Hometown – Episcopal Migration Ministries

Hosted ByJanet Morford and Kendall Martin

A Podcast from Episcopal Migration Ministries

The Hometown podcast features interviews with people resettled to the U.S. as refugees, history and background on refugee-producing countries, interviews with authors, and spiritual reflections from lay and clergy across the Church. In addition, in-between season episodes include advocacy and policy updates, webinar recordings, and opportunities to get involved in the ministry of welcome.

What now? Building Partnerships for a Changing Refugee Ministry

Hometown: EMM
Hometown: EMM
What now? Building Partnerships for a Changing Refugee Ministry
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What now? Building Partnerships for a Changing Refugee Ministry

Hometown: EMM
Hometown: EMM
What now? Building Partnerships for a Changing Refugee Ministry
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Today’s episode is a recording from a recent virtual workshop called What now? Building Partnerships for a Changing Refugee Ministry. Unlike the webinars we have previously shared, this is a virtual workshop which is intended to be interactive learning event for Partners in Welcome members and others to gather together with a practitioner and expert, someone on the ground, a conversation facilitator, to learn, share best practices and ideas and be in dialogue with one another around a common theme or topic.

Join in the work of welcome by making a donation to Episcopal Migration Ministries. No gift is too small, and all are put to use to welcome our newest neighbors. Visit episcopalmigrationministries.org/give or text HOMETOWN to 91999.

Hometown is a podcast from Episcopal Migration Ministries.

Check out EMM’s blog for the latest updates, opportunities, and alerts:
Blog: https://episcopalmigrationministries.org/blog/

Our theme song was composed and recorded by Abraham Mwinda Ikando. Find his music at https://abrahammwinda.bandcamp.com/
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Episcopal Migration Ministries: www.episcopalmigrationministries.org, www.facebook.com/emmrefugees, Twitter & Instagram, @emmrefugees