A treasure trove of articles highlighting best practices for supporting members with various disabilities (including physical, cognitive, developmental, and psychiatric disabilities) and advice for making spaces, programs, and communities inclusive and accessible.
This article highlights the necessity for churches to actively include adults and children with disabilities in all areas of church life, noting that many churches lack dedicated disability ministries. It addresses the need for a culture shift within our congregations to ensure our churches are accessible and welcoming.
This article invites you to consider the pervasive issue of ableism in church settings while offering a list of five actionable steps to create more inclusive and accessible worship environments. The article is honest that many of us don’t know where to start and provides tools to begin the work.
The article challenges theological misconceptions about disability and offers practical steps for churches to create worship services that are accessible and affirming for all.
The article from the Presbyterian Outlook provides practical suggestions for churches to assess and modify their worship spaces to be more accommodating and inclusive. The tone is honest, admitting that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach.
We are constantly reading and selecting more articles to share with you. Check back often to see more selections that we think are helpful.
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