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Perfectly united in proclaiming the gospel African Bishop calls for focus on joint witness at beginning of Africa Pre-Assembly
Mutuality and solidarity at the heart of the communion of churches LWF General Secretary Martin Junge addresses delegates at Africa Pre-Assembly
A chance for greater awareness about freely-given salvation LWF Africa Pre-Assembly starts in South Africa
Europe Pre-Assembly in photos Last week delegates from The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) member churches in Europe met in Höör, Sweden, to prepare for the 12th LWF Assembly an
Called by faith to serve the world LWF General Secretary addresses delegates from European member churches at Pre-Assembly
Myanmar religions offer voices of hope in a new era Lutherans and Anglicans seek better relations with Buddhists in Myanmar
Recognition of a wounded God needed to overcome violence Festive worship with local congregation at beginning of European Pre-Assembly
LWF signs statement with ecumenical partners on US Presidential Executive Order on Refugees “Abysmal failure of compassion and responsibility”