Host: Pamela Duran
Guest: Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass (faith leader, author, minister/pastor; connected with My Gathering Place (LA) and Calabama Revival Center (Fort Payne, Alabama))
Main themes: Faith steps, obedience, discernment, spiritual “house cleaning,” and a new book release.
Episode Overview
Pamela Duran welcomes Pastor LeaAnn to discuss what it looks like to unleash vision and faith through action, drawing from Scripture and real-life ministry experiences. Pastor LeaAnn shares how stepping out in obedience activates identity and destiny (using Abram/Abraham as a model), and introduces her upcoming book The Spiritual House Cleaning, focused on discernment and removing spiritual hindrances in homes and lives.
Key Takeaways
Faith is a journey: “Go, grow, and glow.” Growth requires movement, not staying stuck.
Identity follows obedience: Abram didn’t become Abraham until he stepped out in faith.
Action matters: “When you take a step, God takes a step… if you’re just sitting there, He can’t move.”
Obedience leads to destiny: Pastor LeaAnn shares a personal word that shaped her life: obedience to God (not people) leads into destiny.
Discernment is developed: Consecration, purity, and time with God sharpen spiritual sensitivity.
Spiritual housecleaning is both inward and outward: Repentance + renewing the mind + cleansing spiritual atmosphere in homes/hotel rooms.
Notable Moments & Quotes
“Go, grow, and glow.” (faith requires movement)
Abram → Abraham insight: identity shift after obedience.
“Your obedience to me… will take you into your destiny.”
“It’s not condemnation, it’s protection.” (re: removing spiritually harmful items)
“We are carriers… the temple of God.”
Declaration for listeners: “This is a year of release, upgrade, and elevation.”
Scriptures Mentioned
Genesis 12 — Abram’s call and stepping out before identity shift
Hebrews 11:1 (referenced as Hebrews “chapter 1” in conversation) — faith as substance
Romans 12:1 — presenting your body as a living sacrifice; consecration and renewal
Discussion Highlights
1) Massive Steps of Faith
Pastor LeaAnn recalls leaving for West Virginia in the early 90s—no technology, no familiar support—just obedience and trust. Faith was stretched through uncertainty, but the journey produced growth.
2) The Book: The Spiritual House Cleaning
Pastor LeaAnn shares that she didn’t expect this to be her first full book, though she previously contributed chapters to other books (including a project related to Hollywood media and “redeeming the screens”). The book addresses:
Spiritual warfare in homes
Generational/ancestral issues
“Familiar spirits,” idolatry, and discernment
Items brought into homes that may carry spiritual oppression
Personal ministry stories of praying in homes and seeing breakthrough/healing
Examples discussed include:
Occult/paraphernalia (e.g., tarot cards, crystals)
Idols/objects used in idol worship (e.g., masks, statues)
Soul-tie items linked to relationships or past bondage
3) What to Do When You Discern Something
Pastor LeaAnn explains that wisdom and grace matter—truth with love—while allowing the Word and Holy Spirit to convict rather than shame.
Practical Action Steps