Who We Are The Lutheran communion in Asia comprises 54 member churches. These members proclaim the gospel, serve people in need and advocate for peace, justice and reconciliation. To enhance the ability of members to work together in the distinct social and political contexts of the region Leadership Partners Networks Contacts
What We Do Programs that deliver change The work of the LWF in Asia centres around it efforts to uphold and develop the church, as well extend mission programs to the communities in which it is found. The work of the Asia communion is guided by its undertaking to help churches promote God’s mission in the region, shaping its approach according to the context of the country. The LWF's Department for Theology, Mission and Justice and the regional secretary for Asia works alongside LWF member churches in Asia. Programs Projects
Updates Asia Global News Worshiping together on Reformation Day LWF offers resources for global involvement of member churches Statement urges lifting of unilateral sanctions LWF joins faith-based organizations at Human Rights Council warning of impact on most vulnerable people Humanitarian agencies pledge to end racism LWF joins UN bodies and related groups pledging zero tolerance for racial discrimination in the workplace Peacebuilding a priority for post-pandemic world LWF endorses commitment to peace through joint statement and Waking the Giant webinar on SDG 16 Shaping mindsets, strengthening community, “for the sake of ecology” Indonesian church leader Batara Sihombing reflects on an eco-theology project Living at the crossroads of Lutheran and Indigenous cultures Third ‘Being Lutheran’ webinar explores the enriching relationship between Christian values and native traditions Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Worshiping together on Reformation Day LWF offers resources for global involvement of member churches
Statement urges lifting of unilateral sanctions LWF joins faith-based organizations at Human Rights Council warning of impact on most vulnerable people
Humanitarian agencies pledge to end racism LWF joins UN bodies and related groups pledging zero tolerance for racial discrimination in the workplace
Peacebuilding a priority for post-pandemic world LWF endorses commitment to peace through joint statement and Waking the Giant webinar on SDG 16
Shaping mindsets, strengthening community, “for the sake of ecology” Indonesian church leader Batara Sihombing reflects on an eco-theology project
Living at the crossroads of Lutheran and Indigenous cultures Third ‘Being Lutheran’ webinar explores the enriching relationship between Christian values and native traditions