Please Pray for These November Meetings Scott Pauley

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This is my favorite season of the year and a busy season of ministry. God has been faithful and we are seeing Him work in many places. Thank you for praying for us.

Our itinerary for the month of November is below. I would deeply appreciate your prayers and, as always, would be encouraged to see you if you are able to join us…

Thursday-Friday, November 2-3 – Loving and Leading Conference, First Baptist Church, Milford, OH, Pastor Bill Duttry

Sunday-Wednesday, November 5-8 – Revival, Lewisburg Baptist Church, Lewisburg, WV, Pastor Jonathan Comer

Sunday-Tuesday, November 12-14 – Revival, Harvest Baptist Church, Jacksonville, FL, Pastor Bryan Samms

Friday, November 17 – “Rally in the Valley” Youth Rally, Victory Baptist Church, Staunton, VA, Pastor Rader Ogden

Sunday, November 19 – Morning and Evening Services, Fairview Baptist Church, Athens, TN, Pastor Jack Scallions

Tuesday, November 21 – Thanksgiving Service, Lancaster Baptist Church, Lancaster, Ohio, Pastor Tim Knipp

Sunday, November 26 – Morning Service, Bible Baptist Church, Howell, MI, Pastor Tim Christoson

Wednesday, November 29 – Evening Service, Bellepoint Baptist Church, Hinton, WV, Pastor Gary Trout

In addition to these meetings, Associate Evangelist Chase Whitten will also be in the following meetings:

Sunday, November 5 – Morning Service, Cranberry Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley

Sunday pm, November 5-Wednesday, November 8, Revival, Bellepoint Baptist Church, Hinton, WV, Pastor Gary Trout

Sunday-Friday, November 12-17 – Revival, Ballard Baptist Church, Ballard, WV, Pastor Dave Spencer

Details on these and other meetings may be found at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church.


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