Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2008

North Central Jurisdiction of The United Methodist Church to welcome sojourners

From The United Methodist Church's General Board of Church and Society:

Bishops to speak at conference on immigration reform
Bishop Carcaño

At an April rally in Washington, D.C., United Methodist Bishop Minerva Carcaño addresses thousands of protesters calling for fair treatment of undocumented immigrants. She will be a featured speaker at ‘Welcoming the Sojourner’ Oct. 16-18, in Naperville, Ill.
(UMNS photo by Jay Mallin)

Bishop Minerva Carcaño of the Desert Southwest Conference of The United Methodist Church, will be a featured speaker at “Welcoming the Sojourner — Finding the Church’s Voice on Immigration.” The event will be Thursday to Saturday, Oct. 16-18, at the Lisle Hilton in Naperville, Ill.

Carcaño is chair of the United Methodist Council of Bishops committee on immigration. She also heads an interagency task force of the denomination that targets reform of U.S. immigration laws.

”Welcoming the Sojourner” is co-sponsored by the North Central Jurisdiction of The United Methodist Church and the denomination’s General Board of Church & Society (GBCS).

Other featured speakers include Bishop Hee-Soo Jung of the Northern Illinois Conference; the Rev. Mark Sills, executive director of FaithAction International House, Greensboro, N.C., an interfaith, interracial, non-profit organization working to form a united community of many cultures; and José Oliva, an organizer for Interfaith Worker Justice in Chicago.

Workshops at “Welcoming the Sojourner” will include:

  • The Bible and Immigration
  • Organizing United Methodists for Comprehensive Immigration Reform
  • The Local Church as a Place of Outreach and Ministry
  • Immigration and Racism
  • The New Sanctuary Movement, and
  • INS Raids and Your Community
  • A Continuing Education Credit will be awarded for the event. Registration fee is $95. Go to Registration to register online.

    For more information, contact the Rev. Clayton Childers, GBCS director of Annual Conference Relations, at (202) 488-5642.

    Another “Welcoming the Sojourner” event will be Sept. 11-13 at Hendrix College in Conway, Ark. That event is co-sponsored the Board of Church and Society of the Arkansas Conference of The United Methodist Church, Justice For Our Neighbors and GBCS. Besides Bishop Carcaño and Sills, featured speakers will include Bill Mefford, director of GBCS’s Civil and Human Rights program. Bishop Charles Crutchfield of Arkansas Conference will lead worship.

    Registration for the Arkansas event is $50. Go to Arkansas Registration to register online. For more information, contact the Rev. Steve Copley, Arkansas Justice for Our Neighbors, at (501) 374-3811.

    The General Board of Church & Society is one of four international general program boards of The United Methodist Church, which has more than 11 million members worldwide. The board’s primary areas of ministry are Advocacy, Education and Leadership Formation, United Nations and International Affairs, and resourcing these areas for denomination. It has offices on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., and at the Church Center at the United Nations. Its Web site is www.umc-gbcs.org.

    Midwest Interfaith Immigration Summit

    From The United Methodist Church's General Board of Church and Society:

    Sept. 10, 11 in Columbus, Ohio

    COLUMUS, OHIO — A Midwest Interfaith Immigration Summit will be Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 10 and 11, here. The summit, sponsored by the Interfaith Immigration Coalition, will focus on “Mobilizing for Humane Reform.”

    Goal of the summit is to provide faith-based leaders and advocates tools they need to educate and mobilize their communities in support of fair and humane immigration reform.

    The United Methodist Church is among sponsors of the event.

    Other sponsors include American Jewish Committee, Anti-Defamation League, Church World Service, Sojourners, Ohio Council of Churches and Ohio Hispanic Coalition.

    For more information, contact Jennifer Hollinger.