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  1. The inconsistencies in pastoral practice often arise from distinct yet overlapping causes. Some result from a misunderstanding about the nature of disabilities. Others arise from an uncertainty about the appropriate application of church law toward persons with disabilities. Others are born out of fear, misunderstanding, or unfamiliarity.

  2. Jul 5, 2016 · The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides guidelines for what is necessary for organizations to provide accommodation to individuals with disabilities. While churches must comply with portions of the ADA, churches are exempt from the ADA as it relates to public accommodation.

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  5. Sep 13, 2022 · How can church leaders make disciples of everyone—including those with special needs? Here are nine things to consider. By Seana Scott . Marsha stopped attending church because of her child’s disability. Every Sunday her phone vibrated in the middle of the sermon asking her to pick up her daughter because of her child’s unwelcome behavior.

  6. May 6, 2013 · Of THE ADA FINDINGS AND PURPOSES. (a) Findings. The Congress finds that: (1) some 43,000,000 Americans have one or more physical or mental disabilities, and this number is increasing as the population as a whole is growing older; (Note, in 2012, the figure is 20% of 300 million Americans, or 60 million people JJF.)

  7. Jan 6, 2006 · All God's Children Have Gifts: Disability and worship. How do you recognize each other's gifts and support each other's needs while avoiding a "you're not like us"? attitude? A feature story exploring ways to be inclusive in worship and make room for those with or without special needs. By: Joan Huyser-Honig. Tags:

  8. The inclusion of children and their families is essential for worship in our faith communities. This list will help church leadership to become more intentional in welcoming children and families affected by disabilities.

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