Pastor Tyler Velin
Tyler Velin has been on staff at Sovereign Hope since 2007 and an elder since 2015. He is a graduate of the University of Montana and Western Seminary (Portland, OR). Tyler and Sarah were married in 2011 and have four children: Owen (2012), Addley (2015), Ellie (2017), and June (2019). Tyler's background is in campus ministry and he currently serves as the chaplain for the University of Montana football team.
In Luke's prologue we learn a little bit about Luke, his audience and his hope to bring peace to an anxious heart.
Scripture: Luke 1:1-7
King Lemuel closes the book of Proverbs by holding up the picture of the faithful king and the excellent wife.
Scripture: Proverbs 31:1-31
In Proverbs 30 we meet the sage of Agur who models for us in his introduction the art and need of preaching wisdom to one's self.
Scripture: Proverbs 30:1-9
The book of Proverbs helps us understand our anger by showing the various places it hides and the hope we have for a tranquil heart.
Scripture: Proverbs 29:22-23
In Chronicles 23 we see the rest and work of ministry in the already and not yet.
Scripture: 1 Chronicles 23:24-32
In the closing part of Proverbs 27 we see a glimpse into the reflection of our hear and the hope we might find for it.
Scripture: Proverbs 27:19-22/span>
In Proverbs 27:5-10, Solomon shares with us what it looks like to receive and practice a biblical friendship.
Scripture: Proverbs 27:5-10
In Proverbs 26 we get a window into the personality tests of our own hearts.
Scripture: Proverbs 26:1-28
It's not often Christians discuss the issue of gluttony, but Proverbs offers us a gospel-shaped view of our food and desires.
Scripture: Proverbs 25:16, 27-28
In the second half of Proverbs 24 we see a hope in the midst of wickedness.
Scripture: Proverbs 24:15-22