Launch: ‘Guidance Note on Joint Engagement of World Service Programs and Member Churches’

3 May 2021
Open to All
May 2019: At the LWF-run Minawao camp in northern Cameroon, women refugees from Nigeria sort degradable waste to be recycled into charcoal briquettes for cooking. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

May 2019: At the LWF-run Minawao camp in northern Cameroon, women refugees from Nigeria sort degradable waste to be recycled into charcoal briquettes for cooking. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Time: 17:30 - 18:30 | GMT+02:00

Practical collaboration based on joint calling and distinct mandates

The joint calling and distinct mandates of LWF’s member churches and World Service programs provide opportunities for collaboration guided by the communion’s vision of working toward a just, peaceful and reconciled world. The new Guidance Note aims to deepen mutual understanding of holistic witness and serving people in need, and inspire meaningful ways of joint engagement in different countries around the world.

The online launch will include opening remarks by LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr Martin Junge, presentation of the document’s purpose, target groups and content, as well as testimonies about joint collaboration from people working at the local level.

 

Register for the Zoom webinar

Event languages: English (Spanish and French with simultaneous interpretation)

Registration deadline: 2 May 2021

 

Read the Guidance Note

May 2019: At the LWF-run Minawao camp in northern Cameroon, women refugees from Nigeria sort degradable waste to be recycled into charcoal briquettes for cooking. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

May 2019: At the LWF-run Minawao camp in northern Cameroon, women refugees from Nigeria sort degradable waste to be recycled into charcoal briquettes for cooking. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Time: 17:30 - 18:30 | GMT+02:00