Stranger No Longer: A Faithful Response to Refugees and Immigrants

Lutheran Engagement and Advocacy in Nevada is working on a bible study curriculum.

What does the Bible say about immigrants, refugees, and those who seek safety and welcome? Join us this fall for a timely and faith-filled study exploring God’s call to welcome the stranger, care for the vulnerable, and act with justice in our communities and world.

Rooted in Scripture and Lutheran theology, Strangers No Longer offers a space to connect the stories of the Bible with the stories unfolding around us today—from global refugee crises to immigration policy in our own backyard. Each week, we’ll study the Word, reflect on real-life immigration realities, and explore concrete ways we can respond as people of faith.

Topics include:

  • What does it mean to be made in God’s image?
  • Was Jesus really a refugee?
  • What does Lutheran theology say about public life and advocacy?
  • How can our congregation become a place of welcome?

This study is perfect for adults, high school youth, and anyone seeking to put their faith into action.

🔹 All are welcome. Come as you are.
🔹 No background required—just an open heart and a willingness to listen, learn, and grow.

For more information or to sign up, contact Pastor Paul Larson.

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