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Where churches share their gifts, enrich each other and serve the world LWF General Secretary Junge shares a vision for the LWF at Asia Pre-Assembly
Lutheran-Catholic dialogue inspires closer church cooperation in Malaysia (LWI) – Inspired by the international dialogue between The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and the Catholic Church, Malaysia’s Lutherans have initi
Articulating Lutheran presence in the public space LWF Council approves study document, invites church action
Pilgrims on the way to Wittenberg: a documentary in photos More than 200 participants in the LWF Wittenberg Pilgrimage walked from the St Nicolai Church in Coswig along the Lutherweg towards Wittenberg.
“Heavenly Cross” inaugurated at Luther Garden LWF leaders and German President Gauck unveil work of art
Lutherans discuss ecumenical commemoration of the Reformation LWF Wittenberg Pilgrimage started today
Joint Ecumenical Commemoration to be held in Lund Cathedral and Malmö Arena Joint commemoration: liturgy in Lund Cathedral and public event in Malmö Arena open to wider participation