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.
Many congregations we hear from are not ready to re-open, and therefore our inclusion resources remain important. This includes a list of resources from Disability Ministries, a list of ASL or captioned streams from Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Ministries, and guidance on inclusion: Online and Virtual Gatherings: Inclusion for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Members.
As some areas "open up," we will continue 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.
May 27: Places of Belonging: Using Our Heads, Hearts, and Hands to Overcome Social Divisions, a webinar conducted by Amy Julia Becker for University of Connecticut and Collaborative on Faith and Disabilities.
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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.
Many congregations we hear from are not ready to re-open, and therefore our inclusion resources remain important. This includes a list of resources from Disability Ministries, a list of ASL or captioned streams from Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Ministries, and guidance on inclusion: Online and Virtual Gatherings: Inclusion for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Members.
As some areas "open up," we will continue 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.
May 27: Places of Belonging: Using Our Heads, Hearts, and Hands to Overcome Social Divisions, a webinar conducted by Amy Julia Becker for University of Connecticut and Collaborative on Faith and Disabilities.
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AMD
- Crip Pastor: Wandering through faith
- Duke Clergy Health Initiative: Flourishing Report
- Random Acts of Expression: Blessings and Woes
- Crip Pastor: Barriers
- Christian Citizen: What I've learned
- Random Acts of Expression: Truth be told
- Random Acts of Expression: Ascension
Day
DHM/UMCD
- Elly Libras: Tom Hudspeth devotional in Brazilian SL
- Daily Moth: Deaf
doctor describes work
- Kiosk Marketplace: Kiosk accessibility
- NBC: Keeping people safe limits Deaf access
- Hear Indiana: Communication during pandemic
- NYT: Mothering
while Deaf
DMC
- CNBC: Hidden struggles disabled are facing
- Abilities Expo: online July 19-21
- Ms. Magazine: Disability should not invalidate worthiness
- Adweek: Ableism is back
- ADN net: The most precious of all
- CDC: High Covid-19 risk at churches
- L'Arche: Imagine quarantine differently
- CNET: Covid-19
highlights disability inequality
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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