Scott serves as the director of strategic initiatives at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary in Memphis, Tenn., where the Board of Trustees has also elected him to the institution’s faculty. His work and ministry have taken him to 13 countries, including some where he has met with Christian leaders and ministers suffering religious persecution and censorship — a reality that fuels Scott’s commitment to preserving religious liberty within the United States. In 2020, Scott joined together with several pastors and laymen throughout the Southern Baptist Convention to launch the Conservative Baptist Network — a group focused on maintaining a longstanding, convention-wide commitment to the inerrancy and sufficiency of Scripture. He currently serves as the network’s executive director.