CREATION WEEKEND 2017
It was a fun and Informative Creation Weekend for all. Below are a few shots of the events.
Thomas Bailey starting Saturday off with the first session.
These oil shale slabs are full of trilobite bits. Mike examining several trilobite tails.
Marc Kenyon steadying a slab for hammering,
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People loved the fossil hunt. This local oil shale when split open really stunk indicating a past rapid burial of plant and animal matter. It really harmonized well with Noah's Flood account!
The rock pile in the back ground was a hit too. Shiny minerals for kids to take home.
Close up of Mikes slab.
Sunday School with Martin Legemaate about to start the "Drowning Dinos" power-point presentation.
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Creation Weekend Feedback
Hi Martin,
We had a lovely time at your church, it was very encouraging to see your dedication and the program you all had.
Keep up the good work, it's needed. We would love to join for the fossil trip so I will keep an eye on your website
for details etc.Thank you so much for your work in the Lord.
Blessings,Sara
Hi Martin,
Thanks again for having us at the creation museum, my daughter loved cracking open the shale to get at the fossils :) Mike
Hi Martin,
We had a lovely time at your church, it was very encouraging to see your dedication and the program you all had.
Keep up the good work, it's needed. We would love to join for the fossil trip so I will keep an eye on your website
for details etc.Thank you so much for your work in the Lord.
Blessings,Sara
Hi Martin,
Thanks again for having us at the creation museum, my daughter loved cracking open the shale to get at the fossils :) Mike
PROMOTIONAL
CREATION WEEKEND 2017
CREATION WEEKEND 2017
Saturday September 23rd and Sunday September 24th, 2017
Goodwood Baptist Church, Goowood Ontario
Home of the Creation Research Museum of Ontario
Goodwood Baptist Church, Goowood Ontario
Home of the Creation Research Museum of Ontario
SATURDAY MORNING
Featured CMI speaker Thomas Bailey SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Viewing of Evolution's Achilles' Heels and Darwin: the Voyage that Shook the World. Free admittance the on-site rock and fossil museum for the whole weekend
SATURDAY "THE ROCK PILE".
Free minerals and fossils from around Ontario. |
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Local speaker Martin Legemaate, Curator of the Creation Research Museum of Ontario. FOSSIL HUNT SATURDAY
Identify and collect your own fossils at the research tables STORE
Don't forget to visit the store with great minerals and fossils. Also a selection of creation DVDs, CDs and books available. DOOR PRIZES BRING IN YOUR LOCAL FOSSILS FOR IDENTIFICATION |
DETAILS
Saturday September 23rd. 2017
The Creation Research Museum opens 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Fossil hunting and the rock pile in the parking lot opens 9 – 4, while supplies last.
9:00 – 10 a.m. First Talk: Thomas Bailey, How Do You Know? Who Was There?
10:00-10:15 break (washroom break and resource purchases downstairs) Refreshments
10:15-11:15 Second talk: Thomas Bailey, A Flood of Evidence
11:15-11:30 break (washroom break and resource purchases) Refreshments
11:30-12:00 Q&A
Freewill offering will be taken. Identifiable donations of $20 or more will be receipted at year end.
Lunch ….…. Provide your own or visit local establishments (Aninas and Subway are within a block)
Please preregister by Sept. 10 by calling the church, so appropriate planning can be done.
1 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Movie "Evolution’s Achilles' Heels", (in which 15 Ph.D. scientists expose devastating weaknesses in modern evolutionary theory) followed by a Q & A hosted by Frank and Carol Brandon, and Martin Legemaate, curator of the Creation Research Museum of Ontario.
A children’s creation video appropriate for elementary aged children will run concurrently, in the library.
3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Darwin: the Voyage that Shook the World, (which retraces Darwin’s journey, exploring the places and discoveries crucial to the formulation of his Theory of Evolution) followed by a Q & A hosted by Frank and Carol Brandon, and Martin Legemaate, curator of the Creation Research Museum of Ontario.
A children’s creation video appropriate for elementary aged children will run concurrently, in the library.
4:00 p.m. Fossil hunt and rock pile closes
5:00 p.m. Museum closes
The Creation Research Museum opens 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Fossil hunting and the rock pile in the parking lot opens 9 – 4, while supplies last.
9:00 – 10 a.m. First Talk: Thomas Bailey, How Do You Know? Who Was There?
10:00-10:15 break (washroom break and resource purchases downstairs) Refreshments
10:15-11:15 Second talk: Thomas Bailey, A Flood of Evidence
11:15-11:30 break (washroom break and resource purchases) Refreshments
11:30-12:00 Q&A
Freewill offering will be taken. Identifiable donations of $20 or more will be receipted at year end.
Lunch ….…. Provide your own or visit local establishments (Aninas and Subway are within a block)
Please preregister by Sept. 10 by calling the church, so appropriate planning can be done.
1 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Movie "Evolution’s Achilles' Heels", (in which 15 Ph.D. scientists expose devastating weaknesses in modern evolutionary theory) followed by a Q & A hosted by Frank and Carol Brandon, and Martin Legemaate, curator of the Creation Research Museum of Ontario.
A children’s creation video appropriate for elementary aged children will run concurrently, in the library.
3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Darwin: the Voyage that Shook the World, (which retraces Darwin’s journey, exploring the places and discoveries crucial to the formulation of his Theory of Evolution) followed by a Q & A hosted by Frank and Carol Brandon, and Martin Legemaate, curator of the Creation Research Museum of Ontario.
A children’s creation video appropriate for elementary aged children will run concurrently, in the library.
4:00 p.m. Fossil hunt and rock pile closes
5:00 p.m. Museum closes
Sunday September 24th. 2017
9:15-9:45 a.m. Creation Museum open
10 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Martin Legemaate speaking during Sunday School. Subject: “Drowning Dinos" Flood Evidence From Montana Fossils.
11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Morning Church service; Rev. Kevin Oates preaching on Genesis “Understanding the Beginning”
12:30 – 1 p.m. Creation Museum open
BIOGRAPHIES
Thomas Bailey
Thomas has been a communicator most of his life; acting, preaching and writing. His chief desire is to communicate the gospel. Thomas has become acutely aware of how important a literal historical view of Genesis is to the gospel and other core biblical doctrines. He is also concerned about the negative implications of the evolutionary worldview on present and future generations. He is particularly bothered by the systematic indoctrination of children into a worldview that leaves God out of the equation. These reasons have driven him to engage in creation ministry and he is delighted to be part of CMI. Thomas and his wife Gail live in Exeter, ON. They have two grown children, a son-in-law and one grandchild. Thomas has BA in Drama, a BEd and a Diploma in Ministry.
Source: http://creation.com/thomas-bailey
Thomas has been a communicator most of his life; acting, preaching and writing. His chief desire is to communicate the gospel. Thomas has become acutely aware of how important a literal historical view of Genesis is to the gospel and other core biblical doctrines. He is also concerned about the negative implications of the evolutionary worldview on present and future generations. He is particularly bothered by the systematic indoctrination of children into a worldview that leaves God out of the equation. These reasons have driven him to engage in creation ministry and he is delighted to be part of CMI. Thomas and his wife Gail live in Exeter, ON. They have two grown children, a son-in-law and one grandchild. Thomas has BA in Drama, a BEd and a Diploma in Ministry.
Source: http://creation.com/thomas-bailey
CONTACT
For more information contact museum curator Martin Legemaate: [email protected]