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T-Shirt: Luther Semper Reformanda

T-Shirt: Luther Semper Reformanda

Regular price $22.98 USD
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 This fun t-shirt features a cartoon Martin Luther dropping his hammer like a mic drop, with “Here I Stand” written on his shoes. Positioned between the words “Semper Reformanda” (Latin for “Always Reforming”), this design embodies the ongoing need for the Church to seek truth and renewal. Luther's 95 Theses, famously nailed to the church door in Wittenberg in 1517, challenged the Church’s teachings and sparked the Protestant Reformation. Perfect for history buffs or anyone who appreciates a playful nod to this pivotal moment in church history!

Non-Refundable.  Non-Returnable.
Please check the size chart and be certain of your size.

Adult shirts are a slightly snugger fit than the average t-shirt, so check the measurement chart here before you order.


100% cotton
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Mykenzie Todrank
AMAZING

This was a birthday gift for my husband. He absolutely loved it! I got everything I ordered, and in minty condition. The artwork is beautiful. It was better than i expected. I will be ordering again! Keep doing what you’re doing! Praise be to God

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Julie W.
Great shirts!

These shirts are absolutely awesome! Soft and comfortable and they wash up great :).

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H.D.
Great Shirt!!

Thank you Reftoons for making a quality product! Also thank you for getting it to us so fast! Our son was able to wear it for Reformation Day!!

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D.B.
Reftoons Rocks!

Awesome products, great quality and very unique designs to help spread the gospel using voices from the past. Reftoons is awesome! Keep up the good work!

Thank you!

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Christine Johnson
Adding to my collection of favorite t-shirts

Paul and the Cox Family @Reftoons are rocking it in the t-shirt merch department!
Thanks for making quality, comfortable and reasonably priced gear to spread The Good News and “build up the body of Christ through voices of the past.”

Thank you!