Message from Bishop Craig Loya Regarding Immigrant Support & Action – January 30, 2026

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Message from Bishop Craig Loya

January 30, 2026

 

 

Beloved in Christ,

 

On Tuesday, I received this public letter from Bishop Paula Clark of Chicago, expressing solidarity and support for all of us here in Minnesota. It is one example of the hundreds of notes, phone calls, text messages, and e-mails that I and a great many others in the diocese have received from around the Episcopal Church. 

 

Our primary identity as followers of Jesus is not local, but universal. It’s not individual, but communal. To be baptized means that it is categorically impossible to be alone; we are always held in a vast field of prayer, care, and love that spans both time and space. In a painful season like the one we are living through in Minnesota, that’s not just abstract theology, it is felt palpably. I have never before in my life or ministry experienced how important that is. The prayers and support from all around have not just been nice sentiments, they’ve been real spiritual food. 

 

In the catholic tradition of Christianity, of which the Episcopal Church is one branch, we are not many churches, but one church in many places. The reason we do things like diocesan convention, mission area gatherings, regional gatherings of clergy, retreats, etc., is not primarily to accomplish or achieve anything, but to incarnate for a moment our not aloneness, and to simply receive the gift of one another.

 

I hope that our own experience of being held during these days will foster a renewed commitment to holding others in all the seasons to come. In the meantime, the prophet Micah reminds us in the Old Testament lesson for Sunday of the simple, beautiful thing love requires of us, in the midst of these days and always - to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with God. 

 

 

Grace and Peace,

 

The Right Reverend Craig Loya

Bishop X

Episcopal Church in Minnesota

 

 

IMMIGRANT SUPPORT & ACTION

 

Casa Maria Ministry

 

The ministry of Casa Maria has received an incredible amount of support in the last week as they have increased their capacity to handle the overwhelming need of their neighbors.

 

We would invite you to continue giving to Casa Maria, and to the Migrant Support Fund. The Migrant Support Fund is being used to respond to on the ground needs of immigrant Parishioners and neighbors across the state for everything from emergency rental assistance to legal counsel and other basic needs. Find out more and donate by making a gift to Casa Maria. 

 

Other Ways to Support

 

The ECMN website has a wealth of resources, curated by the ECMN Migration Caucus to support faith communities responding to the surge in immigration enforcement in Minnesota. Resources range from volunteer opportunities with Episcopal ministries meeting basic needs of those who cannot leave their homes to resources to help faith communities and individuals know their rights and what they can do to help keep themselves safe.

 

You can find resources for your congregation to mobilize and support by clicking here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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