Reformation Day Traditions
Here are some creative ideas to help you build fun and meaningful Reformation Day traditions. I hope that these ideas help to make your family celebrations special!
John Calvin: For ages 7-10; this beautifully illustrated book introduces young readers to the life, thought, and work of one of the most famous Reformers of the Christian church.
Martin Luther: For ages 4-8; this author creatively weaves quotes from King’s writing and speeches into her narrative about his life.
Reformation Heroes: Great for family reading; this book gives the history of more than 30 people who contributed to the Reformation.
For adults, I recommend two popular biographies on Martin Luther: Here I Stand by Roland Bainton and Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World by Eric Metaxas. 2. Watch a Movie about Martin Luther: Learn about the Reformation through these movies. I am excited to share the the Torchlighter Heroes of the Faith series is currently FREE on RedeemTM where you can find episodes about William Tyndale (a pre-Reformer), Martin Luther, and a great documentary about the Reformation called “This Changed Everything.”Martin Luther (Torchlighter Series): Just 34 minutes long, this Torchlighter series movie is great for the whole family. Also, it is FREE for Amazon Prime members!
Martin Luther (1950): Made in the 1950s, this story of Martin Luther is considered a classic.
Luther (2004): The 2-hour PG-13 movie may not be appropriate for the whole family, but it is highly acclaimed and worth watching with older children.
3. Sing “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”:A YouTube video with lyrics can be found on our hymn page for “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.”
4. Create Fun Food for Reformation Day: Here are some fun food ideas for Reformation Day.![]() |
By Catholic Icing |
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By Mommy Hates Cooking |
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By Get Creative Juice A symbol of the hammer used to nail the 95 Theses to the Wittenberg Castle Church door. |
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Luther Rose “Snowflake” Cut-out By Lutheran Arts |
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By Danielle’s Place A symbol of the windows of the Wittenberg Castle Church door and “Sola Christus”. |
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