pastoral Ministry
Pastoral Counseling
As a pastoral counselor, Scott’s calling is to walk alongside individuals in seasons of need, crisis, and change—helping them move toward healing, hope, and transformation. His approach integrates pastoral care with professional counseling, encouraging honesty, deep reflection, and personal introspection. Clients are invited to engage both their humanity and their spirituality, discovering how faith and personal identity shape their lives. Scott believes that life is best lived by grace, and he is committed to creating a safe, sacred space where the living human story and God’s Word meet to bring wholeness and renewal.
Supply Preaching / Pastoring
If your church is preparing for an event, a sabbatical, or a season of rest, Scott is honored to step in and serve. He preaches God’s Word with clarity, conviction, and practical application, aiming to encourage and strengthen the congregation. Whether filling the pulpit on a Sunday, speaking at a revival, or preaching at a special conference, Scott counts it a privilege to proclaim the Gospel and support the church in its ongoing mission.
Weddings
As an ordained minister of the Gospel, Scott brings both pastoral care and experience to the sacred covenant of marriage between a man and a woman. He is passionate about helping couples prepare not only for their wedding day but for a lifelong journey together rooted in faith, love, and grace.
Funerals
Funerals are sacred moments of remembrance, grief, and hope. Scott offers compassionate pastoral care during this difficult time, honoring the life and legacy of your loved one while creating space for family and friends to begin or continue the grieving process. His ministry emphasizes both the celebration of life and the comfort of God’s promises, walking with families as they navigate loss with dignity and faith.
Confession
Confession is both personal and corporate: we bring our sins before God in private prayer, in the gathered worship of the Church, and—at times—through guided pastoral care. It is an invitation to honesty, healing, and forgiveness, where the weight of sin is lifted and the mercy of Christ is received. Scott provides a safe and grace-filled space for those seeking to unburden their hearts, offering pastoral guidance and pointing always to the gospel promise: “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9). Through confession, believers are freed to walk again in the joy of reconciliation with God and others, and in renewed obedience to His Word.The Anointing of the Sick
The Anointing of the Sick is a ministry of comfort, healing, and hope for those who are ill, suffering, or nearing the end of life. Rooted in the biblical instruction of James 5:14–15, it reminds us of God’s abiding presence and power to heal—whether in body, mind, or spirit. Anointing is not a promise of physical cure but a sacramental act that points to Christ’s ultimate victory over sin and death. Through prayer, pastoral presence, and the anointing with oil, Scott seeks to remind the sick that no one suffers or walks alone, and that in both life and death, we belong to the Lord.
Baptism
Baptism is a covenant sign and seal of God’s grace, marking our inclusion in the family of faith. It is not only a personal act, but also a testimony to God’s initiative, reminding us that salvation begins with His promise, not our own efforts. Baptism proclaims that we belong to Christ and are called to live in the freedom and joy of His covenant love. Scott is honored to prepare candidates and their families for this sacrament, helping them embrace its meaning as both a gift of grace and a call to discipleship.
As a pastoral counselor, Scott’s calling is to walk alongside individuals in seasons of need, crisis, and change—helping them move toward healing, hope, and transformation. His approach integrates pastoral care with professional counseling, encouraging honesty, deep reflection, and personal introspection. Clients are invited to engage both their humanity and their spirituality, discovering how faith and personal identity shape their lives. Scott believes that life is best lived by grace, and he is committed to creating a safe, sacred space where the living human story and God’s Word meet to bring wholeness and renewal.
Supply Preaching / Pastoring
If your church is preparing for an event, a sabbatical, or a season of rest, Scott is honored to step in and serve. He preaches God’s Word with clarity, conviction, and practical application, aiming to encourage and strengthen the congregation. Whether filling the pulpit on a Sunday, speaking at a revival, or preaching at a special conference, Scott counts it a privilege to proclaim the Gospel and support the church in its ongoing mission.
Weddings
As an ordained minister of the Gospel, Scott brings both pastoral care and experience to the sacred covenant of marriage between a man and a woman. He is passionate about helping couples prepare not only for their wedding day but for a lifelong journey together rooted in faith, love, and grace.
Funerals
Funerals are sacred moments of remembrance, grief, and hope. Scott offers compassionate pastoral care during this difficult time, honoring the life and legacy of your loved one while creating space for family and friends to begin or continue the grieving process. His ministry emphasizes both the celebration of life and the comfort of God’s promises, walking with families as they navigate loss with dignity and faith.
Confession
Confession is both personal and corporate: we bring our sins before God in private prayer, in the gathered worship of the Church, and—at times—through guided pastoral care. It is an invitation to honesty, healing, and forgiveness, where the weight of sin is lifted and the mercy of Christ is received. Scott provides a safe and grace-filled space for those seeking to unburden their hearts, offering pastoral guidance and pointing always to the gospel promise: “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9). Through confession, believers are freed to walk again in the joy of reconciliation with God and others, and in renewed obedience to His Word.The Anointing of the Sick
The Anointing of the Sick is a ministry of comfort, healing, and hope for those who are ill, suffering, or nearing the end of life. Rooted in the biblical instruction of James 5:14–15, it reminds us of God’s abiding presence and power to heal—whether in body, mind, or spirit. Anointing is not a promise of physical cure but a sacramental act that points to Christ’s ultimate victory over sin and death. Through prayer, pastoral presence, and the anointing with oil, Scott seeks to remind the sick that no one suffers or walks alone, and that in both life and death, we belong to the Lord.
Baptism
Baptism is a covenant sign and seal of God’s grace, marking our inclusion in the family of faith. It is not only a personal act, but also a testimony to God’s initiative, reminding us that salvation begins with His promise, not our own efforts. Baptism proclaims that we belong to Christ and are called to live in the freedom and joy of His covenant love. Scott is honored to prepare candidates and their families for this sacrament, helping them embrace its meaning as both a gift of grace and a call to discipleship.