Next Lord’s Day, October 31, we will gather together with the saints of Pilgrim Hill Reformed Fellowship to celebrate the great work God wrought through the Reformers and the Reformation.

October 31 is known by most of us as Halloween, which we associate with trick or treating, costumes, and the like. This actually has a path directly from the Christian holiday known as All Saint’s Day, or All Hallow’s Day. This is a day for commemorating all Christian martyrs. Halloween comes from “All Hallow’s Eve.” Some, in superstition, thought that devils roamed around on the eve of the holy day. But we now rightly make fun of these silly superstitions by dressing up in silly costumes.

Luther posted his 95 Theses on October 31st, 1517, which included much to say about and against the superstitious practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Halloween is a fitting day for such a thing and is a wonderful coinciding with our now fun holiday. As we celebrate, let us remember to thank God for breaking down the superstitious practices of the Roman church through Reformers like Martin Luther.