Our August Itinerary and A Quarterly Update Scott Pauley

12502-Main-Slide_Partner-With-Us-768x492 (1)

This summer has been exceedingly busy and blessed. We thank the Lord for His goodness in our lives and in the work He has called us to do. God has allowed us to see much fruit and I am praying that He will cause it to be “fruit that remains” for His glory.

Over the last weeks of this month I will be in a number of youth camps and several churches. The final days of July will be spent in special evangelistic meetings in Australia. We deeply need your prayers.

This week we posted an update on the second quarter of this year. I hope you will take the time to read the article in it on “No Lone Rangers in the Lord’s Work.” You may access the newsletter here.

Below is our itinerary for August. Please come join us if you can!

Thursday-Saturday, August 3-5 – Southwest Florida Teen Retreat, Gulf Coast Baptist Church, Cape Coral, FL, Pastor Tom Sexton

Sunday, August 6 – Homecoming Sunday, 10 am Service, Graystone Baptist Church, Lewisburg, WV, Pastor Youel Altizer

Tuesday, August 8, 10 am, Wednesday, August 9, 7 pm, Thursday, August 10, 7 pm – Mountaineer Baptist Campmeeting, Maranatha Baptist Church, Princeton, WV, Pastor Marvin Mills

Saturday, August 12, Youth Rally, Bethel Memorial Baptist Church, Lafayette, GA, Pastor Bud Martenn

Sunday, August 13, Morning Service, Bethel Memorial Baptist Church, Lafayette, GA, Pastor Bud Martenn

Wednesday, August 16 – Evening Service, Grace Baptist Church, Middletown, OH, Pastor Max Fernandez

Thursday-Friday, August 17-18 – School Retreat, Middletown Christian School, Middletown, OH, Pastor Max Fernandez

Sunday, August 20 – Morning and evening services, Pinecrest Baptist Church, McDonough, GA, Pastor John Anderson

Tuesday, August 22 – Evening Service, Seneca Baptist Church, Elliston, VA, Pastor John Collins

Sunday, August 27 – Morning and Evening Services, Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church, Gray, TN, Pastor Jody Jenkins

More detail on each meeting may be found at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church directly.


Discover more from Enjoying the Journey

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Post Author

More from similar topics

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Recent Posts

A journey through 1 John reveals our place in the family of God, how we can have assurance, and that our joy is rooted in Christ.

Journey through 1 John

“Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, and saith of him, Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile! Nathanael saith unto him, Whence knowest thou me? Jesus answered and said unto him, Before that Philip called thee, when thou wast under the fig tree, I saw thee.” (John 1:47-48)

Why the Story of Nathanael Sitting Under the Fig Tree Matters

It also discusses the Four Sermons in Haggai It is in that context that God raises up the prophet Haggai with four sermons in four months. The Word of the Lord comes to Haggai, and he preaches four sermons. Each one of them is dated for us. Each sermon targets a different problem. You can read them in Haggai chapters one and two. In his first sermon (Haggai 1:1-15), Haggai preached on the danger of waiting when we should be working. They were waiting for a sign to build. He said, You don't need a sign, you need to obey God. Haggai's second sermon (Haggai 2:1-9) explained the danger of lamenting the past and missing the present. They were sorrowing over the destruction of the past temple. God said, Build a new one. It was G. Campbell Morgan who said, “It is impossible to unlock the present with the rusty key of the past." Many people are bogged down in their past and miss the present. Keep in mind what is at hand and what is ahead. The third sermon he preached (Haggai 2:10-19) described the danger of seeing only the material and neglecting the supernatural. They could see the work that needed to be done, but they missed the fact that God had resources that would help them get it done. The Lord was behind all of this. The fourth sermon (Haggai 2:20-23) warned against the danger of recognizing who is against us and forgetting who is for us. They were concentrating on the opposition and forgetting that “greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world” (1 John 4:4). A journey through Haggai shows us the importance of performing the work that God has told us to do, and His glory in our obedience. Image leads to an overview of Haggai

Journey through Haggai

How Social Media Shapes Our Heart

How Social Media Shapes Our Hearts

Leave a Reply