Before the 20th century, many churches celebrated Reformation Day on October 31st, regardless of which day of the week it occurred. Today, most churches that do celebrate it transfer the festival, so that it falls on the Sunday (called Reformation Sunday) on or before October 31st.
The fact that Reformation Day coincides with Halloween is much more than a mere coincidence.
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Helpful message Thank you for this timely message. Appreciated the picture of Luke 18 and the mask analogy to justification. It is a blessing to hear your support for the true significance of 10-31 - not pagan revelry, but God's mighty gift of repentance and revival. Thank you!
Paul (10/30/2012)
from Inverness, Florida
Uniqueness A bit of church history mixed with knowledge needed for present day.