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Key Ministry promotes meaningful connection between churches and families of children with disabilities for the purpose of making disciples of Jesus Christ. Learn more about Key Ministry.

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Videos
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What language should our churches use when it comes to disability? Should we use the term special needs?
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A mental health champion can play a key role for churches looking to have an intentional strategy for welcoming and including families impacted by mental illness into the life of…
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Dr. Steve Grcevich of Key Ministry sets the record straight about a myth that continues to be propagated in the disability ministry community about divorce rates in families…
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Did you know that families of kids with autism are 84% less likely to attend a worship service in a calendar year compared to families unaffected by disability? Why is church such…
Downloadable Resources
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What is anxiety and what does it look like in a Sunday School classroom? Use these tips and strategies to help students with anxiety feel comfortable enough in your classroom to…
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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…
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Let’s prioritize making Scripture available and accessible to all, including those in your children’s ministry and disability ministry settings.
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We are all designed to worship our Creator — through prayer and service and praise — both as individuals and as the church family. But sometimes corporate worship services can be…