September 2018 Schedule & Prayer List August 28, 2018

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The month of August has been a month of transition as our oldest daughter, Morgan, has begun college and Lauren and Grant have returned to school. God has graciously allowed me to spend a little extra time at home and with our family during these days. Now we are about to begin a very busy fall season.

We publish our schedule month by month along with periodic updates on meetings because of so many people who have expressed interest in praying with us. The purpose of our itinerary is not just for information – it is for intercession! Would you take this month’s schedule of meetings and add it to your prayer list?

Sunday, September 2, Morning and Evening Services – Laurel Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC, Pastor Jonathan Blankenship

Monday – Wednesday, September 3-5, The Preacher’s Rest – Tabernacle Baptist Church, Hickory, NC, Pastor Scott Hooks (We look forward to co-hosting this special gathering for preachers and their wives. Go to thepreachersrest.com for more information and to join us!)

Saturday, September 8, Buckeye Teen Harvest Rally – Mansfield Baptist Church, Mansfield, OH, Pastor Rob Kurtz

Sunday, September 9, Morning Services – Grace Baptist Church, Delaware, OH, Pastor John Herdman

Friday – Saturday, September 14-15, Men’s Conference – Newark Baptist Temple, Heath, OH, Pastor Mark Falls

Sunday, September 16, Morning Services – Newark Baptist Temple, Heath, OH, Pastor Mark Falls

Sunday, September 16, Special Evening Missions Service – Mamre Baptist Church, Kitts Hill, OH, Pastor Ryan McKee

Monday – Tuesday, September 17-18, Atlanta Super Conference – People’s Baptist Church, McDonough, GA, Pastor David McCoy

Sunday – Tuesday, September 23-25, Revival – Liberty Baptist Church, Lyons, GA, Pastor Michael Plowman

Sunday – Monday, September 30-October 1, Old Fashioned Sunday and Bible Conference -Freedom Baptist Church, Fayetteville, NC, Pastor Paul Worley


You may find more details on each meeting at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church.

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