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Celebrating 50 years of women’s ordination in Estonia Tribute to Rev. Laine Villenthal and call for ongoing reformation
Celebrating 50 years of Lutheran-Catholic dialogue Commission on Unity to finalize draft report on Baptism and Growth in Communion
Ecumenical witness among persecuted Iraqis Hungarian church support for minorities and disadvantaged groups
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‘Out into the world, to give our fruits to others’ Young Lutheran Lydia Posselt delivers closing sermon for LWF’s Twelfth Assembly in Windhoek.
Called to turn outward with gratitude for service The Twelfth Assembly of The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) was a milestone opportunity to affirm the Lutheran communion as a shared gift and affir
Namibian musical extravaganza gets bishops dancing and worshippers swaying After 500th Reformation ceremony at Sam Nujoma Stadium Namibian churches present cultural performances
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