Luther lived a _______ life before the reformation.
Luther was part of a _______.
What is monastic/monastery?
In this meeting, Luther was told to recant his works. He refused and went into hiding as a result of Charles V's declaration.
What is the Diet of Worms?
The three Ecumenical/Universal creeds.
What are the Apostle's Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed?
This is the reason it is acceptable to show up 7 minutes late to LSF activities.
What is LSF time?
The work typically used by communicants before confirmation.
What is Luther's Small Catechism?
Luther was born here and died here.
Where is Eisleben, Germany?
OR
Where is Germany?
These were bought and sold before the reformation.
(Two answers will be accepted, however one is more correct.)
What are indulgences?
OR
church offices?
These Lutheran prayers begin with "I thank you, my heavenly father..."
What are Luther's morning and evening prayers?
This couple from church hosts LSF students for the traditional hayride.
Who are the Kadens?
Luther had this amount of children.
What is 6?
Who is Katarina von Bora?
The date/year Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the church door.
This confessional document contains in-depth details about Lutheran beliefs.
What is the Augsburg Confession?
The Christmas decorations are stored here.
What is the closet at the end of the hall?
(something to this effect)
Luther's father wanted him to become a _____.
What is lawyer?
In this year, Luther received his doctorate and became a professor of biblical studies.
What is 1512?
The city in which Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the church door.
What is Wittenberg?
Lutherans believe this about Jesus' presence during the Holy Sacrament of Communion.
(it is acceptable to omit the question phrasing for this fact)
What is
as long as something along these lines is said:
the Body and Blood of Christ are in, with, and under the bread and wine?
communicants consume both the bread and wine and the Body and Blood of Christ
LSF became an organization at Truman in this year.
What is 1980?
The phrase Luther and other theologians used to declare the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice.
What is "sola scriptura"?
OR
"Scripture alone"?
The date of Luther's birth.
What is November 10, 1483?
The type of document issued by the Pope which Luther burned publically in 1520.
This specific _____ demanded Luther recant his teachings.
What is a papal bull?
This part of the liturgy is associated with the phrase "Lord, now let your servant depart in peace."
What is the Nunc Dimittis?
The date on which BridgeCity took place.
What is September 10, 2021?
In this work, Luther states colorfully that "faith slaughters reason."
What is "Commentary on Galatians"?