Immigration Immersion Project July 25 August 4, 2018 Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Pacific Southwest Region

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Immigration Immersion Project July 25 August 4, 2018 Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Pacific Southwest Region Vision: To equip young leaders to serve immigrants in their communities. Mission: The Pacific Southwest Region s Youth and Young Adult Ministry (with support from the Hispanic Convencion and NAPAD) will provide an experience for select participants that: 1) Raises awareness among young leaders of the concerns, needs, and spiritual burdens of immigrants. 2) Empowers immigrants through the telling of their stories 3) Creates safe and authentic space for stories to be told and celebrated 4) Demonstrates a model for developing ministries that honors immigrants for duplication throughout our denomination Why the PSWR Youth and Young Adult Ministry? We have dedicated our regional youth and young adult ministry to strengthen and unify our church through hospitality, engaging young leaders in local service, empowering global ministry, developing relationships in ministry, and strengthening Disciples identity. We are prepared to be a generous and capable host ministry. Generally, young American people are interested in social justice, young American people want to make a difference in the world, and young American people are more likely to take risks to establish an impacting presence without fear of political retribution. In other words, much of the work our church needs to do towards unity and caring for those in need can be done as effectively (if not more effectively) by young leaders. Our region is uniquely blessed to host and provide support for an opportunity like this one. We have invested interest as many of our families and friends in the PSWR are immigrants (10 million immigrants in Southern California alone). The Hispanic Convencion ministries are strong, NAPAD is thriving, and our youth and young adult ministries are paving new paths for our Church. The time is right! As recent American political and legislative controversies surrounding immigration, refugees, and assimilation, interest is peaked, eyes are watching, and ears are listening. As followers of Jesus, we must respond to spread God s love and strengthen the Spirit of Christ in our communities.

Biblical Foundation: Leviticus 19:33-34, Exodus 22:21, Malachi 3:5, Psalm 146:9, Micah 6:8, Matthew 25:35, Hebrews 13:2 Participant Qualification: Those who serve in justice ministries are aware that paradigms often shift once exposed to personal struggles, concerns, and stories of others. When we see ourselves in those who are hurting, then we are more likely to be moved to respond. Our common humanity unites us in our struggles and in our achievements. Activist Lila Watson challenges us to prepared for this kind of work by stating, If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together. We must engage those who identify with immigrants and are motivated to strengthen communities. Therefore, the qualifications and expectations for participating in this project are defined as: 1) A commitment to implementing processes to empower the stories of immigrants. 2) A commitment to report personal experiences, learning outcomes, and spiritual growth with their home congregation and region. 3) A commitment to establish and support ministries of justice and equality within our denomination. 4) Between the age of 18 and 35. 5) An active member of a congregation in good standing within the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). 6) Able to provide an endorsement letter from their pastor. 7) Is capable of traveling internationally (or can acquire before project begins). 8) Able to demonstrate in essay form life interest in anti-racism, reconciliation, and/or justice ministries in their communities of faith and beyond. Financial Support and Expenses This project is considered on-the-ground all-inclusive, which means that once participants arrive in Southern California for the program all their expenses will be covered by a grant provided by the Oreon E Scott Foundation, funding provided by the Pacific Southwest Region, and the generosity of churches, members, and other partner organizations throughout California and Mexico. Food, lodging, programming, and other incidentals are not the responsibility of participants. PLEASE NOTE: Participants are responsible for the cost and booking of their travel to and from Los Angeles, California including any meals during their travel time. Participants are also responsible for the cost of any fees associated with obtaining a valid passport or other documentation that qualifies them to travel into Mexico.

Immigration Immersion Project Tentative Itinerary Wednesday, July 25 Arrival at LAX and shuttle to hotel. Night free. Thursday, July 26 8:00am Breakfast 10:00am Travel to Regional Office 11:30am Lunch and greetings from Regional Ministers 12:30pm Briefing and overview 1:30pm Workshop with Matthew 25 initiative staff 4:30pm Travel to House Meeting Location 5:30pm Dinner 6:30pm House meeting event (YIM and YLT to join) 9:30pm Depart for the evening with host families (NAPAD/Convencion) Friday, July 27 8:00am Breakfast with families (travel to FCC Fullerton) 9:30am Debrief: Theological/Biblical Grounding, Dr. John Berquist DSF President 10:15am Workshop: Disciples Immigrants Dr. John Berquist DSF President 12:00am Lunch in area 1:30pm Anti-racism activity, ARPR Committee/Bafa Bafa 2:30pm Immigrant Legal Counsel Tana Liu-Beers, Disciples Legal Counsel 5:30pm - Travel to Harbor Christian Church 6:30pm Dinner and Mingle (Harbor Christian Church) (YIM/YLT to join for duration of trip to Tijuana) 9:30pm Depart for the evening with host families (NAPAD/Convencion) Saturday, July 28 8:00am Breakfast with families (travel to HCC) 9:30am Debrief: Theological/Biblical Grounding, Rev. Lori Tapia Pres./Obra Hispana 10:15am Workshop: Resources from Obra Hispana Rev. Lori Tapia 12:00pm Lunch 1:00pm Q&A ICE and Border Patrol Agents 3:00pm Travel to San Diego 5:30pm Dinner at Casa de Oracion 6:30pm Worship 7:30pm Family Stories from CdO 9:30pm Depart with Host Families Sunday, July 29 8:00am Breakfast at CdO 9:30am Depart for Border 11:00am Border Communion Service

12:30pm Border Crossing 2:00pm Lunch at Todas Las Naciones 3:00pm Break 4:00pm Travel to Puerto Nuevo for dinner 5:30pm Dinner 6:30pm Sightseeing/Shopping 9:30pm Return to church for the evening Monday, July 30 8:00am Breakfast at Todos Las Naciones 9:30am Debrief: Theological/Biblical Foundations??? 10:15am Travel to Albergues 11:00am Arrive at Albergues 1:30pm Travel for lunch 2:00pm Lunch in area 3:00pm Free Time 5:00pm Worship/Dinner/Sharing Stories with families Tuesday, July 31 8:00am Breakfast at Todos las Naciones 9:30am Debrief: Theological/Biblical Foundations Rev. B. J. Barlow 10:15am Depart for Tijuana Cultural Center 3:00pm Sightseeing 6:00pm Dinner 7:30pm House Meeting 9:30pm Depart with families for the evening Wednesday, August 1 8:00am Breakfast with families 9:30am Debrief: Theological/Biblical Foundations Rev. Lupita/Benito/Families 10:15am What next? What haven t we covered? 12:00pm Depart for border (Lunch on the way) 3:00pm Arrive at Casa de Oracion 4:30pm Dinner in Old Town San Juan 6:00pm Travel to Los Angeles 9:30pm Check-in Hotel (near Harbor Christian Church) Thursday, August 2 8:00am Breakfast at Hotel 9:30am Debrief: Theological/Biblical Foundation Rev. Sadie Cullumber 10:15am NAPAD Immigrant Experience Rev. Young Lan Kim, Assoc. Regional Minister 12:00am Lunch (delivered) 1:30pm Museum of Tolerance 6:30pm Dinner in area 8:30pm Meet Host Families (NAPAD) at Harbor

Friday, August 3 8:00am Breakfast with families on the way to Harbor 9:00am Los Angeles Multi-Cultural Tour 3:30pm Call to Action Meet at Abundant Life Christian Church 5:00pm Goodbye Gathering/Multi-Cultural BBQ (all participants and guests welcome) 9:30pm Check in at hotel Saturday, August 4 Shuttle to airport/departure