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Lutherans represented at historic Orthodox Church council meeting Emphasis on dialogue with other Christians
Solidarity with peace building and encouragement of efforts to foster democracy LWF Council 2016 resolutions
Stronger partnerships, deeper ecumenical relationships Greetings by LWF’s dialogue partners to Council
A second term for LWF General Secretary Martin Junge LWF Council thanks Chilean theologian for dedicated passion
Inspired by “a miracle of peaceful revolution” LWF Council opening worship at Wittenberg’s town church
“Heavenly Cross” inaugurated at Luther Garden LWF leaders and German President Gauck unveil work of art
Pilgrim Station, Opening worship, "Heavenly Cross" inauguration in the Luther Garden - The day in pictures A solemn opening service in the historic town church in Wittenberg, the unveiling of the redesigned “Heavenly Cross” in the Luther Garden, a "livin
Lutherans discuss ecumenical commemoration of the Reformation LWF Wittenberg Pilgrimage started today