DESIGNED BY Design Name: Reformation Day- October 31, 1517 Description: This is a depiction of the first Reformation Day. On October 31, 1517, Dr. Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses against the selling of indulgences at the door of the All Saints', the Castle Church. "I'm the Founder/Owner of SovereignGraceSingles.com which is a "dating" site for those who love the Doctrines of Sovereign Grace. I started this CafePress store to help fund SGS. Thanks for your help! Btw, professionally, I'm a firefighter/paramedic. Soli DEO Gloria!! Dean"But wait - there's more. |
"Give Fido a little something special with our Reformation 500 dog collar. With expandable sizing and metal clip for dog identification tags, you'll have this collar for the long haul—or long walk. Collar is made of nylon, measures 3/4" wide, and adjusts from 15" to 27". Don't forget your Reformation 500 leash." CPH Description |
"These drink coasters, made from tumbled stone, feature the words of Martin Luther: "There never yet have been, nor are there now, too many good books." Comes in set of 4." CPH Description |
"Grab a friend or your dog and head outside! This yellow Frisbee features Luther’s rose. 9-1/4” diameter." CPH Description |
"Tee up for the 500th anniversary of the Reformation! Each wooden tee proudly proclaims the Reformation 500 theme. 20 tees. Each tee is 2 3/4" long. Don't forget the golf balls!
The countdown is on to the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation on October 31, 2017! Our collection of gifts will help you proudly pronounce the Lutheran confession of faith in your own, unique way!" CPH Description
"Make a statement with these classy, comfy dress socks. Includes the words, "Here I Stand" with Luther's Rose. Blue. Made of a comfy, stretchy acrylic, nylon, and spandex blend." CPH Description |
"This mini mallet lapel pin is a reminder of Luther nailing his 95 Theses. The price point makes it easy to buy one for all of your friends. Gold tone." CPH description |
"We've hammered out the details for Reformation 2014. We put our heads together and decided that Luther 'Nailed It' when he posted the 95 theses to the Wittenberg door." - CPH description |
"How about another banjo strumming solo - The Ballad of Herman Otten. More strudel, please." |