Looking for the Real God
After growing up in a cultic sub-group of Christianity, Christy Lynne Wood abandoned her rules and twisted religion. But she couldn’t leave Jesus. Because in the middle of all the crazy, she met a Real and Living Being. Recognizing familiar religious lies in mainstream Christianity, Christy is on a hunt for truth. She invites you to join her weekly in looking for the Real God.
Episodes
Sunday Nov 19, 2023
The Conclusion of Looking for the Real God
Sunday Nov 19, 2023
Sunday Nov 19, 2023
Christy wraps up four years, nine seasons, and 170 episodes by inviting her listeners to watch for a new podcast coming to podcast apps and YouTube in January 2024.
Until then you can find Christy on:
Substack, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, or her website: www.christylynnewood.com
Sunday Nov 12, 2023
#170 What’s Left of Our Faith - a Rambling Rant (S9E8)
Sunday Nov 12, 2023
Sunday Nov 12, 2023
Christy shares her frustrations with yet another public Christian leader being accused of sexual and spiritual abuse. She talks about how as our evangelical world falls apart, people's faith is left in ashes. Christy talks about the new Hope Retreats that she is starting to host, and shares things she was thinking about during her own quiet reflecting during the recent retreat. She rants about the high-control, high-demand atmospheres that are torching people's faith and reminds listeners that Jesus chose His disciples--which was very countercultural--and then called them friends. We don't need to follow a long list of rules, find the right formula, have enough faith, or manifest obvious spiritual gifts. We just need to enjoy our relationship with Jesus by faith as we enter into the closeness that He provided for us through His life, death, and resurrection. Only in that closeness will our hearts be changed to match His.
Scripture Referenced:
John 15:15-17
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
#169 When I’m the Problem (S9E7)
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
In today's episode Christy leads us into a uncomfortable examination of our own hearts. Following up last week's episode on social media versus real life, Christy explores our desire to be right, have an opinion, and judge others as wrong. Sometimes we even judge God as being wrong when he doesn't line up with our opinions. Reading from Ezekiel 33 and Ephesians 4, Christy encourages herself and her listeners to seek for humility, be gracious and patient with others, put up with people in love, and realize that we might be the problem too.
Scripture referenced:
Ezekiel 33:17, Ephesians 4:1-6, John 13:35
Sunday Oct 22, 2023
#168 Real Life vs Social Media (S9E6)
Sunday Oct 22, 2023
Sunday Oct 22, 2023
Christy contemplates her own experience stepping back from social media the past few months. She shares how she has been intentionally living her real life and thinking about the things and people in it rather than spending spare moments creating content intended to make people like and comment. She has noticed more peace, less fear and insecurity, and more contentment since stepping back. Christy wonders what would happen if more of us engaged in our real life and the people around us and let social media take a back seat.
Sunday Oct 15, 2023
#167 Fear, Faith, and Formulas (S9E5)
Sunday Oct 15, 2023
Sunday Oct 15, 2023
Christy digs into the difference between fear and worry or anxiety. She takes a look at the many ways we project fear into our future through worry, or choose to fear things that are different rather than learn more about them and get to know people who are not like us. Christy encourages her listeners to live in the present moment with God, remind themselves of truth, and be bold to explore differences. Fear makes us easily controlled by people in power. But as God's children and members of His Kingdom we don't need to live fearfully in this world. We can hold onto trust, faith, and a peace that doesn't make sense.
Sunday Oct 08, 2023
#166 Why Moralism Isn’t Enough (S9E4)
Sunday Oct 08, 2023
Sunday Oct 08, 2023
Christy pushes back at the moralistic focus that seems to be creeping into segments of evangelical America. She reminds her listeners that rules, laws, and getting people to be "like us" will never be enough to connect people with God. We don't need outward goodness, we need a heart transplant that only Jesus can give us through an encounter with Him.
Sunday Oct 01, 2023
#165 Pharisees, Church People, and Repentance (S9E3)
Sunday Oct 01, 2023
Sunday Oct 01, 2023
As Christy continues talking about American evangelical church culture, she shares a short parable from Matthew 21:28-32. Christy talks about the difference between following the rules and following Jesus. She ponders her own once pharisaical heart and wonders if--like the Pharisees--modern church people might be missing Jesus by focusing on the rules.
Blog posts referenced: Confessions of a Former Pharisee
Sunday Sep 24, 2023
#164 Abusive Leaders, Darnel, and the Harvest (S9E2)
Sunday Sep 24, 2023
Sunday Sep 24, 2023
Christy continues her series on the mess within our modern church by retelling one of Jesus' parables from Matthew chapter 13. The familiar story of the wheat and the weeds, or the wheat and the tares, becomes fresh and new as Christy explores the type of weeds that Jesus was talking about. What do these weeds have to do with the junk that seems to continually happen in church or the bad leaders who just continue to stay? Listen and find out!
Scripture Referenced: Matthew 13:24-30; 36-43
Sunday Sep 17, 2023
#163 Babel, Pentecost, and the Megachurch Mentality (S9E1)
Sunday Sep 17, 2023
Sunday Sep 17, 2023
Welcome back! Christy starts Season 9 by talking about what she calls the "megachurch mentality" and relating it to the story of the Tower of Babel. As Christy breaks down the story of Babel she ties it together with what happened to the early church at Pentecost. Both stories involve a group of people gathering together with one mind. Both have a point in time when there are a variety of languages suddenly spoken. And both ultimately end with a type of scattering. Christy compares and contrasts these stories and then asks the difficult question: which story best exemplifies our current church culture across the evangelical board?
Scripture Referenced: Genesis 11:1-9; Acts 2-8, Joel 2:29
Chiastic Telling of the Tower of Babel: (It is very clear in Hebrew and less clear in English.)
A. Whole earth had a common language
B. The people settled in one place
C. They said to one another
D. Come let us mix up bricks
E. And build for ourselves
F. A city and tower
G. The LORD came down to see
F. The city and tower
E. The people had built
D. He said, "Come let us mix up"
C. The speech of the people
B. They were scattered from there
A. And with confused language they went through the whole earth
Sunday Jul 16, 2023
#162 Did We Succeed at World Domination?
Sunday Jul 16, 2023
Sunday Jul 16, 2023
Christy contemplates the goal of Bill Gothard's IBLP cult as expressed on Shiny Happy People: world domination. She remembers feeling like that was the goal back in the day--to take over the world one person, church, and city at a time--so that everyone could experience God's blessings and personal success.
Now she is concerned that perhaps they succeeded more than she ever realized. Fundamental ideology seems to be creeping into mainstream church culture everywhere she looks. But it is really Gothard? Or is it just that people are naturally religious and love turning to formulas and steps to give them feelings of control and comfort? Are people naturally fearful and easily manipulated?
On the other side of the coin, Christy is equally saddened by the people who are angrily rejecting anything and anyone that still holds to orthodox theology. How do we walk the narrow middle way of truth and grace?