Who We Are We are a global communion of churches in the Lutheran tradition, living and working together for a just, peaceful, and reconciled world
Iglesias Miembro Los miembros de la FLM representan a más de 78 millones de cristianos de tradición luterana en 99 países de todo el mundo. Tiene 151 iglesias miembro, incluidas dos iglesias miembro asociadas, así como diez iglesias y congregaciones reconocidas y dos consejos reconocidos.
Image Pauline Hermeneutics – Exploring the “Power of the Gospel” Paul’s letters are of crucial importance for Christian theology and church life.
Image Healing Memories. Implications of the Reconciliation between Lutherans and Mennonites Meeting in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2010, the Eleventh Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation asked for forgiveness from members of the Anabaptist
Image Faith and Human Rights A collection of essays illustrating the experiences and concerns of members of the Lutheran churches around the world working for human rights in d
Image From Conflict to Communion: Together in Hope Joint Catholic-Lutheran Commemoration of the Reformation, Lund Cathedral and Malmö Arena, 31 October 2016
Image Interactive pluralism. Religious life and public space In today’s multi-ethnic and multi-cultural Asian context, religious plurality is one of the hallmarks of many societies.
Image Liberated by God's Grace The Lutheran World Federation’s theme for the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, Liberated by God’s Grace, is linked to the doctrine of justific
Image “In the Beginning was the Word.” The Bible in the Life of the Lutheran Communion. A Study Document on Lutheran Hermeneutics The commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017 provides the opportunity to highlight the special significance of the Bible f
Image Flyer: The Church in the Public Space The LWF “Flyer: The Church in the Public Space” is a short summary of the LWF study document “The Church in the Public Space” It contains:
Image The Church in the Public Space. A Study Document of the Lutheran World Federation The LWF study document “The Church in the Public Space” is an invitation to LWF’s member churches to claim public engagement as a vital element of