Faith news — Aug. 7, 2019

‘The Moses Controversy’ set at Friends Church supper

“The Moses Controversy,” a new Patterns of Evidence documentary, is featured at the next Peninsula Evangelical Friends Church’s free monthly Movie and a Meal, slated for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, in the Friends Agnew Hall, 1241 N. Barr Road, just off Old Olympic Highway between Sequim and Port Angeles.

This new film explores profound new scientific evidence as to whether Moses actually wrote the first five books of the Bible and is a follow-up to “The Exodus,” which was shown locally in December.

These Patterns of Evidence films explore scientific evidence about the reliability of the Bible — evidence that challenges traditional understanding of history.

A supper of homemade soups and salads with bread or rolls and home-baked cookies will be served at 6 p.m., and the movie starts as soon as people are served.

“Everyone is welcome to come and watch the movie while we eat together,” said Vicki Carlisle, clerk of the Social Committee, said. “We’ll be done by 8 p.m. for a family-friendly evening.”

Find more information about Peninsula Evangelical Friends Church at www.pefcpa.com or call Diane Hanes at 360-417-0422.