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Audio | April 11, 2018 Congregations and Persons with Dementia: A Story and Ideas to Try TOGETHER is a new Bible study curriculum designed to include, appeal to, and challenge adults of varying abilities. The new curriculum is building community in ways that enrich worship in congregations and congregation members with dementia. Article | December 08, 2017 Barbara J. Newman on Adult Inclusive Small Group Bible Studies TOGETHER is a new Bible study curriculum designed to include, appeal to, and challenge adults of varying abilities. It aims to build community in ways that may enrich congregational worship. Conversation | September 29, 2017 Ten Ways to be More Inclusive and Welcoming in Worship and Church Life Here are helpful suggestions for congregations who strive to include people across the full spectrum of abilities in their small group settings and beyond. Article | August 03, 2017 Universal Design, Responsive Design: Keys for Welcoming Persons with Varied Abilities Worshipers and congregation members certainly do not come in a “one size fits all” wrapping! As you gather for worship you will notice an array of gifts, but you may also see the areas of struggle each one brings to the community. Audio | February 20, 2017 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Your Church With one in 68 individuals being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, it is likely that your worshiping community already includes someone with ASD. If you are a pastor, worship leader, musician, church school teacher, or church volunteer, discover specific ways to identify, interact with, and worship with persons with ASD. Audio | February 15, 2017 David G. Myers on Hearing Loss in Worship: An Invisible Disability The older you get, the more likely you are to lose hearing. Most hearing aids and cochlear implants now come with telecoils. Your church can install hearing loop systems that deliver customized sound directly from microphones into T-coil hearing aids. Conversation | September 15, 2016 Barbara J. Newman on Visual Hospitality in Worship: More than Large Print The older you get, the more likely you are to experience visual loss. Disability and advocacy expert Barbara J. Newman describes sight-related worship changes that benefit the church as a whole. Conversation | August 09, 2016 Tom Hoeksema on a Bibliography of Disability and Inclusion Too many pastors and churches fail to see the wholeness of people who live with disability. Tom Hoeksema recommends books that can help preachers and churches become more inclusive. Conversation | May 16, 2016 Disability and Inclusion: An Annotated Bibliography Books that Tom Hoeksema believes give a deep understanding of the theology and practice of inclusion and extend the ability to operate from a universal design perspective as you plan worship and other dimensions of life together in faith communities. Conversation | May 16, 2016 How Loud Is Too Loud? Volume in worship can be a touchy subject, one full of tensions. However, by looking at it through the lens of Universal Design and applying this principle to volume, we can see the many tensions in play and work together to glorify the Lord and lead God's people in song. Article | March 21, 2016 Stroke Survivors in our Worshiping Communities This workshop presents an ethnographic study describing the experiences of stroke survivors in their church communities and two worship services planned for these participants. Audio | March 04, 2016 Share Your Stories of Inclusion How does your church include persons with disabilities in corporate worship? The CLC Network and Calvin Institute of Christian Worship invite you to submit your story of including persons with disabilities in a corporate worship setting, so that we may learn together. Article | November 20, 2015 Universal Design for Worship Barbara Newman shares how the entire worshiping community benefits from worship services that are designed and led with the goal of including everyone. Audio | July 13, 2015 Universal Design, Vertical Habits and Inclusive Worship Universal design and Vertical Habits help create church worship that touches all our senses and is accessible to all worshipers. Feature Story | July 01, 2015 Colleen Kwong on Using Art to Include Shut-ins When strokes, illness or other challenges keep people from attending worship, they often fall off the congregation’s radar. Here are ideas for using visual arts to reconnect and include such people in worship and church life. Conversation | September 24, 2014 Peggy Goetz on Churches and Stroke Survivors Stroke is a leading cause of disability in adults around the world, so your congregation probably includes—or will soon include—stroke survivors. And about a third of stroke survivors suffer from some form of communication impairment. Peggy Goetz researches the experience of stroke survivors in their church communities. Conversation | September 12, 2014 Peggy Goetz on Planning Worship with Stroke Survivors Peggy Goetz is a communication arts and sciences professor at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Observing her speech pathology students in Calvin’s stroke clinic sparked her to research the experience of stroke survivors in their church communities. Conversation | September 12, 2014 Dan Vander Plaats on God and Disability Dan Vander Plaats is director of advancement at Elim Christian Services in Palos Heights, Illinois. Elim’s mission is to help children and adults with disabilities reach their God-given educational and vocational potential. Conversation | February 25, 2014 Each Ability and Disability Reveals God A new resource explains that the most disabling aspect of living with disabilities is the attitude of others. Feature Story | February 25, 2014 « Previous 1 2 3 Next »