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
What We Do We work with member churches, country programs and partner organizations to promote justice, peace, reconciliation and dignity for individuals and communities.
Member Churches LWF membership represents over 78 million Christians in the Lutheran tradition in 99 countries across the globe. It has 150 member churches, including two associate member churches, as well as ten recognized churches and congregations, and two recognized councils.
LWF related subsites Related Subsites LWF Thirteenth Assembly – 2023.lwfassembly.org [EN | DE | ES | FR | PL] Reformation 2017 – 2017.…
Get Involved We are a global communion of churches in the Lutheran tradition on a common journey of renewal We strive to put our faith into action within and beyond the communion, and seek God’s Word and Spirit to guide us
Donate Now Your partnership truly makes a difference.Together, a better world is possible.With Passion for the Church and for the World.
Lutheran Leaders Affirm Tanzanian Church’s Role in Interfaith Encounters LWF General Secretary Junge Visits Destroyed Church Building in ELCT Diocese
LWF Reaction to Pope Benedict’s Announced Resignation The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) has received “with surprise” today the news that Pope Benedict XVI intends to resign as head of the Roman Catho
LWF Offers Deepest Sympathy to Families of Brazil Fire Victims Junge: Support for Church’s Pastoral Ministry
LWF DMD Director Panti Filibus Musa Accepts Call as Diocesan Bishop in Nigeria General Secretary Junge Grateful for Outstanding Leadership with Passion for the Church
Lutheran Diaconal Workers Define a Holistic Framework for Diakonia in Europe “Conviviality” Concept to Guide Approaches in Diverse Contexts
LWF Support to Households in Myanmar Strengthens Community Participation Committee for World Service Visits Projects, Approves Global Strategy
LWF Encourages Churches in India to Support Calls for Gender Justice Junge’s Open Letter Emphasizes Need to Break Silence over Violence against Women
First Trilateral Ecumenical Dialogue Begins Discussions on Baptism Lutherans, Mennonites and Catholics Meet in Rome
LWF Plays Prominent Role in UN Refugee Work UNHCR Gathers Religions and States to Dialogue on Faith and Protection
UN Dialogue on Faith and Protection Offers Concrete Suggestions LWF Requested to Participate in Drawing Up a Code of Conduct for Religious Leaders
2012 Christmas Greeting from the LWF President Call on LWF Churches to Continue Commitment to Refugees and Other Displaced People
LWF Offers Prayerful Support Following Shooting at Connecticut School Junge: “That God May Come as a Prince of Peace”