
Acts 13:2-11 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching highlights the Holy Spirit’s role in guiding early Christians, ordination as separation, the importance of prayer, and the transformative Truth of Jesus. Paul confronts Elymas, showing divine insight and temporary judgment, emphasizing corrective, not permanent, punishment.

Narcissistic Supply
Shawn McCraney challenges traditional Evangelical views, critiques LDS tactics, explores Christian Preterism, and emphasizes overcoming narcissism through faith in Jesus.

Revelation 1:1 Bible Teaching
Revelation unveils Christ’s role, using allegory and symbols, given by Christ to John for the seven churches. It emphasizes immediacy, urging adherence and readiness.

Acts 13:2 Bible Teaching
Self-examine motivations in service; discern Holy Spirit’s guidance; revelations must align with scripture; Holy Spirit as God’s presence, not a separate entity; challenge Trinitarianism.

Adams Road
Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism, promotes personal faith in Jesus, and emphasizes living God’s love. He encourages questioning religious teachings and highlights transparency issues.

Revelation Introduction Part 3 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching contrasts pre-AD 70 and AD 95 dating of Revelation, emphasizing preterist views, John’s age, and the state of churches. It highlights Jerusalem’s destruction, Nero’s role, and the immediacy of prophecies for early Christians.

Acts 12:20 – 13:1 Bible Teaching
Herod’s disbelief led to guard executions; he died after failing to honor God. The church grew despite persecution, emphasizing spiritual over institutional faith.

The Good News
King David laments the wicked’s exploitation of the poor, urging divine intervention. Shawn finds fulfillment in Jesus, emphasizing salvation through faith, not works.

Revelation Introduction Part 2 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching critiques Revelation’s consistency with New Testament grace, explores interpretative views (Idealist, Preterist, Historicist, Futurist), and questions its canonical status.

Acts 12:5-19 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching on Acts 12:5-19 emphasizes prayer’s power, faith’s role, and divine will. It contrasts spiritual vs. physical awareness, highlights divine intervention, and humorously explores faith vs. expectation through Rhoda’s story.

Atonement, Part 2
Shawn McCraney critiques religious authority, emphasizes God’s ultimate authority, promotes love and selflessness, and contrasts faith-based salvation with works-based views.

Acts 12:1-4 Bible Teaching
Shawn discusses New Testament prophets like Agabus, their role as teachers, and symbolic acts. Agabus predicted a famine during Claudius’s reign. Prophets today must align with scripture. Herod Agrippa persecuted Christians for political gain. Easter’s translation issues are noted, and Christians are urged to respect others’ beliefs, acting from faith and conscience.

Revelation Introduction Part 1 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching examines Revelation’s complex interpretations, emphasizing open-mindedness and Old Testament insights. He critiques preterism, favoring a post-AD 70 date for Revelation.

For God So Loved the World – Atonement
Shawn McCraney’s teachings focus on exploring diverse Christian beliefs, emphasizing a personal relationship with God post-70 AD, contrasting atonement views, and fostering respectful interfaith dialogue.

Jude Part 4 Bible Teaching
Jude 14-25 warns of judgment for the ungodly, urging steadfast faith, love, and prayer. Emphasizes God’s power to protect, and the need for spiritual discernment and renewal.

Acts 11:19-26 Bible Teaching
Christianity spread to Gentiles post-Stephen’s persecution, notably in Antioch. Shawn teaches faith order: God’s presence, belief in Jesus, turning to God. Barnabas encouraged steadfast faith, challenging “Once Saved, Always Saved.” Engaging with Scripture strengthens faith. “Christian” was initially derogatory, now signifies anointed followers. Believers act as vessels of the Holy Spirit, serving others.

Follow Up to James the Caller
Shawn McCraney teaches that salvation is through faith in Jesus, not sinlessness. He challenges traditional church authority, emphasizes personal faith, and redefines marriage biblically.

Jude Part 3 Bible Teaching
Jude warns against false teachers infiltrating the church, using historical examples and metaphors like “wild waves” and “wandering stars” to highlight their destructive nature.

Acts 11:1-18 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching distinguishes Jesus’ resurrection from His second coming, highlights Peter’s role in extending salvation to Gentiles, and emphasizes inclusive, non-hierarchical Christian ministry.

City of Refuge
Shawn McCraney’s teachings focus on biblical interpretation, emphasizing freedom in Christ, inclusivity, and spiritual growth. He critiques LDS doctrines, promotes open dialogue, and stresses salvation through Jesus alone.