the impact of spiritual growth on life.

Thoughts from Steve
Focus on personal relationship with Jesus, agape love, and spiritual alignment over religious rules or institutions; emphasizes love, belief, and transcending earthly ties.

Revelation 19 Part 1 Bible Teaching
Revelation 19 highlights heavenly celebration for God’s judgment, Jesus as “Faithful and True,” defeat of evil, and the Church as the Bride. Shawn emphasizes God and Jesus’ distinct roles, “Hallelujah” as worship, and the Church’s preparation for spiritual union with Christ.

1 Corinthians 5:6-13 Bible Teaching
Paul and Shawn emphasize expelling immorality, using leaven as a metaphor for sin. They stress humility, sincerity, and purity, avoiding pride and corrupt influences.

Gays, Brothers & Cops
Shawn McCraney contrasts futurist and fulfillment eschatology, advocates church-state separation, emphasizes love over doctrine, and promotes inclusivity, especially towards LGBTQ individuals, within Christian teachings.

Christian BS, Part 7
Reformed theology supports “once saved, always saved,” emphasizing God’s grace and predestination. Shawn critiques Calvinism and Arminianism, advocating God’s universal love and salvation.

1 Corinthians 5:1-6 Bible Teaching
Paul addresses immorality in Corinth, urging removal of a man with his father’s wife to prevent corruption. He criticizes pride, stresses church purity, and uses apostolic authority.

Revelation 18 Part 2 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching links Babylon’s fall in Revelation to Jerusalem’s 70 AD destruction, highlighting idolatry, covenant shift, and temple’s end, using biblical and historical parallels.

Interview with Nate Taylor
Shawn critiques divine election, emphasizing God’s love and human compassion, contrasts with inclusive Christianity, and explores predestination, blessings, and God’s authority.

Christian BS, Part 6
Calvinism emphasizes salvation by God’s grace for an elect few, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints. Critics argue for universal atonement.

1 Corinthians 4:15-21 Bible Teaching
Paul urges Corinthians to imitate him as he follows Christ, emphasizing unity, integrity, and spiritual authority over eloquence. True faith is shown by inner transformation and love.

Revelation 18 Part 1 Bible Teaching
Revelation 18 details Babylon’s fall, symbolizing corruption. Shawn’s teaching highlights spiritual desolation, urging believers to separate from sin and maintain faithfulness.