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Mygration Christian Conference – An annual conference that seeks to explore stories of migration in the Bible and in the world today. This conference is for pastors, church leaders, students, scholars, and community leaders who are interested in learning how they can positively and proactively serve immigrants and displaced persons in their local communities.

Graduate Student Conference – An annual conference geared towards master’s level and doctoral level students who are interested in presenting their research and building community with rising scholars. Conference theme varies each year. 

Online Book Webinars – A quarterly webinar featuring an interview with an author of a book on the topic of the Christian faith and (im)migration. For newly released book, we offer the opportunity for a book launch webinar, where we celebrate and promote the new book with our and the author’s audience.

Blog Articles – A monthly online publication of rising scholars who are looking for opportunities to publish their ideas, research, and writing to the general public. Blog Article Series include: Mygration Stories, Migration Theology, Confronting Anti-Narratives.

Online Course – The Bible & Migration is an online course designed to equip pastors and lay leaders with the Biblical and theological foundations for understanding migration through the grand narrative of Scripture. The course consists of four modules that are designed to be completed in a one-month period. 

Book Club – An annual book club with people who gather in person or online via zoom to read and reflect on a novel on immigration.

Newsletter – A monthly newsletter providing information on upcoming events, new blog articles and initiatives, and news from our partners. 

Public Events Page – A public events page where partner organizations can share their upcoming events to the public. The purpose of this is to create a space for Christian organizations to 1) promote their work to the general public, 2) collaborate with like-minded organizations doing similar work.

Scholars in Residence Program – A 10-month program that seeks to develop young scholars to thoughtfully engage on the topic of immigration from a Christian perspective in modern public life. We do this through the provision of mentorship, professional development opportunities, and service learning.