America at 250: Religious Roots of the Revolution
Sunday, April 19 | 4:00 - 5:30 pm
The Learning Center. 3025 Bull Street
In cooperation with Georgia Public Broadcasting, The Learning Center and Congregation Mickve Israel present a public screening of curated segments from Ken Burns’s The American Revolution. The program explores the religious influences surrounding the War for Independence, followed by a panel discussion on the founding era and the role of faith traditions.
Panelists
Barrie Bradley, author of Christ Church Savannah: Mother Church of Georgia Since 1733 (forthcoming, UGA Press)
Jonathan Rabb, author and President of Congregation Mickve Israel
Bishop Thomas Sills, President, Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance
Moderator
Roger Smith, Director of The Learning Center
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“April 19 is the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord—the Shot Heard Round the World. What a fitting way to observe this important day.”
—Roger Smith