Friday, November 21, 2008

Ken Ham at Calvary Chapel Kendall


This weekend Ken Ham, president and founder of Answers in Genesis - U.S. and the new, highly acclaimed Creation Museum will be at my home church Calvary Chapel Kendall .

Ken’s teachings emphasize the relevance and authority of the book of Genesis, including some of the “hot button” topics of our day. He provides biblical and scientific answers to some of the most difficult questions people ask about the Christian faith, including: Can we really trust the Bible from its very first verse? How do we know there is a God? Are dinosaurs mentioned in the Bible? How can we evangelize more effectively?

Come and join us for our regular weekend services and a special two part series on Sunday evening. This is going to be an amazing weekend you won’t want to miss! Be sure to invite all your friends.

Saturday, Nov. 22 @ 6:00pm
Sunday, Nov. 23 @ 8:45am, 10:30pm, 12:30pm
Special Evening Sessions: Sunday, Nov. 23 session:01@6:30pm & session:02@8:00pm
Childcare will be provided

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ken Ham teaches the earth and the universe is 6000 years old, so I'm sure it was an amazing weekend of delusion. The scientific community overwhelmingly demonstrates the earth is 4 - 5 billion years old. So Ken Ham is saying the entire scientific is off by a factor of about 1 MILLION! Scientists from nearly every independent discipline, including astronomy, cosmology, geology, physics, paleontology, linguistics, and biology are all completely insane or in the most unbelievable mass consipiracy in the history of the world! Ken Ham is a disgrace.

Anonymous said...

The vast majority of our current scientific community within our present scientific paradigm use the same philosophies within all disciplines, like astronomy, biology, paleontology, geology, etc. It is no surprise that since they all fall and align themselves to the same assumptions, they end up with the same conclusions. What are their assumptions? Look up uniformitarianism and materialism. These are not science.