Faith Vanguard
Speaking

Bring Bold Biblical Truth to Your Church

Book Scott Farley of Faith Vanguard for your church, men’s ministry, conference, or leadership gathering. These messages are rooted in Scripture, marked by conviction, and designed to move believers from passive faith to faithful action.

U.S. Marine Corps Veteran • Church Elder • Author of Faith Vanguard
Ideal for: Sunday services • men’s events • leadership gatherings • conferences • revival nights • community outreach
“This is not a feel-good message. It is a call to stand firm in truth.”
Faith Vanguard does not promise an easy road. It calls believers to conviction, courage, and faithful action in a culture that rewards compromise.

What Your Church Will Experience

Every message is built to strengthen believers, sharpen conviction, and call people to live their faith openly and faithfully.

  • Biblical clarity in confusing cultural moments
  • Conviction without hostility
  • Faith that moves from belief to action
  • A renewed call to stand firm without compromise
Clear
Scripture-first and practically applied.
Courageous
Truth delivered with conviction and humility.
Mobilizing
A message people can live out immediately.

Core Themes

Standing Firm in a Shifting Culture — Biblical courage when pressure rises.
Faith That Acts, Not Hides — Living belief publicly and faithfully.
The Cost and Power of Conviction — Why truth still matters.
Awakening the Church — Recognizing the urgency of this moment.

Request a Speaking Date

If you want a message that is biblical, direct, and built to strengthen your people, reach out now. Availability is limited, and early inquiries are best.

Speaking FAQ

What types of events do you speak at?

Sunday services, men’s events, leadership gatherings, conferences, revival nights, and community outreach events.

How far in advance should we reach out?

As early as possible. If your date is soon, still reach out. Short-notice availability may still be possible.

What should we include in the inquiry?

Church or organization name, event type, preferred dates, location, expected audience size, and what you are hoping the message will accomplish.