Beyond The Pulpit - Woodlands Church

Beyond The Pulpit - Woodlands Church

Beyond the Pulpit - Woodlands Church is the podcast of Woodlands Church in Crestline, California, where we dive deeper into conversations about life, culture, and faith through a biblical lens. Each episode takes the teaching and formation we pursue on Sundays and extends it into the rhythms of everyday life. Hosted by pastors from Woodlands, this podcast explores theology, Scripture, and the issues shaping our world, always with an eye toward practical discipleship and genuine hope in Christ.

  1. Iran Will Be A Christian Nation

    Mar 9

    Iran Will Be A Christian Nation

    LINKS www.iranalive.org To Donate Text “Iran” to 85789 DESCRIPTION Explore the spiritual and political landscape of Iran through the eyes of Dr. Hormoz Shariat, founder of Iran Alive Ministries. While global headlines focus on military tensions and geopolitical conflict, another powerful story is unfolding inside Iran—the remarkable growth of the Christian church. In this episode of Beyond the Pulpit, Dr. Shariat explains why many Iranians are increasingly rejecting Islam and exploring Christianity. Despite living under an oppressive Islamic regime where conversion can bring severe persecution, the gospel is spreading through underground churches, satellite broadcasts, and digital ministries, reaching millions of Persian-speaking people. Many researchers and mission organizations report that Christianity is among the fastest-growing faith movements in Iran, with estimates ranging from hundreds of thousands to more than a million converts from Muslim backgrounds. Dr. Shariat shares how ministries like Iran Alive are broadcasting the message of Jesus directly into Iranian homes, discipling new believers, and supporting the rapidly expanding underground church. We also discuss why many Iranians—especially younger generations—are disillusioned with Islam and searching for spiritual truth and freedom. We also address the current military tensions and political unrest involving Iran and why some see this moment as spiritually significant. From the Iranian church's perspective, these events may create new openness to the gospel and renewed spiritual hunger. Key Topics The spiritual awakening in Iran and biblical propheciesThe role of media in evangelism and underground church growthPersecution of Christians and their resilience in IranBiblical connections to Iran and its prophetic significancePractical ways to support Iran's church from abroad Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Iran and Its Spiritual Landscape 02:52 Dr. Hormoz Shariat's Journey to Faith 05:49 The Role of Media in Evangelism 08:45 Current Political and Spiritual Climate in Iran 11:48 Persecution of Christians in Iran 14:53 The Shift in Iranian Sentiment Towards Islam 17:45 The Prophetic Significance of Iran 20:56 Transformative Power of the Gospel 23:45 The Impact of Family Dynamics on Faith 26:50 Iran's Biblical Prophecies and Their Fulfillment 29:54 The Future of Christianity in Iran 33:03 How Americans Can Support Iranian Christians 36:03 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

    46 min
  2. Abortion and the Christian Conscience

    Feb 23

    Abortion and the Christian Conscience

    Abortion is one of the most emotionally charged and politically divisive issues of our time. But what does the Bible actually say? And how should Christians think about abortion in today’s culture?In this episode of Beyond the Pulpit, we explore abortion from a clear and unapologetically Christian perspective. We discuss the theological, ethical, and scientific foundations behind the pro-life position, including the question: When does life begin? We examine the concept of ontology—what it means to be human—and why human value must be grounded in God’s design, not cultural consensus.This conversation addresses:* The biblical foundation for the sanctity of life* Scientific evidence that life begins at conception* Historical context, including infanticide in the ancient world* The emotional and moral complexity surrounding abortion* How Christians can engage this issue with truth and compassionWe also speak directly to those who carry regret or pain from past decisions. The gospel offers real grace, real forgiveness, and real hope.As followers of Christ, we are called not only to defend life intellectually, but to cultivate a culture of life practically—supporting mothers, families, and vulnerable children with courage and love.This episode is designed to help Christians think clearly, speak wisely, and act compassionately in one of the most significant moral conversations of our generation.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Abortion Debate02:01 The Emotional and Pastoral Perspective05:31 Understanding Ontology and Human Value11:53 Logical Arguments Against Abortion16:56 Scientific and Ethical Considerations24:31 Biblical Perspectives on Life30:18 Historical Context of Abortion and Infanticide35:47 The Value of Life and Disability42:05 The Role of Christians in the Abortion Debate49:20 Faithful Engagement and Support for Families56:36 Conclusion: Hope and Redemption in the Conversation

    1h 1m
  3. Bad Bunny vs. TPUSA: A Christian Response To The Culture Wars

    Feb 16

    Bad Bunny vs. TPUSA: A Christian Response To The Culture Wars

    In this episode of Beyond the Pulpit, we examine the striking contrast between the Official Super Bowl Halftime Show and the Turning Point USA All-American alternative halftime show. More than competing performances, these two events reveal competing visions of identity, belonging, morality, and cultural allegiance.Why do moments like this feel like loyalty tests? Why does our culture pressure Christians to choose a side? And what does faithfulness to Christ look like when public narratives demand alignment?We discuss how tribalism shapes modern identity, how both secular and “Christian-branded” cultural expressions can pull believers into ideological camps, and why collapsing the gospel into a political or cultural narrative weakens Christian witness. As followers of Christ, we are not called to react predictably—we are called to discern wisely.Using the classical Christian framework of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty, we offer a way forward for evaluating all cultural expressions—whether secular spectacle or conservative alternative—without surrendering to outrage or retreat.This conversation is unapologetically Christian. We believe identity is grounded in union with Christ, not in cultural tribes. Our aim is to help believers feel less pressured, more grounded, and better equipped to engage culture with clarity, conviction, and love.Key TakeawaysThe Official and TPUSA halftime shows represent competing cultural narratives.Christians are often pressured to prove allegiance in public moments.The gospel does not map neatly onto any political or cultural tribe.Both secular and “Christian” cultural expressions must be evaluated.Truth, Goodness, and Beauty provide a historic Christian framework for discernment.Discipleship forms believers who can endure cultural tension without panic.Faithfulness requires wisdom, not reflexive reaction.00:00 — Two Halftime Shows, One Cultural Flashpoint06:30 — The Pressure to Pick a Side14:20 — Tribalism and the Christian Identity22:15 — Evaluating Secular and Christian Cultural Expressions31:40 — Truth, Goodness, and Beauty as a Framework40:10 — A Steady Christian Witness in a Reactive Age

    54 min
  4. Raising Godly Kids in a Crazy, Secular World

    Feb 9

    Raising Godly Kids in a Crazy, Secular World

    In this conversation, Matt Murray and Beth Toscano discuss the importance of discipling children in a secular culture. They explore how play serves as a vital pathway for spiritual growth and connection, emphasizing the need for parents to engage with their children through curiosity and trust. The discussion highlights the challenges parents face, the significance of community support, and the necessity of open conversations about faith. Ultimately, they offer encouragement to parents, reminding them that God loves their children deeply and that discipleship is a gradual process. takeaways Discipling kids requires intentional engagement and presence.Play is a God-designed pathway for connection and curiosity.Building trust with children is essential for effective discipleship.Parents should approach conversations about faith with openness and honesty.Discipleship is a gradual process, not a one-time event.Community support is crucial in raising children in faith.Children learn best through play and exploration.Parents should model their faith for their children.It's important to have ongoing conversations about difficult topics.God loves our children more than we can imagine.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Discipleship and Play 02:48 The Importance of Relationships in Discipleship 06:08 Play as a Pathway for Spiritual Growth 08:59 Engaging with Kids: Practical Strategies 11:46 Navigating Parenting Challenges 15:10 Building a Supportive Community 17:59 The Gospel Message in Parenting 21:51 Serving While Waiting: A Mindset Shift 26:18Building Relationships Through Play 27:21 Addressing Parental Fears in a Secular World 30:06 The Importance of Male Leadership in Faith 34:55 The Role of Parents in Discipleship 38:56 Encouragement for Parents on the Journey of Faith

    42 min

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Beyond the Pulpit - Woodlands Church is the podcast of Woodlands Church in Crestline, California, where we dive deeper into conversations about life, culture, and faith through a biblical lens. Each episode takes the teaching and formation we pursue on Sundays and extends it into the rhythms of everyday life. Hosted by pastors from Woodlands, this podcast explores theology, Scripture, and the issues shaping our world, always with an eye toward practical discipleship and genuine hope in Christ.