Mary’s Subversive Song Ryan Kuja December 8, 2019 Global, Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Politics, Race, Theology, Women Let there be no mistake — Marian doxology invites revolution.
Why Jesus Followers Should Be Prison Abolitionists Catharine Grainge November 14, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race If Jesus were alive today, I think he would be a prison abolitionist.
Smuggling Justice Laura Melvin September 23, 2019 Family and Parenting, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race These were kind people, traveling to a safer place.
ICE Raids in Mississippi: White Crosses, Brown Babies, and Black Jesus Tony Caldwell August 27, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race, Theology ICE has raided the temple of God.
Seeing Jesus in the Migrants at the Border Alan Cross June 27, 2019 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Theology We are family. We are brothers.
The National Shame of Immigrant Detention Centers Stephen Mattson February 12, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Politics Populist fear, greed, and white supremacy have been constant American traditions, and now migrants are receiving the full brunt of these evils.
Love Knows No Borders: At Least 30 Faith Leaders Arrested in Border Protest Jack Jenkins December 11, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Theology Priests, pastors, imams and rabbis knelt at the border south of San Diego.
After Arrest of Protected Immigrant, Sanctuary Church Members Cry out for Justice Yonat Shimron November 27, 2018 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Politics "The fabric of our community has been violated."
Heeding the Sacred Call to Give Sanctuary to the Vulnerable Traci Blackmon and Jonah Dov Pesner April 23, 2018 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Theology As we transition from Easter and Passover, may we reflect together on human dignity and compassion and resist the criminalization of immigrants.