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Being church in times of transformation First online Church Leadership Consultation takes place in Europe
Global religious leaders urge end to “broken state of European migration” Solidarity should be guiding principle governing migration and refugee reception
Witness towards the world, among the people of the world LWF President addresses first online European Church Leadership Consultation
Peacebuilding a priority for post-pandemic world LWF endorses commitment to peace through joint statement and Waking the Giant webinar on SDG 16
Shaping mindsets, strengthening community, “for the sake of ecology” Indonesian church leader Batara Sihombing reflects on an eco-theology project
Call for nominations for LWF General Secretary President Musa writes to heads of churches inviting them to identify candidates to lead the global communion
COVID-19: Latin America and the Caribbean Lutheran leaders issue pastoral letter “We are more interconnected and interdependent”
Cameroon: Protect environment, create employment LWF reforested 119 hectares and trained a community on renewable energy sources
LWF calls for health care without discrimination for Palestinians in Gaza LWF representative: Medical permit to leave Gaza “nearly impossible”
Norway: Interfaith advocacy for climate justice and peace Voices from the Communion: Einar Tjelle, Church of Norway
Living at the crossroads of Lutheran and Indigenous cultures Third ‘Being Lutheran’ webinar explores the enriching relationship between Christian values and native traditions