Endings And Beginnings – Our September Schedule Scott Pauley

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It is amazing how quickly the summer season goes. Our kids are now back in school and hints of fall are in the air. As students return to their classrooms, we must all remember what God has taught us this summer.

For many, the start of school is the restart of regular schedules and routines. Every day that schedule should include time with God, but we must guard that those times never become merely routine!

September is a busy month of revival meetings. More than anything, our nation needs a fresh stirring of God’s Spirit. I often feel like the prophet Jeremiah, who lamented: “The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved” (Jeremiah 8:20). Pray with us that God will rekindle the hearts of His people and convict unbelieving souls.

I hope you will be able to join us in these meetings either in prayer or in person…

Sunday, September 1 – Morning Service, Fellowship Baptist Church, Wytheville, VA, Pastor Andrew Davis

Sunday, September 1 – Evening Service, Solid Rock Baptist Church, Granite Falls, NC, Pastor Jerry Stines

Monday-Wednesday, September 2-4– 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 again this year. Go to thepreachersrest.com for more information and to join us!)

Sunday-Tuesday, September 8-10– Revival, Lighthouse Baptist Church, Jackson, GA, Pastor Chad Gordon

Tuesday, September 10– The Preacher’s Fellowship, Pine Grove Baptist Church, Stockbridge, GA, Pastor Greg Howell

Friday-Saturday, September 13-14– Seeing Truth Youth Worker’s Conference, Lighthouse Baptist Church, Winchester, VA, Pastor Howard Caldwell

Sunday-Tuesday, September 15-17– Revival, Granite Baptist Church, Glen Burnie, MD, Pastor Lou Rossi

Sunday-Tuesday, September 22-24– Revival, Harvest Baptist Temple, Owensboro, KY, Pastor Greg Dowdy

Sunday-Tuesday, September 29-October 1– Revival, Heritage Baptist Church, Lufkin, TX, Pastor Jim Housely


Details on these and other meetings may be found at enjoyingthejourney.org/calendar or by contacting the host church.


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  1. Mary Gonzalez on September 14, 2019 at 10:17 PM

    Blessings my dear brothers and sisters I just started reading about all your ministry, I’m from San Antio, Texas and I ask you all to pray for me I love to minister and evangelize, I’m not a pastor. I’m so excited to learn alot from your posts, please keep me in prayer and I thank you from the bottom of my heart and my the Lord bless each and everyone for all these teachings

    • Scott Pauley on October 5, 2019 at 11:45 AM

      Thank you for your burden for souls. May the Lord use you to lead many to Christ.

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