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Being church in times of transformation First online Church Leadership Consultation takes place in Europe
Call for nominations for LWF General Secretary President Musa writes to heads of churches inviting them to identify candidates to lead the global communion
COVID-19: Latin America and the Caribbean Lutheran leaders issue pastoral letter “We are more interconnected and interdependent”
Living at the crossroads of Lutheran and Indigenous cultures Third ‘Being Lutheran’ webinar explores the enriching relationship between Christian values and native traditions
COVID-19: Challenged to a new spiritual language and more efficient diakonia Dealing with the pandemic in the Lutheran Church in Chile
Economic independence, spiritual gifts: breaking the chain of COVID-19 The Indonesian Christian Church women’s center design and produce LWF branded face masks
LWF sends condolences to church in Peru over loss of leader Pastor President Adita Torres Lescano “walked with many”
Germany: Lutheran and Catholic honored for their contributions to ecumenism Augsburg Peace Prize awarded to Bishop Bedford-Strohm and Cardinal Marx