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“‘Lutheran’ stands for compassionate embrace and service” LWF General Secretary Martin Junge on his visit to the Lutheran Church in Australia and New Zealand
LWF member church affected by mud slides in Sierra Leone At least 330 dead after mudslide in Freetown
A year-long celebration of God’s reforming grace Lutherans in New Zealand commemorate 500 years of the Reformation
LWF General Secretary Junge to receive 2017 Augsburg Peace Prize Recognition of a “patient bridge-builder between the continents”
Theologians tasked to remove obstacles that hinder enjoyment of unity LWF General Secretary Junge praises Lutheran-Catholic Commission at its 50th anniversary
Celebrating 50 years of Lutheran-Catholic dialogue Commission on Unity to finalize draft report on Baptism and Growth in Communion
“In the pursuit of communion and common witness” LWF and WCRC sign the Wittenberg Witness, as WCRC joins JDDJ
World Refugee Day: Extend the hand of welcome Statement by LWF President Musa and General Secretary Junge