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Redeemer Lutheran

Ever wondered what the beautiful painting outside the Redeemer Lutheran Church celebrates? It’s the beginning of the Reformation! Exactly 504 years ago, on All Souls Eve (Halloween, meaning “Hallow’s Eve” ), Oct. 31, 1517, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther nailed 95 proclamations to the church door of Wittenberg, Castle in Germany. All protestant churches remember this day with joy, as modern church roots are found in this historical moment.

Reformation Sunday will be celebrated at Redeemer Lutheran Church on Oct. 31, with the choir singing of “A Mighty Fortress is Our God.” The main service is held inside the stained-glass sanctuary at 13564 St. Andrews Drive beginning at 10:30 a.m. The outdoor service begins at 9:30 a.m. in the outside chapel.

Both services are accompanied by organ music and Communion. In order to continue caring for one another’s safety and following healthcare guidance, masks and social distancing are required. Information, administrative concerns and pastoral care are available

at (562)-598-8697.

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