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Harbor Calvary Chapel


  • Harbor Calvary Chapel 108 South K Street Aberdeen, WA, 98520 United States (map)

Visit https://harborcc.org for more information about Harbor Calvary Chapel.

Saturday

Why Should Anyone Believe the Bible? v2.0

If you think you're about to hear about a bunch of evidences or arguments for the truth of Scripture, you're in for quite a surprise....because it's not about evidences, and it's not about arguments. Basically, it's not about you at all.

How to Understand the Days of Creation

By the end of this presentation, the audience will be able to deliver correct responses to the following challenges:

  1. State what is meant by "hermeneutics",

  2. List three biblical proofs that the days of creation were actual days (~24 hours long), and

  3. Explain why 24-hour days in Genesis 1 are essential for understanding the gospel.

Wherefore Art the Begats?

Does studying long lists of funny-sounding names so enrapture you that you find yourself studying them deep into the night, or do you keep them on hand as a homeopathic cure for insomnia?

In this humor-filled presentation, I do the unthinkable–I make "the begats" fun. Learn what the purpose is for each of the five major genealogies in the Bible, and find out if we really can use them to estimate the age of the earth; the answer may surprise you.

Sunday, 10:00 AM

Apologetics Is Not What You Think

When I first got started in apologetics, I thought it was basically about two things: a) proving God exists, and b) providing evidence to prove the truth claims of the Bible. It seemed what every big-name apologist had done before me, and it seemed to be an entirely reasonable, rational, and sensible approach...so for years, that's the path I followed. I never stopped to ask myself, "But is it biblical?"

In this presentation, using as many of God's words and as few of mine as possible, I pass on what God taught me from His Word about what apologetics really is, and how He showed me, "Dan, apologetics is not what you think."