Our October 2018 Itinerary Scott Pauley

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October is a busy month for special meetings in local churches. I hope you will be actively engaged in any special meetings in your own local church! There is nothing more encouraging than to see faithful people working together, praying together, and coming together to hear the Word of God.

As you pray for the meetings where you are we would be very grateful if you would pray for us. A verse that has come to mean a great deal to me recently is 2 Corinthians 2:14. I am praying it and claiming it day by day:

Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place.

This is what we desire! Would you help me pray this for the weeks ahead?

It would be a great encouragement to see you at one of these meetings…

Saturday-Monday, September 29-October 1, Bible Conference – Freedom Baptist Church, Fayetteville, NC, Pastor Paul Worley

Thursday-Friday, October 4-5, Michigan Association of Christian Schools Educator’s Convention – Temperance, MI, Dr. Doug Jackson

Saturday, October 6, Teen Explosion – People’s Baptist Church, McDonough, GA, Pastor Dave McCoy

Sunday, October 7, Morning and Evening Services – People’s Baptist Church, McDonough, GA, Pastor Dave McCoy

Monday-Wednesday, October 8-10, Southwide Baptist Fellowship – Franklin Road Baptist Church, Murfreesboro, TN, Dr. David Gibbs, Moderator

Sunday-Tuesday, October 14-16, Refresh Conference – Bible Baptist Church, Bradenton, FL, Pastor Sal Yannizzi

Sunday-Tuesday, October 21-23, Revival – Sun and Shield Baptist Church, Marana, AZ, Pastor Steve Morris

Sunday-Tuesday, October 28-30, Revival – Antioch Baptist Church, Bristol, VA, Pastor Brad Davis


More information on these and other meetings are available at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church. Our quarterly family e-newsletter will be sent later this week. If you have not already subscribed you may do so here.


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