Five centuries after the Reformation, how do the Lutheran and Catholic churches get along today? What has been achieved by working together since inter-church dialogue between the two began in Australia in the mid–1970s?
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In this 500th anniversary year of the Reformation, we reflect on what Lutherans refer to as ‘the means of grace’: the word of God, and the sacraments of baptism and holy communion. This reflection is on baptism.
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Talking together bears good fruit
Five centuries after the Reformation, how do the Lutheran and Catholic churches get along today? What has been achieved by working together since inter-church dialogue between the two began in Australia in the mid–1970s?
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Luther’s vision for all God’s people
Lay people were critical partners for Martin Luther in bringing about the Reformation. Learn how here
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The Means of Grace – Holy Baptism
In this 500th anniversary year of the Reformation, we reflect on what Lutherans refer to as ‘the means of grace’: the word of God, and the sacraments of baptism and holy communion. This reflection is on baptism.
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