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Church Accessibility Audit Training

Zoom

We all want our church to be a place where everybody belongs and everybody serves. Unfortunately, people with disabilities experience barriers in the community and in our churches. In this workshop, we will discuss what accessibility is and why it matters in the local church community. We will discuss how to introduce and execute an... Read more »

Event Series Let’s End #AbleismAtChurch

Let’s End #AbleismAtChurch

Online

So. . .what is Ableism? Discover what Ableism is, its effects, and how you can help reduce the impact of ableism in your church. Day 1: What is ableism? - Keynote speakers: Chantal Huinink and Jasmine Duckworth Day 2: How can churches overcome ableism? - Keynote speakers: Lynn Swedberg and Melinda Baber Host: Disability Concerns CRCNA

Event Series Let’s End #AbleismAtChurch

Let’s End #AbleismAtChurch

Online

So. . .what is Ableism? Discover what Ableism is, its effects, and how you can help reduce the impact of ableism in your church. Day 1: What is ableism? - Keynote speakers: Chantal Huinink and Jasmine Duckworth Day 2: How can churches overcome ableism? - Keynote speakers: Lynn Swedberg and Melinda Baber Host: Disability Concerns CRCNA

Refugee Claimants and Your Church: Discovering Transformative Ways to Welcome

St. Andrew's Hall 6040 Iona Dr, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Build your church's knowledge and capacity to bear witness to the love of God among one of the world's most vulnerable displaced groups. At this gathering, you will engage with and learn from people with lived refugee claimant experience, welcoming churches and frontline communities.  

Circle of Grace Training

Zoom

Circle of Grace is a Christian safe environment curriculum used and promoted in the CRCNA that helps teach the value of positive relationships with God and others. Circle of Grace educates and empowers children and young people to actively participate in a safe environment both for themselves and with others. It is never too early... Read more »