
The Lord Jesus Christ
Shawn McCraney teaches that all are welcomed in Christ’s Body through grace, emphasizing forgiveness of sins, including homosexuality, and focusing on faith and God’s truth over societal norms.

Christian BS, Part 5
Calvinism emphasizes predestination and God’s control over salvation, while Arminianism highlights human free will. The debate questions the morality of predestination.

Revelation 17 Part 2 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching interprets Revelation 17, identifying the woman as fallen Jerusalem, the beast as Nero/Rome, and explores historical context, partial preterism, and prophetic events.

1 Corinthians 4:14-15 Bible Teaching
Paul asserts his apostolic authority, contrasting genuine guidance with false teachings, emphasizing love and spiritual fatherhood. Shawn highlights believers as spiritual parents through the Gospel. The Word of God is powerful, with Jesus as its embodiment, connecting humanity to God.

Keepers of the FAT
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS practices, challenges traditional Trinitarian views, emphasizes genuine spiritual pursuit over external judgments, and advocates for theological dialogue.

Christian BS, Part 4
Critiques Calvinism’s divisiveness, stresses contextual scripture understanding, values diverse interpretations, warns against rigid theology, and promotes freedom in faith.

1 Corinthians 4:9-13 Bible Teaching
Paul contrasts self-important teachers with apostles who endure hardships, emphasizing humility, spiritual power, and genuine devotion to Christ over worldly pursuits.

Revelation 17 Part 1 Bible Teaching
Revelation 17 is interpreted as the judgment of Jerusalem, not Rome, symbolizing Old Covenant Judaism’s fall in 70 AD. Shawn contrasts Jerusalem’s corruption with the Church’s purity.

Interview with Sam Young
Brother Sam Young shared his LDS background and reasons for protesting the church on Heart of the Matter 2.0, focusing on his personal journey and motivations.

Christian BS, Part 3
“Born again” is key for heaven, popularized in 19th-century revivals. True rebirth is spiritual, marked by agape love, not rituals. Critiques material focus in faith.

Revelation 16 Part 3 Bible Teaching
The teaching links Revelation 16’s imagery of division and judgment with Ezekiel 5’s destruction of Jerusalem, highlighting themes of divine retribution and historical parallels.

James White and Shawn McCraney
Shawn critiques traditional Trinitarian doctrine, emphasizing One God as Father, Jesus as His Word, and the Spirit as His breath. Focuses on salvation through spiritual reconciliation, not tradition.

Christian BS, Part 2
Water baptism is an expression of faith, not salvation; diverse practices exist. It’s personal, not institutional. Early Christians relied on the Spirit, not a complete Bible. “Sola Scriptura” caused division; unity and love should prevail.

1 Corinthians 4:1-7 Bible Teaching
Paul and Shawn emphasize unity, humility, and accountability to Christ, rejecting human judgment and divisions. They stress God’s ultimate judgment and the futility of self-exaltation.

Abundant Living
Shawn McCraney redefines Christian living, advocating for an inclusive, post-victory view where all art is Christian, emphasizing grace over law, and embracing abundant life.

Authoriti
The teaching asserts that Jesus’ return ended hierarchical church authority, making all believers part of a collective priesthood, guided directly by Christ and the Holy Spirit.

Revelation 16 Part 1 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching on Revelation 16 focuses on bowl judgments targeting Israel, especially Jerusalem, with historical context and symbolic imagery, emphasizing repentance.

1 Corinthians 3:14-23 Bible Teaching
Paul and Shawn teach that believers are the true temple of God, emphasizing faith in Christ over human wisdom. Christ’s sacrifice shifts focus from punishment to rewards, with salvation through faith and spiritual integrity. Believers are urged to prioritize their relationship with Christ, avoiding division and glorifying individuals.

For Those Who Have Lost Hope, Part 2
Shawn’s teaching focuses on genuine dialogue, understanding Christian truths, moving beyond rituals, prioritizing love, and embracing diverse beliefs for spiritual growth.

Non-Shakable Kingdom
Christianity focuses on a personal, Spirit-led relationship with God, beyond institutions, emphasizing faith and love, acknowledging fulfilled prophecies and church transformation.