Out of Sync: a Christian podcast, dives deep into the subtle, often unnoticed influences that reshape our faith without us even realizing it.
This podcast uncovers how cultural norms, societal expectations, and ingrained habits can blend with biblical truths, often leaving us with a version of faith that feels routine, hollow, or even powerless. Each thoughtful episode helps listeners recognize these hidden distortions and offers a path back to a vibrant, undistorted relationship with God.
This isn’t about quick fixes or surface-level advice.
Out of Sync is a journey to peel back layers of distraction, cultural noise, and complacency to rediscover an authentic, transformative closeness with Christ. With each episode, the podcast shines a light on overlooked challenges, guiding Christians to realign with the powerful Gospel that Jesus offers.
Lovingly, Out of Sync encourages believers to recognize the subtle forces—cultural pressures, unnoticed habits, ingrained beliefs, and even our own human nature—that quietly disrupt our connection to God. It invites us to realign with a faith deeply rooted in God’s truth and discover a life of true, unfiltered closeness with Him.
About the Host
Out of Sync is hosted by Alexis Waid, a seasoned Bible teacher, Christian content creator, and ministry leader with over 20 years of experience. Holding a Master’s degree from seminary, Alexis is dedicated to helping people integrate biblical truths into their daily lives, fostering a deeper connection with God. Known for her emphasis on personal accountability, rest in God, and clarity in living out faith, Alexis created Out of Sync to expose the subtle, often unnoticed influences that can distort our connection with Christ.
Through her unique voice—characterized by wisdom, encouragement, and urgency—Alexis seeks to guide listeners in rediscovering an authentic, transformative relationship with God. Her teaching is not only deeply rooted in Scripture but also reflects a keen analysis of modern culture and the pressures it places on faith. With multiple ongoing projects, including the Discipleship Styles system, Bibleberry Creative, and a variety of resources for spiritual growth, Alexis aims to inspire others to peel away distractions and live intentionally in God’s truth.
As producer, Aaron—her husband and ministry partner—brings technical expertise and vision, supporting each episode to ensure it resonates with clarity and impact. Together, they offer listeners a path back to the powerful, unfiltered Gospel message, encouraging a vibrant faith deeply rooted in God’s truth.
Episode Highlights
“Where Did Your Fire Go?”
Explore why passion for faith can fade over time and how to reignite that fire for a closer, more fulfilling walk with God.
“It’s More Than Background Noise.”
We dive deeper into the subtle forces that shape our faith in this episode. What if the familiar, everyday noise we ignore is influencing us more than we think?
“Maybe We’re Eve After All...”
In this episode, we’re going deeper. Building on the concepts from the first two episodes, we uncover a thread woven throughout the entire story of Scripture—something subtle yet staggering, something so entrenched in our lives that it’s suffocating our connection with God.
Out of Sync isn’t just a podcast—it’s an invitation to slow down, peel back distractions, and tune into what truly matters. Each episode offers honest insights and practical steps to help you live out your faith practically in a pluralistic and noisy culture. Whether you’re feeling disconnected or just seeking deeper faith, Out of Sync provides the support you need to stay centered in God’s truth.
Listen to Out of Sync on your favorite podcast platforms:
- Spotify
- Apple Podcasts
- YouTube
- Web Browser
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