50 episodes

We invite people who believe they are in the "one right church" to ask questions.

One Right Church Mark Shaw with Scott Reavely

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 64 Ratings

We invite people who believe they are in the "one right church" to ask questions.

    Mark’s Testimony (E)

    Mark’s Testimony (E)

    Mark sees spiritual things, the church, and Christ differently than when he was younger. This episode tells the story of his journey of faith, which required him to change his mind and ultimately led him to step out of his church.

    • 27 min
    Don’t Be Afraid of Questions (E)

    Don’t Be Afraid of Questions (E)

    This is the episode that started it all. The podcast was almost called, "Don't Be Afraid to Ask Questions."

    • 33 min
    Is the Cross Enough?

    Is the Cross Enough?

    Good Friday prompted us to talk about the cross of Jesus. The cross is the centerpiece of Christianity because it is there that God dealt with our sin. He reconciled us to himself and defeated the devil. You cannot make too much of the cross.

    • 38 min
    Should You Read The Old Testament?

    Should You Read The Old Testament?

    "You don't need to read the Old Testament." Many of us have heard something like that. In this episode, we discuss some of the benefits of reading the Old Testament. The main benefit is that Jesus makes more sense if you read the Old Testament. In fact, Jesus himself showed as much in Luke 24:27, after he rose from the dead.

    • 32 min
    What Story Do You Tell Yourself?

    What Story Do You Tell Yourself?

    We all tell ourselves stories. We try to fit our lives into a story that makes sense and has a beginning and an end. Which story you tell yourself makes all the difference. The gospel is the story God tells. In this episode, we examine God's story and compare it with alternate stories. We hope that looking at them side-by-side will be helpful.

    • 35 min
    God Will Make A Way

    God Will Make A Way

    Sometimes you tell yourself a story to make things okay. In this episode, we look at one of those stories. "God will make a way." It sounds good but falls short of good news. We hope this helps you think about this and the other things you might tell yourself. Don't settle for hope that is not good enough.

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
64 Ratings

64 Ratings

Swaggggerrrr ,

Great podcast!

I really appreciate this podcast and how honestly Mark and his friends share. It’s reflective and introspectiveness is refreshing. The only thing I’d wish for more of is Laina’s story! I could tell she had so much more to say and I would love to hear more of her perspective, and other women’s, too!

$D-Mower-$ ,

Grace

I didn’t know about Grace out there, I remembering singing When the Roll is called up Yonder…We shall know as we are known. It saddened me, we didn’t really know each other at all, it was so much judgement. Everyone is so quick to slap a title on someone. Oh they are a drunk or their a non believer or the most common one, they are bitter.
The song saved by Grace struck me hard to tears because I knew my husband loved the Lord. If I didn’t have Hope that he would make it, there is no way I could have got through my grief. I was told God hates a drunk. Good doesn't hate anyone, he does not like the sin. To me his Grace is everything ✨✨✨

L.R.Full ,

Thanks for sharing your story 💙

I’d love to hear a woman’s perspective of what it was like in the “one right Church “

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