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Called by faith to serve the world LWF General Secretary addresses delegates from European member churches at Pre-Assembly
Recognition of a wounded God needed to overcome violence Festive worship with local congregation at beginning of European Pre-Assembly
Europe preparations for Assembly a chance to strengthen communion of churches in Europe Delegates from three LWF regions meet in Höör, Sweden
Young Namibians excited to host global Lutheran youth gathering More than 110 young Lutherans expected for LWF Youth Pre-Assembly in Ondangwa
God's Gift of Compassion In New Year Message General Secretary Junge invites churches to seek inspiration from Reformation anniversary
LWF Christmas message: Glory to God for unity in the Body of Christ Bishop Munib Younan reflects on a “Gospel-centered” faithfulness
Preparations for LWF Women’s Pre-Assembly begin in Namibia Regional and host churches want to facilitate mutual learning and meaningful contribution