Grace BlogsGrace Blogs

Reformation, Part 1

Sunday, October 26th, 2008 : By Dan Miller

Did you know that October 31 is called Reformation Day and marks the anniversary of the “official” beginning of the Protestant Reformation? On October 31st in 1517 Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses on the door of the University Church in Wittenberg Germany. The 95 Theses were a consolidation of Martin’s disagreements with the Roman Catholic Church regarding the sale of indulgences. Today we will seek to better understand the reasons that led to the actions of Martin Luther as well as the implications of that day has in our lives now. MP3 download.

 
icon for podpress  audio [34:43m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Dan Miller
About The Author

I have been married to an amazing wife, Vicki, since 1992 and together we enjoy pouring into our six kids the greatness of our God. My favorite food is Italian. I enjoy playing 80’s metal riffs on my guitar. I love all the major sports (except soccer, but that’s not really a sport anyhow). My favorite sporting event is the Final Four tournament in March/April. I think the best season of the year is the Fall. I would love to be hiking and camping on some trail right now.
More entries by Dan Miller


One Comment

  1. [...] on understanding the reasons for the Reformation by answering questions which were posed after Part 1 of this series. What is the difference between the way Roman Catholics and Protestants view salvation [...]

Leave a Comment






Grace Fellowship of South Forsyth. All Rights Reserved. © 2004–2009.
(770) 888-6461 : Metro Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Contact Information : RSS Subscriptions : Email the Webmaster