Moody Church

The term "Moody Church" does not appear in the Bible itself; rather, it refers to a prominent church in Chicago, Illinois, named after its founder, D.L. Moody, a well-known evangelist and preacher in the late 19th century. The Moody Church was established in 1864 and has since been influential in the development of evangelical Christianity in America. Its emphasis on biblical teaching, evangelism, and community outreach reflects Moody's deep commitment to the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands His followers to go and make disciples of all nations.D.L. Moody's ministry was characterized by his passion for personal evangelism and his belief in the transformative power of faith, aligning with scriptural teachings such as Romans 1:16, which declares the gospel as the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. The Moody Church continues to uphold these principles, serving as a place of worship, teaching, and mission, thereby contributing to the broader Christian community and fulfilling the biblical mandate to love and serve others (Mark 12:30-31).