Join Us This Thursday! Scott Pauley

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Just a quick note today to tell you what the Lord is doing here in southern West Virginia. A great number of preachers and people have been praying for some time for revival. We are burdened to see a real spiritual awakening among God’s people and others brought to Christ. More than 20 churches have already committed to work together toward for a great gospel campaign in 2020.

This coming Thursday we are hosting a God Bless America Prayer Rally as a first step toward this effort. If you are within driving distance of Beckley, WV I would like to personally invite you to come. This first prayer meeting will be held at the Cranberry Baptist Church, 201 Cranberry Drive, Beckley, WV on Thursday, October 10.

A special children’s rally will begin at 6:30 in the gymnasium, along with a choir practice for all teens and adults who are interested in singing in the God Bless America choir next year. At 7:00 p.m. we will begin the prayer rally in the main auditorium. This time will include prayer lessons from God’s Word and definite seasons of prayer for ourselves and others.

You will enjoy the time with God’s people and in God’s presence. My friend, Evangelist Byron Foxx, and I are looking forward to joining friends from all over our region. Pastors may want pass along this information to their church on the Lord’s day. If you need additional detail you may call (304) 252-9632. We hope to see you this Thursday!


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