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Tapio Luoma installed Archbishop in Finland LWF General Secretary receives St Henry’s cross, highest honour of Finnish church
Church of Sweden launches app for children Teaching young church members about the faith and traditions of the church
An assembly the communion remembers with gratitude Looking back to the Twelfth LWF Assembly in Windhoek, Namibia
“Encourage the churches to be churches for others” Executive director Rev. Rolf Steffansson talks about the Mission of Felm
Lund cathedral to host first Catholic mass since reformation “Called to witness together to God’s grace in this world”
LWF pushes for peaceful resolution of conflict in Syria and respect for international law Strengthen the international instruments of justice and peace
LWF youth call for revival of churches Join online discussion and share thoughts and ideas (LWI) - Lutheran youth have started the discussion on revival in the church.
Motivation and renewal inspired by the Reformation Anniversary LWF vice-presidents look back at the Reformation Anniversary