Global and ecumenical ministries
Global
Lutheran World Federation
The ELCIC is a member of the LWF which is a global communion of 148 churches in the Lutheran tradition, representing over 75.5 million Christians in 99 countries. Visit the LWF website at www.lutheranworld.org
WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
The ELCIC is a member of The World Council of Churches, an international fellowship of churches, now 347, in more than 120 countries in all continents from virtually all Christian traditions.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA
Our Lutheran church partner in the United States.
INGLESIA EVANGELICA LUTERANA UNIDA
The Synod of Saskatchewan is a global companion synod to Iglesia Evangelica Luterana Unida, United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Argentina.
National
THE CANADIAN COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
The ELCIC is a member of the Canadian Council of Churches, an ecumenical body representing 19 church traditions.
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA &
MORAVIAN CHURCH IN CANADA
The ELCIC is in full communion with the Anglican Church of Canada and the Moravian Church in Canada. Clergy may now serve in each other’s parishes, while many joint services and events continue to take place across the church.
LOCAL
PRAIRIE CENTRE FOR ECUMENISM
The Saskatchewan Synod has an associated relationship with The Prairie Centre for Ecumenism an ecumenical body sponsored by 5 different church traditions within the city of Saskatoon and beyond through the province.
OTHER ASSOCIATED MINISTRIES
INdIGENOUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Indigenous Christian Fellowship (ICF) is a Canadian Indigenous urban ministry serving the spiritual and social needs of Indian and Metis people of Regina, Saskatchewan.
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Our partners in Relief and Development are
Canadian Lutheran World Relief
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