Oct 1, 2025

Scott Van Voorst named Dordt University’s 2025 Horizon Award recipient

Scott Van Voorst (‘08) has been named the Dordt University 2025 Horizon Award recipient, recognizing his desire to use his knowledge, gifts, and talents to participate in God's redemptive work in the world.

Scott Van Voorst (‘08) has been named the 2025 Horizon Award recipient. This award from Dordt University recognizes alumni who are community-minded and​ entrepreneurial—those who are using their knowledge, gifts, and talents to participate in God's redemptive work in the world.

Van Voorst currently serves as pastor at Cornerstone CRC, which meets in the South Dakota State Penitentiary, and as a chaplain in the Air National Guard.

Although Van Voorst majored in youth ministry at Dordt, it was primarily through his mentors that he gained a clearer understanding of his calling. “A number of the theology department professors invested significantly in me,” recalls Van Voorst. “And several staff members took the time to get to know me, help me discern God’s call in my life, and broaden my view of what kingdom impact my life could have.”

“Having a clear view of God at work in places and with people that most of society would write off as a lost cause is the most enjoyable part of my work at Cornerstone."

“Through my time and interactions at Dordt, it became clear that my passion for youth ministry was a part of a broader passion for the church to reach people on the fringes or who may fall through the cracks,” explains Van Voorst. “As I pursued further education at Calvin Seminary, I had the opportunity to visit Angola in Louisiana to experience the difference the gospel had made in that prison. God used that experience to increase my passion for the potential of the gospel light in darker places and the dignity of all humanity as image bearers.”

Ordained in the CRC in 2015, Van Voorst and his family continued to follow God’s call and relocated several times, most recently returning to the Midwest where he also joined the Air National Guard. In 2021, he began serving at Cornerstone Prison Church.

In his roles as pastor and chaplain, Van Voorst works with people from a variety of religious backgrounds. He believes his time at Dordt equipped him well for that work. “My time at Dordt greatly deepened my knowledge of my faith and commitment to the Reformed worldview,” he says. “Without the mentoring, education, and training I received at Dordt, I wouldn’t have had the background to take on extra challenges during seminary and likely would have had less perspective on the broadness of God’s Kingdom.”

Van Voorst says he enjoys much of his work, but “having a clear view of God at work in places and with people that most of society would write off as a lost cause is the most enjoyable part of my work at Cornerstone. Getting to be in the room when God moves and pours out His grace through the words of a person serving a life sentence and know that He uses my efforts to make these opportunities continue is a rich blessing.”

Van Voorst is also grateful for his wife, Leah, whom he married while still a student at Dordt. “She has been with me through so many adventures in serving God and has been a massive support at times when I have wondered if God was calling me to more or to the next thing,” says Van Voorst. “I wouldn’t be the military chaplain and prison pastor I am without her support and care for our family while I serve in my ministry roles.”

The Van Voorsts have five children, spanning life stages from toddler through high school. “When I’m not serving in a secured facility somewhere, I am spending time with my family, enjoying God’s world and the unique passions he has given each of my family members,” says Van Voorst.

Van Voorst will be recognized at the Defender Nation Dinner at Defender Days, held on October 17.

About Dordt University

As an institution of higher education committed to the Reformed Christian perspective, Dordt University equips students, faculty, alumni, and the broader community to work toward Christ-centered renewal in all aspects of contemporary life. Located in Sioux Center, Iowa, Dordt is a comprehensive university named to the best college lists by U.S. News and World Report, the Wall Street Journal, Times Higher Education, Forbes.com, Washington Monthly, and Princeton Review.


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