Here are the highlights of postings this
week from the Association of Ministers with Disabilities,
Disability Ministries Committee, Mental Health Ministries, Deaf
and Hard-of-hearing Ministries Committee, and UM Congress of the
Deaf.
A note: we intend to provide helpful information from reliable sources about what people who comprise the church can do to keep themselves safe and show their Christian love for others. We ask that you take the charge to love your neighbor seriously, without engaging in panic.
The AMD will continue to share pastoral care aids, prayers and liturgy from our members, tuned to the needs of our times.
The Disability Ministries Committee has compiled a list of resources for inclusion during the outbreak; this is updated frequently.
Please check the UM Committee on Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Ministries for a list of ASL or captioned streams. Also, if you are streaming services, keep Deaf/HOH in mind. We have an updated blog entry that offers guidance: Online and Virtual Gatherings: Inclusion for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Members.
You may also find it helpful to follow the hashtag #HighRiskCovid19
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AMD
DHM/UMCD
DMC
MHM
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Click here for a list of events of interest to people in disability ministry.
This newsletter is generally issued weekly by the
United Methodist Association of Ministers with Disabilities,
a caucus of the United Methodist Church.
Click here to join this e-mail list.
This newsletter is also published on the UM Disability Blog
Visit us on the web or Facebook.
A note: we intend to provide helpful information from reliable sources about what people who comprise the church can do to keep themselves safe and show their Christian love for others. We ask that you take the charge to love your neighbor seriously, without engaging in panic.
The AMD will continue to share pastoral care aids, prayers and liturgy from our members, tuned to the needs of our times.
The Disability Ministries Committee has compiled a list of resources for inclusion during the outbreak; this is updated frequently.
Please check the UM Committee on Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Ministries for a list of ASL or captioned streams. Also, if you are streaming services, keep Deaf/HOH in mind. We have an updated blog entry that offers guidance: Online and Virtual Gatherings: Inclusion for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Members.
You may also find it helpful to follow the hashtag #HighRiskCovid19
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AMD
- NAMI: pastoral care concerns
- Andrew Pulrang for Forbes: Disabled People perspective on solitude
- Larger Table: Value or usefulness?
- Blog: Being an advocate, being a good neighbor
- Beckie Writes: My scarf will become a blanket
- LYNC: press release
- Beckie Writes: We are not alone
- Be A Disciple: Dementia-friendly
worship ministry
DHM/UMCD
- MA Commission for D+HOH: Communication Card Covid-19
- CDC: Covid19 Prevention (ASL+caption video)
- HLAA: How do I communicate with doctors, nurses ... ?
- NAD: Communicating with medical personnel
- Med-el: Five tips for working from home
- Living with Hearing Loss: Maintaining your hearing health
- NBC: Mask
for communication with Deaf+HOH
DMC
- Disabled Christianity: Disability and belonging
- United Spinal: wheelchair hygiene (PDF)
- Essence: On being Black, Southern, and rural in the time of Covid-19
- Christian Citizen: How the disability community can respond
- L'Arche: Covid-19 information by people with disabilities
- UNC: Autism support tookit for Covid-19
- Patheos: Christians should embrace neurodiversity
- Canva: A day of kindness
- The Appeal: Coronavirus
exposes ableism
MHM
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Click here for a list of events of interest to people in disability ministry.
This newsletter is generally issued weekly by the
United Methodist Association of Ministers with Disabilities,
a caucus of the United Methodist Church.
Click here to join this e-mail list.
This newsletter is also published on the UM Disability Blog
Visit us on the web or Facebook.
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