A Look At April & Beyond Scott Pauley

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It is hard to believe that the first quarter of the year will soon be gone! We are grateful for the Lord’s faithfulness and the faithful prayers of so many of you. Over the last days of this month I will be preaching in Ohio, Georgia, and Florida. You can find more details on the current meetings at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary.

As we look ahead to April our hearts are full of expectancy for what the Lord will do. Please ask God to advance His cause and bring many to Himself in the following meetings:

Tuesday, April 2 – Christian Worker’s Fellowship, 10 am, Cranberry Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley

Wednesday-Thursday, April 3-4 – Revival, Cranberry Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley

Friday, April 5-6 – Family Recharge, Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church, Gray, TN, Pastor Jody Jenkins

Sunday, April 7 – Morning service, Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church, Gray, TN, Pastor Jody Jenkins

Sunday, April 7 – Evening service, Temple Baptist Church, Powell, TN, Pastor Clarence Sexton (This is the beginning of the Baptist Friends meeting that lasts all week. You may find more information at baptistfriends.org.)

Tuesday, April 9 – Baptist Friends, Morning session, Temple Baptist Church, Powell, TN, Pastor Clarence Sexton

Saturday, April 13 – Men’s Meeting, First Baptist Church, Clute, TX, Pastor Josh McGee

Sunday, April 14 – Morning service, First Baptist Church, Clute, TX, Pastor Josh McGee

Sunday, April 14 – Evening service, Christchurch Baptist Fellowship, Houston, TX, Pastor Johnny Pope

Monday-Wednesday, April 15-17 – Revival, First Baptist Church, Sophia, WV, Pastor Wayne Nutter

Friday, April 19 – Good Friday Service, Crossroads Baptist Church, Fishersville, VA, Pastor Heath Spivey

Sunday-Tuesday, April 21-23 – Revival, Crossroads Baptist Church, Columbus, NC, Pastor Nathan Deatrick

Tuesday, April 23 – Chapel, Ambassador Baptist College, Lattimore, NC, President Alton Beal

Wednesday, April 24 – Chapel, Calvary Baptist Bible College and Seminary, King, NC, Pastor Kevin Broyhill

Sunday-Tuesday, April 28-30 – Revival, Woodmen Road Free Will Baptist Church, Colorado Springs, CO, Pastor Dexter Guin


Make plans to join us for one of these special events coming soon:

God Bless America Crusade, Wednesday – Saturday, May 1-4, Akron, OH (GodBlessAmericaRally.com)

WV Grads Baccalaureate Service – Sunday, May 12, Beckley, WV (WVGrads.com)

Journey Through History Tour of D.L. Moody’s Home – Friday – Saturday, July 5-6, Northfield, MA (enjoyingthejourney.org/journey-with-moody)


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