Scott earned his Doctor of Ministry from Gateway Seminary in 2019, his Master of Divinity from Gateway Seminary in 2011, and his Bachelor of Arts in Creative Arts in Worship from Grand Canyon University in 1998. Scott taught English for 10 years at Washington High School and two years at Landmark Middle School. During this time, he was also the lead singer for a Christian ministry band (Poetshaker) and served the local church as a youth minister, music minister, and small group leader. In 2007, Scott planted The Way Fellowship Church. He currently teaches Christian Character Formation at Grand Canyon University and leads the Regional Pillar Network in Arizona. Scott has been married to his beautiful wife, Christy, for 19 years. They have three boys—Geoffrey, Jonathan, and Jacob—and a princess, named Mia.
Despite his best plans, Ahab finally comes to the end that God had predicted for him. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares what we can learn from the failure of Ahab to escape God’s plan. 1 Kings 22:1-40
In the midst of the reign of the most wicked king in Israel, Ahab repents, and God grants forgives him. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains how we must be confronted with our sin in order to repent, and God is willing to forgive us no matter what. 1 Kings 20:42-43; 21:1-29
Elijah had expected God to bring justice to Ahab after the showdown on Mount Carmel. It is not until much later, after God saves Ahab and Israel on two separate occasions, that God finally hold Ahab accountable for his actions. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains how God will often postpone His justice in order to bring greater glory to His name. 1 Kings 20:1-43
We come to the part of Elijah’s story where God calls him out of the cave to let him know he is not alone. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how we can learn from this to seek God when we are hurting and need to complain. 1 Kings 19:9-21
There are many churches today that tell you God will give you everything you want if you just believe enough. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley uses the story of Elijah praying for rain to return to Israel to show God is sovereign and not just a genie that grants our every wish. James 5:13-18, 1 Kings 18:41-19:3
We come to the most well known story of Elijah: his showdown with the prophets of Baal. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains how we tend to be more like the people of Israel in this story, chasing after our own idols, than we tend to be like Elijah. 1 Kings 18:20-40
As we approach the showdown on Mount Carmel, we come to the point where God commands Elijah to show himself to Ahab. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shows through this story how we often fear man more than we fear God. 1 Kings 18:1-19
Elijah was able to raise the widow’s son to life, allowing her to see that he was a prophet of the one true God. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shows how this event points to Jesus and His resurrection from the dead that leads to life for all who have faith. 1 Kings 17:17-24
As we continue the story of Elijah, we come to where the prophet goes to the widow asking for food, promising that she and her household will not run out of food during the drought. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains how Jesus is the greater Elijah and how He provides for us in ways beyond what we could ever imagine. 1 Kings 17:7-16
When we first meet Elijah in Scripture, we see him taking a stand against Israel and king Ahab. In this week’s sermon, we see how we are to take a stand with God as well. 1 Kings 17:1-7