Women of the Mayflower, ready to set sail (Plymouth, England, September 16, 1620)

The Sovereignty Project

A Seat at the Table for a Divided Nation

Reclaiming our sovereignty through the stories of those who first learned to walk together.

The Torch of Sovereignty.

They left everything they knew to build something they could not yet see.

The Mayflower Departs from Plymouth, England on September 16, 1620.

Their courage is the foundation of our current capacity to reconcile.

Women of the Mayflower: How to Heal a Divided Nation.

If they could find a path to sovereignty in the wilderness of 1621, we can find it in the halls of 2026.

The Open Chair.

The Sovereignty Project is more than a performance; it is a Feast of Reconciliation.

We are saving a seat for the soul of the nation.

Both documents emphasize that legitimate government authority is derived from the people.

A Vision for the 250th: A Letter to the Nation

To the Citizens of our Great Nation,

As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States, we find ourselves at a historic crossroads that requires more than a simple celebration; it demands a genuine national restoration. “The Sovereignty Project” was born from a conviction that the path to healing our current divides is found by reconnecting with our foundational roots through the power of redemptive imagination.

The heart of this initiative is found within the pages of the upcoming book, “Women of the Mayflower: How to Heal a Divided Nation.” Our deep research into the 17th-century experiences of those who first stood on these shores reveals that sovereignty is not merely a legal status, but an internal state of being—a “light” that was meant to be shared. Their stories of survival, alliance, and mutual respect serve as the quiet precursors to the principles later codified in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.

We invite you to step onto this “Ancient Path” with us through a structured cultural journey:

  • The Readers Theatre: A three-episode dramatic series that brings the pivotal moments of 1620 and 1621 to life.
  • The Communal Dialogue: Structured discussion sessions designed to facilitate reflection on personal and national sovereignty.
  • The Feast of Sovereignty: A celebratory communal meal that models the unity and reconciliation necessary for our shared future.

We are not merely commemorating a date in history; we are reigniting a torch that has flickered but never gone out. By revisiting our origins with fresh eyes, we can provide a space for every American to find their seat at the table of our national renewal.

With profound hope for our shared future,

Robin Lee
Author and Creative Project Coordinator

James Aaron
Creative Collaborator

The Sovereignty Project

Sovereignty is not something we take from one another.

It is the light we hold for one another.

On America’s 250th, it is time to reignite the torch.

Coming Fall 2026 to a city near you!

Kingdom Players USA.

 

Contact: Robin@ScrollNPen.com

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