Our Pastor and Staff
Pastor
- Rev. Scott Miller
Timberhill is blessed with a dedicated, godly pastor who has led our
church since 1996.
Rev. Scott Miller grew up in Trenton, Ohio. He was saved as a child
and surrendered for full-time service as a senior in high school.
Shortly after this, he met his wife, Jodi, and they were married in
1989. He is a 1993 graduate of Baptist Bible College, having earned his
Bachelor of Arts degree in Pastoral Theology.
Pastor Miller and his wife have two daughters, Bethani and Taylor,
and one son, Matthew. Prior to coming to Timberhill Pastor Miller spent
three years in full-time ministry in Indiana.
Message From Pastor Scott
If you will take your Bible out right now and turn to Acts 20:35 you
will see a verse that sticks out. It sticks out because years ago,
people who printed Bibles decided to make the words of the Lord Jesus
written in red. I like that and I think you do too. I do have Bibles
that are not highlighted as such and they're a little more difficult to
use. So if you look, you will see nine words in red surrounded by a sea
of black words. What is this nine word phrase? It is a phrase that will
change your life around. It is a phrase that goes against the normal
modern mentality of our times. It is a phrase that I promise will make
you feel good if you practice it. It is a phrase that bears much fruit.
It is a phrase that our own Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ showed us time
and time again by example. It is a phrase that can change other's souls
for eternity. It is a phrase that, if you are miserable, depressed, or
even angry, immediately when obeyed, brings a smile to the face and a
tear to the eye. It is a phrase with promise - that means you can count
on it to happen because it fell from the lips of our Lord. But it is
also a phrase that when you fight it, ignore it or disobey it,
resentment, embarrassment and anger settle in your heart. Take it from
your Pastor, if you're a member of the church here, it's not worth
fighting.
Just relax and try it. I see both sides of this coin; those who
practice it and those who disdain it. I can honestly say without
hesitation, the ones that live out this phrase are some of the happiest
people I know. The ones that side step this verse and justify why they
don't live it out are not, so to speak..., "happy campers". The Lord
wants the best for you. He wouldn't have told you to do this if it was
going to hurt you. So begin to live it out and enjoy. Oh, by the way!
You're going to have to look it up. It's too good not to be seen in your
own Bible!
God bless, Pastor Scott
Associate Pastor - Greg Baker
Youth Pastor - Tim Scott
Children's Pastor - Jason Bell
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