Our December 2018 Itinerary Scott Pauley

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It is hard to believe that Thanksgiving is over and we are about to enter the last week of November. The Lord has been gracious and faithful. We hope that you and your family have had a wonderful time together over the last few days and pray that God will help us all to finish this year well!

More than ever we are grateful for your prayers. Join us if you can for one of these meetings in December and may God give you, your family, and your church family a very blessed Christmas season.

Sunday, December 2, Morning and Evening Services – Southside Baptist Church, Rock Hill, SC, Pastor Kenneth Walters

Monday-Wednesday, December 3-5, Revival – Alum Creek Baptist Church, Alum Creek, WV, Pastor Daniel Dent

Sunday, December 9, Morning and Evening Services – Faith Baptist Church, Temple, TX, Pastor Michael Lewis

Sunday, December 16, Morning and Evening Services – Bethel Baptist Church, Dickson, TN, Pastor Randy Franklin

Friday-Saturday, December 21-22, Youth Retreat – Chilhowie Baptist Church, Chilhowie, VA, Youth Pastor David Hodges (Retreat held in Bradley, WV.)

Monday, December 24, Christmas Eve Candlelight Service – Cranberry Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley

Sunday, December 30, Morning Service – Kegley Baptist Church, Kegley, WV, Pastor Rick Setzer


More detail on these and other meetings may be found at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church.


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