Listen to Our Services: Feb. 19th, 2012 – Traditional Roots & Modern Experience

Posted By Scott Grey on March 17, 2012

UUCOC member Geoff Pool and UUCOC founding member Elaine Wildman continue our exploration of where we came from and where we are heading by discussing the Pilgrim/Separatist Puritan Movement.

There is a need for both traditional roots and an engagement with new experiences in our personal faith and in our congregational life. What can we learn from Rev. John Robinson (1575–1625), early leader of the English Separatists, minister of the Pilgrims, and a founder of the Congregational Church? (RT: 17:54)

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