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LWF President Younan draws attention to Luther’s drive to reform the church President’s address to Twelfth Assembly calls for deeper sense of an interdependent communion
Russian pastor Bondarenko to LWF Assembly, God’s promises hold Opening worship of the Twelfth Assembly at Windhoek, Namibia
LWF Twelfth Assembly in Namibia – a historic global gathering to mark the ongoing reformation A time to worship together, commemorate 500 years of the Reformation, decide work priorities and new governance
Up to 100 women gather for LWF Women's Pre-Assembly in Windhoek WINDHOEK, Namibia/GENEVA, 4 May 2017 (LWI) - Up to 100 women delegates to the Twelfth Assembly of The Lutheran World Federation (LWF), members of t
LWF Youth Pre-Assembly gathers 120 young people in northern Namibia ONDANGWA, Namibia/GENEVA, 2 May 2017 (LWI) - Young Lutherans are leading the way to The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Twelfth Assembly, as they p
Global Commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation 10,000 people expected at Sam Nujoma Stadium on 14 May