Our March Itinerary and Update Scott Pauley

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It is a joy to be home for a few days with the family. Preparations are being made for busy days ahead. We covet your prayers as we approach the month of March. Join us for one of these special meetings…

Friday-Saturday, March 3-4 – Bound by Love Marriage Retreat, Northside Baptist Church, Nolansville, TX, Pastor Adam Garber

Sunday-Tuesday, March 5-7 – Revival, Bethel Baptist Church, Turbotville, PA, Pastor Ron Bixler

Friday, March 10 – Youth Rally, Freedom Baptist Church, Rural Hall, NC, Pastor Jon White

Saturday, March 11 – Youth Event, Southview Baptist Church, Statesville, NC, Youth Director Jamel Hamka

Sunday, March 12 – Southside Baptist Church, Pastor Kenneth Walters, Rock Hill, SC

Wednesday, March 15 – Cranberry Baptist Church, Pastor Roger Pauley, Beckley, WV

Sunday – Tuesday, March 19-21 – Revival, Maranatha Baptist Church, Rantoul, IL, Pastor Mark Wilkerson

Friday – Saturday, March 24-25 – College and Career Retreat, The Wilds, Brevard, NC

Sunday, March 26 – Boiling Springs Baptist Church, Fletcher, NC, Pastor Cody Sturgill

Thursday, March 30 – Missions Conference – Maranatha Baptist Church, Oak Grove, KY, Pastor Dave Noffsinger

Friday, March 31 – Youth Rally – Maranatha Baptist Church, Oak Grove, KY, Pastor Dave Noffsinger

In addition to these meetings I plan to attend the Capitol Connection in Washington D.C. This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with your legislators and pray with them for our nation. I would encourage you to consider joining us this year! You can find more information at awakeamericaonline.org.

Also, on Saturday, March 18, Evangelist Byron Foxx and our supporting pastors and churches in the Tri-Cities will be conducting a special choir rehearsal and prayer rally. Our last gathering had over 200 believers gathered to pray for revival and for souls! These events are in preparation for the Go Reach America Campaign coming up on May 3-6. All rallies are held at the Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church in Gray, TN. For more information visit GodBlessAmericaRally.com or email me. If you are within driving distance we would love for you to be a part!

Thank you for your continued prayers for me and for our family. We are truly grateful for your friendship. May the Lord use you where you are today!

Additional details on each meeting may be found at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church.


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  1. Nathan Crawley on February 16, 2017 at 1:49 PM

    Praying here at EMBC Mesa, Az!

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