Episcopal Church webcast to discuss refugee resettlement on Sept. 14

Posted Sep 13, 2016

[Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs press release] Be sure to tune into a live webcast discussion, One United People: A Dialogue on Refugee Resettlement and Faithful Welcome, on Wednesday, Sept. 14, sponsored by Episcopal Migration Ministries.  A panel of refugee resettlement practitioners, congregational leaders, and recently arrived refugees will discuss ways in which Episcopalians and faith communities around the United States welcome refugees.

Access to the webcast is available here.

Originating from the Episcopal Church Center in New York City, the 90-minute free webcast begins at 2 p.m. Eastern/1 p.m. Central/Noon Mountain/11 a.m. Pacific time.

Questions can be emailed during the discussion to TECQ&A@episcopalchurch.org. The webcast will be available for viewing afterward here.

Tweet during the webcast with @EMMRefugees and @TheEPPN using #FaithfulWelcome

For more information contact Allison Duvall, Episcopal Migration Ministries manager for church relations and engagement, at aduvall@episcopalchurch.org.

United Nations Summit
One United People: A Dialogue on Refugee Resettlement and Faithful Welcome is being held in advance of the Sept. 19 United Nations General Assembly’s Summit to Address Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants. As the world faces the largest refugee crisis since World War II, the international community is gathering at the U.N. General Assembly’s summit to adopt a political declaration to develop safe and orderly responses to large movements of refugees and migrants that uphold the dignity of every person. Resettlement is identified in the declaration as one aspect of a successful response to these movements.

The U.N. Summit for Refugees and Migrants will be live webcast. For more information, visit the Summit website here. 


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