Trio of resources available for study of the Protestant Reformation
PC(USA) Congregational Ministries Publishing celebrates 500th anniversary

LOUISVILLE – Congregational Ministries Publishing (CMP) of the Presbyterian Mission Agency is highlighting three resources in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation this year. The publications are intended for use in study by children, youth, young adults and adults.
The session includes a Bible story that speaks of God’s grace while helping children learn about the church’s heritage. Children and their leaders will learn about Paul’s teaching on grace that changed Martin Luther’s life and the course of the Christian church.
Written by Carol Wehrheim, “The Protestant Reformation” speaks to the faithfulness to God’s call felt by the reforming men and women in times of turmoil and renewal, and encourages students to share the impact of this witness today.
The study is available for purchase from the PC(USA) Store for $8.95.
Author Donald M. McKim says one hope for the study was to present “a wider vision beyond just Luther, and recognize where the different streams led and where they still have embodiments today.” The study considers the divisive theological issues that spawned each of these traditions, and continue to shape them.
Focusing on three important matters — the means of salvation, the understanding of the Lord’s Supper, and the relation between church and state — the study investigates how each tradition approached these views. Participants are invited to consider the impact of the Reformation in today’s churches, including the influences and legacies of each strain.
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