Celebrating Hope and Goodness
Javier* crossed the border into the U.S. from Mexico in 2011, after he was laid off from his factory job of 20 years.
Couargeous Joy
December is often associated with joy. Yet, how do we find real joy amidst a fallen world? While it is still dark and will likely only get darker.
Unshakable Hope
Like for many of you, the election results and the disturbing implications of yet another Trump presidency have felt painful and overwhelming. When people ask me what I think this means for Jubilee and the immigrants we serve, I tell them plainly, “It’ll be bad, even more cruel than the first time.
Waiting With Hope
Waiting. Most of us are not so good at it. Next week, we will wait for the results of our tumultuous election. Who is elected President will significantly impact how we advocate for our immigrant clients at Jubilee.
Liminal Space
As we prepare to gather with family in the coming days, I think of our many clients who are unable to be with their loved ones. Families separated by borders and violence.
Advent: Look for the dawn while it’s still dark
The season of Advent began this past Sunday. I'm not referring to Advent calendars where we (and our pets) can pop open a daily window to enjoy a treat in the countdown to Christmas.
Why I Chose Jubilee
I joined the Jubilee team over two years ago. I was especially drawn to Jubilee’s articulation of core values which center on our shared humanity and community.
A Bigger Imagination
Inspired. I've been reflecting on what has and continues to inspire me. It's generally not charisma or heroics. Rather, I'm inspired by ordinary people who make everyday choices to love, forgive and extend mercy.