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LWF General Secretary Martin Junge  addressed the Faith for Nature conference which is taking place in Skálholt, Iceland, via video stream. Photo: LWF/S. Gallay

Creation is a gift, not a commodity

LWF General Secretary addresses "Faith for Nature" conference

Unity
Theology
Climate
News
06 Oct 2020
Vibrant and beautiful worship at the Njube Centre parish of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe. LWF General Secretary Martin Junge preached, local choirs sang beautifully and young people from the church offered powerful testimony to a society peace. Ecumenical partners of the ELCZ participated in the service. From 29 February-4 March 2020 the LWF General Secretary and a high level delegation visited Zimbabwe, its churches and people, to show solidarity and offer encouragement. Photo: L

Worshiping together on Reformation Day

LWF offers resources for global involvement of member churches

Unity
Theology
Communion
News
05 Oct 2020
 Vibrant and beautiful worship at the Njube Centre parish of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe. LWF General Secretary Martin Junge preached, local choirs sang beautifully and young people from the church offered powerful testimony to a society peace. Ecumenical partners of the ELCZ participated in the service. From 29 February-4 March 2020 the LWF General Secretary and a high level delegation visited Zimbabwe, its churches and people, to show solidarity and offer encouragement. Photo:
31 Oct 2020

Reformation Day 2020

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Communion
Churches
Event
Young climate activists gathered in December 2019 at the COP25 summit in Madrid, Spain sound the alarm for climate justice. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Prophetic young voices call for climate action

LWF hosts Season of Creation webinar with young Anglican, Catholic and Lutheran activists from Brazil, Malawi and U.S.

Youth
Unity
Theology
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30 Sep 2020
Water source in the desert near Siwa. Photo: Stéphane Gallay

Water to drink
By
Elena Cedillo, LWF Program Executive for Climate Justice 

Unity
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Climate
Blog
29 Sep 2020
Panelists discussing global responses to religious nationalism: clockwise from top left, ELCA pastor Rev. Angela Denker, LWF moderator Rev. Dr Sivin Kit, Dr Sathianathan Clarke of Wesley Theological Seminary and Dr Dicky Sofjan of the ICRS. Photo: Screenshot from the webinar

Resisting and engaging with religious nationalism

An LWF webinar explores ways in which people of faith can respond to the increased politicization of religion

Unity
Theology
Justice
News
28 Sep 2020
Tree planting and dedication of the Lutheran Church in the Philippines Luther Garden in 2017. Photo: LCP
25 Sep 2020

Prophetic voices for climate action: learning from young people of faith acting for climate

Youth
Unity
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Event
A Greek volunteer waves at a refugee boat in the Aegean Sea, directing it toward a safe place to land on a beach on the Greek island of Lesbos. Photo: Paul Jeffrey

Christian organizations representing 2.8 billion people call for more compassionate EU migration policy

Opportunity for Europe to grow in mutual solidarity says LWF General Secretary

Unity
Justice
Humanitarian
News
23 Sep 2020
A group of girls head to a school in Jordan’s Sahab district that is supported by LWF for both Jordanian and Syrian children. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Peacebuilding a priority for post-pandemic world

LWF endorses commitment to peace through joint statement and Waking the Giant webinar on SDG 16

Unity
Theology
Churches
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21 Sep 2020

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