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 chapters 13-14 of Proverbs we see the swirling rhythm of the book and the way in which God's wisdom impacts our thoughts on everything.
Scripture: Proverbs 13:20-14:13
In Proverbs 13:6-19, Solomon wants us to be wise in the area of riches, safety and ultimate satisfaction.
Scripture: Proverbs 13:6-19
In the closing chapters of John we get a glimpse into four scenes which shape our understanding of what it means to follow Jesus.
Scripture: John 20:19-21:25
In an astounding passage to a group of confused disciples, Jesus shares the deep hope and unshakable joy his followers will have after his resurrection.
Scripture: John 16:16-33
The bookends of John's account of the Last Supper give us a glimpse into Jesus' motivation and joy that lead him to the cross.
Scripture: John 13:1, 14:31
The Apostle John wants to help his readers have a clear and abiding view of who Jesus is and the story in John 11 helps the disciples understand all that would follow in the Easter narrative.
Scripture: John 11:1-44
Solomon continues to address the way in which Christians interact with others in Proverbs 11 and 12.
Scripture: Proverbs 11:29-12:12
Watch our most recent sermon in Proverbs for tips on how to get rich quick (and still die) and four principles for gospel generosity.
Scripture: Proverbs 11:16-28
In Hebrews 10:26-39, the author models the heart and tone the church is to take with their brothers or sisters who are stuck in unrepentant sin.
Scripture: Hebrews 10:26-39
After blowing the doors off the Old Testament Temple structure with the gospel, the author of Hebrews shows how we are to approach God: together.
Scripture: Hebrews 10:19-25