Saturday, June 11, 2022
Victims chant for justice, yelling “Do something!” Those who inflict vile acts of violence hope for clemency and leniency. No one seems to know what to do except to use legislative mores to restrict society by passing more laws.
The ancient narratives found in Holy Scripture relate “cause to effect” of today’s issues that trouble America’s result of disobedience. It also juxtaposes the concept that was reiterated by a man named Patrick Henry when he said, “give me liberty, or give me death.“
How is “Liberty Offered To All”? How is Jesus the solution? Join us as we search the Bible for solutions to today’s vital issues facing America.
About Today’s Speaker
Van G. Hurst
Elder - Shattuck Seventh-day Adventist Church
Van G. Hurst, an ordained pastor in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, has a vision for relational evangelism and a focus of discipleship for today’s men. Pastor Van challenges men to serve God by answering two basic questions: “Is Christ my Lord and Savior,” and “Am I living my life in harmony with God’s will.” Hurst states, “the world is longing to experience our network of compassion as it is found in ‘community’ with Christ. The future is bright for the Adventist Church as we follow Christ’s example.”
Van with his supportive wife Janell, have ministered in Iowa, Oklahoma, Texas, the Dakotas, the Mid-America Union and Indiana. Van and Janell have a cherished daughter.
After graduating from Southwestern in Keene, Texas with a Bachelor’s in Music and Music Education in 1976, Elder Hurst returned to school in the early 80’s, to attend seminary at Andrews University. A lifetime learner, Van is a prolific reader.
Since ‘76 they have pastored or taught in six districts, thirteen churches, five conferences in three unions. As a speaker for men’s retreats, camp meetings, evangelistic meetings and convocations in various parts of the world, Pastor Van has served the church in numerous administrative capacities which include president, departmental director and pastor.
As of April, 2015, Hurst has followed the Fifth Commandment by taking early retirement in order to help care for his aging mother. He serves the local church as an elder; reaching young people on Friday nights by giving free guitar lessons. He preaches many Sabbaths in local churches as he urges people to receive Jesus into their hearts.
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