Our January 2019 Itinerary Scott Pauley

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These are days of preparation as we look forward to the year ahead. Thank you for praying for us. We would love to see you at one of these meetings in January…

Wednesday-Friday, January 2-4 – Conference on Revival and Evangelism, Beacon Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC, Pastor Tim Rabon (more details at core2019.com)

Sunday, January 6 – Morning Service, New Grace Baptist Church, Bristol, TN, Pastor Sam Haynes

Sunday, January 6 pm – Tuesday, January 8 – Revival, Rock Heritage Baptist Church, Kingsport, TN, Pastor Trevor Knight

Saturday-Tuesday, January 12-15 – Revival, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Ft. Myers, FL, Pastor Matt Booher (Preacher’s Fellowship on Tuesday morning)

Friday-Saturday, January 18-19 – Young Adults Conference, Heritage Baptist Church, Opelika, AL, Pastor Thad Endicott

Sunday, January 20 – Morning and Evening Services, Heritage Baptist Church, Opelika, AL, Pastor Thad Endicott

Friday-Saturday, January 25-26 – Men’s Conference, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Conover, NC, Pastor Brian Correll

Sunday, January 27 – Morning Service, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Conover, NC, Pastor Brian Correll

Sunday, January 27 – Evening Service, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Hickory, NC, Pastor Scott Hooks

Monday-Wednesday, January 28-30 – Revival, First Baptist Church of Southwest Broward, Cooper City, FL, Pastor Tom Odom


For more information on these and other meetings visit enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or contact the host church.


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