Join us for this year’s Evangelical Convening on Immigration in Washington, D.C. We will gather with other evangelical leaders to connect, encourage one another and have important conversations on the theological foundations for immigrant-focused ministry and immigration policy post-election. This will be an opportunity to meet other like-minded evangelical leaders to learn about how we can think biblically about immigration and live out the command to love our neighbors.
Date: Wednesday, November 13th
Time: 2:30pm – 5:30pm (registration begins at 2:15pm)
Where: Russell Senate Office Building, Kennedy Caucus Room (Room Number 325), Washington, D.C.
Details on entering the Senate Building:
- You can enter the building through any door. The closest door to the room is on Delaware Ave. near Constitution.
- Expect to go through metal detectors/x-ray machines (like airport security minus the shoe removal).
- There will be people near the room to help direct you should you need directions.
If you have any questions about logistics, please email us at info@evangelicalimmigrationtable.com.
Program Details
Panel I: Theological & Missiological Foundations for Evangelical Engagement with Immigration
Moderated by Dr. David Hoag (Council of Christian Colleges & Universities)
Panel II: Ministry to and with Immigrants in a Polarized Time
Moderated by Raymond Chang (Asian American Christian Collaborative)
Panel III: Immigration Policy in the Trump Administration & the 119th Congress
Moderated by Walter Kim (National Association of Evangelicals)
All panels will be followed by a short Q&A and table discussions.
Read details about the emcees and panelists here.