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The Lutheran Reformation
During the lives of the Apostles of Christ, the early Christian Church entertained principles and practices which compromised the truth of the...
November 1, 1777: Congress Begins Thanksgiving Cycle
The November 1, 1777 thanksgiving proclamation of Congress began a tradition that lasted throughout America's War of Independence and was a link in the chain of America's annual observance which gave rise to Thanksgiving Day. The degree to which...
Christianizing Halloween and Hallowmas
One of the great challenges presented to every generation of Christians is the Christianizing of their respective generations. Sinister forces are constantly at work, seeking to scar and mar the cultural advantages and progress that are the results of biblical...
Christian Living in November
The holidays of America and most of Western civilization are the result of Christian influence and origin.[1] As some of the most important holidays in America and throughout the world are celebrated at the end of the year, it is appropriate to rehearse the...
See Our Resources for Christmas
Give the gift of Christian heritage this Christmas season. Our increasing list of resources may serve your gift-giving needs this Christmas. Your support enables Christian Heritage Fellowship to continue to celebrate our Christian heritage. May we invite you to...
October 26, 1781 – Congress Thanks God for British Surrender
From 1775 to 1784, the Continental Congress proclaimed sixteen spiritual proclamations, calling the states to humble themselves, fast, pray, and give thanks to God. But, when the British surrendered in October 1781, Congress went to church on...