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Sometimes we think we know about certain aspects
of our church, but then are not all that sure. 

It is the hope this page will help clarify some of those, as well as
encourage more research and learning.

If there are special areas you would like to see here,
please contact the church office:...419-726-0049,
or contact the "webmaster" through the email link at the bottom of the main menu.

 Note:  See Worship Services page 2 for information on:
                               The Lutheran Church Calendar .
                                              What is it?
                                     What are the parts?
                       What do the different chuch colors mean?
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                               The Reformation

The Protestant Reformation was a movement in Europe that began with Martin Luther's activities in 1517 and ended with the martinluther.jpg
Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
The movement began
as an attempt to reform the Catholic Church and
led to the fracturing of Christendom
.

Many western Christians were troubled by what they saw as false doctrines and malpractices within the Church, particularly involving the teaching and sale of indulgences. Another major contention was the practice of buying and selling church positions (simony) and the tremendous corruption found at the time within the Church's hierarchy. This corruption was systemic at the time, even reaching the position of
the Pope
.

On 31 October 1517, in Saxony (in what is now Germany), Martin Luther
nailed his Ninety-Five Theses On the Power of Indulgences to the
door of the Wittenberg Castle Church, which served as a pin board for university-related announcements.

These were points for debate that criticized the Church and the Pope. The most controversial points centered on the practice of selling indulgences and the Church's policy on purgatory.

Luther's spiritual predecessors were men such as John Wycliffe and John Hus. Other reformers, such as Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin, soon followed Luther's lead.

Church beliefs and practices under attack by Protestant reformers included:
             purgatory
             particular judgments,
             devotion to Mary
             the intercession of the saints
             most of the sacraments
             the authority of the Pope.

The most important Protestant groups to emerge directly from the reformation were: 
                            the Lutherans 
                                   the Reformed/Calvinists/Presbyterians
                                   the Anabaptists
                                   the Anglicans
Subsequent Protestant denominations generally trace their roots back to the initial Reformation traditions. It also accelerated the Catholic or Counter Reformation within the Roman Catholic Church.

The Protestant Reformation is also referred to as the
"Protestant Revolution", "Protestant Revolt", and, in Germany,
the "Lutheran Reformation".

Martin Luther 
1483 - 1546 
                              
For more information on:
               Martin Luther
, The Reformation and our Lutheran beliefs and why
see the following links from:
 

See page 2 for information about symbls of our Lutheran church.
See page 2 of Worship Services ......for explanations of the 
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Yearly Church Calendar and their special events.



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