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Tag: Mental Health

Reflections for the Church as the ADA Celebrates 35 Years
Disability Ministry

Reflections for the Church as the ADA Celebrates 35 Years

I was 10 during the summer of 1990. My interests were varied – they included sports, oddball comedies, and, yes, … Continue reading Reflections for the Church as the ADA Celebrates 35 Years

Amendment 2 a Positive First Step Towards Inclusion of Disability Community in UMC
Disability Ministry

Amendment 2 a Positive First Step Towards Inclusion of Disability Community in UMC

As the United Methodist Church prepares for the 2025 annual conference season, delegates to the regional assemblies will vote on … Continue reading Amendment 2 a Positive First Step Towards Inclusion of Disability Community in UMC

A Letter from the Disability Community
Christian Leadership, Disability Ministry

A Letter from the Disability Community

Dear Church, Every day, I thank God for the ministry of the church and the love it shares. The body … Continue reading A Letter from the Disability Community

A Parable of the Church
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A Parable of the Church

Note: What follows is a narrative translation of Matthew 25:31-46. It is based upon what Jesus might say to the … Continue reading A Parable of the Church

Five Ways to be a Supportive Disability Ally
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Five Ways to be a Supportive Disability Ally

Every person, every community, needs a supportive ally. A person who journeys with someone and encourages them through the good … Continue reading Five Ways to be a Supportive Disability Ally

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