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.
Pastor Scott wraps up this series on Jonah with a difficult passage, the last chapter of the book of Jonah. What can we learn from Jonah’s anger towards God for sparing Ninevah? Jonah 4:1-11
When Jonah warned Ninevah of the impending judgment of God, the entire city repented. This week, Pastor Scott discusses what we can learn from this story when it comes to sharing the gospel ourselves. Jonah 3:1-10
When Jonah went running from God’s call, God in his love sent a storm to stop him. He then sent a fish to swallow Jonah after he was thrown overboard, delivering him on dry land three days later. Jonah’s repentance while in the belly of the fish is the key. This week, Scott talks about that repentance and the redemption that is offered to all who repent through Jesus’ sacrifice. Jonah 1:17-2:10
At first glance, Jonah appears to only be about a rebellious prophet God uses in spite of his every attempt to avoid sharing God’s mercy. When you look more closely at the story, however, you see there is a whole lot more going on than that. This week, Pastor Scott looks beyond the surface story of Jonah to draw out the parallels to Jesus. Jonah 1:7-17
What is a biblical church? There are all sorts of churches, but are they biblical? What does Scripture say about the church, and as evangelicals, are we producing healthy churches that glorify Jesus? This is a six week series that seeks to answer these and many other questions. The Discipline of a Biblical Church
What is a biblical church? There are all sorts of churches, but are they biblical? What does Scripture say about the church, and as evangelicals, are we producing healthy churches that glorify Jesus? This is a six week series that seeks to answer these and many other questions. The Membership of a Biblical Church
What is a biblical church? There are all sorts of churches, but are they biblical? What does Scripture say about the church, and as evangelicals, are we producing healthy churches that glorify Jesus? This is a six week series that seeks to answer these and many other questions. The Leadership of a Biblical Church: Elders
What is a biblical church? There are all sorts of churches, but are they biblical? What does Scripture say about the church, and as evangelicals, are we producing healthy churches that glorify Jesus? This is a six week series that seeks to answer these and many other questions. The Leadership of a Biblical Church: Deacons
What is a biblical church? There are all sorts of churches, but are they biblical? What does Scripture say about the church, and as evangelicals, are we producing healthy churches that glorify Jesus? This is a six week series that seeks to answer these and many other questions. The Purpose of the Church
What is a biblical church? There are all sorts of churches, but are they biblical? What does Scripture say about the church, and as evangelicals, are we producing healthy churches that glorify Jesus? This is a six week series that seeks to answer these and many other questions. The Marks of a Biblical Church