“We must be vigilant today and always, because, like Mary, the Risen One also calls us and challenges us to open our eyes and recognize him in our surroundings and in our neighbors,” Lutheran World Federation Council member Rev. Karla Steilmann Franco, says in this year’s Easter message. Read the Easter message in English, Spanish, German, or French.
Read MoreIn this year’s message for Good Friday, Lutheran World Federation’s vice president for the Central Western European region, Pröpstin Astrid Kleist, reflects on the Gospel of Luke’s account of the Crucifixion, as Jesus is nailed to the cross to die between two criminals. Read the Good Friday Message in English, in Spanish, in French, or in German.
Kleist, a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany, reflects on the meaning of Jesus’ death for those killed, injured, uprooted and bereaved by Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities.
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General Secretary visits Tanzania
War in Ukraine: Donate
Hot meals and kind hugs: Polish welcome for Ukrainian refugees
Ukraine: “One minute we’re in school, the next we’re running for our lives”
Germany: With heart and mind – doing what is necessary for the people of Ukraine
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Human Rights Council: Upholding the right to freedom of religion or belief
Human Rights Council: LWF welcomes appointment of special rapporteur for climate
Shaping the spiritual and community life of the Thirteenth Assembly
Philippines: Training program equips lay leaders to share the Gospel
War in Ukraine: Donate; LWF fact-finding visit to Polish-Ukrainian border; Estonian archbishop: We must be peace seekers; Photos: support for Ukraine.
Stories: USA: It matters to young people that issues of justice be a part of “Gospel work”; LWF General Secretary awarded “Der Friedenstein” prize; LWF advocates for equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines at Human Rights Council; CSW66: Women must lead the way out of climate crisis; CSW66: Women at forefront of climate solutions; Nepal: Fostering resilience through water, sanitation and health; Colombia: Supporting the most vulnerable amid violence.
Read MoreView photos from the “And It Is Good” photo exhibition, an invitation to contemplate the diversity of creatures that give glory to God in their being and who tend to our well-being. Que seamos inspiradas e inspirados a dar gracias por cada criatura de Dios y toda la creación divina. Each photo is paired with verses from the Bible. Cada foto se entrelaza con versículos de la Biblia.
Read MoreHello dear sisters and brothers in Christ,
Here in Senegal we have just come through the season of harvest celebrations, weddings, and church festivals. To connect you with my ministry and life and with YAGM Senegal, here is the February 2020 Newsletter.
Read MoreBishop Deborah K. Hutterer and her husband, Pastor Alan Field, visited Senegal at the turn of the year, and was hosted by Rev. Adama Faye, President of the Lutheran Church of Senegal. President Faye (rhymes with fly) will attend the Grand Canyon Synod Assembly in Las Vegas on June 11 and 12, 2020.
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Read MoreHello dear sisters and brothers in Christ, I hope and pray that as you and your congregations come back from summer holidays, that the rhythm of church life brings much joy and life to you all.
You can access (and share with others!) my October 2019 Newsletter at the YAGM Senegal blog or download as a PDF, and get a glimpse into some of the goings on—both sending the previous YAGM back to the US and welcoming a new group of YAGM to Senegal.
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