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
Baby Shark Testimonies

Baby Shark Testimonies

This message teaches that a life truly transformed by Jesus leaves visible evidence through love, obedience, forgiveness, and service to others. It challenges believers to live with a faith so genuine that people are refreshed, encouraged, and drawn toward Jesus through their example.

Philemon and Semi-Pro Football

Philemon and Semi-Pro Football

This message teaches that the mission of Jesus was never meant to be carried alone. God uses ordinary people, families, and communities working together to reach others. It challenges believers to stop living faith from the sidelines and actively step into the mission of helping people know and follow Jesus.

Grief and Swatting Flies

Grief and Swatting Flies

This message teaches that while change brings loss and grief, we’re not meant to simply get over it but to grow through it with God’s help. It encourages honest prayer, community, and intentional steps forward, reminding us that God is near and we don’t have to face grief alone.

Disappointment, Depression, and Pokémon

Disappointment, Depression, and Pokémon

This message teaches that emotions like anger and sadness are normal but can become destructive if left unchecked, so they must be understood and managed rather than followed. It calls us to diffuse anger, practice gratitude to overcome sadness, and process our emotions with God’s help to find peace.

Emotions Are Not Our Enemies

Emotions Are Not Our Enemies

Emotions are messengers, not masters, and peace comes when we trust God with what we feel. Learn to feel, express, submit, and work through your emotions instead of being controlled by them.

Easter

Easter

This message teaches that through Jesus’ resurrection, hope is not only introduced but secured—an unshakable anchor for our souls. It calls us to respond by trusting in that hope and living it out daily, knowing God’s promises are true and His love never changes.