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COVID-19: Keeping in contact and breaking new ground Rapid Response Fund: Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Slovenia uses more technical facilities in church life and worship
More than 77 million Lutherans in 148 LWF member churches Global statistics show an average increase of nearly 2 million church members in two years
COVID-19: Being church in times of Coronavirus Voices from the Communion: A message from the President of the Lutheran church in Ethiopia
Lutheran communion solidarity as Ethiopian church appeals for peace in the country Junge reminds EECMY of its “pivotal role in preventing more loss of lives”
COVID-19: "Push for digital engagement” in Denmark Interchurch council of ELCD shares learnings on ministry during the lockdown
LWF leaders: ‘Now is the time to be church’ Against challenges of post-COVID context, churches are called to work together, sharing treasures and talents
Launch of ‘Being Lutheran’ series of webinars LWF begins second phase of study process exploring ways in which Lutheran identity is expressed today