Who We Are We are a global communion of churches in the Lutheran tradition, living and working together for a just, peaceful, and reconciled world
Iglesias Miembro Los miembros de la FLM representan a más de 78 millones de cristianos de tradición luterana en 99 países de todo el mundo. Tiene 151 iglesias miembro, incluidas dos iglesias miembro asociadas, así como diez iglesias y congregaciones reconocidas y dos consejos reconocidos.
Image For Hope and a Future LWF World Service Global Strategy 2019 – 2024 Pages: 48 (12 for the abridged version) ISBN: 978-2-940459-90-2
Image LWF Communion Prayer for the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign The 16 Days Liturgical resources gather us together in prayer in order to manifest and reaffirm our faith commitment to end Sexual and Gender Based
Image "Waking the Giant" presentation flyers Flyers in A4 format to present thi initiative. Please contact your national coordinator for any files to adapt visibility material.
Image With Passion for the Church and for the World LWF Strategy 2019 – 2024 Sets forth the LWF’s strategic plan from 2019-2024 on its common journey as a communion of churches.
Image The Lutheran World Federation 2017 Facts and Figures For a just, peaceful and reconciled world.
Image Council 2018 documents - Resolutions, Public Statements, Messages The LWF’s governing body between Assemblies comes together for its annual meeting in 2018 under the theme, "Freely you have received, freely give".
Image Council 2018 documents The LWF’s governing body between Assemblies comes together for its annual meeting in 2018 under the theme, "Freely you have received, freely give".
Image The LWF in 2017 The LWF is a communion of 145 churches in 98 countries, bringing together more than 74 million members.
Image Easter Message 2018 The message of the risen Christ should empower Christians to contend with forces and principalities “that stand in the way of true freedom, justice
Image Good Friday Message 2018 The cross of crucifixion was chosen by early Christians as the symbol of their faith simply because of what it captured so precisely, writes the LW