
Episcopal Public Policy Network launches 2×4 campaign
Visit the EPPN Refugee Advocacy page to log your calls, sign a petition, find toolkits, and read more about welcoming and supporting refugees.

Visit the EPPN Refugee Advocacy page to log your calls, sign a petition, find toolkits, and read more about welcoming and supporting refugees.

by Kimberly Knowle-Zeller Psalm 61 Hear my cry, O God, * and listen to my prayer. I call upon you from the ends of

Here at our sea-washed, sunset, gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles.
(Excerpt from The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus)
All the Episcopal bishops in all six dioceses in the state of Texas have issued a response to Gov. Abbott’s action regarding resettlement and aid to refugees.

Per the request of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Anglican Archbishop of Central Africa, the Most Revd Albert Chama, has written to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

In 2015, United Thank Offering raised $89,045.20 through the Advent Challenge which supported Episcopal Migration Ministries in opening two new resettlement locations and offering mental health services through all of the resettlement offices.

Mohammed failed his asylum interview, in which he was asked the color of the cover of the Bible. His, he said, is red.

The Guardian writes that Cardinal Reinhard Marx, chairman of German Bishops’ Conference, has denounced the calls to violence issued by a rightwing group, but echoed their

The Episcopal Public Policy Network encourages Episcopalians to contact Congress to voice their support for refugees.
Remembering Aquinas’ words that “fear is such a powerful emotion for humans that when we allow it to take us over, it drives compassion right out of our hearts,” the author reacts to recent terrorist attacks and our response to them.