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ABOUT CREATION CELEBRATION

Creation Celebration is an event dedicated to celebrating God's creation in light of the 100-year anniversary of the Scopes trial. Our focus is on highlighting God's creative power and design, rather than on the theory of evolution. We believe that every aspect of creation is a reflection of God's character and love, and we want to share this message with the world. Join us in this celebration of faith and science!

OUR MISSION

At Creation Celebration, our mission is to spread the message of God's creative power and design through events and activities that engage and inspire people of all ages. We believe that by celebrating God's creation, we can deepen our faith, strengthen our community, and promote a greater understanding of the relationship between faith and science.

OUR EVENTS

We host a variety of events throughout the year, including seminars, workshops, and outdoor activities. Our events are designed to educate, inspire, and entertain people of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you're a scientist, a theologian, or simply curious about the world around you, there's something for everyone at Creation Celebration.

JOIN OUR COMMUNITY

We believe that community is an essential part of faith, and we welcome you to join ours. By becoming a member of Creation Celebration, you'll receive exclusive access to our events, resources, and community forums. You'll also have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for faith and science.

WATCH OUR LATEST VIDEO

Check out our latest video to learn more about Creation Celebration and our mission to celebrate God's creation. Hear from our team members, community members, and event attendees about why they love Creation Celebration and how it has impacted their faith journey. We hope this video inspires you to join us in celebrating God's creative power and design!

BACKGROUND

In July 1925, the theory of evolution gained publicity during the Scopes trial in Dayton, TN. Teacher Michael Scopes was put on trial for teaching evolution in defiance of the Butler Act, forbidding the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools. The trial and worldwide publicity brought evolution to the forefront of thinking about the source of life and debating God's hand in creation.

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During that summer of the trial, the most severe drought ever recorded came to the region. There was no measurable rainfall from May to September 20, 1925. For believers, that seemed to indicate God's displeasure at an attack on His power to create.

For More Info

 

Sponsoring Church:

 

South Harpeth Church of Christ

8727 Old Harding Pike

Nashville, TN 37221

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sharpethcofc@gmail.com

 

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