The Final Month of the Year: December 2017 Itinerary Scott Pauley

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We are drawing to the close of a very busy year! I am grateful to have a little extra time with the family over the next few weeks. Most of our December meetings are on Sundays and Wednesdays, and we look forward to being with several churches.

As always, we are grateful for your prayers and hope to see many of you soon. It would be a joy to hear from your family during this season. May God help us all to finish 2017 strong in the Lord!

December 2 – Central Indiana Youth Rally, Northern Park Baptist Church, Greenwood, IN, Chairman: Doug Keppel

December 3 – Sunday Morning Service, Grace Baptist Church, Fayetteville, WV, Pastor Jim Mitchell

December 3 – Sunday Evening Service, Elton Community Church, Meadow Bridge, WV, Pastor Roger Thornton

December 6 – Wednesday Evening Service, Sinks Grove Baptist Church, Sinks Grove, WV, Pastor Clark Morgan

December 10 – Sunday Morning Service, Lighthouse Baptist Church, Hagerstown, MD, Pastor Mark Chapman

December 10 – Sunday Evening Service, Truth Baptist Church, Mechanicsville, VA, Pastor Eric Hastings

December 13 – Wednesday Evening Service, Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Charleston, WV, Pastor Gary Hall

December 17 – Sunday Morning Service, Valley View Baptist Church, Knoxville, TN, Pastor Justin Pratt

December 20, Wednesday Evening Youth Service, Chilhowie Baptist Church, Chilhowie, VA

December 24 – Sunday Evening, Christmas Candlelight Service, Cranberry Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley

December 31 – Sunday Morning Service, Kegley Baptist Church, Kegley, WV, Pastor Rick Setzer

The following services are also being conducted by Associate Evangelist, Chase Whitten:

December 3 – Sunday Morning Service, Packs Branch Baptist Church, Mt. Hope, WV, Pastor Sam Vance

December 3 – Sunday Evening Service, Lick Creek Baptist Church, Green Sulphur Springs, WV

December 6 – Wednesday Evening Service, Lick Creek Baptist Church, Green Sulphur Springs, WV

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


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  1. JESS ENOCHS on November 30, 2017 at 9:51 AM

    We pray for you every day.
    Thank God for using you mightily

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