Our December Itinerary and Family Update Scott Pauley

This has been a whirlwind year! In just a few days we will publish a year-end newsletter and report on this year’s meetings. If you have not subscribed to receive our quarterly email we would love to include you in it! Click here to subscribe.

These are days of opportunity…and days of spiritual opposition. Everything God ordains Satan opposes! “For a great door and effectual is opened unto me, and there are many adversaries” (1 Cor. 16:9). The spiritual battle is intense. The enemy hates the work of the Lord and the advancement of the gospel. Please pray with us for the power of the Holy Spirit to be evident in every place.

Below you will find our final scheduled meetings for 2016. I look forward to some time at home with the family this month and to the doors that are opening in the coming days. We would love to hear from you. You may email us at [email protected] or write to us at 1038 N. Eisenhower Drive, #174, Beckley, WV 25801.

May God bless you and your family at this special time of year.

December 4 – Sunday morning and evening, Cleveland Baptist Church, Cleveland, OH, Pastor Kevin Folger

December 11 – Sunday morning and evening, Monclova Baptist Church, Toledo, OH, Pastor Jeremy Rands

December 14 – Wednesday evening service, Belmont, OH

December 18 – Sunday evening service, Bethhaven Baptist Church, Sheridan, MI, Pastor Kevin Crowell

December 24 – Christmas Eve service, Cranberry Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley

December 28 – Wednesday evening service, Calvary Baptist Church, Summerville, WV, Pastor Ryan Trescott

December 29-31 – Youth Conference, Beacon Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC, Pastor Tim Rabon

More detail may be found at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church.


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