Curt Zimmerman, Publicity
The final meeting of the year for the Men’s Christian Fellowship of PebbleCreek (MCFPC) is scheduled for Wednesday, April 3 at 7:30 a.m. in the Tuscany Falls Chianti Room. All men of PC are welcome and invited to attend. This month’s guest speaker is Neil Smith, Board of Directors member of the Twin Cities Creation Sciences and Arizona Origins Sciences Association.
Smith’s topic will focus on “Where did I come from? Special creation or spontaneous generation.” Smith is best known as the leader of the weekly men’s bible study held each Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in the Chianti annex. Prior to these responsibilities in PebbleCreek Smith’s career in law enforcement spanned over 40 years. His notable assignments included Program Manager for Fraud and Economic Crimes, U.S. Army CID; and Director, Indian Country Investigations, DOI. Neil’s investigative experience has led him to the conclusion that the Biblical account of creation is true; and that faith can and should be both reasonable and logical.
Smith holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from the University of New York. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy. His many awards include the U.S. Army’s prestigious Legion of Merit, several agent of the year honors, and the Gaston L. Gianni, Jr., Better Government Award, for 2007. Neil and his wife, Trish, have lived in PebbleCreek 17 years.
The MCFPC is a group of more than 150 Christian men who meet on the first Wednesday of each month. The Tuscany Falls Chianti Room is located between the ballroom and the library. For more information, contact President Igor Shpudejko at [email protected] or 602-384-6496.