Be Patterns. Be Examples. George Fox and the Quakers of Amersham
November 17 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
£12.00Words and Music performance
Sunday 17 November, 3pm
St Mary’s Church, Church St, Amersham HP7 0DB
£12 per ticket including refreshments
George Fox, founder of the Quakers, was a visionary, a radical, and a perpetual thorn in the side of authority. From a deeply troubled young man, he came to inspire followers around the country and across the world, including here in Amersham. The words and music performance “Be Patterns Be Examples” tells the story of Fox and of the Amersham Quakers he inspired, narrated by Catriona Troth and Martin Pounce with musical interludes played by Jane Faulkner (violin), Elizabeth Corbett (Cello) and Esther Cavett (piano).
This event is part of the Buckinghamshire History Festival.
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