Creation To Christ: The Old Testament in a Nutshell – Jay Seegert

WHEN: March 20, 2025 @ 7:00 pm
WHERECornerstone Bible Church
15533 75th St NE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258

CONTACT:  Dr. Heinz Lycklama – 425-501-5075, EmailEvent website


Description: Most Christians know a fair amount about Jesus, but aren’t too familiar with the Old Testament.  It is often perceived as a collection of disconnected, difficult to understand stories that have little relevance to our lives today or even the Gospel message.

However, far from just being a good source for finding occasionally entertaining children’s stories (e.g. Jonah and the “Whale”), it actually represents real history and is foundational to the Christian faith. 

Were Moses and Abraham next door neighbors?  Was there really an ice age?  Was there really a global flood?  Where do dinosaurs fit into the Bible? How did the Jews become slaves in Egypt? What about all the violence in the Old Testament? 

This fascinating presentation gives you the “big picture” of Old Testament history, fitting all the major pieces together in one continuous story, one timeline… from Creation to Christ, setting the stage for the New Testament and the Gospel message.  This information is essential for every Christian.


SpeakerJay Seegert is Founder and Managing Director of The Starting Point Project. Jay has a passion for helping Christians strengthen their faith, while also offering a gracious challenge to the sincere skeptic. International speaker and author. Jay holds degrees in both Physics and Engineering Technology (Univ. of Wisconsin-Whitewater & John Brown University). He is the President of Logos Research Associates, the world’s largest group of scientists who are Christians and biblical creationists. He is also a speaker for the Creation Science Association of Fiji.

Jay has been married for 32 years (Wife: Amy), and has two married children: Son (Taylor), Daughter (Tori). He has been speaking on the Authority of Scripture for 40 years. Jay’s talks can be found here.


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Video recording of lecture on YouTube here.

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