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Should we still Believe in God in this Scientific Age?

When

August 7th and 8th at 7pm

Where

The Factory, Heritage Room

 

Please join us on August 7th and 8th at the Factory in Franklin (Heritage Room) to examine the Bible’s answers to the question “Should we still Believe in God in this Scientific Age?”

August 7th at 7pm: Christianity and Science

  • 1st Night Video
  • Is there a CONFLICT between Christianity and Science or is there COHERENCE?
  • Has modern science helped us understand the answer? From exploring the universe to looking at our bodies, this study will look at this question from all angles.

August 8th at 7pm: The Great Designer

  • 2nd Night Video
  • During this study we are going to look at and explore Evidence from the Chemistry of Living Things
  • During this study we will be looking at DNA, RNA, Molecular Machines, and more. What can they teach us?

We hope you will join us for our 3rd annual Community Bible Study. The study will last 1 hour, followed by a 15 minute Q&A session. If you have any questions, please reach out to us by clicking the Contact button above or by CLICKING HERE.

Romans 1:20 “For the invisible things of him since the creation of the world are clearly seen, being perceived through the things that are made, even his everlasting power and divinity; that they may be without excuse:”

  We will also be live streaming this year’s Community Bible Study as well, for those that can not join us.

LOCATION / DIRECTIONS: This year’s Bible Study will be in the Heritage Room located towards the back of the Factory, near the Farmers Market Pavilion, at 230 Franklin Rd, Franklin, TN 37064. The best place to park is at the Farmers Market Pavilion identified in the picture(s) below. You can access the Heritage Room either through the main building or down the sidewalk pathway that leads to the Farmers Market Pavilion. We will have signs located on site to direct those interested in attending. We look forward to seeing you there.

Additional photo showing where the Farmers Market Pavilion is located, including the entire factory and Franklin Rd.