Seeing God in the Small Things: Stevie Lee Woods Reimagines ‘Where I Find God’ with Quiet Power
- All Country News
- 55 minutes ago
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There’s something quietly powerful about a song that doesn’t just echo its original intent, but expands it. Stevie Lee Woods has done exactly that with his stirring take on Larry Fleet’s “Where I Find God,” delivering a rendition that feels less like a cover and more like a personal testimony set to music.

Fleet’s original has long resonated as a soul-searching anthem, rooted in the everyday places where faith reveals itself, front porches, back roads, and fleeting moments of stillness. But in Woods’ hands, the song takes on a deeper, more introspective hue. His version leans into the spaces between the lines, inviting listeners not just to hear the message, but to live inside it.
Woods doesn’t overcomplicate the track. Instead, he strips it back emotionally, letting sincerity do the heavy lifting. His vocal performance carries a lived-in warmth, the kind that suggests these words didn’t just pass through him, they changed him.
And in many ways, they did.
“This song and the lyrics and our version has really strengthened my spiritual senses,” Woods shares. “Causing me to look at all the wonders God has created—and now I see all the things, including the little things, that so many of us take for granted. You can see God everywhere.”
That perspective is the heartbeat of Woods’ interpretation. Where Fleet’s version feels like a revelation, Woods’ feels like a continuation, what happens after your eyes are opened. It’s not just about where you find God, but how that awareness reshapes the way you move through the world.
There’s a humility in Woods’ delivery that aligns perfectly with the song’s message. No grandstanding, no overproduction, just a quiet reverence that builds with each verse. It’s the kind of performance that doesn’t demand attention but earns it, pulling listeners inward rather than pushing outward.
In a genre often defined by storytelling, Woods leans into something even more intimate: reflection. His “Where I Find God” isn’t about convincing anyone of anything, it’s about sharing a moment of clarity, and trusting that others might see themselves in it too.
And that’s where the magic lives.
Because in Woods’ version, God isn’t just found in the big, cinematic moments. He’s in the overlooked, the ordinary, the in-between. A reminder that sometimes, the most profound truths don’t arrive with thunder, they show up quietly, waiting to be noticed.
With this release, Stevie Lee Woods doesn’t just honor a powerful song, he deepens its legacy. And in doing so, he offers something increasingly rare: a reminder to slow down, look closer, and find meaning in the moments we too often miss.
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