Guidelight Training is designed to help equip God’s people to more effectively serve people experiencing disability.
Scripture gives us God’s perspective of individuals in His church who experience disability. They are not to be pitied, but rather are indispensable members of His Body, receiving care and ministering to others. Knowing this truth changes the way we see our brothers and sisters.
In this video we are invited to see a person experiencing disability is as a person first. They are not a project, but instead a person who desires, gives, and receives friendship.
Making our gatherings accessible to individuals experiencing disability requires intentionality. Sevrin guides us through practical ways to ensure that individuals who come through our doors know their presence is desired and important.
Beginning a disability ministry at your church can begin with very simple steps. Sherry Kidd shares with us the need for disability ministry, the goals of a healthy disability ministry, and concrete steps for creating a thriving disability ministry.
What are Guidelight Retreats? How do Retreats minister to families experiencing disability? Sevrin gives us a glimpse into how Guidelight retreats are structured and the impact they have on the families who attend.
As we conclude the first part of our training, we reflect on all we’ve learned. We remember that the foundation of our relationship with those experiencing disability is kinship, compassion, and fellowship.