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Lutheran-Anglican Dialogue

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Liberated by God's Grace

Unity
Document
01 Jul 2016
Representatives of the major partners of the LWF, with which it has dialgoue, greeted the Council on behalf of their organizations. Photos: LWF/Marko Schoeneberg, M. Renaux and F. Hübner

Stronger partnerships, deeper ecumenical relationships

Greetings by LWF’s dialogue partners to Council

Unity
Communion
News
23 Jun 2016
Members of the Anglican-Lutheran International Coordinating Committee at work  during their last meeting, May 2016, in Adelaide, Australia. Co-chairperson Bishop Michael Pryse is third from the left. Photo: Paul March

A catalyst for Anglican-Lutheran relations

Interview with Canadian Bishop Michael Pryse

Unity
News
08 Jun 2016
Lutheran Bishop Dr Matti Repo (far left) with other ecumenical guests at the 16th Anglican Consultative Council meeting in Lusaka, Zambia. Photo: ACNS

Anglicans affirm Lutheran-Catholic agreement, endorse Reformation anniversary

Finnish Bishop Repo encouraged by enthusiastic discussion at Lusaka meeting

Unity
Theology
News
28 Apr 2016
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Anglican-Lutheran International Coordinating Committee Communiqué

Theology
Document
01 Nov 2015
Protesters outside St John’s cathedral, Hong Kong. Photo: Neil Vigers/Anglican Communion Office

Anglican Lutheran Coordinating Committee meets in the city where East, West, North and South meet
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Department for Theology and Public Witness

Unity
Blog
01 Dec 2014
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Anglican-Lutheran International Co-ordinating Committee Communiqué

Theology
Document
01 Dec 2014
(left to right) ALICC co-chairpersons Bishop Michael Pryse, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and The Most Revd Maurício Andrade, Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil. Photo: LWF/Anne Burghardt
19 Nov – 25 Nov 2014

2nd Meeting of the Anglican–Lutheran International Coordination Committee

Unity
Event
Left to right: Dr Virgil László (ELCH), Canon Dick Lewis (ALS Secretary), Rev. Mária Szücs (ELCH), Rev. Helen Harding (Anglican) and Rev. György Aradi (ELCH) at the conference in Révfülöp. Photo: ELCH

International Anglican - Lutheran Conference in Hungary
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Department for Theology and Public Witness

Unity
Churches
Blog
02 Oct 2014

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