Reformation 2017

Live on Reformation Day

On Reformation Day, 31st October 2017, the Lutheran World Federation invited everyone on a trip around the world and across the seven LWF regions to witness how the Reformation had become a global citizen.
 
Watch some of the worship services marking the 500th anniversary of the Reformation and listen to church leaders talking about the importance of these events in their regions.

Reformation Day Live Broadcast

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A choir lights up the worship with singing to mark commemoration of the 500th Anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation in Windhoek, Namibia. Photo by LWF/Johanan Celine Valeriano

Reflect. Connect. Be Transformed.

Global

Lutheran reformation today is a global citizen. The evangelical insight has been embraced in different regions, situations and epochs, every one of them giving its own contribution

Ecumenical

Lutheran reformation today is about responding together with Christians of other church traditions to the calling of Jesus Christ

Ongoing

Lutheran reformation today is a global citizen. The evangelical insight has been embraced in different regions, situations and epochs, every one of them giving its own contribution

Lutheran reformation today is being “in reformation” – churches are called to be open to constant renewal and to seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance in the face of contemporary challenges

Strengthen the LWF communion

We want our member churches to recognize the mutuality of being part of a global Lutheran communion and to get involved in regional and global preparations for Reformation 2017.

Deepen understanding of what it means to be Lutheran

We want our member churches to think and talk about how to be Lutheran churches in ongoing reformation in their current contexts.

Strengthen our ecumenical commitment

We want to explore with other Christian World Communions our calling in the world today and how we can respond together.

Reaffirm our commitment to justice and peace

We want our member churches to become a part of joint diaconal and advocacy efforts and to work actively for justice and peace.

We asked the LWF vice-presidents, representing the 7 regions of the LWF, to reflect on the Reformation 2017 commemorations in the global and regional context.

Ms Desri Maria SUMBAYAK

LWF Vice-President for the Asia region | Indonesian Christian Church

 

Archbishop Urmas VIILMA

LWF Vice-President for the Central Eastern Europe region | Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church

 

Bishop Elizabeth EATON

LWF Vice-President for the North America region | Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

 

Rev. Dr Jeannette ADA EPSE MAINA

LWF Vice-President for the Africa region | Evangelical Lutheran Church of Cameroon

 

Pröpstin Astrid KLEIST

LWF Vice-President for the Central Western Europe region | Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany

 

Rev. Dr Nestor FRIEDRICH

LWF Vice-President for the Latin America and the Caribbean region | Evangelical Church of the Lutheran Confession in Brazil

 

Archbishop Dr Antje JACKELÉN

LWF Vice-President for the Nordic Countries region | Church of Sweden

LWF Twelfth Assembly

10-16 May 2017 | Main global LWF event commemorating the Reformation anniversary with the outcome of LWF programs, processes and global dialogues looking at what it means to be Lutheran 500 years later.

Reformation 2017 website

31 October 2017 | Virtual transmission of Reformation Day celebrations from all around the globe in 24-hour sequence.

REFORMATION WEBSITE

LWF hermeneutics workshop

13-16 June 2016 | Three day workshop to harvest the fruits of the LWF hermeneutics process and prepare a statement on Lutheran biblical interpretation

LWF Council 2016 in Wittenberg

16-21 June 2016 | The Council will discuss a number of important items related to Reformation 2017. During the meeting, the Luther Garden, initiated by the German National Committee, will be handed over to the public.

Women on the Move publication

Reformation Day 2016 | LWF women theologians networks will publish contributions on women in theology and stories of women reformers.

Anglican-Lutheran study material

Advent 2016 | Material for congregations on the main theme of Reformation 2017, “Liberated by God’s Grace,” will be published.

Living Reformation projects

Throughout 2016 | Members of the Global Young Reformers Network will launch Living Reformation projects based on ideas from the Wittenberg conference in 2015.

As a communion, we are journeying towards the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation in 2017.

Liberated by Gods Grace

As Christians liberated by God’s grace, we are free. Free to love and serve our neighbor, free to be a responsible citizen in the world and free to be a good steward of God’s creation.

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Salvation – Not for Sale

Salvation is God’s free gift— this is the central message of the doctrine of justification. It expresses a clear critique of concepts that treat salvation as a commodity on the “religious market.”

Human beings – Not for Sale

Every person is created in the image of God and must be fully respected in her/his dignity and integrity. Practices that create or increase poverty need to be critically addressed by churches.

Creation – Not for Sale

Nature has to be fully respected and protected as God’s good creation, entrusted to human care. It cannot be subject to exploitative human domination nor can its resources be exploited as commodities.