Evangelist Stan Scott will be speaker at Prairie Chapel Church
Evangelist Stan Scott will be conducting special services at 7:30 p.m., March 13-15, at Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church. The Rev. Don Trigg, pastor of the church, extends an invitation to all to attend the nightly services, Friday through Sunday.
Evangelist Stan Scott is one of America's most enthusiastic voices for Jesus! Once an athiestic, high-living television newsman, he is now in full-time ministry.
As a well known and successful broadcasting personality for more than 20 years, Stan encountered people from all walks of life. The purpose of his existence, it seemed, was to report the tragedies of life. However, much of Stan's innermost feelings never reached the public. There was an emptiness that he carried within himself.
Stan sought happiness and fulfillment in a wide range of areas - from material things to the martial arts - but there was no satisfaction. Then, he began to experience personal tragedies which caused further doubts and angers. Stan blamed God for the tragic death of his first child and for his own affliction with malignant cancer - and the near collapse of his marriage.
At his lowest emotional ebb, Stan Scott encountered something beyond the realm of even his creative imagination. He had an encounter with Jesus!
Plan to attend the special services at Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church to hear the Rev. Stan Scott. His messages will leave a lasting impact on your heart and life! The ministry of Evangelist Stan Scott is considered a learning, growing, praising experience!
- The Tribune Friday February 27th 1987
Evangelist Stan Scott is one of America's most enthusiastic voices for Jesus! Once an athiestic, high-living television newsman, he is now in full-time ministry.
As a well known and successful broadcasting personality for more than 20 years, Stan encountered people from all walks of life. The purpose of his existence, it seemed, was to report the tragedies of life. However, much of Stan's innermost feelings never reached the public. There was an emptiness that he carried within himself.
Stan sought happiness and fulfillment in a wide range of areas - from material things to the martial arts - but there was no satisfaction. Then, he began to experience personal tragedies which caused further doubts and angers. Stan blamed God for the tragic death of his first child and for his own affliction with malignant cancer - and the near collapse of his marriage.
At his lowest emotional ebb, Stan Scott encountered something beyond the realm of even his creative imagination. He had an encounter with Jesus!
Plan to attend the special services at Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church to hear the Rev. Stan Scott. His messages will leave a lasting impact on your heart and life! The ministry of Evangelist Stan Scott is considered a learning, growing, praising experience!
- The Tribune Friday February 27th 1987
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in Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio 43812, United States