Diversity in the Church On April 17th, 1960 Martin Luther King Jr. was interviewed on Meet The Press. The civil rights activist delivered a stinging blow to the American church when he said, “It is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o’clock on Sunday morning.” Nearly 60 years later you […]
Guilty Pleasures From time to time local businesses draw up special promotions to show their appreciation for those working in the school systems. My wife is a special education teacher in our local public-school system. She came home a few weeks ago and said, “You will never believe what I found in the teacher lounge […]
This month we are talking about the importance of the parent/guardian & ministry leader relationship. To download the presentation in this video, click here.
What are some things that you cannot do without? If I were to give you a surface level answer I would tell you the things that I would not want to live without I would tell you things like the Cleveland Browns, Coke Zero, chocolate chip cookie dough, Air Jordans, and Moe’s Southwest Grill. Could […]
Most people don’t love math. But the fact that you have read beyond the title tells me that you are at least open to a simple math equation. Let’s play a little math game. Our first part of the equation is Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in the country of Haiti. Things that would fall into this […]
Basic sign language training video for disability ministries. If you would like to download the PowerPoint presentation used in this video, you can do so by clicking here.
Zoe Wolfe, age 10, 5th Grade student at Orchard Hill Elementary school recently was compelled to make a difference for others. This call to action came after she witnessed children with disabilities being made fun of at her school by a fellow classmate. Zoe was determined to help her classmates and her community understand that […]
Because Jesus' table is accessible for everyone...
We desire to see the Church make room for all people affected by disability. To fully participate. To fully partner. To fully lead.
We exist to equip and empower the 25% of the population with a disability, their families, and their churches to become who God has created them to be.