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Our comprehensive suite of resources is built to help your church gain the knowledge, strategies, and faith-driven skills to build and maintain a disability-inclusive environment. No matter what stage your church is at—from seeking the latest materials for a long-standing program to learning more about disability in general—you’ll find countless resources to fit your needs.

Resources for churches

American Sign Language
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Learn 25 basic American Sign Language signs related to church. Learning signs will help you engage with Deaf members of your church and Change your church culture from not only being accessible, but inclusive!
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Learn basic church signs in American Sign Language (ASL) Learning these signs will help you engage with Deaf people in your community and help your church go from just accessibility to inclusiveness.
The purpose of this training is to help you be more effective in serving the family and/or person experiencing disability.
See how Jesus interacted with disability and how the gospel engages all of us in our need.
In this video you'll find encouragement to apply the truth of the Gospel to how we serve.
In this video learn about retreats offered by Guidelight.
Let the care of the church be focused on the whole family.
Build relational ramps to make your church accessible to those with special needs.
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Learn over 25 fall themed ASL words and phrases for thanksgiving.
Jesus models so much for us, see how he modeled hospitality as it pertained to those with disabilities and those marginalized.
Routine is a great strategy to serve.
Communication is key, part 1.
Creating structure in how you serve those with special needs is very hepful, but what works for one person may not work for all. Learn more.
Creating structure in how you serve those with special needs is very hepful, but what works for one person may not work for all. Learn more. This is Part 2.
Simple thoughts on how to approach disability.
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