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Clergy Collective Gathering on Immigration, Faith & Faithful Action

  • Christ Church Cathedral Schulyer Ballroom 1210 Locust Street St. Louis, Missouri, 63103 United States (map)

Clergy Gathering on Immigration, Faith & Faithful Action

Join clergy from across the region for a day of prayer, reflection, learning, and relationship-building as we explore our shared call to accompany immigrants in our communities. Through holy texts, sacred stories, conversation, and practical resources, participating clergy will deepen their understanding of the realities facing immigrant neighbors and leave equipped to respond together with compassion and courage. Hosted by the Ashrei Foundation Clergy Collective.

Participants will:

  • Explore how our diverse faith traditions call us to respond to the suffering and resilience of immigrant communities.

  • Connect with clergy from across the region through guided discussion and shared reflection.

  • Learn about current immigration realities affecting families in our community.

  • Receive practical tools, resources, and contacts to support immigrant neighbors.

  • Build neighborhood-based clergy networks for communication and mutual support.

  • Discern concrete, collaborative actions your congregation and community can take.

  • Be inspired by stories of solidarity, hope, and faithful community response.

Lunch and light refreshments will be provided.

To help offset the costs of planning and hosting this workshop, we are requesting an $18 registration fee. After you register, you'll be directed to a secure payment page to complete your registration.

We want this workshop to be accessible to everyone in our clergy community. If the registration fee presents a hardship for any reason, please use the code COMP at checkout to waive the fee.

Registered? We invite you share a sacred text that draws you into immigration justice work. Click here to share.

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