Reformation Sunday
Out of love for the truth and the desire to bring it to light…
On October 31, 1517 Catholic priest Martin Luther posted his Disputation…on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences on the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg. This act inflamed a debate that ultimately began what we now call the Protestant Reformation.
Today many churches choose to commemorate the occasion on the last Sunday in October. That Sunday is referred to as Reformation Sunday.
Reformation Sunday is an opportunity to affirm our doctrinal convictions and to praise God for His ongoing reformation of the Church.
A Prayer from the Reformation
Grant, Almighty God, that since Thou hast at this time deigned in Thy mercy to gather us to thy Church, and to enclose us within the boundaries of thy word, by which Thou preserves us in the true and right worship of Thy majesty, – O grant, that we may continue contented in this obedience to Thee: and though Satan may, in many ways, attempt to draw us here and there, and we be also ourselves, by nature, inclined to evil, – O grant, that being confirmed in faith, and united to Thee by that sacred bond, we may yet constantly abide under the guidance of Thy word, and thus cleave to Christ Thy only-begotten Son, who has joined us for ever to Himself, that we may never by any means turn aside from Thee, but be, on the contrary, confirmed in the faith of His gospel, until at length He will receive us all into His kingdom. Amen.
– John Calvin
from his Commentary on Hosea