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The mission of Seattle Presbytery is to participate, in word and deed, in God’s transforming work through the Gospel of Jesus Christ: †by strengthening the witness and mission of our congregations and members and by building strong partnerships with each other and the larger Christian community.

ICE & the Immigration Crisis: A Faith Response

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ICE & the Immigration Crisis: A Faith Response

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Invitation from Luther’s Table:

On Sunday, March 22 from 1:30–4:00 PM, we are hosting “ICE and the Immigration Crisis: A Faith Response,” featuring Rev. Dr. Rick Rouse, followed by a Community Action Training led by Leslie Brown of the Washington Immigration Solidarity Network and the Snohomish County Rapid Response Team.

The afternoon will focus on faithful response, informed community engagement, and practical next steps around immigration enforcement activity in our region.

ICE and the Immigration Crisis: A Faith Response
Followed by Community Action Training

Sunday, March 22

1:30–4:00 PM
Luther’s Table | 419 S 2nd St., Renton

The community is invited to gather for an afternoon of learning, reflection, and practical action in response to the growing impact of immigration enforcement in our region.

Rev. Dr. Rick Rouse, author of A Journey Called Hope, will explore the human cost of current immigration policies, how we arrived at this moment, and what a faithful response looks like in a time of fear and uncertainty for immigrant families.

Following his presentation, Leslie Brown, a leader with the Washington Immigration Solidarity Network (WAISN) and the Snohomish County Rapid Response Team, will lead a Community Action Training. Participants will learn how to respond to ICE activity in informed, grounded, and responsible ways. The training will include guidance on knowing your rights, documenting enforcement actions, hotline reporting, and discerning appropriate bystander response. Opportunities for deeper involvement will also be shared.

This gathering is designed for those who are concerned, curious, or ready to move toward meaningful action. There is space to listen, ask questions, and discern next steps together.

Free event. Registration requested. Each attendee must register individually.
Register HERE: https://bit.ly/4qvyycz

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