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Scott Ethridge
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Scott Ethridge

Pastor Scott Ethridge

About Scott Ethridge

Scott and Tonia have been married for 33 years and have served together in ministry for 30 of those years. In addition to leading The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana, for the past 16+ years, they have served together and individually in many areas. Scott serves on advisory/oversight teams for networks/churches/Para-church ministries; training, serving, planting, and leading. Bulgaria, Haiti, Jamaica, Israel, Mexico, the Philippines, India, and Moldova are among the areas of involvement. They both have been heavily involved in Israel, leading/teaching/educational tours for leaders from around the globe.

They firmly believe in Presence; the Presence of God and the Presence of God’s people transform generations. They understand what it means to prevail; to stand, to be wounded, and to be healed. Raising two girls (Sierra and Lizy) to love Jesus and love people, they are now blessed with two amazing sons-in-law (Jaran and Brandon); and the lights of their lives, one very special Lil Man (Grandson) and the newest lil bit (Granddaughter). ‘Proverbs 13:12/Psalm 145:4’

2 episodes

Episodes with Scott Ethridge.

When Mission Becomes Family: Passing the Baton and Generational CallingMissions28m

When Mission Becomes Family: Passing the Baton and Generational Calling

Pastor Scott Ethridge of The Healing Place Church in Shreveport, Louisiana joins Philip Cameron for a conversation about generational calling, the language of the Kingdom, and what happens when a church catches a true mission vision. Scott shares how sending a diverse team — ranging in age from 12 to 72 — transformed individuals in ways no Sunday service could. "Orphans Hands is not just about what you're pouring into them," Scott explains, "but what's being poured back into you." Drawing on the parable of the Good Samaritan and the relay-race imagery of passing the baton, Scott unpacks why finishing well requires intentionally releasing the next generation. He points to King Hezekiah's cautionary example — a man who ran well but didn't finish well because he never passed the baton forward. Scott also reflects on the distinct "language of the Kingdom," noting that the world uses words like compassion but means something entirely different than followers of Christ do. Whether you're a pastor weighing your church's next mission step or a believer asking what legacy looks like, this episode delivers a clear, story-driven challenge: run your lane, pass the baton, and trust God with the next generation.

Nov 6 Scott Ethridge
When Apathy and Passivity CollideFaith28m

When Apathy and Passivity Collide

Pastor Scott Ethridge of The Healing Place Church in Shreveport, Louisiana joins Philip Cameron for a raw, unscripted conversation about one of the most overlooked spiritual dangers facing the American church today: passivity and apathy. Drawing from a 21-day breakthrough series rooted in Micah 2, Scott unpacks how comfort and complacency quietly erode a congregation's spiritual edge — and how breaking free from passivity is the essential first step toward genuine breakthrough. "Practical becomes supernatural when done in the name of Jesus," Scott declares, capturing the heart of the episode. He explains that a cup of cold water is just a cup of cold water — until it's offered in Jesus' name, at which point it carries eternal value. This framework dismantles the lie that ordinary believers must wait for perfect conditions, perfect finances, or perfect courage before stepping out in faith. Scott also shares how The Healing Place responded to a challenge to give sacrificially, growing from a few hundred dollars in monthly change collections to over $80,000 in a single year — proof that a small, activated church can carry a global footprint far beyond its Sunday attendance. Tune in for a faith-stirring call to advance, not retreat. Follow Scott Ethridge and The Healing Place at facebook.com/1900RCM.

Apr 28 Scott Ethridge