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The church: Always local and always universal LWF consultation on Lutheran identities opens in Addis Ababa
Mekane Yesus Seminary: preparing for a growing church The Mekane Yesus Seminary in Addis Ababa has a long tradition of theological education.
Seeking wisdom to listen to creation and learn from it 2019 closing online prayer for “Season of Creation” now available
Asian church leaders call for greater interfaith cooperation Indonesia hosts conference on promoting dialogue at leadership and grassroots level
Junge to Asian churches: Peace-building is our only choice LWF leader invites Asian churches to embrace God’s call to mission and engage in “a journey of equals”
Asia Church Leadership Conference to focus on interfaith relations Delegates to discuss how Lutheran churches can work together for peace with other faith communities
Uniting faith and reason in the Czech Republic Voices from the Communion: Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren speaking out for hospitality and inclusion in a secular country