Post-Title 42 Update, Advocacy, and Resources
From the Office of Government Relations and Episcopal Migration Ministries On May 11, 2023, the public health order implemented during the [...]
From the Office of Government Relations and Episcopal Migration Ministries On May 11, 2023, the public health order implemented during the [...]
Families belong together. Yet displaced people, in their search for safety, are often forced to separate from their loved ones. Many organizations [...]
Twenty-one congregations and communities around the United States and in Europe have joined Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) to focus attention on LGBTQ+ [...]
What exactly is asylum? How is an asylum seeker different from a refugee or others forced to flee their homes? If [...]
Like their counterparts around the country, the Refugee Services team at Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston (IMGH) devotes much time to [...]
Finding suitable employment is a pressing concern for newcomers to the U.S. Given their desire to achieve self-sufficiency and the fact [...]
Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) is excited to announce The Rainbow Initiative, a 2023 project focused on working with Episcopal congregations to bring [...]
*This is a repost of a reflection from Martin Dickinson on Virginia Theological Seminary's Anglican Commentary. Martin Dickinson (right) Rev. David [...]
Episcopal Migration Ministries is teaming up with renowned iconographer Kelly Latimore to create an inaugural monthly calendar featuring depictions of refugees, asylum [...]
There are many ways to engage in detention visitation ministry through direct and indirect means. The first step is identifying if an [...]