
Religious Violence in America: The Gnadenhutten Massacre
In this article, we discuss the 1782 Gnadenhutten Massacre and the violence that occurred against minority religious groups during the Colonial period and into our American Republic.
In this article, we discuss the 1782 Gnadenhutten Massacre and the violence that occurred against minority religious groups during the Colonial period and into our American Republic.
Today we throw around the terms propaganda and fake news rather zealously. But did you know that the first use of propaganda in the English language concerned the English Civil Wars? “Join us at St. Luke’s on Saturday, April 6, at 1 PM, where Public Historian Hunter Willis will present on this topic, ‘Born from Conflict: The Pamphlet Wars.'”
During a recent trip to England, St. Luke’s Education Department stopped by the Oliver Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon. During this visit, the Curator of the Cromwell Museum, Stuart Orme, shared his opinions about the man, the many myths associated with him, and more.
In March of this year St Luke’s Education Department will be going on the road to the UK. We will be filming for a documentary to be released later this year entitled; “Born from Conflict: Cavaliers and Puritans of Newport Parish.”
Join St. Luke’s Historic Church & Museum in a day of appreciation and community as we honor Veterans and their families.
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