The Last Meetings of 2016 – Our December Itinerary Scott Pauley

God’s Word and God’s Spirit have become very precious to me this year. In cities and rural communities, in church meetings and area rallies, we have witnessed the Lord at work. These are exciting days to serve Christ!

This week I am preaching the last revival meeting of the year. So many friends have kept up with us and labored for us in prayer. Thank you.

Over the next few weeks we hope to spend a little more time at home, enjoying family, reflecting on the goodness of God, and praying for the Lord to guide us in the new year. We would love to see you at one of our meetings very soon.

December 4, Sunday morning and evening, Cleveland Baptist Church, Cleveland, OH, Pastor Kevin Folger

December 11, Sunday morning and evening, Monclova Road Baptist Church, Toledo, OH, Pastor Jeremy Rands

December 18, Sunday evening, Bethhaven Baptist Church, Sheridan, MI, Pastor Kevin Crowell

December 24, Christmas Eve Service, Cranberry Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Roger Pauley

December 28, Wednesday evening service, Calvary Baptist Church, Summerville, WV, Pastor Ryan Trescott

December 29-31, Mid-Atlantic Youth Conference, Beacon Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC, Pastor Tim Rabon

May God bless you and your family with His presence in a special way at this time of year!

For more details on our itinerary visit enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or contact the host church.


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