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Webinar series: Visions for transformative climate action LWF and interfaith partners raise awareness on climate justice
Christian leaders pray for reconciliation and ‘Jubilee for the Earth' LWF General Secretary joins ecumenical online worship service to close Season of Creation
LWF calls for urgent action on women’s rights A statement marking 25th anniversary of Beijing conference laments slow pace of progress on gender justice
Prophetic young voices call for climate action LWF hosts Season of Creation webinar with young Anglican, Catholic and Lutheran activists from Brazil, Malawi and U.S.
Shaping mindsets, strengthening community, “for the sake of ecology” Indonesian church leader Batara Sihombing reflects on an eco-theology project
Cameroon: Protect environment, create employment LWF reforested 119 hectares and trained a community on renewable energy sources
Norway: Interfaith advocacy for climate justice and peace Voices from the Communion: Einar Tjelle, Church of Norway
Living at the crossroads of Lutheran and Indigenous cultures Third ‘Being Lutheran’ webinar explores the enriching relationship between Christian values and native traditions
El Salvador: LWF supports students affected by cyclone “Amanda” LWF food aid a life line after double disaster hits Central America
Youth lead prayers to open Season of Creation Online ecumenical worship highlights 2020 theme of ‘Jubilee for the Earth’