Absolutely! We celebrate the coming of Christ in the manger
yes
Of course Lutherans believe in God! Lutherans believe in the one true God - The Triune God , Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
lutherans can be baptized at any age in life. i was baptized as a baby. but i know people who were baptized as adults. lutherans can be baptized at any age in life. i was baptized as a baby. but i know people who were baptized as adults.
Lutherans accept the doctrine of the Trinity and, as such, the Holy Spirit is regarded an equal part of the godhead. They believe that the Holy Spirit is given at baptism. They adopt the view expressed by Christian denominations in the Nicene Creed: And I believe in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of life, who proceedeth from the Father and the Son; who with the Father and the Son together is worshiped and glorified; who spake by the Prophets. Mainstream Lutherans do not speak in tongues and see it as a gift existing only in the past, although there are pockets of charismatic Lutherans who do believe and use the outworkings.
No, Dr. Martin Luther proclaimed the Holy Trinity (Godhead). God the Father: LORD (Yahweh) Spirit of the LORD: Holy Spirit/Ghost Angel of the LORD: Christ Jesus, true Son of God (Word of God) Lutherans denounce: modalism, unitarianism, transition of the Godhead, and etc...
some of the holy days are matsuri, rei sai and more
holy and baskhi
Lutherans are not dogmatic about the number of sacraments. Baptism and Holy Communion are sacraments within the Lutheran Church. Confession and Absolution is also often referred to as a sacrament.
High Holy Days - band - was created in 1998.
im not sure what you mean by holy. fridays are considered holy. the days of Ramadan are holy. the last ten days of Ramadan are considered VERY holy, as is the first ten days of the Islamic month dhul hijja. eid ul fitr and eid ul adha are also 'holy'. hope this answers ur question.
holy friday
Days of Holy Obligation?
Sacred days were called feasts, feast days, or holy days. The term holiday came from holy day.