Who Is My Neighbor?: A Christian Response to Immigration

Thu Jun 24 2021 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Ransom Church - Downtown Campus | Sioux Falls

The Ransom Church
Publisher/HostThe Ransom Church
Who Is My Neighbor?: A Christian Response to Immigration
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A conversation about faith, immigration, and what it means to love our neighbor.
Immigration issues are once again in the headlines. While immigration is certainly a political, economic and cultural question, it is also a biblical issue with important missional ramifications for the church in the United States. Join author and Evangelical Immigration Table national coordinator Matthew Soerens for this conversation on how biblical principles can inform our response as Christians to immigration issues and, more importantly, to refugees and other immigrants themselves.
Who : Anyone interested in learning more about faith and immigration
What : Gathering of Christian Leaders to Explore a Biblical Approach to Immigration
When : June 24, 7pm – 8:30: Public Event with Matthew Soerens from World Relief and the Evangelical Immigration Table
Matthew Soerens is the US Director of Church Mobilization for World Relief, where he helps evangelical churches to understand the realities of refugees and immigration and to respond in ways guided by biblical values. He also serves as the National Coordinator for the Evangelical Immigration Table, a coalition that advocates for immigration reforms consistent with biblical values.
Matthew previously served as a Department of Justice-accredited legal counselor at World Relief’s local office in Wheaton, Illinois and, before that, with World Relief’s partner organization in Managua, Nicaragua. He’s also the co-author of Seeking Refuge: On the Shores of the Global Refugee Crisis (Moody Publishers, 2016).
For more information please contact Jason Lief at [email protected]
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Ransom Church - Downtown Campus, 700 N Main Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57103, United States

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