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.
Our world is most definitely not at peace. Everywhere we turn, we see a world in turmoil. So how can we experience God’s peace in the midst of all of this? In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains how the Peace of Christ, seen both through His birth and the Holy Spirit, is the only peace that lasts.
As we enter this first Sunday of Advent, we look at the Hope Jesus brings us. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how Jesus is our hope both in His first coming to earth and in His eventual return.
It is impssible for The Way Fellowship Church to complete the mission Christ has given us on our own. Fortunately, we were never intoded to do so, as we have a whole host of brothers and sisters who come along side the church to help accomplish it. In this week’s message wrapping up Colossians, Pastor Scott Gourley shares what it means to work together in Christ.
Are we truly devoted to prayer? Do we tell someone we will pray for them and then turn around and forget to do it? As we continue our stud of Colossians, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how important it is for believers to cultivate a life of prayer.
As Christians, we have been commanded to approach every relationship in a way befitting of being Christ’s. The question is just what does that mean for each of us? In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley goes through Paul’s breakdown on how we are to react as Christians in each relationship through our reliance on Christ.
We were created in the image of God, but when Adam and Eve sinned that image got distorted. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how we can restore that image by putting on Christ.
The people of this world base their identity on so many things: sexuality, politics, gender, etc. The problem is as Christians, we often do the same, saying we put our identity in Christ but living like our identity is found elsewhere. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains why we must place our identity in Christ alone and just what that looks like in our lives.
As Christians, we tend to put unnecessary rules and regulations on ourselves and others in relation to following Christ. As we continue in our messages in Colossians, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how we should not be trying to add to the Gospel and rest in what Christ has done.
There are a lot of different ideologies that fight for dominance in our lives, but as Christians, we should be turning to Christ alone. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley breaks down Paul’s argument for trusting Christ above all from the book of Colossians.
As Christians, we should be looking at suffering in a different light than the world does, and yet we often fall prey to many of the same pitfalls those without Christ do. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley presents what we can learn from Paul and his outlook on suffering.