• November 3, 2024

    The travelling Apostle Paul has remarkable success establishing a new church in Corinth… but by the time he writes back to them three years later, there are some serious problems brewing from within. We will do well to learn from their mistakes!

  • October 27, 2024

    As Paul arrives in Athens, he’s confronted by a bewildering array of options. Temples, idols, and intellectual and philosophical options are everywhere. Paul observes, he reasons, and he debates – but always the same thing remains central. The resurrection of Jesus is the way the one true God has made himself known.

  • October 20, 2024

    Series: ScotsCity

    “God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.” That’s a profound claim for a world with so much darkness. God’s light appears in the life of Christ, in the possibility of eternal life, and in a life of fellowship and joy.

  • October 20, 2024

    “Our pastor rejuvenated this congregation . . . He grew our church from 1 to 1,000.” Easy to say but easily wrong. It’s not us but God who grows his church and gives us the opportunity to participate. He’s the source and standard of growth, and he grows us up together.

  • October 13, 2024

    Series: ScotsCity

    Where does the journey of wisdom take us? It can take us to low points of failure and burnout, and it can take us to high points of success and fulfillment. God meets us in both of these places, which point us toward the final end of wisdom, the exalted Lord Jesus Christ.

  • October 13, 2024

    Speaker: Rev Colin Morrow

    As we take a brief pause from our miniseries “Postcards from Paul,” Scots’ Church is excited to welcome special guest minister Rev. Colin Morrow this Sunday. He will be sharing insights on Psalm 105:1-5 and John 4:27-38 in a sermon titled “PIM’s Job Description!”

  • October 6, 2024

    Series: ScotsCity

    Words go wrong in so many ways. What we say, why we say it, and how we speak are all important in the Bible and in society. But learning to speak with wisdom is not just a mouth problem; it’s a heart problem. A heart full of the gospel will fill our words with wisdom.

  • October 6, 2024

    What makes someone a Christian? Do you think you’re one? If you say “Yes”, does it mean you’re arrogant? Do you need to have a mystical experience – or get a passing score in the Ten Commandment Test? This week we’ll get some very exciting answers to those questions as Paul the Apostle writes back fondly to the church he had recently established in the Greek city of Thessalonica.

  • September 29, 2024

    Series: ScotsCity

    Who loves correction? It’s difficult to give and difficult to receive. In the Bible, correction is three things: painful, purifying, and a mark of Christian sonship. Children of God can look to Jesus as one who endured hardship and embrace a new vision for the trials of life.