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LWF at COP29: strengthening the climate justice call for the most vulnerable people LWF delegation will host side events in Baku, join interfaith gathering, prayers and ecumenical advocacy
Europe: Strengthening women in church and society New coordinator and priorities for Women’s Network in Central Western Europe
A vision for inclusive, justice-oriented, and responsive theological education Theological Education and Formation steering group sets priorities for 2025-2027
Concerns over violence following elections in Mozambique LWF joins LUCSA in expressing solidarity, calling for humanitarian aid
LWF and ecumenical partners urge global action for biodiversity and climate justice LWF, ACT, and WCC issue joint statement following COP16 in Colombia
New report: Good practices for climate justice advocacy Involving churches and country programs in “local to global action”
2 Nov – 16 Nov 2024 Basics of Lutheran Theology – Preaching the Word of God and Celebrating the Sacraments