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October is Heritage Month  at The Presbyterian Church of Wyoming Martin Luther (1483–1546) W e are just now into the 501st anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.  The term, “Protestant” came from the pejorative word given to these leaders of “protest” against the established order and authority of the Roman Church. Seeking reform within that church, Luther struck a chord of protest that resounded through the world of the time. Presbyterians are Protestors.  How about that!  This is a protest against any authority that seeks to usurp God’s role revealed in Scripture and witnessed to us by the Holy Spirit. “On October 19, 1512, at the age of 28, Luther received his doctor’s degree in theology, and von Staupitz turned over to him the chair in biblical theology at the University of Wittenberg, which Luther held the rest of his life.  “As Luther set to work reading, studying, and teaching Scripture from the original languages, his troubled conscience seethed beneath the sur
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  October is Heritage Month at the Presbyterian Church of Wyoming October is our month to celebrate our Reformation Heritage as well as the Heritage of our own PCW Heritage of ministry in Wyoming. On Sunday, October 14 our theme will be from one of the stained glass windows that grace our sanctuary. Bring your own personal Bible to church with you that day. John Wycliffe is pictured above. He was one of the earliest leaders in the Reformation movement, circa. 1330 - 1384 (100 years before Martin Luther).  John Wycliffe has been called “ The Morning Star of the Reformation .” because his efforts arose at the dawn of this important new era.  Wycliffe's call from God was to translate the Bible into English, a language then considered to be vulgar and not worthy of sacred scripture. But Wycliffe's passionate mission was that all people be able to read the scriptures in their own tongue.  He not only had to translate the scripture into English from Latin, Greek and Hebrew