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.
In Ephesians, Paul says we have redemption through the blood of Christ. Just what does that mean? Pastor Scott addresses that this this week’s sermon. Ephesians 1:7
Left to our own devices, we would never choose God. Thankfully, God chooses us. Pastor Scott takes a look at this in this week’s sermon. Ephesians 1:4-6
We were made to worship God, and those who do not choose to do that will find something else to worship. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott explains why we should give all glory to God. Ephesians 1:3
Do we truly believe in the power of the Gospel? Do we truly understand what it means to remain faithful? These are the questions Pastor Scott asks in this message from Ephesians. Ephesians 1:1b
This week, Pastor Scott starts a series of messages on the book of Ephesians. In this particular message, he looks at the importance of Paul’s often overlooked greeting in his letter that church. Ephesians 1:1a
We spend so much time trying to find something to satisfy the need in our lives that only Jesus can fill. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott takes a look at how Jesus is the only true Living Water. John 7:37-39
In a world where we are constantly told we deserve to have a good life, the truth that we deserve judgment is never easy to hear. The Good News, however, is that God saves us from His judgment. Pastor Scott addresses this in this week’s text. Ezekiel 14:13-23