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Verse by Verse

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Verse by Verse Teachings, formerly called C.A.M.P.U.S. (Christian Anarchists Meeting Prayerfully to Understand Scripture) with Shawn McCraney, offers in-depth, live Bible studies every Sunday morning. Shawn McCraney unpacks scripture with historical, linguistic, and cultural context, helping individuals understand the Bible from the perspective of Subjective Christianity and fulfilled theology.
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Verse by Verse Teachings
When: Sundays, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM MT
Where: In-person at 137 W. 4640 S. Murray, Utah 84107, and live-streamed on YouTube @thegreatnewsnet
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Dive into scripture with Shawn McCraney as he teaches the Bible verse by verse, providing historical, cultural, and linguistic context. These gatherings are designed for seekers of truth and those exploring fulfilled theology.
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Recent Teachings from Verse By Verse
- Psalms 31-32 Bible TeachingTrust, redemption, and true faith—Psalm 31-32 reveal the power of confession, forgiveness, and freedom in God.
- Psalms Chapter 25-30Psalms reveal God’s power, the voice of the Lord in creation, trusting His plan, and finding lasting joy beyond fleeting happiness.
- Psalms Chapters 23-24“Yahavah is my Shepherd, I shall not want.” Psalm 23-24 shows God’s care and kingship, fulfilled in Christ as the Good Shepherd and King of Glory.
- Psalm Chapter 22, Part 2The Fulfillment of Psalm 22 in Christ In this teaching, we continue exploring Psalm 22 and its profound prophetic connections to Jesus’ crucifixion. The passage vividly describes suffering, abandonment, and ultimate victory—pointing not only to David’s personal struggles but also to Christ’s agony on the cross. From the piercing of His hands and feet to… Read more: Psalm Chapter 22, Part 2
- Psalm 20, 21 and Psalm 22 Part IThe King, The Cross, and The Cry for Deliverance – Psalms 20-22 Psalm 20 is a powerful prayer for deliverance, calling on YAHAVAH to defend, strengthen, and grant victory to His anointed. It contrasts reliance on earthly power—chariots and horses—with trust in the name of the Lord. This Psalm reflects the deep-seated belief that God… Read more: Psalm 20, 21 and Psalm 22 Part I