
Podcast by Episcopal Migration Ministries
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Religion & Spirituality | ||||

Today’s bonus episode features a recording from the October 25th webinar – Safeguarding Refugee Resettlement: Navigating Policy Shifts in a Changing Political Landscape - co-hosted by The Episcopal Church’s Office of Government Relations and Episcopa... more
Today’s episode of Hometown features an interview with Salemu Alimasi. Salemu and his family, originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, came to the U.S. as refugees in 2011 and settled in Houston. A passionate advocate for years, Salemu has w... more
In this episode, we speak with Robert Vivar, migration missioner for the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego since January 2023. Having lived on both sides of the U.S./Mexico border, Robert understands the factors driving sustained levels of global migrat... more
NOTE: This episode has been rereleased to include a missing piece of audio.
Today’s episode features a conversation with members of the Ocean Springs Remote Placement Community Partner team out of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Ocean Springs, Missis... more
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Now I can stay in touch with what is happening in refugee resettlement AND catch up with The Good Book Club!
Really enjoy the podcast, the stories, the reflections, and the history. Good job!
Extraordinary podcasting, bringing the stories going on all around me directly into my home. The work Episcopal Migration Ministries undertakes is that of the Gospel: gathering, inviting, visiting, telling, committing to doing the work God has given us to do. Well done!
Great work! Love the podcast, especially how you are bringing together refugee work and our Baptismal call as Christians to welcome all people. Thank you for putting this together. I look forward to new episodes!
Our church’s commitment to refugee resettlement makes me proud to be an Episcopalian. Our nation’s heritage of refugee resettlement makes me proud to be an American. Hearing voices and stories of welcome has never been more important than at this time in the cultural life of our country. Grateful for the people, volunteers staff, supporters, and new American neighbors who are all part of EMM.
Refugee resettlement makes me proud to be an American, and to learn more about it from the perspective of the Episcopal ministry for resettlement is really special. I know more about the work from a big picture level, but not as much from the perspectives of folks directly impacted by the program—those resettled and the individual Episcopalians who engage with the ministry. Really looking forward to this Podcast.








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