Reformation Day, celebrated on October 31, marks Martin Luther’s pivotal Ninety-Five Theses in 1517, igniting a transformative movement within Christianity. This led to greater access to Scriptures, worship in native languages, and a theological shift towards inclusivity. The early Church grappled with the balance between tradition and embracing all believers through grace, emphasizing the importance of welcoming everyone without barriers.
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Our Mission: Making the Unknown Known (Acts 17:16-28)
In the Areopagus, where philosophers debated, Paul’s arrival highlighted the futility of worshipping false gods and the challenge of modern idolatry. He emphasized the need for genuine worship of the living God. Despite distractions, believers are called to boldly proclaim Christ’s message and foster personal connections with God amidst societal pressures and misplaced priorities.
