A Michigan Episcopalian Takes a Stance Against Dehumanizing Rhetoric
EMM recently heard from Rob Burgess, an Episcopalian who lives in Lincoln Township, south of Benton Harbor, Michigan. Now retired, Rob remains [...]
EMM recently heard from Rob Burgess, an Episcopalian who lives in Lincoln Township, south of Benton Harbor, Michigan. Now retired, Rob remains [...]
Every organization involved in refugee resettlement undertakes its work with an eye to local conditions. For Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Services of [...]
By Max Niedzwiecki, Consultant for EMM's Rainbow Initiative Curious about The Episcopal Church’s commitment to immigrants over the next three years? This [...]
We are honored to share these words from our Presiding Bishop, The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, on the occasion of Pride [...]
We are thrilled to announce several events being hosted by our Rainbow Initiative Communities. Find a Rainbow Initiative event. Learn more about [...]
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 [...]
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+ [...]
Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) is excited to announce The Rainbow Initiative, a 2023 project focused on working with Episcopal congregations to bring [...]
There are many ways to engage in detention visitation ministry through direct and indirect means. The first step is identifying if an [...]