Resources for churches
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Move beyond awareness—discover how to become a true ally to the Deaf community and build a church where everyone belongs.
Touch, textures, and temperature are important to consider in church and ministry events. Find sensory-friendly solutions for greetings, seating, meals, communion, baptism, and more! Training Video 4 of 6.
The number of children with ASD is continuing to grow. The disability impacts not only the child, but the family as well. Many families look to community organizations, such as churches, as a support system. It is important…
Navigating challenging behaviors in special needs ministry.
Creating structure in how you serve those with special needs is very helpful, but what works for one person may not work for all. Learn more. This is Part 2.
This is a free printable flyer meant for ministries to offer families at a welcome center or check-in area for families wanting to know more about Bible for their families and individuals.
Simple solutions for the wiggles! Discover easy alternative seating and movement opportunities for your church and ministry events. Learn how to reduce anxiety and increase calm. Training Video 5 of 6
Exciting News! The Deaf Millennial Project has just launched Part 1 of our new video series, teaching biblical terms in American Sign Language! We're committed to making church spaces more accessible and inclusive for the…
This might be the most important tool to serve...be consistent in your efforts to instruct or serve or in building relationships with those with special needs.
A visual timeline showing key moments in the writing and creation of the Bible.
How can we as a church best serve families affected by disability beyond Sundays?
Have you ever found yourself thinking "There's this kid..." in your ministry? Share this resource on ADHD, a common hidden disability, with your children's ministry volunteers and church staff.
Smell and taste are important sensory areas to consider at church and ministry events. Become sensory-friendly and be a welcome relief to those affected by sensory processing issues. Training Video 6 of 6
Exciting Update! The Deaf Millennial Project has released Part 2 of our fantastic resource: a video series teaching biblical terms in American Sign Language! This is another step towards making church spaces more accessible…
As we conclude the first part of our training, we reflect on all we’ve learned. We remember that the foundation of our relationship with those experiencing disability is kinship, compassion, and fellowship.