In a time of deep polarization — when immigrant communities face increased detention and deportation efforts — how can we faithfully support and advocate for our immigrant neighbors in such a moment?
For faith communities in places like Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Springfield, Ohio, these challenges are deeply personal. Churches have been called to respond in real time, navigating complex questions of faith, justice and public witness. What can we learn from their experiences? How do we uphold respect for the rule of law while standing with those who are vulnerable — and reflect the love of God beyond partisan divides?
Join us for an event that explores these questions from a biblical perspective. Download the event flyer to learn more.
Event Details
Location: Common Ground Northeast Christian Church, 7440 Hague Road, Indianapolis, IN 46256
Date: June 23, 2026
Time: 9.00 a.m.–12.00 p.m.
Cost: Free
Registration: Registration is required.
Featured Speakers

Yonathan Moya
Minneapolis Resident
Founder & Executive Director of Border Perspective, a faith-based organization in McAllen, Texas, that equips and mobilizes people of faith through service-learning experiences along the U.S.-Mexico border

Viles Dorsainvil
Moravian Pastor & Missionary
Co-Founder & Executive Director of the Haitian Community Help & Support Center in Springfield, Ohio