Ask a Counselor - Wednesday, March 25th @ 6:30pm

Dr. Scott Smith

Scott is a Jesus Follower, Husband, Dad, and Pastor. He’s been married for 20 years to his best friend, Robyn, and together they’re raising two incredible kids—Hope and Silas. As a communicator, Scott blends biblical truth, creative storytelling, and heartfelt encouragement to help people grow in their faith. His approach is personal, desiring to help everyone learn what it means to know and follow Jesus.

Scott has served in ministry for over 20 years, in various roles at churches across the country. He holds graduate degrees in Counseling, Seminary and the Doctor of Ministry degree from the Liberty University School of Divinity. In addition to teaching regularly as Lead Pastor, Scott also speaks at camps, conferences and schools.

Dr. Scott Smith
Cake and Colossians | Colossians 4

Cake and Colossians | Colossians 4

This message teaches that following Jesus is lived out through faithful service, prayer, and gracious relationships in everyday life. It reminds us that impact isn’t about recognition but about being available, trustworthy, and encouraging as God works through us.

Green Beans and the Pursuit of Holiness | Colossians 3

Green Beans and the Pursuit of Holiness | Colossians 3

This message teaches that following Jesus means embracing a new way of living—burying sinful patterns and intentionally pursuing the character of Christ in every area of life. It reminds us that spiritual growth doesn’t happen by accident; discipleship requires actively pursuing holiness and honoring God in our daily decisions.

Scorpion Lollipops | Colossians 2

Scorpion Lollipops | Colossians 2

This message teaches that in a world full of competing voices, believers must stay rooted in Jesus, because true wisdom and stability come from Him alone. It calls us to grow deep spiritual roots through surrender and disciplines that shape our lives from the inside out.

Jesus Over Everything | Colossians 1

Jesus Over Everything | Colossians 1

This message introduces Colossians by proclaiming the supremacy of Jesus as the image of the invisible God and the one through whom all things were created and reconciled. It challenges believers to be a gospel-shaped people—living with visible faith, love, prayer, and encouragement that help others know and follow Jesus.

It’s the End of the World As We Know It

It’s the End of the World As We Know It

This message teaches that while the world as we know it is coming to an end, no one knows when—so the goal of studying the end times is not fear or speculation, but readiness. It calls us to live with the end in mind, carrying hope and purpose by helping others know and follow Jesus.

Jump In To Church

Jump In To Church

This message teaches that the church is not a place or event but a people called by Jesus to live on mission together. It challenges us to move beyond consuming church and instead actively participate in God’s work, living out our faith every day.