A Night of Reformation will help your church, homeschool support group or Christian school replace Halloween with an exciting celebration of Reformation Day. This 3-ring notebook includes complete plans for two different parties celebrating the life of reformer Martin Luther, one focusing on John Calvin, and one on Martin Bucer. We also give guidelines for researching and organizing additional parties recognizing the work of other reformers. On sale through Nov. 7th! Order now and receive $5 off the regular price. View table of contents and introduction (PDF) See pictures from our 2007 Reformation Night! Along with a script for a short play about Martin Luther, includes detailed instructions, illustrations, and materials lists for fun and creative group games, carnival booths, and craft projects that help to illustrate different aspects of each reformer's life. Also offers suggestions for:
Teach the history of the Protestant Reformation in a fun and memorable way. Help Martin Luther's future wife escape from her convent, encourage Calvin's friend Farel as he tosses the Catholic priests' relics into the river, assist Martin Bucer as he attempts to negotiate a peace between Ulrich Zwingli and Martin Luther. Costumes, games and booths, prizes, food, teaching, singing and fellowship -- our church's Reformation Party is one of the highlights of our year!
A Night of Reformation includes the pictured sample programs and extra materials to help you organize your own "Reformation Night." |
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Read Review of A Night of Reformation by Deborah Wuehler, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine Read Review of A Night of Reformation by Deborah Cariker from Eclectic Homeschool Online Read Review of A Night of Reformation by Jennie Chancey on Homeschooling Today Magazine's website
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