A church family across the Valley — gathering each Sunday around the unchanging gospel of Jesus, the people next to us, and a pretty decent cup of coffee.
Scottsdale Bible was planted in 1962 with a small group, a borrowed building, and a conviction that scripture is true and worth our lives. Three campuses and three generations later, that's still the whole thing — Bible-teaching, family on family, week after week.
A 12-week walk through Matthew 5–7 — the most quoted, most misunderstood, most demanding three chapters Jesus ever taught. We're going slow on purpose.
Whatever brought you to this page — first time visiting, looking for community, or asking how generosity works — there's a path. Pick yours.
What to expect, where to park, who to find — the honest answers for first-time visitors.
Plan a visit →Sermons, series archive, the podcast feed — bring church with you wherever the week goes.
Browse sermons →How the 2026 generosity campaign turns into mission — and how to add your gift.
Read the story →Five mornings of crafts, songs, snacks, and Bible stories for K–5th. Free; sign up by June 1.
Pizza, games, and real conversations about following Jesus in a real world. 6:30–8:30pm.
Annual women's conference — two days of teaching, music, and time spent on the work of the kingdom.
Every Sunday service streams live at 9am and 11am, and every sermon lands in our archive by Sunday evening — searchable by series, passage, or pastor.
Watch the latest →The audio podcast hits every major platform Sunday at noon. Subscribe once and the next sermon shows up Monday morning, ready for your commute.
All episodes →No dress code. No pressure. Just tell us you're coming and a host will be watching for you when you walk in.
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