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Orthodox perspectives on path to church unity Theologian, Dr Nathan Hoppe, on the church in Albania and the challenges of Lutheran-Orthodox dialogue
Russia: Theological Seminary in St. Petersburg inaugurated Distance learning for men and women throughout Eastern Europe
Living out Lutheran identity: liberty, love, service Study process calls on all LWF member churches to engage and share experiences of faith in diverse cultural contexts
Indigenous Peoples reflect on Economy of Life Webinar explores spirituality, sustainability and struggle for self-determination of indigenous communities
Religious leaders call on G7 for vaccine equity Faith leaders remind wealthy nations of “moral obligation” to end vaccine nationalism
Urgent task of implementing women’s rights LWF’s program director in New York office looks at conclusions of UN Commission on the Status of Women
Earth Day: Continuing to care for creation and advocate for climate justice Call to increased efforts to support the most vulnerable and strive for sustainability
Strasbourg institute invites Lutheran pastors for online seminar on ecumenism Annual course on interreligious dialogue will also be online
LWF partners to offer online course on climate justice and faith Online program to empower lay and ordained for climate justice work in communities
Sweden: Don’t go down the road of hate speech LWF General Secretary says dialogue and cooperation must prevail in debates over immigration requirements