
Not at the Dinner Table: Immigration and Beloved Community
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Not at the Dinner Table: Immigration and Beloved Community
1101 East Main Street
Louisville, 44641, Ohio, United States
Join us as we set the table for an important conversation about immigration from a faith perspective.
After the fall of Afghanistan and the war in Ukraine, the collapse of Venezuela and hurricanes that hit Haiti, there are now over 100 million globally displaced people. Join Matthew Soerens, the head of church mobilization for World Relief as he talks about the tricky questions of our time from border security and the increase of asylum seekers, to questions about the economy and the part immigrants play. Ultimately, Matthew will help us explore how do we as Christians think about all of these questions through the lens of Scripture.
Matthew Soerens serves as the U.S. Director of Church Mobilization and Advocacy for World Relief and as the National Coordinator for the Evangelical Immigration Table, a coalition of evangelical organizations of which World Relief is a founding member. He previously served as a Department of Justice-accredited immigration legal counselor for World Relief’s local office in suburban Chicago.