Eubank Summer and Fall Schedule 2018

June
23: Seabeck, WA
24: Speaking at both morning services at Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church in Falls City, WA, then driving to Ephrata, WA
25-28: Diamond J Rodeo Camp near Oroville, WA
29: 8 a.m. program at Litch house in Yakima, WA, followed by an afternoon climb of Pinnacle Peak in Mt. Rainier National Park
July
2-4: In Jackson, WY
5-7: Climbing in the Tetons, WY
8-11: Competing in a rodeo in Cody, WY
12-14: Driving to Napa Valley, CA
14-15: Napa Valley and Yountville in CA
16: Driving to St. George, UT
17: Evening program at Calvary Chapel St. George, UT
18-19: Driving to Colorado Springs, CO
20: 9 a.m. meeting with EIG and then at noon go to Free the Oppressed (FTO) board meetings outside of Colorado Springs, CO
21-22: FTO board meeting
23: Climb Pikes Peak, CO
24: Colorado Springs, CO
25-27: Hsin house north of Denver, CO
27: 6 p.m. program at Hsin house, CO
28: TBD
29: TBD in NM or UT
30/31: Traveling to Malibu, CA
August
1: Program at 7 p.m. at Calvary Chapel Murrieta, CA
2: Evening program at North Coast Calvary Chapel in Carlsbad, CA
3-5: Malibu, CA
7: Kingdom Air, Sutton, AK
8: Morning at Kingdom Air and a 7 p.m. program at Glacier View Church near Victory Bible Camp, AK
9: Victory, AK, with Lee family
10: Anchorage, AK
11-17: Port Alsworth, AK
18: Anchorage, AK
19: Anchorage, AK – FCC or Clearwater or both
September
8-9: Traveling to Malibu, CA
9: Morning programs at Malibu Presbyterian Church, CA
10-15: Phoenix, AZ, and to Midland, TX
16: Morning church programs at First Presbyterian Church, Midland, TX
17: Midland and pm with Crumps
18: Evening program, Midland, TX
19-23: TBD in TX
24-28: Back to Phoenix, AZ
October
1: Santa Barbara
2: Malibu
3: Fly to Thailand
3-26: Thailand and Burma
26-31: Alaska missions conference
November
Unite for freedom, justice and peace
Forgive and do not hate each other
Pray with faith, Act with courage
Never surrender
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