Our August Schedule Scott Pauley

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The adventure continues! Following Christ is always an adventure but the current situation in our world makes it even more so. These are days where we must exercise faith at every turn, and how wonderful it is to see the Lord leading.

Today I have had the joy of speaking to a group of pastors from Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, and Virginia in an online meeting. I preached a recorded gospel message to be used in England in a few days and tonight I am to speak to a group of teenagers through a zoom conference. Who would have imagined?!?

Still, with all of the technological opportunities, I am most happy to be back in churches for in-person meetings and we have had very special services over the last few weeks. Churches and pastors need encouragement and it is a privilege to serve with God’s people across the country. Tomorrow, as we conclude July, I am to speak morning and evening at a youth retreat here in West Virginia.

Because of changing schedules and situations we have not posted our extended calendar on our website. For now, the meetings will be announced month by month to allow adjustments to be made based on the current situation in each state. You may visit enjoyingthejourney.org/calendar or contact the host churches directly for more details.

Would you please pray that the Lord will continue to keep us safe and well as we travel in different regions? Most of all, ask the Lord to move in hearts and accomplish something for His glory in each place. We would be very grateful for you to go with us in prayer to these meetings in the month of August…

Sunday-Tuesday, August 2-4, Revival – Heritage Baptist Church, Haslet, TX, Pastor Eric Crawford

Friday, August 7, Southwest Florida Youth Meeting – Gulf Coast Baptist Church, Cape Coral, FL, Pastor Tom Sexton

Sunday-Tuesday, August 9-11, Champions Conference – Bible Baptist Church, Palm Harbor, FL, Pastor Jason Wiley

Sunday, August 16, Morning and Evening Services – Faith Baptist Church, Fredericksburg, VA, Pastor Kurt Skelly

Tuesday, August 18, Evening Service – Seneca Baptist Church, Elliston, VA, Pastor John Collins

Friday-Saturday, August 21-22 – Staff and Soulwinning Training, Liberty Baptist Church, Newport Beach, CA, Pastor Ryan Thompson

Sunday, August 23, Morning and Evening Services – Liberty Baptist Church, Newport Beach, CA, Pastor Ryan Thompson

Tuesday, August 25, Super Tuesday Revival Meeting – Cranberry Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley

Saturday, August 29, Florida Family Summit – Community Bible Baptist Church, Pinellas Park, FL, Pastor Brent Stancil

Sunday, August 30, Morning and Evening Services – Community Bible Baptist Church, Pinellas Park, FL, Pastor Brent Stancil


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