Sunday Speaker Series – A Variety of Religious Experiences: Natives, Africans and Europeans in Early Virginia
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Historic Christ Church Museum 420 Christ Church Road, Weems, Virginia 22576
Hornets, Snakes, Baptists & Presbyterians: Winning the Contest for Religious Freedom
Before the American Revolution, dissenters from Virginia’s established church, the Church of England, faced serious legal discrimination and persecution. After the Revolution, Virginia adopted Thomas Jefferson’s “Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom,” providing the most eloquent and fullest protection for religious liberty. Jefferson’s Statute later provided a foundation for the First Amendment. Dr. Ragosta will discuss the relatively unknown role of Virginia’s religious dissenters, primarily Baptist and Presbyterian evangelicals, in both winning the American Revolution and in establishing religious liberty, including a strict separation of church and state. Wine & cheese reception with speaker follows. Tickets $25 each.