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What We Do We work with member churches, country programs and partner organizations to promote justice, peace, reconciliation and dignity for individuals and communities.
Member Churches LWF membership represents over 78 million Christians in the Lutheran tradition in 99 countries across the globe. It has 150 member churches, including two associate member churches, as well as ten recognized churches and congregations, and two recognized councils.
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Image Joint Common Prayer Letter An invitation letter to Catholic Bishops’ Conferences Bishops, Presidents and Leaders of the Lutheran World Federation member churches.
Image Refugee Crisis - GS letter to churches Rev. Dr Martin Junge encourages European churches to continue with efforts to assist the thousands of refugees seeking shelter in Europe.
Image Council 2015 resolution - The Middle East The LWF Council is deeply concerned about the escalation of violence in the region, the vulnerability of religious and other minorities, and the br
Image Council 2015 resolution - Migrants The LWF, with its long history of caring for refugees and displaced people, states that it will continue to lift up and care for these vulnerable i
Image Council 2015 Public Statement - The Sin of Racism In this statement, the LWF Council confesses that racism is a structural sin that exists in its churches and communities.
Image Council 2015 public statement - Protracted Conflicts and the Over-Stretched Humanitarian Response As the number of people forced to flee conflict escalates, the LWF Council calls for a fundamental shift from business as usual in the way in which