What is the Oneness-ential Network?

The Oneness-ential Network

The Oneness-ential Network is a collective of ideas that I’ve been working on over the past three years. Like many Apostolic Pentecostals, I’ve often had difficulty finding content on media platforms that reflects our beliefs in the Bible. When so much of the narrative is centered around doctrines presented as gospel but rooted in error, it becomes nearly impossible to find Pentecostal content that even exists.

I personally ran into this struggle. I had to listen to Trinitarian doctrine, sift through the wheat and tares, and try to find answers. I’ve wrestled with my beliefs, second-guessed what the Bible has set in stone, and questioned whether Oneness truly stands on the right side of truth. Out of those struggles, I created this network to address these issues and to spread the Gospel in ways this movement might have never seen before.

The Oneness-ential Network includes everything you’re familiar with in today’s media landscape: blogs, video content, news, events, and live coverage of religious debates. Currently, Christianity is experiencing a resurgence across the board, from street apologists like Cliff Knechtle to short-form storytelling platforms such as AMOT and Testify. Millions of people encounter Christian content every day. Yet almost all of it is seeded with Trinitarian beliefs that, when tested against scripture, fail to meet the criteria of sound doctrine.

That’s where ONE-NET comes in. This is not only the mission of the network but also the personal life goal I’ve set out to accomplish.

Who is running the Oneness-ential Network?

My name is Julian Moreno. I’m 22 years old and was born and raised in the Bay Area. Growing up, I spent most of my life connected to my local Apostolic Pentecostal church. For about 20 years, that church became my home, it shaped my values, taught me discipline, and surrounded me with people who became my spiritual family.

Outside of church, I’ve always been someone who loves to tinker and learn new things. I work as a coffee tech, which basically means I get to explore the behind-the-scenes world of coffee, fixing machines, learning the craft, and, of course, drinking way too much of it. I’m also a hobbyist at heart.

A major turning point in my life was attending HopeCorp, a Bible school that gave me new experiences and opened my eyes to a bigger world. After graduating, I realized I wanted to take everything I’ve learned from church, from work, and from my personal journey and use it to tell stories and connect with people. That’s what led me here.

What to Expect from the Oneness-ential Network

In these three years of learning media, I’ve developed many ideas, some fully realized, others still in progress. For example, This Time Tomorrow is a blog exploring what Oneness people are actively doing in today’s world, whether that’s hobbies, small businesses, or new ways to advance the Kingdom. I’ll also feature one-on-one interviews with people like you and me, conversations that can inspire, challenge, and broaden perspectives about what can be done in the short span of life God has given us. The network will also include news coverage, guided by a biblical perspective, diligently seeking what scripture has to say about current events in our society. Short form videos, public interviews at conferences, or any sort of avenue to connect with fellow believers.

All of this is done with one purpose: to expand the Kingdom of God, to reshape people’s perception of what can be accomplished, and ultimately, to preach the Gospel, no matter the medium.

As I begin to expand this network, I hope and pray for your continual support in this endeavor.

God bless you all, and remember: the Lord our God is one Lord.

– Julian Moreno, Host of the Oneness-ential Network