Reformed Living

Sunday: 11:15 a.m., Town Centre
Teacher: John Politan
Contact: reformedliving@scottsdalebible.com

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The pursuit of Holiness is the Essence of Biblical Christianity

Hear John Politan weekday mornings at 6 a.m. on KPXQ AM 1360 in Phoenix, or http://reformedlivingministries.org/.

About Reformed Living

Reformed Living is part of the body of believers who regularly meet for worship at Scottsdale Bible Church, Scottsdale, AZ. We meet in the Towne Centre on the main church campus at 11:15 a.m. every Sunday morning. We hope you will join us in person whenever you are in the Scottsdale area.

Reformed Living has a two-fold purpose: To see people come to know Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior; and to see believers in Christ grow deeper in their personal relationship/walk with the Lord so that moment by moment each day, in every area of life, they will live for the glory of God. It is our belief that persevering in the pursuit of holiness is the essence of biblical Christianity.

We emphasize and utilize the two primary tools/disciplines that the Lord has provided to bring about these goals and objectives, specifically, the preaching/teaching/studying – with a heart attitude toward obeying – the whole counsel of the Word of God (John. 17:17), and prayer (Matthew. 7:7-8). Indeed, in our view these two disciplines – Bible study and prayer – are inseparable if practiced correctly.

Whether you are physically with us on a regular basis each Sunday, or can only join us as part of our “Internet family,” we pray that the preaching/teaching of the Word of God will strengthen and encourage all of us as we strive to finish life’s race strong to the glory of God.

Prayer changes nothing – Prayer, plus humble obedience changes everything.

About the Teacher

Reformed Living is taught by John R. Politan. Mr. Politan graduated from Phoenix Seminary with an Masters of Divinity in 2001. He served as teaching pastor at Scottsdale Bible Church from 1999-2001 and at Northwest Community Church from 2002-2005. He has been married to his wife, Terri, for 29 years. In addition to teaching Reformed Living, Mr. Politan is also a practicing attorney. In the last five years his transactional practice has focused extensively on restructuring the asset holdings of numerous non-profit entities, including churches, schools, adoption agencies, and other faith-based organizations and institutions and crafting the organizational and governing documents and structures related thereto.