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Lutherans' Ecumenical Journey Highlighted by Unexpected Moments

Lutherans' Ecumenical Journey Highlighted by Unexpected Moments

September 30, 2010

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Two Lutherans retracing Martin Luther's 1510
journey from Erfurt, Germany, to Rome report that "unexpected company or
hospitality" from people they've met are among the best moments they've
experienced so far. The Rev. Dr. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson and her husband,
Dr. Andrew Lars Wilson, left Erfurt on foot Aug. 22 and are now in Italy.

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