WHO WAS ON BOARD THE MAYFLOWER?
As the Mayflower edged towards the coast of Massachusetts the bedraggled group of pilgrims was probably jubilant at the prospect of stepping onto terra firma after months of seasickness and storms. As they took in the vast and unfamiliar landscape in front of them so many thoughts would have run through their minds.
They were a mixed bunch; some from England and some from the Netherlands but a single vision for the future united them; a free church in a free state. Their minds probably turned over the events of the past few years, rummaging through the fraying memories to finger the ones that most prominently stood out.
James I ascending the throne of England in the wake of the death of Elizabeth I.The fervent hope of many Puritans that King James would be the monarch to bring true reform to the church of England. The bitter disappointment they encountered as they realized that his primary concern was not the spiritual advancement of the church but rather the political advancement of his own crown.
Then there were the factions among their own number. Those who believed that a political solution was the only way forward. Those who vied for positions in Parliament in the hope that they could bring about much needed social and religious change through the mechanisms of government. And pitted against them were those who believed that legislation could never bring about spiritual revival. Those who held fast to the ideal of freedom of conscience.
Puritans were never popular; not in Elizabethan England and probably even less so during the reign of James I. They were persecuted, mocked and maligned for their faith but none of these things could move them and they pressed forward with a single-minded desire for true spiritual revival. But when things came to a head and they realized there was no way forward in Europe they decided to band together and set out in search of a new world. Not just a new world of opportunity but a new world that would offer them the freedom they so desperately longed for.