Series Mormonism

In the flagship, live-call in show Heart Of The Matter hosted on KTMW TV-20 in Salt Lake City, UT, Shawn McCraney presents topical, often controversial, presentations on Mormonism vs. Biblical Christianity. Across the series, he entertains and challenges callers and watchers to ask themselves where their heart lies with God, outside of their religion.

Gods Many

Shawn McCraney critiques LDS doctrine flexibility, unofficial spokespersons, and contrasts with Biblical Christianity's "creatio ex nihilo." He challenges LDS views on God's nature and human divinity potential, highlighting scriptural distinctions.

Pre-existence

Shawn McCraney critiques LDS doctrines, emphasizing biblical truths over myths. He left Mormonism for a genuine relationship with God through Jesus, rejecting pre-existence beliefs.

The Word

Shawn McCraney urges Latter-day Saints to focus on Jesus over church culture, emphasizing the Bible's sufficiency and reliability without extra revelations for salvation.

Counterfeits

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormon narratives, urging reliance on credible sources like UTLM.org. He promotes non-denominational fellowship, warns against deceptive doctrines, and emphasizes biblical truths for genuine spiritual freedom, contrasting them with Mormon beliefs.

Christmas

Shawn McCraney contrasts materialistic Christmas with its true essence, focusing on Jesus. He criticizes LDS for overshadowing Jesus with Joseph Smith, calling it "Smithmas."

Nauvoo, Part 2

Shawn McCraney critiques LDS Church's narrative shifts, DNA impact on American Indian ancestry, rebranding as "Restored Christianity," media influence, and Joseph Smith's leadership.

Nauvoo, Part 1

Shawn McCraney discusses a faith-driven gathering in Ogden, focusing on spiritual experiences beyond bureaucracy, and examines Mormonism's evolution from Joseph Smith's Nauvoo era.

Racism, Part 1

Shawn McCraney explores LDS-Afro-American history, priesthood issues, and racial policies, urging open dialogue. Promotes spiritual growth via gatherings, prison ministries, and his book, emphasizing personal faith in Jesus over organized religion.

Feelings

Gatherings in Salt Lake City and Ogden foster respectful dialogue among LDS members, focusing on open discussions about faith, verse-by-verse teaching, and exploring truth.

Respite 4

Shawn McCraney's "Heart of the Matter" show from Salt Lake City explores faith, discussing topics like monogamy and temple clothing, and shares his LDS to Christian transition.

Temples, Part 2

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism's focus on human exaltation over God's worship, explores Freemasonry's influence on LDS practices, and questions the divine origin of temple rituals.

Temples, Part 1

Shawn McClanney highlights the evolution of temples from physical structures in Israel to spiritual dwellings within believers, contrasting ancient practices with modern interpretations.

Rebirth

Shawn McCraney examines "Born-Again" in Christianity and Mormonism, stressing spiritual rebirth, Biblical alignment, truth-seeking, faith exploration, and transformation in Christ.

Respite

Faith events in Salt Lake City, like HEART IN THE PARK, foster diverse spiritual experiences, dialogue, and understanding among LDS, Christians, and non-believers, focusing on Jesus.

Book of Mormon, Part 7

Shawn McCraney critiques Gordon B. Hinckley's faith-based approach to the Book of Mormon, emphasizing the need for empirical evidence. He highlights the reliance on personal experience and spiritual testimonies over historical proof, urging critical evaluation of its origins and claims.

Book of Mormon, Part 5

Shawn McCraney critiques LDS beliefs, labels them anti-Christian, and questions the Book of Mormon's authenticity due to biblical borrowing and anachronisms. He emphasizes repentance, grace, and the unchanging truth of Christ, challenging Joseph Smith's claims and urging reliance on Jesus for salvation.

The Book of Mormon, Part 3

The Book of Mormon is seen as deceptive, critiqued for lacking core Mormon doctrines, and viewed as a 19th-century creation with simplistic narratives. It challenges organized religion and is argued to be more acceptable as Christian fiction.

First Vision, Part 2

The First Vision challenges Joseph Smith's role as prophet, contrasting Mormonism's view of God as distinct beings with traditional Christian Trinity. Smith's evolving accounts and doctrinal shifts raise questions about authenticity, contrasting biblical portrayals of God as spirit.