Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Pentecostal Fire Youth Conference 2017

The Pentecostal Fire Youth Conference is coming up soon. In fact, it is right on us. The conference begins on Thursday March 30th at 11:00 AM goes through Friday night. The theme is Sold Out and the line up of preachers and subjects is tremendous.


SCHEDULE
"SOLD OUT" 

2017


THURSDAY
March 30th 2017

- 11:00 AM -
"Sold Out To My Church" 
Bro David Brimm

"Sold Out To Ministry"
Bro Ryan Ralston

"Sold Out To Your Youth Group"
Bro Jeremy Spurlock

- 7:00 PM -
Vesper
Bro Trey Holden

Evening Service
Bro Philip Webb

After Service (10 pm - 2 am)
Rocky Top Sports World - ($10 per person)


• Children's Church •
Ages 5-10
Thursday & Friday • 11 AM - 1 PM
Session by Heritage Seminary 




FRIDAY
March 31st 2017

- 11:00 AM -
"Sold Out To Giving" 
Bro Israel Sanders

"Sold Out To God's Will In My Future" 
Bro Andrew Astor

"Sold Out And Sanctified"
Bro Shad McDonald

- 7:00 PM - 
Vesper
Bro Enoch Snow

Evening Service
Bro John Isaacs

You can view the schedule HERE as well as obtain other information about the conference and pre-conference activities.

We highly recommended PFYC and hope to be there as much as possible. We are closing revival in London on Wednesday night for the purpose of attending. Tending to the BoggsMobile in the shop may prevent me from being there every service but we are certainly going to try.

We hope to see you there.

Thank you for stopping by today.

Davy

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

On The Road Again Newsletter March 2017



We mailed out Odie's "On The Road Again" newsletter on Friday. While Kelly Jo and I were working at the Ranch Friday, Odie was stuffing envelopes and putting on labels and stamps. I try to post the newsletter here when I remember to do it, so the text of it is below.

We include a small window of our schedule in the newsletter and I have copied it at the bottom. If you want to see what is coming up you can always go here.

I hope you enjoy the newsletter. Thank you for reading today.

Davy

On The Road Again
From Snow To Sunshine

  Hello friends, I want to say our last newsletter was mailed the beginning of January and it seems that several people did not receive them. Also some random ones were returned. I apologize if you missed the last letter!
  2017 began for us while shouting the praises of our On Time God with Pastor Crowley and our dear friends at First Church of God in Christ. I am so glad it worked out where we could attend their New Years Eve service in Wichita, Kansas. It was the the exact start we needed for this year. 
  New Years Day we were privileged to be a part of the dedication of Hope For The Hurting, a program sponsored by Bethany Revival Center. We are excited to watch God move in many lives through Pastors John and Judy DiZazzo and their congregation.
  While in Wichita Pastor Terry White invited us to New Horizon Holiness Church. We enjoyed our visit with these precious people. New Horizon was home to us for 4 years and will always hold a special place in our hearts.
  From there we traveled to Oklahoma. Revival at Amber Mission Holiness Church was a last minute addition to our schedule, but It was God ordained. We had 4 glorious services with Pastor Russell Cheek and family. It was wonderful to see God work!
  The BoggsMobile then navigated the roads to Gainesville, Texas. It was so good to spend a weekend with Pastor Dennis King and our friends at House of Prayer.
  By mid January the bus was ready for better weather. We are thrilled to get away from as much snow and cold as possible. Our first southern stop was Citronelle, Alabama. Pastor Darius Templeton and the people at Cedar Creek Holy Church of God always welcome us with open arms.
 First Assembly in Douglas, Georgia was our next stop along the road. We had to hide from storms and I thank God for keeping us safe. We had a revival that we will remember for a long time. It is always fun to be with Pastor Marshall Adcock.
  It was so good to be in Cantonment, Florida to be with our dear friends at Beams of Light Holiness Church. Pastor Philip Deane and his precious people are special friends!
  The Lord moved in a mighty way at Grace Fellowship Holiness Church. We had a fantastic week with Pastor Jon Isaacs and the congregation in Elba, Alabama.
  City Reach made us unable to get to some of our normal stops last year, and we missed getting to see many friends. One of those place was Forts Lake Assembly. I am thankful we got to spend a week with Pastor Tim Cauley and our friends in Moss Point, Mississippi. They treated us like family.
  Our family split ways for six days. My parents enjoyed a great revival in Foley, Alabama. I hear they had a wonderful time at BibleWay Assembly with Pastor Eddy Sullivan.
  I snuck away to the Singing At Sea for a quick vacation with my friend Kaylene Stephens. We had a marvelous time cruising to the Bahamas and enjoying Southen Gospel Music.
  We joined forces again in Mobile, Alabama. The Lord blessed each service that we were in at Foster Grove Holiness Church. We had a good time with Pastor Jimmie McDuffie and his church!
 Then it was time to visit one of our "homes", Ellisville, Mississippi. We love every moment we get to be with Pastor Kenny Morris and the church family at First Assembly. Words cannot describe how much we love this church and these people.
  I am writing this from White Plains Holiness Assembly near Conehatta, MS. We are having wonderful services. We even got to see Bro. Ricky Boler run the ailse! We love coming here to be with these great people.
Allentown Campmeeting is on the horizon for us as I leave off writing. We are looking forward to it as always.
   Well, I hear the engine starting so I better go 'cause we're On The Road Again!
  Odie

Note From Davy:
Plans are moving forward on the house that we hope to build for Odie’s future. We are a long ways from having everything in place but we are moving forward. The prints are drawn and we are in the process of pulling everything together to submit them to the county for permitting. If all goes as planned, we hope to begin the dirt work by mid-April. We are hoping to frame the house and get it in the dry the week of May 22nd.

If you can swing a hammer, fetch a 2x4 or pick up trash, you are welcome to join us that week. Call us to let us know you are coming, how many you are bringing and what your skill level might be. If you are not a framer but you have other construction skills, we may have a place for you later. There are other areas of the building process that we do not have covered. Call or email us for more details.

We would love to provide places to stay for those that come to work, but we will be unable to do so. We do have several motels within 10 miles.


March 19-24 London, KY,
First Pentecostal Church,
Pastor Vernon Jarvis

March 26-29 London, KY,
Liberty Tabernacle
Pastor Lester Carpenter

March 30-31 Pigeon Forge, TN,
Attending  PFYC LeConte Center

April 2-7 Wartburg,TN,
Beechfork Holiness Church,
Pastor Herman Woods

April 9-14 Cental City, KY,
Trinity Pentecostal Church,
Pastor Alan Harris

April 16-21 Dayton, OH,
Attending 60th Anniversary Revival
Dryden Road Pentecostal Church
Pastor Bennie Sutherland

April 22-May 21 Hodgenville, KY
Music and Ministry Month
Hodgenville Pentecostal Church
Pastor David Webb

May 23-26 Framing the House

June 2-9 Sharonville, OH
Free Holiness Church of God
Youth Rally June 2
Pastor Randy Brown





Monday, March 20, 2017

Weekend Woundup and Weview #12

What an incredible weekend it was! We ran hard, drove a bunch of miles, crammed in a lot of activity and got a lot done as a result. Buckle up for a long post with lots of pictures. Let us begin all the way back on Wednesday.

We left Allentown Campmeeting Wednesday night at 10:00 PM. We had intended to stay a few minutes and fellowship but I had moved the bus in the afternoon to be ready to go and inadvertently parked in a space they needed for parking cars. I moved right before church but unfortunately I had to park in another place that would block folks in after church.

The only remedy was to leave as soon as church was over so that is what we did. Leaving at 10:00 was probably the best anyway since we had a long way to go. We did the majority of the drive Wednesday night before we stopped. The temperature was cool, the weather was perfect, the traffic was light and I was not sleepy at all.

I ended up driving 495 miles. We stopped for diesel just south of Montgomery Alabama and that was our only stop. We slept at the Flying J in Franklin, Kentucky about 40 miles north of Nashville. It was 5:50 AM when we arrived and 19 degrees! Brrrrrrrrr!


I slept about five hours and then cranked up the bus and prepared to roll again. Our first and only stop was on the other side of the interstate at Speedco. When I had my oil changed at Speedco near Jackson, Mississippi the Thursday before, their oil analysis machine was down. I had them save a small bottle of oil so I could have it checked at another Speedco.

I knew I would be passing this location Thursday so that was the plan. I love it when a plan comes together. I stopped in, they analyzed the oil and a few minutes later I was on my way with an excellent report.

At Speedco


We sailed around Louisville at the beginning of rush hour but hit northern Kentucky traffic at the worst time of the day. It was bad for 25-30 miles, including 15 miles north of Cincinnati. I probably would have been better to stop at a rest area in Kentucky and take a nap, but we made it.


We made it to the barn before dark and my brother Steve had the big door unfastened and ready to slide open for us. In a few minutes we were backed in and off to Acapulco.

We worked way into the night pulling stuff together for our busy Friday and then laid down for about four hours and then it was time to hit it. The first thing on the agenda was meeting with excavators and the septic guy. This is what it looked like while I was waiting INSIDE the heated Green Machine.



The white stuff you see does not indicate a problem with your screen. It indicates a problem with my head! What in the world am I doing this far north in mid March?


Those first round of meetings went well and then it was off to the township office for the final approval on the zoning permit for the house. That went well too. The township (Erin Hartsock) has been fantastic to work with during this whole process.

I also ran into (Almost literally) my cousin Gary Coffman. He is an electrician and has offered to coach us through the requirements of the electrical part of the house. A lot has changed since I wired houses for a living. Gary was very helpful.

By then it was way past lunch time so we made a beeline to Acapulco for a little salsa! See their matching shirts?




Then it was off to the county to apply for the building permit. That visit went VERY well too and I am hoping the whole permit process goes that smoothly. I should know something later in the week.

After a few more stops we went back to the barn. Kelly Jo had been working all day on getting the BoggsMobile ready to leave at the shop for several days and she had quite a bit more to do. I was rearranging the bays so that the AquaHot bay would be easily accessible for Jeff and his guys. That kept us busy the rest of the evening.

Odie and Lisa went to town and one of their stops was Skyline Chili for green spaghetti!



The water heater I installed temporarily in Mobile Alabama has worked out perfectly. It is amazing how much time I had been spending on the AquaHot every day for so long. The last four weeks have been quite a welcome break.

One of the things the bus is going into the shop for is the AquaHot, so it was time for the temporary water heater to come out. I drained it early Saturday morning, unhooked the water lines, unplugged the electric and scooted it out. It was one of the easiest things I did all weekend!


This where the water heater was sitting. That is part of the AquaHot behind it.


This is how it looks with the AquaHot cover in place.


I had one final meeting with a plumber and then it was time to crank up the BoggsMobile and hit the road again. We had to go right by Acapulco so we stopped for one or two bowls of salsa.





We sailed right through Cincinnati and northern Kentucky. Less than three hours after we left Acapulco we were pulling into First Pentecostal in London, Kentucky. It was a great trip and 196 miles!


Sunday we had two great services to kick off revival. It was incredible the way God swept in Sunday morning and declared His love for people. It seemed like I could feel the Lord loving the whole world.

If the Sunday services are any indication of God's intentions this week for revival, it is going to be good. I love revival.

Pastor Vernon Jarvis and Sis. Marsha


































I had a little more driving to do to cap off the weekend. After settling the girls in a motel after church, I left in the BoggsMobile and pointed it toward East Tennessee Luxury Coach in Vonore, Tennessee.

I made a fuel stop but the drive was uneventful other than that. I pulled into the bus place at 12:35 and I was parked and shut down in about 15 minutes.

The bus will stay here several days and we will live in a motel in London while that is going on. I am sure I will have more to say about all that later.

It is time for me to catch a few hours of sleep before getting checked in here and driving the Green Machine back to London.

Thank you for reading today.

Davy