Today is Reformation Day

It has been 508 years since October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther wrote his famous 95 theses, and nailed them to the door of the Wittenberg Church, touching off the Reformation. There were precursors, including Wycliffe and Tyndale, but Martin Luther created a permanent, global Reformation

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Elder Wilson Offers Message Of Encouragement To Members Facing Challenges For their Faith in God

Each of us will experience many trials in life. As we go through them, prayer ensures that we are not alone. He Who stands beside His people is there with us (Daniel 3:24-26; Daniel 6:22).

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This Day in History: Luther Hammers on the Pope's Doors

Can we be faithful to Scripture when it conflicts with the most urgent cultural imperative? Are we truly sons and daughters of the Reformation?

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West Salem Mission Camp Meeting Begins on July 12, 2018

In a few short years, attendance has grown rapidly at the West Salem Mission as the Three Angels' Messages is reaching these people.

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Pope Calls For Christian Unity At World Council of Churches

This is a trip toward unity,” representing the “desire for unity” said the Pope.  But it is unity on Roman Catholic terms.

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This Day in History -- Thomas Cranmer Martyred

Thomas Cranmer (1489 - 1556), who produced a Protestant Church of England, and thereby formed the character of the English-speaking peoples, was martyred on March 21, 1556.

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Archbishops Call On Christians to Repent For Reformation

“Remembering the Reformation should also lead us to repent of our part in perpetuating divisions."

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This Day in History -- Luther's 95 Theses

Next year on this day, it will have been 500 years since Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Schlosskirche in the Saxon city of Wittenberg, on October 31, 1517. 

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