Families Belong Together; DTLA Rally For Immigration Policy Reform

A demonstration and prayer vigil about US immigration policy under intensified scrutiny organized by religious leaders of different faiths and denominations met outside the Downtown Los Angeles headquarters of ICE and the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday (6/21).

BY COLTON CURRY

I was fortunate enough to participate in this rally in support of immigration policy reform and to stand in solidarity with my brothers and sisters who are being detained at the southern border of the United States. We gathered, not out of a commitment to either side of the political aisle, but out of a theological commitment to the “other.” It is this theological commitment to the “other” or the stranger that is crucial for us to keep in mind as we witness to the City of Los Angeles, so let’s unpack some of the nuances.TLA - PROTEST PRAYER RALLY DTLA IMMIGRATIONOne of the rabbis in attendance spoke about Jeff Sessions’ quotation of Romans 13, noting that Sessions used this passage as a way to keep the people obedient to the law of the land. Speaking out of the prophetic tradition of the Jewish religion, this rabbi asserted that instead, the Torah is about dissent, about challenging authority. Moses did not abide by the law of his land, but instead followed the will of the Lord, went to the ruling authority of his day, and said, “What you are doing is unjust! Let my people go.”Therefore, as religious leaders of our day, we are similarly called to approach our political leaders with the message, “What you are doing at the border is unjust! Return these children to their parents and let God’s people go.” This demonstration — and the immigration reform movement at large — was not fueled by rebellion against current immigration policies for rebellion’s sake. It was a Holy Spirit filled beckoning for lawmakers to reform policies that are morally inconsistent with the Law of God.The treatment of undocumented immigrants at the southern border is inhumane and demonic. By separating children from their mothers and fathers and detaining them for many days we are forgetting what one rabbi said is the greatest lesson in the Torah, that every human is made in the Image of God. No matter one’s ethnicity, gender, class, or documentation, they bear the Image of God and should be treated with dignity and respect. What is happening at our southern border is neither dignifying nor respectful, it is disgraceful and should be stopped immediately.Some good news is that President Trump recently signed an executive order to ban the practice of separating children from their families. This is evidence that the Holy Spirit is moving and that public pressure on politicians works to enact substantial social change!Indeed, it is because of this victory that religious leaders urge us to keep fighting for the change we desire to see in our society. As one pastor noted, we must not stop until we are sure these children are returned to their parents. We must ensure that the policies fought for are carried out. And we should not stop there! Christians should organize and fight until the laws of our land reflect the realities of the Kingdom of God, where every human being is recognized and dignified as bearers of God’s image.If you want to join in on these efforts to bring immigrant families back together or just want to learn more, getting involved with organizations like Matthew 25, CLUE, and PICOH California are a great place to start. There will be demonstrations at the border near San Diego this weekend (June 23-24), and I invite you to be a part of this movement.Colton Curry reports on and participates in local and global Social Justice issues. He holds a B.A. in Practical Theology from Howard Payne University, and has a MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary with an emphasis in Christian Ethics. Contact: colton@togetherla.net.PHOTO: A protest and prayer vigil about US immigration policy under recent intensified scrutiny organized by religious leaders of different faiths and denominations met outside the Downtown Los Angeles headquarters of ICE and the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday (6/21). (Together LA/Colton Curry)

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Hispanic Evangelical Leaders React To President's Action, Crisis At The Border

A nationwide outrage over an immigration policy that allowed the separation of children from parents detained at the southern border did not appear to diffuse much despite President Donald Trump’s executive order signed Wednesday to stop the practice.While leaders in the Hispanic evangelical community in the U.S., such as Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, and Wilfredo De Jesús, influential speaker and pastor, praised the President for his action, they also expressed disappointment.“I join with millions of Americans of all political persuasions in expressing my relief that our country’s collective crescendo of horror at seeing families separated at our southern border has led this administration to urgently advance an executive order to keep families intact during processing,” Rodriguez, who is also the pastor of New Season Church in Sacramento and Los Angeles, stated. “That being said, I think once again leaning only on presidential executive orders to fix our failing immigration system would be an egregious mistake that will only create additional crises in the future. Let us not settle for so little when it comes to reform."De Jesús, Senior Pastor of New Life Covenant Church in Chicago and author of "Move Into More," said in a statement also released yesterday: “While I am pleased that President Trump today signed an executive order to allow immigrant children to stay with their parents caught crossing the border illegally, I am disappointed that this action took so long.“Since President Trump entered the Oval Office, he has claimed to be an ally to people of faith. Evangelicals closest to President Trump must be less concerned with their relationship to the president and more concerned with speaking boldly to stand up for the oppressed.”He added that God does not close his eyes on how we care for individuals.“The Bible clearly states in Matthew 25 how we are to respond to strangers in our land. If we treat people with value and love, He will bless our nation,” he said.“We are a country built on values, yet we are experiencing moral decay. Over the last 40 years, we have lost ground in the value system on which this nation was founded.“For too long, we have put a Band-Aid on our immigration system. Republicans and Democrats must quit using family, an institution God created, as pawns for their benefit, and instead put aside their differences and fix this broken system before it is too late.”De Jesús concluded, “Now is the time for the Church – the greatest institution on the planet – to rise up and fight for these people who are being marginalized and ostracized.”

Mexico Wins! In LA, A Little Piece of Heaven

Mexico won its opening FIFA World Cup match against Germany (the defending World Cup Champions) and the earth felt it—literally.

BY JON GARCIA

Shortly after Hirving Lozano scored the game’s single goal, a small artificial earthquake was detected in Mexico City. The Institute for Geological and Atmospherical Investigations (a non-government agency located in Mexico) tweeted about seismographic readings they detected that were probably due to “massive jumps” of celebration.But it wasn’t only Mexico City that celebrated Lozano as king. Thousands of soccer fans gathered in the streets of greater Los Angeles to celebrate as well. And they continued to celebrate for hours after the game was over.Just outside of LA in a suburb called Huntington Park, masses of Mexican soccer fans gathered to take their celebration to the streets. They honked car horns, danced to music, and raised their voices with loud praise of the historic win.To some, these celebrations seem pointless and confusing—but to others, these celebrations are beautiful, carrying deep significance. After all, there are very few times where thousands of people come together to celebrate a joyous event with such fervor. Yet, sporting events seem to have this effect on people. And the World Cup is just the latest example of that.But this was not just any celebration. This was different.This was not just any group of people celebrating victory. No, this was a large group of Mexican people celebrating victory (and that’s where the beauty lies).Many of the folks that celebrated the Mexico victory are American citizens. Yet, they saw no problem parading the streets of Los Angeles in celebration of a foreign country’s sporting team. Why? Because these people understand that they possess a form of dual citizenship.Some of these folks formally possess dual citizenship, while others figuratively possess it. Yet all unanimously hold the country of Mexico near and dear to their heart. And while this celebratory picture of dual citizenship is a little incomplete, it nonetheless serves as a reminder of what Heaven will look like.In Revelation 7:9 we read that the final gathering of God’s people will come from “every nation, tribe, and tongue.” And as God’s people come together to celebrate in worship, we see the beauty of God’s plan for unity (Ps. 133:1, John 17:11; 23, Eph. 4:3-5) in diversity (1 Cor. 12:12-14, Gal. 3:28, Col. 1:16-17). As distinct people groups, these faithful believers are united in Christ—while simultaneously maintaining their tribe and language (Rev. 5:9).So next time Mexico wins a game and thousands of fans flood the streets to celebrate, be sure to rejoice in that picture of heaven. Remember, it’s only an image (after all, not everyone celebrating is a Christian), and some of those people don’t even realize that the object of their worship is misplaced. Still, it serves as a reminder of what heaven will look like. It’ll be a place where various people from different tongues and nations will gather to offer worship to the true King who purchased victory for all who believe in him.And on that day, the streets will once again be filled with horns, music, and raised voices of worship…but this time praise will find its rightful place. And you can bet on that day, they’ll be some serious seismic activity. But this time it’ll be the heavens that shake.Jon Garcia is a writer, storyteller, and aspiring theologian. He lives in the Los Angeles area where he spends most of his time working on PhD studies and serving the Latino/a community. For fun, he hosts Storyography, a podcast where he shares true life stories about interesting experiences he's had.TLA - Mexico World Cup 2

Building Relationships: The Cause Behind Strong Tower Ministries and the WetNWild5K

At first glance, it may appear to some that Strong Tower Ministries, based in Orange County, Central California, and Baja, Mexico is simply about providing construction labor and services for other, already established ministries in Mexico.However, after more than a decade of serving orphans, youth, and families needing care up and down our neighboring country to the south, it is clear that God is using Strong Tower for so much more, including building relationships that reflect the love of Jesus.This coming Saturday (August 5), the ministry is hosting its annual WetNWild5k in La Mirada, which is not only a fun event (race course includes a Lazy River run at the end) but a worthy cause. Current fundraising goes towards the completion of a Wellness Center (Siloé Ministries) in La Mision, Mexico.

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“Our mission is to help bring children out of danger, hunger, and terror by delivering them into God’s strong tower of safety, warmth and love,” Strong Tower organizers said. “It is our mission to change the world by delivering these children from extreme poverty, releasing them from spiritual emptiness, eliminating their illiteracy, and enabling them to fulfill their life’s purpose through God’s love.”Strong Tower’s relationship with Siloé Ministries includes building the organization's permanent home in the heart of the village it has served for the past 9 years. Since 2008, Siloé has provided free medical care and health education to thousands of needy patients from a tiny two-room clinic in La Mision.“We've forged lasting relationships and earned our patients' trust through our long-term commitment to this small agricultural community,” Siloé states.“In addition to a well-equipped medical and dental clinic, the Center will also serve as a regional hub for health education, patient advocacy, Christ-centered family counseling, and medical-missions training,” organizers said. “The community center and outdoor gardens will provide a peaceful and safe setting for the families of La Mision to gather and share fellowship for generations to come.”The 2017 WetNWild5K, to be held at SPLASH! La Mirada Regional Aquatic Center and Park features a grassy run through the 100 acre scenic park that is home to multiple cross country events that concludes with the race’s signature “lazy river” finish. “This is truly a ‘family friendly’ event as long as the kiddos are over 42" in height,” organizers said.

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More About Strong Tower Ministries

Towards the end of the summer of 2005, God laid it on the hearts of a small group of individuals, to start a ministry called Strong Tower. It was the result of trip taken into Mexico, by people who were willing to step out of their comfort zone and bring the message of our Lord Jesus to children. We are an established non-profit organization that focuses its efforts towards orphaned and destitute children living both within and outside our borders.Our goal is to identify and reach out to Christ-centered organizations and ministries throughout the world, enabling them to have the resources needed to effectively bring change to the lives of children, exposing them to God’s love and grace, and enabling them to make a difference in the lives of others.We are a serving ministry that exists to be a conduit between those with the resources and the heart for serving, to those with a need and where serving opportunities exist.

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