Scott Brownson is a husband, father of three, worship leader, songwriter, and recording artist.
Scott, with his family, serves at the camp that he grew up at, Clydehurst Christian Ranch, down the Boulder River, south of town.
He has put out three “Songs in Response” EPs produced by acclaimed producer Paul Mabury and spends time leading worship in his local church, at Clydehurst for the youth and families that attend camp, and travels extensively to churches, colleges, and conferences to lead music, teach about worship leading, encourage songwriters and ministry leaders, and play concerts.
Grow and Multiply
Growth is good! When a baby is born into the world, we are excited to see them develop. As time goes on we see their smiles, movement, and physical growth. And we celebrate each step of the way. The same should be true of our personal walk with God and then as a church family. We should be growing spiritually as individuals, and in depth and reach as a church family. Over the next few weeks, we will be talking about what this looks like in our church family. Please join us each week!
Guest Speaker: Scott Brownson
Scott Brownson is a husband, father of three, worship leader, songwriter, and recording artist.
Scott, with his family, serves at the camp that he grew up at, Clydehurst Christian Ranch, down the Boulder River, south of town.
He has put out three “Songs in Response” EPs produced by acclaimed producer Paul Mabury and spends time leading worship in his local church, at Clydehurst for the youth and families that attend camp, and travels extensively to churches, colleges, and conferences to lead music, teach about worship leading, encourage songwriters and ministry leaders, and play concerts.
Empty Hope: Part 3
The Easter season reminds us that resurrection and life speak louder than brokenness and death. Death does not have the final word. God does! Our Easter sermon series is called, ‘Empty Hope.’
Empty Hope: Part 2
The Easter season reminds us that resurrection and life speak louder than brokenness and death. Death does not have the final word. God does! Our Easter sermon series is called, ‘Empty Hope.’
Empty Hope
The Easter season reminds us that resurrection and life speak louder than brokenness and death. Death does not have the final word. God does! Our Easter sermon series is called, ‘Empty Hope.’