Foundations for the Next Age | January 11th 2026 Weekly Yeshuans Recap
This week marked the full rhythm of our new Sunday flow. From the launch of Matthew Verse by Verse to Sunday Schooled, Firesides, and a landmark EPIPHANY episode on ARK STEADIED, each gathering pointed toward faith in the next age.
Matthew Introduction
Verse by Verse
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Shawn opens Matthew 2026 by introducing the Gospel’s author, audience, and purpose. Written primarily for Jewish believers, Matthew presents Yeshua as the promised Messiah and King who fulfills the Law and the Prophets.
The teaching explores Matthew’s structure, its five major discourses, and the genealogy of Christ, highlighting how God’s redemptive work flows through imperfect people. This introduction sets the foundation for Matthew as the bridge between the Old and New Covenants and a record of fulfillment in Christ.
We Are His Workmanship, Part 2
Sunday Schooled | Principles of Perfection
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In Part II of Principles of Perfection, Shawn continues redefining biblical perfection as maturity in agape love rather than flawlessness. Drawing from Scripture, philosophy, and lived experience, he shows how Christ fulfills every human need and gives meaning to work born of love.
The teaching reframes “works” not as religious obligation, but as the natural expression of God’s Spirit within us. True faith, Shawn explains, is love made active.
Heart of the Matter: EPIPHANY
The Most Advanced, Fair Explanation of Mormonism You’ve Never Heard
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In this landmark EPIPHANY episode, Shawn and Delaney open a thoughtful and compassionate conversation on Mormonism’s prophetic trajectory. Shawn shares his personal journey and introduces a framework that separates the spirit of man from the Spirit of Christ as a way forward for all religion.
The discussion invites seekers, Mormon and non Mormon alike, to test these ideas with humility, reason, and love rather than fear or loyalty to institutions.
January 11th Yeshuan Fireside
Live Call In
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In the first Yeshuan Sunday Fireside, Shawn and Delaney host an open call in conversation on what it truly means to be a Yeshuan. Callers asked honest questions on identity, judgment, hell, politics, and God’s nature.
The Fireside modeled the heart of Yeshuans: no demanded doctrine, no hierarchy, and no fear. What emerged was real dialogue grounded in liberty, reason, and agape love.
We love you and will see you next week!
Shawn and Delaney
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