Memorial Day Commemoration at the ICR Discovery Center


Join us at the ICR Discovery Center as we honor our fallen heroes. Come stand in unity as we pay our respects to the brave men and women who gave their lives so that we may have our daily freedoms. We will have a brief ceremony as a tribute to our fallen soldiers who fought to defend our nation. We will also have presentations from Mr. Bruce Malone of Search for the Truth, educating us on how to defend the truth of biblical creation, and from Dr. Brian Thomas of ICR who will be speaking on how we can view this commemoration in light of the Gospel. Along with our educational presentations, there will be a petting zoo, food trucks, fun activities, games and discounted tickets for everyone!

Join us on either Saturday, May 25th or Memorial Day, Monday, May 27th! See each day’s schedule below for more details!

Dates: May 25, 2024 - May 27, 2024

Schedule

Saturday, May 25, 2024
Time Activity / Speaker Location Description
10:00 a.m. ICR Discovery Center opens
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Indoor and Outdoor Activities Discovery Park and Atrium Come enjoy the many activities we have planned from the Super Tex Petting Zoo to fossil digs, face painting and much more!
10:30 a.m. “Three Events Every American Should Remember” by Dr. Brian Thomas of ICR. Founder’s Hall The grief we suffer when war takes a loved one away lies behind Memorial Day. It is right to remember the freedoms those soldiers fought and died for. Just what do those freedoms include? Dr. Thomas explains why every American should remember three key events that set us up to experience even greater freedoms than those which our fallen heroes secured.
11:30 a.m. “Blind to the Obvious” by Bruce Malone of Search for the Truth Ministries Founder’s Hall The very laws of science are designed so we will know we have a creator. So how can so many people be blind to the obvious?
12:45 p.m. Special Memorial Day Celebration Founder’s Hall
1:00 p.m. “A Matter of Time” by Bruce Malone of Search for the Truth Ministries Founder’s Hall An ancient Earth is the non-negotiable core of evolution. Using stories and demonstrations, this talk explains how dating methods work, show why they give erroneously ancient results, and explain why this issue is foundational to Biblical truth.
5:00 p.m. Discovery Center Closes
Monday, May 27, 2024
Time Activity / Speaker Location Description
10:00 a.m. ICR Discovery Center opens
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Indoor and Outdoor Activities Discovery Park and Atrium Come enjoy the many activities we have planned from the Super Tex Petting Zoo to fossil digs, face painting and much more!
10:30 a.m. “Three Events Every American Should Remember” by Dr. Brian Thomas of ICR. Founder’s Hall The grief we suffer when war takes a loved one away lies behind Memorial Day. It is right to remember the freedoms those soldiers fought and died for. Just what do those freedoms include? Dr. Thomas explains why every American should remember three key events that set us up to experience even greater freedoms than those which our fallen heroes secured.
11:30 a.m. “Discovery and Design” by Bruce Malone of Search for the Truth Ministries Founder’s Hall A look at specific inventions which have changed human history as a direct result of observing creation. God is both the greatest artist and the ultimate engineer.
12:45 p.m. Special Memorial Day Celebration Founder’s Hall
1:00 p.m. “The Awe of God” by Bruce Malone of Search for the Truth Ministries Founder’s Hall One of the primary reasons we are losing the next generation is that the AWE of God has been trained out of them during their education. Creation is the window for regaining that awe. This lecture looks at some lesser known features of incredible creatures and explains why it is an absolute scientific impossibility that evolution could have created the variety and complexity of life.
5:00 p.m. Discovery Center Closes

Registration
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Location
ICR Discovery Center
1830 Royal Ln.
Dallas, TX 75229

For more information please call 800.743.6374 or email discover@ICR.org.

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