Film Screening & Panel Discussion: Faith at the Border
Arapaho United Methodist Church, in partnership with Let's Talk Race, invites you to a powerful evening of film, conversation, and community.
On Saturday, May 30 at 6:30 pm, Arapaho UMC will host a screening of a short documentary featuring Jemar Tisby, who travels to the U.S.–Mexico border to explore a pressing question: what does it mean when a nation shaped by faith turns away from the most vulnerable?
This film examines the intersection of borders, belief, and responsibility—inviting us to reflect on how our faith calls us to respond in a complex and often divided world.
Following the screening, attendees will hear a panel discussion with individuals who participated in the recent pilgrimage to the border. They will share personal stories, insights, and reflections from their experience, creating space for deeper understanding and meaningful dialogue.
After the program, you’re invited to stay for dessert and drinks in the lobby as we continue the conversation together.
This is a free event and open to the public. Seating is limited, and tickets are capped at 300, so we encourage you to reserve your spot.