The Church in Immigration and Activism with Rev. Alexia Salvatierra

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What is it for the church to speak something that is prophetic to the plights of social justice and immigration? How do we migrate this tense topic full of politics?

Guest Bio:

Rev. Alexia Salvatierra is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the coauthor of Faith-Rooted Organizing. She also serves as a consultant for a variety of organizations, including World Vision USA/World Vision International/Women of Vision, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, the Christian Community Development Association the Womens’ Donor Network, Auburn Theological Seminary, Interfaith Worker Justice, PICO, and Sojourners.

Alexia is adjunct faculty at the New York Theological Seminary and Biola University, and she was the executive director of Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) for over eleven years.

Guest Music by Christa Wells

Tracks include: Hold This House Up, Holy Ground, Velveteen

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