COGO Podcast

COGO: Moving Together

The purpose of this podcast is to move leaders in Ohio to be challenged through bite-size conversations about ministry, leadership, and growth. Take a listen. Step into your God-call. Be challenged. Move together.

  1. Jun 19

    E078: Discover How Canva Can Help You and Your Ministry!

    In this episode, RW sits down with Rev. Becky Heller, Director of Communications & Events at COGO, and they talk about how you can use Canva (more than just a FREE online editing program) and use it to help communicate with your church. You'll want to listen carefully to this episode as she encourages everyone to use Canva whether or not you are tech savvy or a professional graphic designer. Becky brings extensive experience and a commitment to supporting others in this role at COGO. After several years in various assistant roles, she founded her virtual assistant business in 2019, which she transitioned to a full-time role in 2020. She and her team focus on assisting small business owners and solopreneurs with their operational needs. She holds a Multi-Disciplinary degree in English with an Emphasis in Music from Mid-America Christian University and a Women in Ministry certificate from the same institution. In 2022, Becky was ordained in the Church of God. In her personal life, Becky serves in ministry alongside her husband, Tim Heller, at Meadow Park Church in Columbus. She is actively involved in ministry, leading a small group and participating in the worship and tech teams. Becky and Tim are also licensed foster parents and share their home with two dogs, Max and Maggie. becky@cogo.church Unlock the Power of Canva! - Becky's Reference Guide https://www.canva.com/ Thanks for listening and don't forget you catch every episode on Youtube!

    14 min
  2. May 29

    E076: Everyday Disciples Make Everyday Disciples

    In this episode of the COGO Podcast, R.W. Moody sits down with author, pastor, and disciple-making leader Jeff Vanderstelt for a conversation that feels both challenging and deeply encouraging. Jeff shares pieces of his own story — from growing up around church while wrestling with a “mask” of Christianity, to the moment God met him personally and changed the direction of his life. Along the way, the conversation dives into what it really means to make disciples in everyday life and why genuine spiritual formation has to move beyond programs and Sunday routines. R.W. and Jeff also unpack the heart behind disciple-making movements, the importance of gospel-centered community, and how churches can help people follow Jesus in practical, everyday ways. Whether you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or someone simply trying to live your faith more intentionally, this episode offers honest insight and a refreshing reminder that discipleship is meant to be lived out where we already are. Jeff is the founder and visionary leader of Saturate and the Soma Family of Churches. He serves as a teaching pastor and director of missional communities at Doxa Church in Bellevue, Washington. Additionally, Jeff supports church planting globally through training and as a member of the advisory board of C2C Network. He and Jayne, his wife of 24 years, have three children: Haylee, Caleb, and Maggie. Connect with Jeff at his website www.jeffvanderstelt.com  Don't forget you can WATCH on YOUTUBE!--- Thanks for listening and watching!

    31 min
  3. Mar 20

    E071: Authentic Faith Starts Now!

    In this episode of the COGO Podcast, host R.W. Moody sits down with Isaac Steiner to explore the heart of discipleship, student leadership, and reaching the next generation. Isiaac shares his personal journey of faith—from growing up in a Christ-centered community to a defining moment in his teenage years that solidified his relationship with God and redirected his calling into ministry. Together, they emphasize the importance of empowering teenagers with the Great Commission, noting that faith often takes root early in life and that young people are not “future” believers—they are called to live on mission now. The conversation highlights a growing hunger among today’s generation for authenticity over performance, urging leaders to move away from superficial expressions of faith and instead guide students into genuine encounters with Christ. Isaac stresses that discipleship is a slow, relational process that cannot be mass-produced, calling leaders to invest deeply in a few rather than superficially in many. He challenges churches to truly value young people—through time, resources, and intentional leadership opportunities—while also encouraging older generations to “age with grace” by mentoring and uplifting those coming behind them. Ultimately, the episode is a call to return to the simplicity of the gospel and to form disciples who fully reflect Christ. Don't forget you can watch this episode on our YouTube Channel! Plus, please like, subscribe, and SHARE! Thanks for listening!

    34 min

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The purpose of this podcast is to move leaders in Ohio to be challenged through bite-size conversations about ministry, leadership, and growth. Take a listen. Step into your God-call. Be challenged. Move together.

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