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New LWF leaders meet with Pope Francis At private audience with Pope Francis, LWF leaders look ahead with hope to next steps on ecumenical journey and present a gift expressing the longi
LWF and Caritas: closer collaboration to serve people on the move Ecumenism in action: humanitarian collaboration between Lutherans and Catholics goes back to the founding of the LWF after the Second World War.
Council concludes: new strategy, study processes, public statements The new LWF Council’s first full meeting concluded after having approved a new strategy, theological study processes, and statements on public and
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Council joins Geneva congregations for Sunday services Council members representing their churches across the global communion gathered in central Geneva on Sunday for worship with local German and Engl
Council approves new LWF strategy on ‘Sharing Hope’ Hope is at the center of the new 2025-2031 strategy of the LWF approved by the LWF Council today.
Vital support and prudent management ensured strong financial results LWF Council members join the local congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Geneva for Sunday worship. Photo: LWF/A. Hillert
Burghardt highlights credible witness in times of conflict General Secretary Burghardt addresses LWF Council, urging member churches to share hope, model respectful dialogue and offer a credible witness in
“Hope is a gift” says President Stubkjær President Henrik Stubkjær inaugurates the first full Council since the Kraków Assembly and reflects on the theme of hope, which is at the heart of
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