The Jewish people also had their long respected religious holidays, observances, festivals, and rituals and I bet Jesus participated in many of them while He was on this earth.
Now we have some Christians saying that we cannot have the same sort of things except with Jesus as the focus just because each and every action is not spelled out specifically in the New Testament.
Thankfully they are not the ones deciding all things religious for all of Christianity.
No one died and made them the experts on what is or what is not scriptural truth.
I'm really sick of this smug attitude you guys have for the Roman and eastern church. The very bible you have today was compiled by the 7 church fathers one of which was from rome. Why believe the bible then?
Martin Luther was a drunk and a philanderer. Calvin was a sociopath. The Protestant Hugonauts murdered a lot of people.
...and Easter or any other holy day that does not have a warrant in scripture. This applies only to church observance of these days. There are many Reformed people who choose to observe these days privately, although separate of corporate worship on the Lord's day.
You are asking a question that I have to answer in the aggregate. Most Reformed churches that observe a strict interpretation of the RPW* (Regulative Principle of Worship) do not observe religious holidays at all. The operative word here is "observe". They recognize that these holidays exist, but they do not see any warrant in scripture to incorporate them into the Lord's day worship. These churches would also eschew special services to observe these days.
*The RPW teaches that we are to worship God only in the manner prescribed by scripture. This is different from the Normative Principle which teaches we may worship God in any manner not prohibited by scripture.
Tell me again about your communion service where YOU violate the Scriptures by using grape juice and crackers as the elements.
Do you even say the Lords prayer as it is written?
Jesus gives it to us verbatim and He meant for us to recite as it is. He gave it to us WORD FOR WORD,
and there is nothing in the Scriptures that says it is just some sort of "template".
If you can get two clear biblical mandates wrong, your other scriptural interpretations should be questioned thoroughly.
Driving a car is not found in Scripture, do you drive a car? Wearing a tie to church is not found in Scripture, do you wear a tie to church?
You really need to look at what it means to be reformed again.
We have already seen that R.C. Sproul's church observes Lent to some degree so obviously there is something wrong with your line of reasoning here.
To be 'Reformed' means to be constantly seeking to be reformed by Scripture in church and personal life.
I recommend What is a Reformed Church by Malcolm Watts (Reformation Heritage Books, 2011).
In leading his church (Emmanuel Church, Salisbury UK) Watts has gone rather too far IMO, but his book is good.
Sancta Maria! Are you guys nuts? Don't be a Jehovah's Witness. Christmas and Pashta (Easter) are the two most important events in the history of the world and you don't celebrate them?
Trust me, you will regret all those Christmas one day. Babies need Christmas. How cold and sterilized of any life Calvinists are.