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Ukraine: Joy over new Bible Translation An everyday language translation, grounded in ecumenical partnership
A time for the communion’s presence of healing, compassion, and hope LWF General Secretary Report to the Executive Committee
LWF Executive Committee meets online in exceptional circumstances Governing body to take necessary action delegated by Council
Mennonite, Protestant, Catholic theologians receive ecumenical award First Harding Meyer Prize in Ecumenism awarded to French, German and American theologians
Congratulations to Vatican’s Council for Christian Unity on 60th anniversary LWF’s General Secretary sends greetings to PCPCU President recalling longstanding ecumenical relationship
COVID-19: Indonesian church aids out-of-work rickshaw drivers LWF Rapid Response Fund supports church diakonia
Church must combat racism at the grassroots Many pastors and deacons are “on the front line" says ELCA bishop
Romania: Connecting theology, ecology, and personal faith Voices from the Communion: Rev. Dr. Elfriede Dörr
LWF joins call to ensure civil society participation at UN SDG forum “Experience on the ground can contribute to global discussions”
Jubilee for the Earth: New Rhythms, New Hope A webinar to introduce the theme of the 2020 Season of Creation