Join us on Saturday from 5pm for the latest edition of our Virtual Voyages series 🎥
We'll be exploring the historic villages in north Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire where two of the leading figures in the #Mayflower story were born ⚓️
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/7lW4rWbbbT
The Baptist minister at Fleet, Lincs, in 1800 was a talented artist and engraver - but his main subjects were Anglican churches. William Burgess's son was also a talented artist. @visitlincoln@southhollandbiz
The @BritishMuseum just made 1.9 million images available for free. Among those images is "The New Mayflower" (1918), a woodcut by Walter George Raffé.
More ideas about how to explore the @mayflower400uk commemoration from your own homes, from @PilgrimRoots: How to Survive Social Distancing: ideas from the Pilgrim Roots https://t.co/tTgaHYTLAK
It looks a brighter day here in the Pilgrim Roots region. Did you know you can download our self-guided trail? It's a great way to take your exercise, plus keep your mind active with trail boards exploring the #Mayflower story at each site. https://t.co/rSq7juI3uj
#Mayflower#Pilgrims Now available: Jeremy Bangs's book "Intellectual Baggage", a catalogue for a virtual exhibition of books the Pilgrims owned and read.
https://t.co/xhIdbtbYDY
Sunday 7pm - Light a Candle of Hope
At 7pm this Sunday, we are being encouraged to light a candle in the windows of our homes as a visible symbol of hope.
For those who are people of faith, this is an encouragement to pray - for those who are ill, or anxious, or bereaved. 1/
Great to hear from Adrian Gray from @pilgrimprophets talking about Religious Freedom which fits nicely with our @mayflower400uk commemorations.
This year’s churches festival theme is Adventurers and Pilgrims.
@ChurchesFest@PilgrimRoots