Resourcing church leaders to respond to ICE and protect their communities
Sessions on November 17, 25, and December 2 will be in English.
Sessions on November 11 and 18 will be in Spanish.
The content in each session will be the same, sign up for one session only, please.
Our churches are called to be places of peace, welcome, and safety for all. Yet, with recent changes to immigration enforcement policies, faith communities are facing new challenges in protecting and accompanying immigrant neighbors.
MCC's Immigration Network invites you to a special two-hour virtual training designed to help your church understand immigration enforcement, know your legal rights as a faith community, and develop a plan of action in case immigration agents show up at or near your church community.
Just like we make a fire drill plan for our church, our churches can make an ICE response plan to keep our neighbors safe.
Through this training, church leaders will:
- Learn what “sensitive locations” are and how immigration enforcement policies have changed.
- Explore how to create a church response plan and understand your rights under the law.
- Learn how community-led Rapid Response Networks operate to support families and document ICE activity.
- Reflect on how our faith calls us to respond with courage, hospitality, and solidarity.
This event will be led by Abraham Díaz Alonso, Immigration Program Coordinator with MCC Central States, who works across Central States and the U.S.-Mexico border region to equip churches in advocacy, accompaniment, and immigrant protection.
We encourage you and members of your ministry team to attend one of the available sessions. Together, we can prepare our churches to respond with compassion, wisdom, and peace.
Thank you for your interest in this virtual training hosted by MCC Immigration Network.
If you have any questions, contact immigration@mcc.org.
Registration form
All responses are for training purposes only and are fully confidential. Information submitted will never be shared outside of MCC.