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
Image LWF Twelfth Assembly: Worship, Bible Studies and Hymns Liturgy and Bible studies from the LWF Twelth Assembly in Windhoek, Namibia, 10-16 May 2017.
Image Global Commemoration of the Reformation Liturgy from the Global Commemoration of the Reformation service in Windhoek, Namibia, on 14 May 2017.
Image From Conflict to Communion | Lutheran–Catholic Common Commemoration of the Reformation in 2017 The Lutheran–Roman Catholic Commission on Unity invites all Christians to study its report open-mindedly and critically, and to walk along the path
Image Liberated by God's Grace The Lutheran World Federation’s theme for the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, Liberated by God’s Grace, is linked to the doctrine of justific
Image Flyer: The Church in the Public Space The LWF “Flyer: The Church in the Public Space” is a short summary of the LWF study document “The Church in the Public Space” It contains:
Image Religious Identity and Renewal in the Twenty-first Century. Jewish, Christian and Muslim Explorations Religions carry strong visions of renewal and thereby have the potential to trigger dynamics of change in all spheres of human life.
Image The Self-Understanding of the Lutheran Communion - A Study Document As the Lutheran communion makes the journey towards the Reformation Anniversary in 2017, the LWF wants to attest to what it means to be an ecclesia
Image Message from The Lutheran World Federation conference "Global Perspectives on the Reformation: Interactions between Theology, Politics and Economics" At the Lutheran World Federation’s Conference entitled, “Global Per
Image LWF Sunday 2015 Liturgy The LWF invites churches and congregations to make use of the draft order of worship prepared for LWF Sunday 2015 in services held on or around Ref
Image Department for Theology and Public Witness annual report 2014 his 2014 report of the Department for Theology and Public Witness looks at some of the theological implications of the LWF’s engagement in processe