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Image The newly LWF Council convenes for their first session following the LWF Thirteenth Assembly. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert Hopeful horizons: new LWF Council to meet next week
Image During Advent, the LWF will share messages of joy. They come from LWF member churches and country programs and share short messages, stories, or ideas that help us understand and reflect on what joy is today. Photo: Unsplash, Annie Spratt Messages of Joy: An Advent journey across the communion Daily reflections featuring diverse voices from around the globe (LWI) – Advent as a time of joy is the theme of the seventh edition of The Lutheran World Federation’s (LWF) Advent calendar. …
Image Tee Justine from Nigeria designed the LWF Christmas card for 2024. Photo: LWF 2024 Christmas card: Following the footsteps of the wise men Nigerian artist combines graphic design and African tradition (LWI) – The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Christmas card for 2024 captures the dedication of the wise men to find the “child who has been born king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2…