Langston Baptist Church Hosts Symposium on the Age-Old Question –

March 7, 2024

Langston Baptist Church is gearing up to host a thought-provoking symposium that delves into one of the most perplexing questions: “If God is good, why is there evil?”

Scheduled for Tuesday, March 12th, at 6:30 pm, the symposium will take place at Langston Baptist Church, located at 1474 Langston Road, Clinton, SC. The event promises an enlightening exploration of the issue, aiming to provide attendees with a profound Biblical perspective.

Gregory Rankin, pastor of Langston Baptist Church, extends a warm invitation to the community, urging individuals to mark their calendars and participate in this important discussion. The session will not only address the theological aspects of the question but also seek to engage participants in an open dialogue to foster a deeper understanding.

In a statement, Pastor Gregory Rankin shared his enthusiasm for the upcoming symposium, stating, “This is an opportunity for our community to come together and grapple with a question that has challenged believers for centuries. It’s a chance to explore the complexities of faith and seek a more profound understanding of God’s nature in the face of the apparent contradiction presented by the existence of evil.”

The symposium is also a chance for participants to connect with one another and the teachings of their faith. Following the session, light refreshments will be served, allowing attendees to continue discussions in a more relaxed atmosphere.

For those interested in attending or seeking more information, Pastor Gregory Rankin can be contacted at 864-414-8945. The Langston Baptist Church community looks forward to welcoming all who wish to explore this age-old question and engage in a thoughtful and enlightening discussion on March 12th at 6:30 pm.

Mark your calendars, bring your questions, and join in the pursuit of a deeper understanding of the divine paradox. See you there!