This Sunday, we’ll celebrate the Reformation. On October 31, 507 years ago, Martin Luther posted the 95 Thesis on the castle door at Wittenberg, a posting that ignited the flame of the Reformation and a movement that birthed virtually all Protestant Churches and changed Christianity in Europe and eventually the whole world.

On September 22, 1537, Luther preached a sermon that said, “The sun is not dimmed and darkened by shining on so many people, or by providing the entire world with its light and splendor ….Thus Christ, our Lord, to whom we must flee and of whom we must ask all, is an inexhaustible light, the chief well of all grace and truth …. Even if the whole world were to draw from this fountain enough grace and truth to transform all people into angels, still it would not lose as much as a drop. This fountain constantly overflows with sheer grace. Whoever wishes to enjoy Christ’s grace – and no one is excluded – let them come and receive it from him.”

Because of Luther’s courage to stand solidly and solely on the Word of God, I’d like to give him opportunity to speak to us again.  Join us in worship this Sunday. Our Services times are 8:30 & 10:00, with Live Streaming available at 10:00 AM.

Invite a friend to be your guest.  They will be blessed.

Pastor Steve Trewartha