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Growing as a communion engaged with the world LWF President Archbishop Dr Panti Filibus Musa addresses Council in Geneva
LWF Council 2018 opens with joyful worship “Our energy… comes from the gifts we have freely received”
“Energetic manner and theological wisdom” Hans Kasch retires as director of the LWF Center in Wittenberg
Pope Francis visit: a recognition of the ecumenical movement Reassuring commitment to unity and ecumenical relations
World Refugee Day: Children must be protected Gratitude for compassion and solidarity of member churches
“Rise and make the most of it” TEDx talk from Kakuma refugee camp highlights talents and contributions of refugees
LWF refugee athlete tells UN to listen to refugees Rose Nathike speaks at Global Compact on Refugee consultation