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Lutheran theologians study Paul’s letters for the contemporary church The power of the gospel in shaping Christian identity
Call for theology that engages with Asia’s realities LWF co-sponsored consultation affirms continued dialogue at the grassroots of society
Young reformers present innovative projects at global gathering LWF Vice President Kwon: Youth bring new inspiration and creativity to the church
Discover the new Reformation 500 booklets GENEVA, 18 August 2015 (LWI) - The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) has published four new booklets on the 2017 Reformation anniversary theme,
LWF president Bishop Younan visits member church in Kazakhstan Accompanying each other in the Lutheran communion
Liturgy for Reformation Sunday 2015 Order of worship for the 2015 Reformation Sunday period is now available.
Strengthening advocacy capacity for women’s rights in faith-based organizations LWF and partners workshop facilitates access to UN mechanisms
New LWF publication: “Religious Plurality and the Public Space” Christian and Muslims scholars reflect on the role faith in the public sphere
Faith-based organizations issue statement at Human Rights Council “Common vision to protect dignity of girls and women”
Increasing mutual understanding between US Lutherans and Catholics From Conflict to Communion study guide helps movement toward unity
Lutheran-Orthodox Commission to celebrate Reformation anniversary Preparations towards final statement on ordained ministry/riesthood