I can’t believe this special day is almost over and I haven’t even celebrated it yet. It only comes once a year and it just doesn’t get enough recognition in the Christian community, if you ask me. Happy Reformation Day!!
Happy Reformation Day! "Jan Hus burned at the stake in 1415 for believing in the authority of the Bible over that of the Catholic Church. As he was burning, it is believed he said, “Today you will cook a goose,” for Hus means goose in Czech, “but 100 years from now, will come a Show more Load image
HAPPY REFORMATION DAY! Praise be to God that he uses fallen, sinful, fallible men to bring about His purpose. The reformation wasn’t a new “church” it was a return to the scriptures, to the WAY. Thank you God for the reformation #reformationday 0:07 306 KB Load video
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Happy Halloween — and Happy Reformation Day! Today is the anniversary of the day Martin Luther challenged Roman Catholic doctrine by posting his 95 Theses on a church door. Halloween ghouls can be pretty scary — but 500 years ago, if you were a corrupt Church trying to keep Show more Load image
Reformation Day commemorates the beginnings of the major movement that challenged the Catholic Church in 1517. Started by German theologian Martin Luther, the period of Reformation would create tension and division within the Catholic Church. Luther would deliver a list of propositions called the Ninety-five Theses. In it, he would dispute the abuses of power he witnessed in the Catholic Church.
Given Martin Luther’s propositions, the Catholic church would criticize and condemn him in 1521. This led to his excommunication and eventually his splitting away from the Catholic Church. Two sub-groups would be formed: Lutheranism and Protestantism. Reformation Day is observed annually on October 31st.
Reformation Day facts
One of the most significant outcomes of the Reformation was the translation and dissemination of the Bible in numerous vernacular languages, which was previously only available in Latin. This change increased literacy rate and clarified church teachings for the common man.
In 2017, the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Reformation Day was recognized as a public holiday throughout Germany for that year only.
The Reformation redefined the nature of religious authority, asserting that the Bible, rather than the Pope, was the highest religious authority.
The Reformation resulted in a split in the Christian Church, establishing Protestantism as a separate branch alongside Roman Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity.
Many churches, especially those in the Protestant tradition, offer virtual services and sermons on Reformation Day. Check if your local church or any other churches are streaming a service online, and participate in the celebration from the comfort of your own home.
Reformation Day has close ties to German culture, as Martin Luther was German. Consider baking traditional German treats like pretzels or Black Forest Cake.
Take some time to research and learn about Martin Luther's life, his role in the Reformation, and his theological beliefs.