Sermons by Scott Gourley (Page 27)

Sermons by Scott Gourley (Page 27)

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.

Luke 15:25-32: The Loving Father and the Older Son

We often focus on the younger son in the parable of the Prodigal Son. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott focusses on the older of the two sons and the idea that we need to understand the depth of God’s grace for us before we can share it with others. Luke 15:25-32

John 3:16-18: Jesus, Our Love

What does it really mean that God so loved the world that He sent His Son to save it? Save the world from what? This week, Pastor Scott Gourley addresses what the love of God truly means and how it was demonstrated by sending His Son Jesus to be our Savior. John 3:16-18

Luke 2:8-21: Jesus, Our Joy

Many times, we try to find joy in the things of this world, only to come up empty handed. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how true joy can only be found in Jesus. Luke 2:8-21

Matthew 1:18-25: Jesus, Our Peace

Peace. It is something so many people strive to attain to no avail. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how Jesus is the only true source of lasting peace in our lives. Matthew 1:18-25

Matthew 7:24-27 The Wise and Foolish Builders

The very foundation of our lives and our faith should be Jesus, but often we let other things take that place. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott Gourley addresses the need to make Christ our foundation. Matthew 7:24-27