Wer wir sind Wir sind eine globale Kirchengemeinschaft in lutherischer Tradition, die gemeinsam für eine gerechte, friedliche und versöhnte Welt lebt und arbeitet.
Was wir tun Wir arbeiten mit Mitgliedskirchen, Länderprogrammen und Partnerorganisationen zusammen, um Gerechtigkeit, Frieden, Versöhnung und die Würde aller Menschen und Gemeinwesen zu fördern.
Mitgliedskirchen Die Mitgliedergemeinschaft des LWB vertritt über 78 Millionen Menschen christlichen Glaubens in der lutherischen Tradition in 99 Ländern weltweit. Der LWB hat 151 Mitgliedskirchen, zu denen zwei angegliederte Mitgliedskirchen (AM) sowie zehn anerkannte Kirchen und kirchliche Gemeinschaften und zwei anerkannte Konzile gehören.
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Online Theology Course Eight-week pilot course in Lutheran theology, which ran from October 2017 until the end of January 2018.
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