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    LWF Youth Pre-Assembly at the Heja Game Lodge. Photo: LWF/JC Valeriano

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    10 May 2017, Windhoek, Namibia: Delegates respond to the opening session of the Twelfth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

    Overview of the host church, country, protocol and formalities requested of attendees, information about the visual identity of the Assembly, the way in which an Assembly is prepared, and extensive information on the pre-Assemblies

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    Assembly Theme

    Messages from the Pre-Assemblies take up the theme of the Thirteenth Assembly. Photo: LWF/Jotham Lee

    The Assembly theme, One Body, One Spirit, One Hope, reminds us that in a fragmented world, we are called to unity in the one body of Christ. The theme is drawn from Ephesians 4:4 (NRSV)

    • Explaining the theme
  • Program

    Program

    Thirteenth Assembly of The Lutheran World Federation, Krakow, Poland, 13-19 September 2023, at the ICE center

    The Assembly program comprises a rich array of events: from the opening ceremony, worship, prayers, Bible study and visits, to plenary sessions and the business of the Assembly.

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Upon arrival at the John Paul II International Airport Krakow

Arriving at Krakow airport

Governance
Document
28 Aug 2023
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From Windhoek to Krakow 2017-2023 - LWF six year report

From Windhoek to Krakow 2017-2023 – Six-Year Report

Churches
Governance
Communion
Document
01 Sep 2023
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Der Eingang zum ehemaligen Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau. Foto: LWB/A. Danielsson

The entrance to the Auschwitz-Birkenau former concentration camp. Photo: LWF/A. Danielsson

Auschwitz visit a key event at Krakow Assembly

Governance
News
30 Aug 2023

Schedule

Joint exploration and engagement with the theme “One Body, One Spirit, One Hope” is at the heart of the Assembly program. Assembly participants will explore together what it means to be one body, one spirit, one hope, with unity in diversity as an underlying vision. The Assembly concludes with the adoption of the Assembly message.

  • Wed 13 September
  • Thu 14 September
  • Fri 15 September
  • Sat 16 September
  • Sun 17 September
  • Mon 18 September
  • Tue 19 September

One Body, One Spirit, One Hope

08:00 | The Gathering

09:00 | Opening Worship

11:00 | Break

11:30 | Orientation Plenary: Introduction to the Assembly

12:30 | Lunch

14:30 | Opening Plenary: Constituting the Thirteenth Assembly

16:00 | Break

16:30 | Plenary I: Messages from the Regional, Women and Men's Pre-Assemblies

18:00 | To Reception venue

19:00 | Welcome Reception 

One Body, One Spirit, One Hope

08:30 | Worship and Bible Study

10:00 | Plenary II: Report of the General Secretary, First Report of Nominations Committee

11:15 | Break

11:45 | Plenary III: Keynote Address

13:00 | Midday prayer

13:15 | Lunch

15:00 | Village Groups

16:30 | Break

17:00 | Plenary IV: Report of the Chair of the Finance Committee, Reports of Assembly Committees

18:30 | Evening prayer

19:15 | Dinner

20:45 | Regional meetings

One Body

08:00 | Worship and Bible Study

09:30 | Plenary V: Final Report Nominations Committee; Reports of other Assembly Committees, Proposed Amendments to Constitution

10:45 | Break

11:15 | Thematic Plenary: One Body

12:30 | Departure to Oświęcim

  • Lunch in the bus
  • Visit to the Museum and Memorial Auschwitz-Birkenau

18:15 | Departure to Krakow

19:15 | Dinner

20:45 | Sharing Circle

One Spirit

08:30 | Worship and Bible Study

10:00 | Thematic Plenary: One Spirit

11:15 | Break

11:45 | Village Groups

13:00 | Midday prayer

13:15 | Lunch

15:00 | Jarmark and Workshops

16:30 | Break

17:00 | Plenary VI: Elections: President and Council

18:30 | Evening prayer

19:15 | Dinner

20:45 | Sharing Circle

One Body, One Spirit, One Hope

8:30 | Sunday worship in local congregations

15:00 | Church and local visits

19:15 | Dinner

One Hope

08:30 | Worship and Bible Study

10:00 | Thematic Plenary: One Hope

11:15 | Break

11:45 | Village Groups

13:00 | Midday prayer

13:15 | Lunch

15:00 | Jarmark and Workshops

16:30 | Break

17:00 | Plenary VII: LWF Constitution; Assembly Message

18:30 | Evening prayer

19:15 | Dinner

One Body, One Spirit, One Hope

08:30 | Worship with Common Word Ecumenical Panel

10:00 | Plenary VIII: Public Statements; Resolutions

11:15 | Break

11:45 | Plenary IX: Public Statements; Resolutions; Assembly Message

13:00 | Midday prayer

13:15 | Lunch

15:00 | Closing Plenary

16:30 | Break

17:00 | Closing Worship & Installation of the new LWF governance

18:30 | Dinner

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Fri 8 to Mon 11 September

All day | Youth Pre-Assembly

All day | Women's Pre-Assembly

Mon 11 and Tue 12 September

All day and Morning | Men's Pre-Assembly

Tue 12 September

Morning | Executive Committee

Afternoon | Council

Afternoon | Combined Youth, Women's and Men's Pre-Assemblies

Wed 20 September

Council

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Bishop Ernst Gamxamub from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia distributes bread during Holy Communion at the opening worship of the Lutheran World Federation's Twelfth Assembly. Windhoek, NamibiaMay 2017. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Bishop Ernst Gamxamub from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia distributes bread during Holy Communion at the opening worship of the Lutheran World Federation's Twelfth Assembly. Windhoek, NamibiaMay 2017. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Worship

Celebrating the ways in which the Spirit creates, reconciles and renews

Worship promises to be an integral expression of the Assembly’s journey from conflict to communion. Closely linked to Assembly Bible study, worship life will explore…

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Windhoek, Namibia: A carver made custom items in the Omatala, an open space at the Lutheran World Federation's Twelfth Assembly, for exhibitions, workshops, and informal encounters. Photo: LWF/Johanan Celine Valeriano

Windhoek, Namibia: A carver made custom items in the Omatala, an open space at the Lutheran World Federation's Twelfth Assembly, for exhibitions, workshops, and informal encounters. Photo: LWF/Johanan Celine Valeriano

Jarmark (Marketplace)

A marketplace for ideas and partnerships 

Jarmark is a Polish word for “fair”. The Thirteenth Assembly Jarmark will be a space for encounter, creativity, transformative action, and visioning.  LWF member churches, related…

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The Wawel Royal Castle, pictured as part of an aerial view of the city of Kraków, Poland. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

The Wawel Royal Castle, pictured as part of an aerial view of the city of Kraków, Poland. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Visitors Program

Discover the LWF Assembly, the host church, Poland, and its vibrant people 

Prior to the Assembly, the visitors program invites all interested groups and individuals to explore the vibrant work of the…

Speakers

Preachers

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LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr Anne Burghardt, speaks on an ecumenical panel with representatives from the Roman Catholic Church alongside a variety of different Christian traditions on the last day of the LWF Thirteenth Assembly. Photo: LWF/Marie Renaux

LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr Anne Burghardt, speaks on an ecumenical panel with representatives from the Roman Catholic Church alongside a variety of different Christian traditions on the last day of the LWF Thirteenth Assembly. Photo: LWF/Marie Renaux

Messages of hope: ecumenical leaders address Assembly

Unity
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20 Sep 2023
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LWF leaders with the ecumenical guests taking part in a panel discussion on the closing day of the LWF Thirteenth Assembly in Krakow, Poland. Photo: LWF/M. Renaux

LWF leaders with the ecumenical guests taking part in a panel discussion on the closing day of the LWF Thirteenth Assembly in Krakow, Poland. Photo: LWF/M. Renaux

New perspectives for the ecumenical journey

Communion
Churches
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20 Sep 2023
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LWF Assembly volunteers

Volunteers from the LWF Assembly host church in Poland pose for a group photo as Lutherans from around the globe gather in Kraków, Poland. Photo: LWF/Johanan Celine Valeriano

Volunteers: The-go-to-team at the LWF Assembly

Communion
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19 Sep 2023
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Der Eingang zum ehemaligen Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau. Foto: LWB/A. Danielsson

The entrance to the Auschwitz-Birkenau former concentration camp. Photo: LWF/A. Danielsson

Auschwitz-Besuch spielt wichtige Rolle bei Vollversammlung

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30 Aug 2023
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From Windhoek to Krakow 2017-2023 - LWF six year report

Von Windhuk nach Krakau 2017-2023

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01 Sep 2023

Speakers

Preachers

  • Rev. Danielle Dokman
  • Rev. Anne Burghardt

The preacher at the Opening Worship is Rev. Danielle Dokman, a pastor from Suriname who was elected to the LWF Council as a youth delegate in 2010. She served as an LWF Council member for the Latin America and Caribbean region from 2010 to 2017. Dokman is currently studying for a doctorate at Luther Seminary in St Paul, Minnesota, specializing in biblical prophecy in the Old Testament.

Our General Secretary, Rev. Dr Anne Burghardt, is the first woman and first person from Central Eastern Europe to hold this office.

She was elected by the LWF Council at its 2021 meeting and assumed office on 1 November 2021. 

Rev. Dr Burghardt was previously working as Head of Development for the EELC’s Institute of Theology in Tallinn, as well as advisor to the church for international and ecumenical relations. 

Among her previous positions at the LWF Communion Office, Burghardt has served as Study Secretary for Ecumenical Relations, as well as coordinator for the commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation and content coordinator for the Twelfth LWF Assembly in Namibia in 2017.

Speakers, Respondents, and Moderators

Keynote Address

  • Msgr. Prof. Tomáš Halík PhD, DD.
  • Kathryn Lohre
  • Bishop Frederick Shoo
  • Pröpstin Astrid Kleist

The Keynote speaker on Thursday 14 September, is Tomáš Halík is a Czech Catholic priest, philosopher, and theologian. He is a professor of sociology at the Charles University in Prague, in the Department of the Religious Studies. He is a pastor of the Academic Parish of Prague, and president of the Czech Christian Academy since 1990.

During the communist period, he was banned from university teaching and persecuted by the secret police as "an enemy of the regime." He worked as a psychotherapist with people struggling with drug addiction. Clandestinely ordained priest in Erfurt, Germany, in 1978, he worked in the Czech “underground Church” where he was one of Cardinal Tomášek's closest associates. He closely co-operated with the future president of the county, Václav Havel and became one of his advisors after the end of communism in 1989.

Since 1989, Halík has lectured at universities and international scientific conferences in Europe, the United States, Asia, Australia, Canada, and Southern Africa. He was also a visiting professor at Oxford University, Cambridge University and Harvard University. He is an author of several books on religion and spirituality and a recipient of numerous awards and prizes including the Templeton Prize, Romano Guardini Prize and an honorary degree from Oxford University. In 2008, Pope Benedict XVI granted him the title of Monsignor Honorary Prelate of His Holiness.

One of the Keynote respondents on Thursday 14 September, is Kathryn Lohre, an Assistant to the Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and Executive for Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Relations & Theological Discernment1. From 2012-2013, she served as president of the National Council of Churches USA, the first Lutheran and youngest woman to serve in that office. She is currently co-chair of the Shoulder-to-Shoulder Campaign: Standing with American Muslims, Upholding American Values, a US-based, inter-religious coalition to end anti-Muslim bigotry.  

One of the Keynote respondents on Thursday 14 September, is Frederick Onael Shoo, the Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT). He is also bishop of the ELCT Northern Diocese, and chairperson of the Christian Council of Tanzania. Shoo is known for his pioneering work to combat climate change and is often referred to as “the tree bishop” for his efforts in mobilizing local communities to plant trees on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. In October 2021, he joined Pope Francis and other faith leaders from around the globe in signing an appeal to governments and decision makers, urging them to take more ambitious action and cooperate more effectively to reduce global warming.  

The Keynote moderator on Thursday 14 September, is Astrid Kleist a German Evangelical Lutheran pastor. Since 2013, she has been the senior pastor at the main church of St Jacobi in Hamburg and Pröpstin (provost) in the East Hamburg district of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany. In 2017, she was elected LWF Vice-President for Central Western Europe. In June 2023, she was appointed General Secretary of the German National Committee of the LWF, and she will assume office in 2024.

 

Thematic Plenary: "One Body"

  • Rev. Dr Benny Sinaga
  • Bishop Naledzani Josephine Sikhwari
  • Prof. Dr Bernd Oberdorfer
  • Rev. Dr Johannes Zeiler

The Thematic speaker on "One Body" on Friday 15 September, is Benny Sinaga is the current head of the Protestant Christian Batak Church (HKBP) Bible School (Sekolah Tinggi Bibelvrouw) in Laguboti, North Sumatra, Indonesia. She has served as a pastor in several HKBP congregations, and as a full-time lecturer at the HKBP theological institute, STT HKBP Pematangsiantar (2007-2015). She has been a member of the Interreligious Understanding and Peacebuilding Initiatives (IUPI) since 2011 and a member of the Indonesian Theological Association since 2017. 

One of the Thematic respondents on "One Body" on Friday 15 September, is Bishop Naledzani Sikhwari, Bishop of the Northern Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa (ELCSA). She is the first female Lutheran bishop in Africa. Prior to her consecration as bishop in 2021, she had served for two terms as Dean of ELCSA’s Northern Diocesan Synod.  

One of the Thematic respondents on "One Body" on Friday 15 September, is Bernd Oberdorfer, a German professor of Systematic Theology and Ecumenism at the University of Augsburg. He has been a member of the Ecumenical Study Committee of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany (VELKD) and a member of the German National Committee of the LWF since 2004. He is also a co-editor of the journal Evangelische Theologie and the book series Kontexte. Neue Beiträge zur historischen und systematischen Theologie.

The Thematic moderator on "One Body" on Friday 15 September, is Johannes Zeiler, an Ordained pastor in Church of Sweden. He holds a PhD in World Christianity and Interreligious Studies from Uppsala University, Sweden. He currently serves as Canon Chancellor at Linköping Cathedral, Sweden. His research interests include global Christianity, ecumenical theology, and mission. He is a member of the International Lutheran-Pentecostal Dialogue Commission.

 

Thematic Plenary: "One Spirit"

  • Rev. Dr Bruk Ayele Asele
  • Marian Turski
  • Bishop Izani Bruch
  • Prof. Dr Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
  • Colleen Cunningham

The Thematic speaker on "One Spirit" on Saturday 16 September, is Bruk Ayele Asale is the President of Mekane Yesus Seminary in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Mekane Yesus Seminary (MYS) in Addis Ababa is the primary seminary for the largest Protestant denomination in Ethiopia. Ethiopia’s Evangelical Church has continued to grow even as the nation faces ongoing political and economic upheaval. Bruk leads MYS with a deep conviction that the Evangelical Church will shape the future of Ethiopia, and that theological education can help to transform the nation. 

Marian Turski, is a Polish historian and journalist, who will offer his testimony at the Plenary "One Spirit" on Saturday 16 September. He served as the editor-in-chief of Sztandar Młodych, a nationwide daily newspaper of the Union of Polish Youth in 1956–1957 and from 1958 onwards, a columnist for the moderately critical weekly Polityka as the head of the weekly’s historical department. He is also a Holocaust survivor, having been imprisoned in the Łódź Ghetto since 1942 and later in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp from 1944-1945. Turski is a prominent figure in Polish society and has received numerous honors and awards for his contributions to journalism, history, and Holocaust remembrance.

One of the Thematic respondents on "One Spirit" on Saturday 16 September, is Izani Bruch, known for her active participation in the ecumenical movement and human rights advocacy. On April 21, 2022, she was appointed as the chaplain of the Palacio de La Moneda of Chile, the national headquarters of governmental affairs and ministries. As chaplain, Bruch will be responsible for worship services and pastoral care for palace staff and employees who are members of various denominations, including Lutherans, evangelicals, and Pentecostals.  

One of the Thematic respondents on "One Spirit" on Saturday 16 September, is Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, a Finnish theologian and Professor of Systematic Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is an ordained Lutheran minister (ELCA - Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) and an expert on Pentecostal-Charismatic theologies. He also holds a teaching position at the University of Helsinki as Docent of Ecumenics.

The Thematic moderator on "One Spirit" on Saturday 16 September, is Colleen Cunningham, from the Moravian Church in South Africa.

 

Thematic Plenary: "One Hope"

  • Archbishop Emeritus Antje Jackelen
  • Bishop Pavlo Shvarts
  • Katarina Kuhnert
  • Rev. Sally Azar

The Thematic speaker on "One Hope" on Monday 18 September, is Antje Jackelén, a Swedish theologian and the Archbishop Emerita of Uppsala, the highest-ranking bishop in the Church of Sweden. She was elected as the 70th Archbishop of Uppsala on 15 October 2013 and formally received through a service in Uppsala Cathedral on 15 June 2014, making her Sweden’s first foreign-born archbishop since the 12th century, and the first female archbishop. Jackelén was ordained a priest in the Church of Sweden in 1980 and became Doctor of Theology at Lund University in 1999. She is also the Vice President of the Nordic Region of the LWF.

One of the Thematic respondents on "One Hope" on Monday 18 September, is Pavlo Shvarts, the Bishop of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ukraine. In 2005, he finished Bible School in Dzingelov (Poland), where he also did a year (2005-2006) of voluntary service with the Center of Mission and Evangelism (Evangelical (Lutheran) Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland).  He has called on churches in Europe to shelter refugees from Ukraine, advocate against the war, and offer support for basic and medical necessities.  

One of the Thematic respondents on "One Hope" on Monday 18 September, is Katarina Kuhnert, a non-Indigenous Canadian from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC).  She is an early career climate scientist living in Inuvik, Northwest Territories on the traditional Indigenous territories of the Inuvialuit, Gwich’in, and Northern Metis peoples. She is also the ELCIC representative on the Partnership and Rights Circle of KAIROS. Kuhnert was one of 30 young people representing the LWF at the UN climate conference COP26 in November 2021. In October of 2021, she had the opportunity to serve as one of four representatives from the Lutheran World Federation at COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland.

The Thematic moderator on "One Hope" on Monday 18 September, is Sally Azar, a Palestinian pastor who was ordained on January 22, 2023, by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land in a ceremony at the Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem. This made her the first female Palestinian pastor in the Holy Land.  

Bible Study

  • Rev. Dr Kenneth Tsang Ho Yin
  • Prof. Kalina Wojciechowska
  • Rev. Dr Barbara Rossing
  • Rev. Gerson Acker

The Lead for the Bible study on Wednesday 13 September is Kenneth Tsang Ho Yin, an Associate Professor of Diakonia and Practical Theology at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Hong Kong. He is also the President of the seminary. He has also been involved with the Hong Kong Christian Council and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hong Kong. 

The Lead for the Bible study on Friday 15 September, Kalina Wojciechowska, a professor in the Department of New Testament Studies and Greek Language of the Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw, Poland, and a lecturer at the Evangelical School of Theology (EST) in Wroclaw and the Warsaw University. She is co-chairperson of the Committee on Theological Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

The Lead for the Bible study on Saturday 16 September is Barbara Rossing, a Professor of New Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, where she has taught since 1994. The ordained pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is an avid environmentalist and directs the ELCA seminary’s Environmental Ministry emphasis2. She teaches with colleagues in diverse fields through the Zygon Center for Religion and Science. She has also served on several denomination-wide groups including the church’s Executive Committee. As a member of the LWF Council (2003-2010), she served as chairperson of the Committee for Theology and Studies.   

The Lead for the Bible study on Monday 18 September is Rev. Gerson Acker, from the Evangelical Church of the Lutheran Confession in Brazil.

Ecumenical Panelists

Worship with Common Word

  • Cardinal Kurt Koch
  • Bishop Ivan Abrahams
  • Bishop Anthony Poggo
  • Rev. Dr Hanns Lessing
  • Rev. Dr Anne Burghardt
  • Metropolitan Kyrillos of Krini
  • Dr William Wilson
  • Prof Dr Friederike Nüssel

Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ) representative, Cardinal Kurt Koch, Prefect, Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, Roman Catholic Church

Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ) representative, Bishop Ivan Abrahams, General Secretary, World Methodist Council

Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ) representative, Bishop Anthony Poggo, Secretary General, Anglican Consultative Council, Anglican Communion

Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ) representative, Rev. Dr Hanns Lessing, Acting General Secretary, World Communion of Reformed Churches

Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ) representative, Rev. Dr Anne Burghardt, General Secretary, Lutheran World Federation

Respondent, Metropolitan Kyrillos of Krini, Patriarchal Exarch of Malta, Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

Respondent, Dr William Wilson, Chair Pentecostal World Fellowship

Moderator, Prof Dr Friederike Nüssel, University of Heidelberg  

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LWF Thirteenth Assembly schedule EN

Schedule

Joint exploration and engagement with the theme “One Body, One Spirit, One Hope” is at the heart of the Assembly program. Assembly participants will explore together what it means to be one body, one spirit, one hope, with unity in diversity as…

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Bishop Ernst Gamxamub from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia distributes bread during Holy Communion at the opening worship of the Lutheran World Federation's Twelfth Assembly. Windhoek, NamibiaMay 2017. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Bishop Ernst Gamxamub from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia distributes bread during Holy Communion at the opening worship of the Lutheran World Federation's Twelfth Assembly. Windhoek, NamibiaMay 2017. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Worship

Celebrating the ways in which the Spirit creates, reconciles and renews

Worship promises to be an integral expression of the Assembly’s journey from conflict to communion. Closely linked to Assembly Bible study, worship life will explore…

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Windhoek, Namibia: A carver made custom items in the Omatala, an open space at the Lutheran World Federation's Twelfth Assembly, for exhibitions, workshops, and informal encounters. Photo: LWF/Johanan Celine Valeriano

Windhoek, Namibia: A carver made custom items in the Omatala, an open space at the Lutheran World Federation's Twelfth Assembly, for exhibitions, workshops, and informal encounters. Photo: LWF/Johanan Celine Valeriano

Jarmark (Marketplace)

A marketplace for ideas and partnerships 

Jarmark is a Polish word for “fair”. The Thirteenth Assembly Jarmark will be a space for encounter, creativity, transformative action, and visioning.  LWF member churches, related…

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The Wawel Royal Castle, pictured as part of an aerial view of the city of Kraków, Poland. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

The Wawel Royal Castle, pictured as part of an aerial view of the city of Kraków, Poland. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Visitors Program

Discover the LWF Assembly, the host church, Poland, and its vibrant people 

Prior to the Assembly, the visitors program invites all interested groups and individuals to explore the vibrant work of the…

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From Windhoek to Krakow 2017-2023

From Windhoek to Krakow 2017-2023 report

“From Windhoek to Kraków”: LWF publishes six-year report

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05 Sep 2023
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From Windhoek to Krakow 2017-2023

From Windhoek to Krakow 2017-2023 report

„Von Windhuk nach Krakau“: LWB veröffentlicht Sechsjahresbericht

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05 Sep 2023
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Handbook - Thirteenth Assembly

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07 Sep 2023
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Lutherans from across the world will gather at the youth, women and men's pre-Assemblies to discern the Assembly theme 'One body, One spirit, One hope' days before the 13th Assembly in Krakow, Poland. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Lutherans from across the world will gather at the youth, women and men's pre-Assemblies to discern the Assembly theme 'One body, One spirit, One hope' days before the Thirteenth Assembly in Krakow, Poland. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Women, men and youth gather ahead of Krakow Assembly

Governance
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07 Sep 2023

Krakow to welcome delegates at LWF Thirteenth Assembly

8 SEP 2023

‘One Body, One Spirit, One Hope’ is the theme as participants convene for 13 to 19 September meeting

More than a thousand participants from around the global Lutheran communion will be gathering in Krakow, Poland, over the coming week for the opening of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Thirteenth Assembly. The 13 to 19 September meeting is the LWF’s highest decision-making body which will elect a new president and Council, setting directions for the global communion over the coming years.

The theme of the Assembly is ‘One Body, One Spirit, One Hope’, emphasizing the importance of promoting unity in churches and societies in order to heal divisions and overcome growing polarization. Speakers will reflect on some of the major challenges of our times, asking how churches can be messengers of hope and credible witnesses to the gospel in their diverse regional contexts.

LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr Anne Burghardt said: “The Assembly in Krakow brings together churches from 99 countries throughout the world. More than one thousand participants, from diverse local contexts, come together and experience what it means to be ‘one in Christ.’ We will reflect and pray, share common concerns, with the goal of discerning where the Spirit is leading our churches and how we are called to be messengers of hope to the world.” 

Delegates have already begun arriving in Poland for three Pre-Assembly gatherings of men, women and youth to define priorities and equip participants who have not taken part in previous Assemblies. These are being held between 8 and 11 September in Krakow and in the cities of Wroclaw and Wisla.

The Assembly is hosted by the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland (ECACP), led by Presiding Bishop Jerzy Samiec. It will mark only the second time that such a meeting has been held in the LWF’s Central Eastern European region, following the 1984 Budapest Assembly. A minority church in a predominantly Catholic country, the ECACP is a founding member of the LWF and numbers around 61.000 members. Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Poland’s eastern neighbor, Ukraine, it has been cooperating with many other churches and organizations in responding to the needs of hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing from the conflict.

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Aerial view of the city of Kraków, Poland, including the ICE congress centre. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Aerial view of the city of Kraków, Poland, including the ICE congress centre. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Welcoming delegates to Krakow, Bishop Samiec recalled how the church in Poland has been praying, each Sunday over the past year, for the LWF member churches throughout the world. The goal, he said, was “to learn more about our brothers and sisters in different regions, but above all to build true communion in Christ in a way that is filled with love, respect and understanding.” He added: “I am delighted to welcome the Assembly participants to Poland and pray that we may be transformed by the encounter with one another.”

Ecumenical and interfaith relations

The Assembly will open in Krakow’s modern ICE congress center with a worship service, including a sermon preached by 34-year-old Rev. Danielle Dokman from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Suriname. The keynote address will be given by Czech Roman Catholic priest, author and professor of sociology, Monsignor Tomáš Halík, renowned for his work on religious freedom and interfaith relations.

Among the Assembly highlights will be a visit to the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial and museum, including a moment of prayer and reflection at the end of the visit. The final day will include the signing of a Common Word statement with the Roman Catholic church and an ecumenical panel featuring leaders of the five global Christian communions that have signed the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ).

Ecumenical delegates from over a dozen different churches and organizations will be present in Krakow to underline the importance of partnerships in theology, humanitarian and diaconal work. Daily worship will be an important part of the Assembly, while on Sunday 16 September, participants will join parishes across southern Poland, as well as neighboring Czech Republic and Slovakia, for worship and an encounter with local Lutheran congregations.

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