The Van Moody Podcast is designed to transform the world by transforming lives. Our desire is to empower people to live out God’s best for their lives. Each episode contains truths from God’s Word, encouragement for living, and inspiration for leaders of all kinds. No matter where you are in your wa…
In today's episode, we conclude our “New” series with Part 17: A New Way of Moving: The King and the Kingdom Part 4. Pastor Michelle Evans explains how our thoughts, our finances, and our decisions are all integral to stepping into the life God has for us. What in your life needs to come into alignment with God's Word?
In today's episode, we'll continue in our “New” series with part 16: A New Understanding: The King and the Kingdom 3. Pastor Van Moody will delve into the culture of God's kingdom and how we can be effective ambassadors and expand His mighty kingdom.
In this episode, we'll continue our “New” series with part 14, “The Kingdom of God.” The Kingdom of God was one of Jesus Christ's main points of discussion during His time on earth. It is important we understand why He discussed the Kingdom in such depth and that we recognize Him not only as our Savior but also as our High Priest and King.
In this episode, we'll continue our “New” series with part 13: A New Way to Live – Serving. Pastor Aaron Frazier will break down what a true servant's heart looks like, how we can minister through our serving, and our responsibility as believers to serve.
In this episode, we'll continue in our “New” series with part 12: A New Way of Living – Forgiving. Just as we have been forgiven of our sins by the Lord, we should be quick to forgive those that wrong us. Forgiveness is an essential part of Christianity and something each of us should practice!
In this episode, we'll continue in our “New” series with part 11, “A New Way to Live – Connected.” We'll analyze Paul's instructions in Romans, touch on why the church and its purpose are so important, and acknowledge the identity of the church as both the body and bride of Christ.
In this episode, we'll dive into part 10 of our “New” series. Part 10: “Shh… The Work is Being Done” outlines the process used to build Solomon's Temple, and how this process shows how God molds us into His living temple. When we better understand this process, we can lean into the Lord for peace amidst it, and have confidence in the outcome.
In this episode, we'll continue in our “NEW” series with part 9, “Grieving Well.” Grief, although commonly misconstrued by society as weakness or damaging, is a healthy emotion that is a tool given to us by God meant to help us get through the difficult periods of transition in our lives. When we recognize this, we can embrace grief and utilize it for good in our lives.
In today's episode, we'll continue in our “New” series with part 8: “Change Your Life by Changing Your Thinking.” This episode analyzes what God's Word has to say about our thinking and why it is so important to our wellbeing. When we understand its importance, we will be intentional to fill it with the things of the Lord!
In this episode, we'll hear from Pastor Michelle Evans who will deliver part 7 of our “New” series, “Coming Out Headfirst.” This episode explores Numbers 13 and 14 and how, in order to apprehend the new thing God has, we must believe Him, see it, and speak it!
In this week's episode, we'll continue in our “New” series with part 6: New Mindset. We'll discuss the importance of transforming the way you think through God, and the implications this has on our outlook, our lives, and on those around us. To embrace all the new plans God has for His children, we'll need to transform our mindsets!
In this episode, we'll continue in our “New” series with part 5, “Something Old, Something New…” Pastor Van Moody will speak on Hezekiah's story, and how He embraced the new thing that God had in store while maintaining the important aspects of worship at the same time.
In this episode, we'll continue in our “New” series with part 4, “Are You Drifting Off Course?” We'll be analyzing King Josiah's story and how he got Israel back on track and focused on God. Then, we'll apply the story to our own lives, and analyze how we should fortify against drifting in our relationship with the Lord.
In this episode, we'll continue our “New” series with part 3, “The Way to Move Into New.” This sermon details the biblical story of the transition from Moses' leadership to that of Joshua. From a better understanding of this story, we can draw valuable conclusions of how we should submit and obey as God brings about change in our lives.
In this episode, we'll continue our “New” series with part 2, “The Heart for New Big Things.” Pastor Van Moody will highlight the story and faith of Nehemiah and how, when faced with adversity, he turned to and thanked God. Nehemiah's open heart allowed God to use him for new and big things. When we adopt a heart that is fully open to the Lord's plans, He can use us in the same way.
In this episode, we'll start our fresh series titled “New.” This series highlights God's Word and what it reveals about God's unlimited nature. Through a better understanding of this pattern, we can more clearly recognize God's nature and our responsibilities as we enter into new seasons of life.
In this episode, we'll conclude our “Get Closer” series with part 12. This session will be led by Pastor Michelle Evans, who will delve into Revelation 13 and the instructions that the Lord gives within to seek His face.
In this episode, we'll listen to Pastor Aaron Frazier's SOAP devotional and see how it applies to our current times. We must realize the enemy has an agenda and specializes in deception. We must seek God's truth and fend against the deception that the enemy and the world will bring.
In this episode, we'll continue our “Get Closer” series with part 10, which will be lead by Strategy and Execution Pastor Zivai Mtyora. Zivai will break down the importance of reading and studying God's Word for ourselves, and pray over listeners.
In this episode, we'll continue in our “Get Closer” series with part 9. Associate Pastor Brittny Frazier will delve into God's Word and explore fruitfulness, the Almond-making analogy that appears time and time again, and how we know that God loves us through His divine correction.
In this episode, we'll continue our “Get Closer” series with part 8, presented by Anniston Campus Pastor Joy Johnson. Pastor Johnson will delve into her SOAP devotion and speak on the importance of being whole-hearted in our faith in the Lord.
In this episode, we'll continue in the “Get Closer” series with part 7. Pastor Van Moody will break down Isaiah 42 and 43 and elaborate on the principles within. When we better understand these chapters, we see how God uses the problems in our life to ready us for purpose.
In this episode, we'll continue our “Get Closer” series with installment 6. Part 6 is presented by Pastors Aaron Frazier, Jannice Newell, Lakesha Douglas, and Michelle Evans who will delve into faith with works, faith without works, and our responsibility as believers to act out our faith.
In this week's episode we'll continue our “Get Closer” series with part 4. Pastor Aaron Frazier will delve into the book and story of Hosea and how his obedience to the Lord's commands is a valuable display of how we should also obey. He'll also elaborate upon the principle that God's plans for us have an intended impact on more than just our own lives.
In this episode, we'll continue our “Get Closer” series with part 3. In this episode, we'll hear from Minister Ruben Morris on the importance of continuing to lean into and study God's Word. We must recognize the importance of God's Word and its effect on our lives and how we live.
In this episode, we'll continue our “Get Closer” series with a devotion from Pastor Michelle Evans. Pastor Michelle will delve into 2 Kings 4 and the story of the mother who was prophesied to have and then blessed with a child. From this passage, we can gain a better understanding of the Lord's promises.
In this episode of the Van Moody Podcast, we'll begin our new series centered around drawing nearer to God, “Get Closer!” Part one of this new series will feature The Van Moody Teaching Team to break down and discuss their SOAP devotionals and the revelations and applications they've personally found.
In this episode, we'll continue our Race, Truth, and Reconciliation series with installment 5. This week, Van's guest Dr. Korie Little Edwards dives into the sociology and history behind white supremacy and white hegemony. When we familiarize ourselves with the system, it is evident of our need for change!
In this episode, we break down the Alphabets of Racism. Join us for a full look into the systems that are required to make racism the rampant, destructive problem that it is today. When we become knowledgeable about the processes behind racism, we can more effectively combat it!
In this episode, we continue Racism and Economics with part 2. When we equip the tools that God has given us to succeed in the financial field, we set ourselves, and our future generations, up for success! To change the game, you have to play it!
In this episode, we continue our series on race by diving into the topic of racism and economics. Through Matthew 20, we can see God's stance of equal economic opportunity—American policies have been anything but up to His standard! When we look throughout history, economic opportunity is anything but equal.
In this episode, Bishop Moody continues the Race, Truth, and Reconciliation series with the next installment: Race, Racism, and Truth. The true reason behind racism is power—when power combines with prejudice, it results in racism. But when we look at the situation biblically, we are all made in God's image! The minimal differences between us are nothing compared to our unity in God's Kingdom!
In this episode, Bishop Moody begins a new series on Race, Truth, and Reconciliation. How does God want us to handle the issues that are so prevalent today in our nation? Through opening our hearts to God and His Word, we see He is clear on what steps we need to take, and what we are missing as a church and as a nation!
In this episode, we discuss what God and the Bible say about reconciliation, and who holds the responsibility. The church possesses the true responsibility for reconciliation! Are you living and loving others like God has called for us to do?
In this episode, we discuss what God and the Bible say about reconciliation, and who holds the responsibility. The church possesses the true responsibility for reconciliation! Are you living and loving others like God has called for us to do?
In this episode, we explore the myth of black inferiority. This is a myth that is embedded in our country’s history and was even perpetuated by the church. We’ll explore what the Bible actually says on this issue and why it is, in fact, a myth.
Join us this podcast to learn about the ‘Right Response to All of the Wrong Situations.’ There are many stories in the Bible showcasing the power of faith and prayer. Learn how to and why to utilize prayer for a better relationship with God.
In this episode, we talk about recognizing the entire cross. Jesus' sacrifice covered all sin, but do we know the full meaning behind this? In this podcast, we analyze the full meaning behind the cross, and what it means to recognize it fully.
In this episode we conclude our series ’What is God Doing’ with Part 8. God had a comeback in store for Job all along, but Job’s suffering was purposeful. Learn how God has a comeback planned for your life.
In this episode, we continue our What is God Doing? Series with installment number 7. This episode discusses Job and his questions for God, and how we as followers of Christ sometimes need to be silent and listen to God.
In this episode, we’ll continue exploring the story of Job, why God allows us to experience pain, and what our responsibility is in the midst of these situations. We have to be honest about what we’re going through if we want to get through it and help others do the same.
In this episode, we’ll examine the reasons why God allows us to walk through valleys of despair in our walk with Him. From Job’s example, we can see that God wants to test and refine our heart of worship towards Him. Will we still declare that He is worthy, even in the midst of the most difficult seasons of our lives?
In this episode, we’ll continue our What is God Doing? series, with the topic, “Seeing Through Suffering.” Job was able to see past his circumstances and still believe in a God who had his best interest at heart. We can do the same when we recognize that God’s plan for each and every one of us includes suffering in some form.
Join us for part 4 of the “If God is Good, Why Is There Evil in The World” series. Learn why we suffer and how it came about from our own sinful choices. Discover why God gave us free will, what He desires us to do with it, and how He uses our pain and suffering to mold us and glorify Himself.
In this episode, we’ll continue our What is God Doing? series by examining Job’s emotional honesty before God. God wants our grief, our sorrow, and our confusion—He doesn’t want us to pretend or hide it from Him. When Job finally speaks out after his tragedy, he is vulnerable and authentic before God, because he trusts God. We can do the same.
In this podcast, Bishop Van Moody explores the story of Job, unpacking the guidance it has for us in the midst of a turbulent season of pain and crisis. The very suffering that tempts us to question God is the evidence that His heart is to promote us to different levels of faith!
In this episode, we’ll study the principles of promotion. In order to live life on another level, we have to put our time with God at the top of our priority list!
In this episode, Bishop Van Moody talks about the importance of persistent prayer. As believers, we have an adversary, and his main objective is to stop the flow of communication and communion happening between us and God. This is why we have to be faithful and consistent in talking with God!
In order to live life on another level, we’ve got to surrender everything we are to God. Are we willing to stop hiding, and give Him the things we’ve been holding back? When we fully trust Him, we’ll be able to step into the more that He has for us!
In this episode, we’ll talk about handling pain and crisis the right way. It’s important to know that God uses our pain and, in fact, sometimes does His best work in the midst of our pain!