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A group of separtists sought to worship God as guided by their conscience. Known as the Pilgrims, they left England for the Netherlands, but soon their religious freedoms were threatened again by the king they had left. Would the New World be their destination? It would be a dangeorus voyage – and even more deadly if they arrived! In 1620 Read more...
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The Pilgrims who gathered first in Scrooby, then moved to the Netherlands, then they worshipped together in the Mayflower as they sailed in 1620. Their meetinghouse was the fort (depicted at Plimoth Plantation but originally located on Burial Hill), then moved down the hill to the current location. In 1801, the Trinitarians left in the split (identifying with the theological Read more...
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William Brewster stands as one of the most respected and steady figures among the Pilgrim Fathers, serving as their spiritual guide and elder during one of the most challenging chapters in early American history. Though not formally ordained as a minister, Brewster fulfilled the role of pastor to the Pilgrims, providing leadership, encouragement, and biblical instruction from their days in Read more...


