Friday, June 5, 2015

Historic St. Luke's presents The Role of the Church in the Early Commonwealth

Historic St. Luke's in Smithfield is proud to present the first of a two part series on religion in Colonial Virginia. Part 1, on June 13 at 7 p.m., is presented by local author and church historian Tony Williams. Mr. Williams will present on the role of the Church of England in 17th-century Virginia and will be available for selling and autographing several of his books and taking and addressing questions from guests.

Part 2 will take place in September 2015 by guest presenter Dr. Jeffry Morrison, Ph.D., a distinguished professor at Regent University and Georgetown University and the Director of Academics at the James Madison Foundation, who will discuss "Revolution in the Revolution".

Seating is limited in the Church make your reservation today. Registration is $35 for individuals or $50 for couples. Registration closes at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 12. All current members of Historic St. Luke's at the Friend level or above are welcomed as complimentary guests to this and future opportunities. If you are a member at the Friend ($100) or Patron ($150) level please call us to register or email our development coordinator Laura at ladams@historicstlukes.org. If not already a member, join us today; become a member at the Friend or Patron level, and attend this special event as a complimentary guest.