The church invites the community to join them for the free seminar called, “Reason, Evidence and Christianity,” from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Foothills Higher Education Center. Doors will open at 8:30 a.m.

“Napoleon once asserted, ‘Men do not rule, ideas rule,’” said church pastor the Rev. David Doster. “A survey of human history (which includes) Martin Luther’s idea of grace, Rousseau’s idea of the state and Gandhi’s idea of nonviolent resistance, validates this claim. There are good ideas and bad ideas. Consequently, it is reasonable to point out that ideas or concepts cannot be of equal value, especially when they contradict one another. The intent this Saturday is to provide an intelligent, cogent and well-reasoned case for Christianity that specifically addresses challenges from atheism, (including) their attempt to position science as necessarily adversarial toward religion and people of faith.”