Refugee and Migration Ministries

Collaborative “Faithful Response to Immigration” Gathering in Ohio

The UCC, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and Church of the Brethren recently collaborated to organize a gathering for information, training, spiritual grounding, and collaboration centered on immigration and refugee justice.

NO Increased Funding for ICE!

Access the UCC JPANet Action Alert about Congressional funding for ICE and take action to tell your Congressperson: NO new funding for ICE!

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Refugee Revetting: Guidance for Refugees

The Trump administration has broadcast new, unprecedented policy that any resettled refugee who arrived to the U.S. between 1/21/2021-2/20/2025 is subject to revetting interviews and potential detention and deportation. The International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP) has published guidance for refugees in this time.

Love Knows No Borders

NEW from the UCC Office of Public Policy and Advocacy, Refugee and Migration Services, and Immigration Justice: the UCC Love Knows No Borders page! Visit the page to find resources like Know Your Rights/Know You’re Loved and a congregational preparedness safety planning guide

People at an outdoor demonstration hold signs including, "Refugees Welcome."

We have a long history of providing and creating
robust structures of welcome for the resettlement of refugees and the protection of asylum seekers within the United States, while advocating for and responding to the needs of those displaced globally.


The Global HOPE Office offers three grants through its Refugee and Migration Services ministry that are intended to encourage local UCC congregations, associations, conferences, and covenanted ministries to engage in ministry to migrants, immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in their midst. These grants are broad in scope and have the potential to apply to a wide range of church-led projects and services.

To apply for a grant, click the link in the white box below to open the grant application on the SmarterSelect site:


Immigration Pathways and Challenges

2026 continues a time of enormous change for the US immigration system.

Visit UCC partner Church World Service to read State of Play, a reliable, regularly updated blog about the changing pathways and challenges to immigration happening now. https://cwsglobal.org/blog/daily-state-of-play-trumps-indefinite-refugee-ban-and-funding-halt/

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USAHello maintains an updated multilingual guide for migrant audiences on immigration changes and developments: 2025 Immigration Guide |

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The UCC Immigration page offers more information on the National Collaborative on Immigration, a grassroots organizing community within the UCC: Immigration – United Church of Christ

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Find out more about advocacy action and resources from the UCC Office of Public Policy & Advocacy in Washington D.C. – United Church of Christ

Refugee Emergency Updates

Faithful Response Immigration gathering invited folks into relationship, action with speaker Ayman Soliman

The Rev. Irvin Heishman was just returning from a trip to Honduras where he was visiting two…

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UCC at Common Ground on the Border

From Thursday, January 15th to Saturday, January 17th, UCC advocates gathered in Sahuarita,…

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Operation Cacti: Compassionate Care for Children

As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents make devastating sweeps through cities and…

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Introducing Megan: UCC’s New Minister for Refugee and Migration Services

The United Church of Christ is pleased to welcome Megan as the new Minister for Refugee and…

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Resolution Opposing Immigration Policies Passes

Delegates to General Synod 35 overwhelmingly approved an emergency resolution that opposes…

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Advocates hold emotional ‘No ICE Raids’ prayer service and rally during General Synod 35

The UCC National Collaborative on Immigration gathered on the steps of the Kansas City…

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More about Refugee and Migration Ministries

Take Action

Around the world, the UCC supports local communities that welcome people fleeing the effects of war, violence,
persecution, and political disruption – whether those people are displaced within their country of origin or across a
border into a neighboring country.

The United Church of Christ offers opportunities to accompany refugees, including:
•Donating to the MIRA Fund to support UCC-related direct services to refugees, asylum seekers, and asylees in the United States
• Serving as UCC Partners in Service volunteers with refugee resettlement agencies and United States’ partner organizations serving asylum seekers


• Joining our Washington, D.C. public policy team in legislative advocacy and outreach
• Serving with Global Ministries (UCC/Disciples of Christ) as volunteers and Global Mission Interns with partner churches and organizations serving refugees internationally.

UCC Local Collaboration

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UCC pastors gather for an immigration justice rally at the 2025 General Synod in Kansas City, MO.

Are you interested in connecting with your UCC neighbors who are engaged in immigrant welcoming activities? Contact the Minister for Refugee and Migration Services, bergertm@ucc.org, for information on other churches you could learn or collaborate with to accompany refugees or asylum seekers in your area.

Become an Immigrant Welcoming Congregation

Do you feel called to help refugees and asylum seekers, but aren’t sure where to start? Or are you already involved in a ministry, but feel overwhelmed or low on resources? Please read our “Immigrant Welcoming Congregations Toolkit” to learn more about how to build and sustain your immigration ministry.

Click the link below to support grant funding for UCC churches, associations, and conferences doing the work of advocacy and accompaniment for migrants, immigrants, refugees, and asylees.


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Questions?

Please contact Megan Bergert directly at bergertm@ucc.org for more information.