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Reformation Sunday


October 26, 2025

Reminder: Worship will begin at 10:00 AM

Where? Grace Lutheran Church,

10928 Indian Head Highway, Ft. Washington, MD 20744

 

Why Do Lutherans Wear Red on Reformation Sunday?

 

In 1517, Martin Luther wrote a document criticizing the Catholic Church’s corrupt practice of selling indulgences to forgive sins. He nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle church. In it, he expressed two main beliefs – that the Bible is the ultimate religious authority and that humans can only attain salvation through faith, not deeds. Luther’s document started the Protestant Reformation, changing the world forever. The Lutheran Church celebrates Reformation Sunday in October to honor this historic and spiritual event.

 

Reformation Sunday is a cherished observance in the Lutheran tradition, celebrated with a sea of red in sanctuaries—from the altar paraments and clergy stoles to the clothing of the congregation. The practice of using liturgical colors to signify church festivals is an ancient Christian tradition that Lutherans adopted and adapted. A unified system of colors developed over time and was eventually formalized in Lutheran liturgical guides.

 

As Reformation Day and Sunday became official festivals in Lutheran calendars, they were assigned the color red, consistent with other major festivals and commemorations. The choice of red likely evolved by analogy with similar observances in church tradition. Red is the color associated with occasions that invoke the Holy Spirit, linking Pentecost and the Reformation. On Pentecost, the disciples are “all together in one place” when a “sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven” and “tongues of fire…separated and came to rest on each of them. All were filled with the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:1-4). Since Pentecost marks the church's birth, wearing red on Reformation Sunday reminds us that the Holy Spirit, as it did in Luther’s time, renews the church in every generation.

 

Red is also the color of blood, which makes it the historic color used to honor martyrs in the Church. On Reformation Sunday, it reminds worshippers of those who suffered and even died for the sake of reforming the church and bearing witness to the Gospel. While Martin Luther himself did not die a martyr, the reform movement highlighted many earlier and later figures who paid with their lives, from Jan Hus before Luther to countless others who faced persecution. The red visuals evoke “the blood of the martyrs who gave their lives for the sake of the Gospel.” It’s a solemn reminder of the cost of discipleship and the courage of convictions.

 

Red also symbolizes zeal, courage, and the fiery passion of faith. The Reformation was driven by a passionate return to the fundamental truths of Scripture (grace alone, faith alone, Word alone), so red reflects that fervent spirit.

 

Join us for our joint worship service with Peace Lutheran, Hope, and Grace Lutheran this Sunday at 10:00 AM, or watch live on Facebook at Hopeclinton.

 

AGAIN: Worship will be at Grace Lutheran Church, 10928 Indian Head Highway, Ft. Washington, MD 20744.

 

All are welcome!

Shalom+

Pastor Eric

 

References:

“Martin Luther and the 95 Theses” from History.com

Sundays and Seasons. Augsburg Fortress, 2018.

Preparing for Sunday

Reformation Sunday


Jeremiah 31:31-34

Psalm 46

Romans 3:19-28

John 8:31-36


Household Prayer: Morning

Lord, how I love this season of new beginnings, the opportunity to turn toward you and start again. Empower me to be a messenger of good news, and a leveling influence along the way, as I seek to be one with you in smoothing out the rough places I encounter. Amen.


Household Prayer: Evening

Lord, you have comforted me throughout this day and rescued me from my exile. Where I have flourished, I give you thanks; where I have erred, I ask your forgiveness. Protect me through the night that I may rest in your realm of peace where righteousness makes a home. Amen.

Shoe Boxes

We still need ~10 shoeboxes, WRAPPED!!! for a total of 20 kids boxes and 25 adult boxes.


Signup sheet: All spaces are filled; we've purchased most items and have started to sort and organize.


Thanks to everyone for all your support!!!

Wear RED!!!


For those of you who only skim the newsletter and do not read Pastor Eric's musings (we know you are out there!), here's a reminder:


This Sunday


is Reformation Sunday and there will be


NO WORSHIP AT HOPE.


We will worship together with our friends from Peace and Grace that morning. The service will be at Grace Lutheran Church (address below) and it will start at 10AM.


Grace Lutheran Church

10928 Indian Head Hwy.,

Fort Washington, MD 20744 


Pastor Eric will preach (so we know it'll be good!). 

  

WEAR RED 

Bible Study

Good news! Bible study will resume tomorrow, Friday, October 24 at 11AM. Great interactive discussions and fellowship. You don't want to miss this!!

Words to Ponder

You are not only responsible for what you say but also for what you do not say.

― Martin Luther

He that fears death loses the joys of life.

― Jan Hus 

Choir Rehersal

We'll practice right after the service.

Oxon Hill Food Pantry


Therese sent us a list, let's help them. Bring your items to the church and we'll get them to the food pantry. Thank You!


Macaroni & Cheese

Jelly

Cans of Salmon

Green Beans

Rice

Stuffing (for Thanksgiving distributions)

Thanksgiving Potluck

To celebrate Thanksgiving, we will have a Potluck on Sunday, November 9th, following the worship service. Please donate a dish. There's a sign-up sheet in the Narthex. 

Advent Cookies

Advent begins on November 30th. During Advent, we will be serving cookies and other finger foods after Sunday worship service. Please sign up to bring a plate of cookies or a finger food. 

Diabetes Support Group

MedStar Health launched a space dedicated to support individuals and families affected by diabetes. The group meets every third Wednesday of the month, from 11:00am-12:00pm, 10403 Hospital Drive, Suite G09A, Clinton, MD 20735. For more information, please call: 301-877-5560.

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