Our August Itinerary and an Update on the Family Scott Pauley

God has been very gracious during this summer season. We have seen much fruit in many places. Please help us pray that the fruit will remain to the glory of God. It has been a special blessing to see so many friends across the country.

The upcoming month will be a very busy one for our family. In addition to the meetings we will be relocating to Beckley, West Virginia. Just this week the Lord sold our home here in Knoxville and we are working out details for our move in the next few weeks. Thank you for praying for all of us during this transition.

IMG_1106It has been a joy to live and serve in Knoxville for over twenty years. Tammy and I believe that this move is of God. Our children will have the opportunity to be near grandparents and other family when I am away from them. My dad pastors the Cranberry Baptist Church in Beckley and they will serve as our sending church. Of course, we have mixed emotions as we leave so many friends and the church home we love, but it is exciting to be following the Lord. The adventure continues.

Please pray for our meetings during the month of August and come be with us if you can…

August 1-2     Family Camp – Armed Forces Baptist Missions, Whitewater, WI, Director Doug Carragher

August 3-4     Great Lakes Youth Conference – Cleveland Baptist Church, Cleveland, OH, Pastor Kevin Folger

August 4-6     Southwest Florida Teen Retreat – Gulf Coast Baptist Church, Cape Coral, FL, Pastor Tom Sexton

August 10-11  Campmeeting – Maranatha Baptist Church, Princeton, WV, Pastor Marvin Mills

August 13       Youth Rally – Lighthouse Baptist Church, Dawsonville, GA, Pastor Charles Blackstock

August 14-16 Sunday services and revival meeting – Maranatha Baptist Church, Columbus, GA, Pastor Mark Brown

August 20-21 Youth Conference and Sunday morning service – Teays Valley Baptist Church, Teays Valley, WV, Pastor John Smith

August 21-24 Sunday evening service and revival meeting – Grace Baptist Church, Urbana, OH, Pastor Aaron Samples

August 28      Anniversary Sunday – Calvary Baptist Church, Smithfield, VA, Pastor Dan Gray

August 30      Tuesday evening – Seneca Baptist Church, Ellison, VA, Pastor John Collins

More detail on these meeting will be available soon at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or you may contact the host church for additional information.

 


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  1. Dan Brock on August 1, 2016 at 8:30 PM

    Just watch some of your messages on u tube , thank you for being faithful, and i want you to keep on keeping on , may GOD keep a hedge around and your family. Your friend Dan Brock, and by the way keep praying for Adam, i’am not giving up him.

    • Scott Pauley on August 2, 2016 at 12:07 AM

      Thank you so much, brother Dan! Love you and appreciate your friendship. I am praying for Adam!

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