Driving while Black, male and non-native in the U.S.
In the U.S., many White people take for granted the ability to drive and to get where they want to go without [...]
In the U.S., many White people take for granted the ability to drive and to get where they want to go without [...]
If you’re new to the world of refugee resettlement, you may wonder what it entails. If you’re already involved, you know there’s [...]
EMMRefugees · Blessings & Lessons: Rev. Chris McNabb on the Joy and Journey of the Neighbor to Neighbor Program On this [...]
EMMRefugees · Reflections on the Journey of Community Sponsorship with St. John's Norwood in Bethesda, MD. On this episode of HomeTown, [...]
Anonymous Donor Seeks to Bring Smiles—Requests Invited Recently, an individual reached out to The Episcopal Church’s Office of Development with [...]
UPDATE: Since the publication of this article, Grace, Ocala, has raised close to $30,000 for Ukrainian refugees. The unthinkable is [...]
EMMRefugees · Better Together: Three Episcopal Churches Circle Up in Tri-Parish Sponsor Circle In this episode of HomeTown, we speak with [...]
Read The New Yorker story featuring interviews with Episcopal Migration Ministries’ Sponsor Circles discussing their experience with community sponsorship! To start [...]
EMMRefugees · Sponsorship 101: Pathways to Welcome On this episode of HomeTown, we are joined by some of our very own [...]
EMMRefugees · Empowering Refugee Women Through Art In this episode recorded on International Women's Day, we spoke with some special guests [...]