The 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation Day will take place in 2017. In preparation for the anniversary, a local ecumenical relations committee, that for many years has sponsored the local ...
Yes, Oct. 31 is Halloween, a day of candy, costumes and mischief. But it is also Reformation Day, a time when Protestants celebrate the birth of the Protestant Reformation. In the U.S., Reformation ...
In some ways, this question seems odd. Of course the Reformation still matters! After all, in 2017, Christians around the world will mark the Reformation’s 500th anniversary. There will be exhibits, ...
Every year, many Protestant Christians celebrate Reformation Day on or around Oct. 31. It is the day to recognize and commemorate Martin Luther’s nailing his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church ...
If you ask most people what holiday they associate with banging on doors and the last day of October, they will likely say Halloween. However, several groups around the world also recognize another ...
This year marks the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. On Oct. 31 , 1517, Martin Luther posted his famous “95 Theses” on the door of the Wittenberg church in Germany. Luther was ...
(RNS) Reformation Day is mainly marked by Lutherans and members of the Reformed Church, and in some churches it has developed into a holiday meant to rival Halloween. But does it? Let us 'Splain . . .
It was Oct. 31, 1985. An excited father called to report the birth of his first child, a boy. Knowing it was Halloween, I instinctively said, “Congratulations, your son was born on Reformation Day.” ...
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