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 Young Lutherans raise concerns at Council 2019 Youth Council members call for action on climate change, gender justice and participation in church leadership Call to act on climate-related crises, religious and political injustice Public statements and resolutions from 2019 LWF Council meeting Ecumenical guests laud LWF’s commitment to Christian dialogue LWF Council receives greetings from global church bodies UN endorses LWF work for Development Goals New online tool launched to help churches link their work to UN’s 2030 Agenda LWF Communion Office to remain in Geneva General Secretary asked to present long-term financial sustainability plan Polish church will host the Thirteenth LWF Assembly in 2023 Bishop Samiec: An “opportunity to promote diversity and Lutheranism in society” Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Young Lutherans raise concerns at Council 2019 Youth Council members call for action on climate change, gender justice and participation in church leadership
Call to act on climate-related crises, religious and political injustice Public statements and resolutions from 2019 LWF Council meeting
Ecumenical guests laud LWF’s commitment to Christian dialogue LWF Council receives greetings from global church bodies
UN endorses LWF work for Development Goals New online tool launched to help churches link their work to UN’s 2030 Agenda
LWF Communion Office to remain in Geneva General Secretary asked to present long-term financial sustainability plan
Polish church will host the Thirteenth LWF Assembly in 2023 Bishop Samiec: An “opportunity to promote diversity and Lutheranism in society”