Sunday, December 5, 2010

Reformation Day

Here are some of the pictures I got from Reformation Day/Halloween. I like to call it Reformation Day to keep in mind what our family is celebrating. Reformation Day (for those of you who don't know) is the day the Martin Luther first posted his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg Church which marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation and the long journey that led to getting God's Word into the hands of the common man. Before that the Bible was only read by those in high authority in the Catholic Church and they spread a lot of myths and rituals that covered over the truth of the Gospel. Many died for our freedom to know Christ and for that we celebrate Reformation Day. That is way too short of an explanation but will have to do for now. So here are some pictures. Luke of course would not wear a costume for the second year in a row so that resulted in him wearing his VT jersey again.



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