Our July Itinerary and a Special Request Scott Pauley

The months are passing so quickly! Six months ago my family and I stepped out into full time evangelism. God has been so good and He continues to exceed our expectations. Thank you for praying for us. Each week we hear from faithful friends and see many others. We would love to see you in the coming month…

July 3 – Sunday Services – Grace Baptist Church, Middletown, OH, Pastor Max Fernandez

July 6-8 – Youth Congress – Temple Baptist Church and Crown College, Powell, TN, Pastor Clarence Sexton

July 10 – Sunday Services – Temple Baptist Church, Flower Mound, TX, Pastor Richard Wallace

July 12 – Tuesday night – University Baptist Church, Atlanta, GA, Pastor Gary Ledford

July 13-15 – Teen Camp – Venture of Faith Camp, Valdosta, GA, Pastor Keith Smith

July 17 – Sunday Services – Fellowship Baptist Church, Vienna, WV, Pastor Jon Lands

July 18 – Teen Camp – Greenbrier Christian Retreat, Lewisburg, WV, Pastor Jonathan Comer

July 21 – Summer Bible Conference – Bible Baptist Church, Hendersonville, TN, Pastor Greg Mutsch

July 24 – Sunday Services – Crossroads Baptist Church, Fishersville, VA, Pastor Heath Spivey

July 25-26 – Teen Camp – Southland Christian Camp, Ringgold, LA, Director Mike Herbster

July 29-30 – Men’s Retreat – Greenbrier Christian Retreat, Lewisburg, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley and Pastor Jonathan Comer

July 31 – Sunday Services – Cranberry Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley

For additional details on our itinerary visit enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary.

Finally, I have a special request. Each quarter we send out a newsletter to our friends. This prayer update is a way of staying in contact and sharing highlights of what God is doing. If you have not already signed up to receive this newsletter, would you do so now? Our second quarter newsletter will be emailed in just a few days. You may join this email list by clicking here.

Thank you again from our family for standing with us in prayer. May God give you the most fruitful summer ever as you serve Him!


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