First United Methodist Church in Pasadena will host a community conversation about supporting immigrant neighbors on Sunday, June 29.
The discussion will begin at 11:30 a.m. in the Church Lounge at 500 E. Colorado Blvd.
Jose Madera, Director of the Pasadena Job Center, and John Kramar, a retired immigration attorney, will lead the session. They will explain current immigration issues in the Pasadena area and discuss ways the community can support immigrant neighbors.
The conversation will focus on both individual and church-based support efforts.
First United Methodist Church Pasadena describes itself as a welcoming community that seeks to worship with open hearts, open minds and open doors. The church is committed to nurturing spiritual growth through belonging, hope, compassionate service and inspiring worship.
The congregation became a Reconciling Congregation in 2011, committing to full inclusion of LGBTQ persons. In 2015, members voted to allow same-gender weddings in church facilities.
The church engages with social justice issues including affordable housing, LGBTQIA2S+ rights, fair pay, racial reconciliation, gun violence and environmental stewardship.