“Creation: The Earth is a Witness,” a community outreach event held over the weekend at Seventh-day Adventist world church headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States.
The event promoted the biblical account of origins with a series of evening lectures for adults and daytime workshops for school-aged children led by Guide magazine nature columnist Rich Aguilera. His presentations brought the biblical flood story to life, complete with piped-in thunder, lightening projected on a screen and artificial rain.
Both kids and their parents watched a new version of the movie, “Creation: The Earth is a Witness” set to live orchestral accompaniment. The film is a day-by-day account of the creation week illustrated with footage that Adventist filmmaker Henry Stober spent five years collecting worldwide. It begins with darkness before God created light and ends with Moses, the author of the Genesis account of creation, and his son worshipping God on the seventh-day Sabbath." ANN
The event promoted the biblical account of origins with a series of evening lectures for adults and daytime workshops for school-aged children led by Guide magazine nature columnist Rich Aguilera. His presentations brought the biblical flood story to life, complete with piped-in thunder, lightening projected on a screen and artificial rain.
Both kids and their parents watched a new version of the movie, “Creation: The Earth is a Witness” set to live orchestral accompaniment. The film is a day-by-day account of the creation week illustrated with footage that Adventist filmmaker Henry Stober spent five years collecting worldwide. It begins with darkness before God created light and ends with Moses, the author of the Genesis account of creation, and his son worshipping God on the seventh-day Sabbath." ANN
Thus the heavens and the earth were finished,
and all the host of them.
Genesis 2:1