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KCCD and Other Faith Leaders Applaud Southern Baptist Convention Resolution to Support Refugees
See Full Press Release Below
by the Evangelical Immigration Table
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) overwhelmingly passed a resolution affirming and encouraging ministry to refugees during its annual meeting Wednesday.

"The SBC affirmed today the image of God in all persons, including Syrian refugees. We as the people of Christ must respond to this crisis with urgency and love. I'm thrilled that the SBC stood up for vulnerable refugees in our communities and around the world," said Dr. Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. The ERLC is a member of the Evangelical Immigration Table.

The SBC, which is the nation's largest evangelical denomination, last passed a refugee-related resolution in 1985.
KCCD President and CEO Hyepin Im provided remarks in response to the passed resolution:

"Thank you to the Southern Baptist Convention for your demonstration of Christian obedience, love and leadership to welcome the refugees and embrace the strangers amongst us - especially those who are fleeing from persecution and death. We need to be the light for those who are suffering in darkness."
View the entire press release by the Evangelical Immigration Table below. 
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION RESOLUTION
SUPPORTS REFUGEES
By EIT Staff
Posted June 16, 2016 In  Statements and Press Releases

ST. LOUIS - The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) overwhelmingly passed a resolution affirming and encouraging ministry to refugees during its annual meeting Wednesday.

"The SBC affirmed today the image of God in all persons, including Syrian refugees. We as the people of Christ must respond to this crisis with urgency and love. I'm thrilled that the SBC stood up for vulnerable refugees in our communities and around the world," said Dr. Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. The ERLC is a member of the Evangelical Immigration Table.

The SBC, which is the nation's largest evangelical denomination, last passed a refugee-related resolution in 1985.

"World Relief is grateful for the partnership of Southern Baptist congregations and many other local churches throughout the country to welcome the refugees whom we resettle," said Stephan Bauman, President of World Relief. "We believe that the biblical mandate for welcoming those fleeing persecution is clear. We see the arrival of refugees as a remarkable opportunity for the Church to live out our faith."

"Caring for refugees is a wonderful way to share God's love with people who have escaped unspeakable horrors and who now seek to rebuild their lives in peace and safety," said Galen Carey, Vice President of Government Relations for the National Association of Evangelicals. "I hope many churches find a way to get involved, and experience the blessings of cross-cultural ministry in their own communities."

"We stand with the SBC in its support of refugees as they seek safety, freedom, prosperity and community with us," said Shirley V. Hoogstra, President of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities. "We are called to support, serve and welcome those who have been displaced from their homes and to work together to encourage their flourishing as well as our own, for that is a true demonstration of the diverse and loving kingdom of God."

"Thank you to the Southern Baptist Convention for your demonstration of Christian obedience, love and leadership to welcome the refugees and embrace the strangers amongst us - especially those who are fleeing from persecution and death," said Hyepin Im, President of Korean Churches for Community Development. "We need to be the light for those who are suffering in darkness."

"We commend the SBC for demonstrating prophetic courage and shining the light of truth, love, grace and mercy for refugees fleeing darkness," said Rev. Dr. Samuel Rodriguez, President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. "As Bible-believing Christians, we must lead the way in advocacy for the most vulnerable. SBC, thank you for being 'light.' "

"I applaud the Southern Baptist leaders who have urged their churches and members to demonstrate Christ's love to refugees, perhaps the most unwanted, unwelcome and unloved people in our world," said Richard Stearns, the President of World Vision U.S. "I'm hopeful that many others will join them by welcoming refugees here and offering humanitarian aid to millions of refugees who have fled elsewhere in their home regions."

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