Suggestions for Disability Panel Participants
Are you planning a Disability Worship Service? Wondering what to do? Perhaps setting up a panel discussion as part of the message will work for you and your church!
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Are you planning a Disability Worship Service? Wondering what to do? Perhaps setting up a panel discussion as part of the message will work for you and your church!
En este número, los miembros de la ICR y la IRA describen cómo ellos y otros han salido fuera de los muros de la iglesia para abogar por las personas con discapacidades.
A responsive reading
A responsive prayer
Information for people with disabilities considering college, including legal rights and how to access campus resources.
This litany celebrates our unity in Christ through words and the action of weaving ribbons into a loose fabric, creating a wonderfully diverse tapestry.
A responsive reading
To offer at a Disability Awareness Sunday
A sermon by Curt Gesch based on 1 Peter 2: 9-10; 4: 7-11.
Here are some great guidelines for Sunday school instructors, GEMS or Cadet leaders who may be struggling with behaviors in the classroom.
A study on the needs of families who live with disabilities and their desires for church.
Focuses on accessible design including the Americans with Disabilities Act Architectural Guidelines.
Here's a one-page newsletter insert or poster to hang to give people simple, practical ideas for inclusion.
This corporate profession is a reminder of the value of all human life.
This edition of the journal Lifelong Faith: the Theory and Practice of Lifelong Faith Formation presents theological and theoretical reflections on faith formation with people with special needs, as well as practical suggestions for ministry and learning.
The mission of the National Organization on Disability is to expand the participation and contribution of America's men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life.
Knowbility's mission is to ensure barrier-free I.T.—supporting the independence of people with disabilities by promoting the use and improving the availability of accessible information technology.
We often think about accessibility in terms of buildings, but website design can enhance or detract from usefulness too. This evaluator helps webmasters discern what they are doing well and what needs to be improved.
In the May/June 2014 issue of the UMC's mission magazine the articles include embracing deaf ministry, ministering with a disability, and the value of doing an accessibility audit.
It’s summertime! That means school is out and your church is most likely working on its summer programming. Your church can take a few simple steps so that every child will feel welcomed and included in your summer activities.
Check out this great little booklet on how to include and welcome people with developmental disabilities, together with their families. Written by Courtney Taylor, Erik W. Carter and others.
Pastor and author Ed Dobson talks about the surprising man God used in his life to push him toward God and toward hope after Dobson was diagnosed with ALS over 10 years ago.
A social scientist, Erik Carter started his keynote address at the 2014 Summer Institute on Disability and Theology by saying he would be "preaching from Numbers." With data, he established the opportunity congregations and other communities of faith have to "welcome, receive, and be hospitable" every day of the week.
A bulletin insert addressing the needs of the youth, living with disabilities and church inclusion.
This guide helps to identify the signs and symptoms of common mental health issues for college students and where and when to seek help.