Disabilities, Faith, and True Belonging in Congregations
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Disabilities, Religion, and Spirituality
KEY RESOURCES FOR CONGREGATIONS AND FAMILIES
From the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

Disabilities, Religion, and Spirituality Examples of Past Activities
Putting Faith to Work Project
Accessible Worship Project
Disability, Faith, and Flourishing Project
Community Conversations on Faith and Disability
National Collaborative on Faith and Disability
Faith and Disability Conference
National Study of Disability and Ministry
Providing disability-related theological field education internship opportunities for future religious leaders and educators
Developing community partnerships to support inclusive religious and spiritual practices
Belonging in Faith Communities
This video illustrates why belonging matters so much and what true belonging looks like in two Nashville-area church congregations.
Resources
Pathways to Belonging
These resources address how religious congregations can become places of inclusion and belonging for people with disabilities and their families.
Article: The changing landscape of disability and ministry in the Church
Article: A place of belonging: Including individuals with significant disabilities in faith communities
Article: The absence of asterisks: The church and children with disabilities
Video: Incomplete without you: The church and people with disabilities
Putting Faith to Work
This practical and powerful approach empowers faith communities to support people with disabilities as they find and maintain employment aligned with their gifts, passions, skills, and sense of calling.
Including People with Disabilities in Faith Communities
This collection of practical guides and tip sheets are designed to help faith communities become accessible and welcoming communities for people with and without disabilities.
Practice Guide: Welcoming People with Developmental Disabilities and Their Families: A Practical Guide for Congregations
Practice Guide: Including Adults with Disabilities in Religious Education Manual
Resource: Faith Community Visual Supports
Tip Sheet: Helping People With Intellectual Disabilities Cope With Loss
National Study of Disability and Ministry
The purpose of this project is to explore the current landscape of disability and ministry, as well as its impact within the local church. We interviewed leaders within 200 churches (across 48 states) that have intentional ministries aimed at welcoming and supporting people with disabilities and their families. New resources will be posted here as the findings are released.
National Collaborative on Faith and Disability
The mission of this special interest group (SIG) and collaboration among UCEDDs is to support people with disabilities, their families, and those who support them by providing national and international leadership in the areas of research, education, service, and dissemination related to disability, religion, and inclusive supports.
Website: AUCD Special Interest Groups
We are gathering local and national resources to share with individuals with disabilities and their families, as well as with religious and lay leaders. If you know of religious/spiritual resources that may be beneficial for others, send them to courtney.taylor@vumc.org
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