Don’t Miss This Unique Opportunity
We are fast approaching our fifth-year anniversary for the Creation Museum! On Friday night, May 25, I would like to invite you to a special evening of food and singing. AiG musician Buddy Davis and I will be hosting a Celebration Dinner in our new Legacy Hall. Besides Buddy’s entertaining music, I will join Buddy by playing on the newly donated grand piano as we all sing some of the great hymns. This will be a unique, memorable evening. Even though our official museum birthday falls on May 28, we determined that Friday evening would be a more convenient time for guests to attend this special dinner.
Menu highlights include tasty appetizers, a plated dinner, carved beef tenderloin with mushroom demi and chicken piccata, asparagus, oven-roasted potatoes, artisan bread, rolls, tossed salad, chocolate mousse with berries, and a delicious ice cream bar from Bruster’s Ice Cream!
Appetizers will be served in the Main Hall, and then dinner guests will be given the first opportunity to see the new “Lucy” exhibit as they make their way to Legacy Hall for dinner.
Cost for the event is $60 per person, and a portion of your ticket will contribute to a new Creation Museum exhibit you’ll hear about after the meal!
Call Customer Service today at (800) 778-3390 to reserve your spot! The reservation deadline is this Friday, May 18.
Find out further information from this webpage.
There’s a New Pastor in Town
Over the 18 years that AiG has been in northern Kentucky, we have formed a close relationship with Florence Baptist Church. In fact, our very first offices in 1994 were across the street from the church’s former facility; over the years, I have had the privilege of speaking at Florence Baptist, including at its new beautiful sanctuary right off of I-75 and south of Cincinnati. Unfortunately, the church’s retiring pastor and my friend Tim Alexander has stepped down from his senior leadership position because of health issues, but a dynamic new pastor, Dr. Corey Abney, has accepted the call to the church.
When we noticed that he, his wife, and four children had settled in after moving from Louisville, we gave them a call and asked Pastor Abney to speak at one of our AiG chapel sessions in Legacy Hall. He did so last Thursday and gave a message from 1 Kings. After the message, I was privileged to lead Pastor Abney and his family on a brief tour through the museum (Dr. Abney had not yet visited the museum). Dr. Abney shared with us that he heard me speak at Cedarville University (Ohio) in the 1990s, and then he went on to attend Southern Seminary in Louisville where he earned his doctorate. He became a pastor at a Louisville-area church and then came to northern Kentucky area earlier this year.
Dr. Abney often used the word “amazing” to describe our high-tech Museum exhibits.
We look forward to getting to know this dynamic young pastor even better and are thankful that so many members of his congregation are supportive of AiG, the Creation Museum, and the future Ark Encounter (which is to be built about 25 minutes down I-75 from his church). Find out more about Florence Baptist Church at www.sharingtruth.com.
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,
Ken

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