Christmas is traditionally a time for music, especially carols. Programmes like The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from ...
Ann Lee was the founder of the 18th-century religious sect known as the Shakers. The Testament of Ann Lee depicts her true ...
Two hundred years ago, the Erie Canal was often derided as a ‘folly.’ Yet the waterway went on to transform the American ...
Charles Murray's new book, "Taking Religion Seriously," in which he elaborates his reasons for trading atheism for a ...
Antioch Baptist Church 332 Elizabeth St., Sewickley. 412-741-7688. antiochfw
baptist sewickley.org. Morning worship and ...
Production designer Sam Bader tells AD how the religious group’s villages and beautifully crafted furniture were recreated ...
To outsiders, Ann Lee was a madwoman, a dangerous nonconformist and a sexual deviant; but to her faithful, “Mother Ann” was ...
The Church is located at 11 Church St. Because of the Christmas holiday, the church office will be open this week only on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon. Contact the ...
The drive to religious freedom in America was carried out overwhelmingly in the state legislatures—and the federal First ...
Filmmakers Mona Fastvold and Brady Corbet are clearly fascinated by ambition. They’re fascinated, too, by dreamers — ...
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In The Testament of Ann Lee, Budapest Doubles as the Birthplace of Shakerism
It took a village to build a village for the Shakers in Hungary, far from their original stomping grounds in Upstate New York ...
A new film dramatizes Ann Lee’s path from 18th-century England to upstate New York, where she founded the Shakers and ...
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