Our March Prayer List Scott Pauley

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Life is not about things “to-do” but about things “to-pray” for. Every event should be an opportunity to pray. The calendar should become part of our prayer list!

As I look over our schedule week by week I am praying that in every place the Lord Jesus will be glorified, the Holy Spirit will have liberty, and the Father will be pleased. Would you join me in that prayer for the month ahead?

Sunday-Tuesday, March 3-5 – Revival, Community Baptist Church, Lenoir City, TN, Pastor Ken Scoggins

Monday, March 4 – Chapel, The Crown College, Powell, TN, Dr. Clarence Sexton

Sunday-Tuesday, March 10-12 – Revival, Truth Baptist Church, Mechanicsville, VA, Pastor Erik Hastings

Sunday, March 17 – Morning and Evening Services, Grace Baptist Church, Debary, FL, Pastor Jacob Samples

Friday-Saturday, March 22-23 – Men’s Conference, Community Baptist Temple, Akron, OH, Pastor Mark O’Donnell

Sunday, March 24 – Morning and Afternoon Services, Community Baptist Temple, Akron, OH, Pastor Mark O’Donnell

Tuesday, March 26 – Independent Baptist Fellowship of Georgia, Crossroads Baptist Church, Lawrenceville, GA, Pastor Kenny Kuykendall

Friday-Saturday, March 29-30 – Youth Conference, Westgate Baptist Church & Florida Baptist College, Tampa, FL, Pastor George Pirt

Sunday, March 31 – Morning and Evening Services, Westgate Baptist Church, Tampa, FL, Pastor George Pirt


For more information on these and other meetings visit enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or contact the host church.


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