William Armstrong brilliantly portrays George Fox in dramatic recreations edited from his journal. The viewer will hear Fox's real words and will learn of his fears, frustrations and dreams from his early wandering days to his death.
Quaker historians Larry Ingle, John Punshon, Margaret Hope Bacon and David Boulton, guide the viewer from Fox's desperate search for spiritual truth as a young man in war-torn 17th century England, to his "convincement" at Pendal Hill. These experts take us through his first religious awakenings and formation of the Quakers. They detail the imprisonment, torture and persecution of a people who believed in a religion with no church hierarchy or establishment, that upheld pacifism for and equality of all humankind, and believed that everyone has that of God within the