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Encouraging, equipping, and inspiring churches to minister the Gospel of Christ to the special needs community.
THE NEED:
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Only two out of ten churches have a dedicated special needs ministry
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One third of special needs families said they had left a least one church because their child was not included or welcomed.
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Just under 50% of special needs parents said they did not participate in a religious activity because their child was not included or welcomed.
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One in thirty six children in the United States has Autism (up from 1 in 150 in 2000).

CONNECTABILITY ASSISTS CHURCHES WITH:
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First steps for starting a disability ministry
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Training
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Vision casting
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Growing the ministry
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How to minister to the whole family
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Outreach events
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Mentoring
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Networking
ABOUT GREG

Greg - director of ConnectAbility - served as the director of special needs ministry for twenty five years at Woodside Bible Church in Troy, Mi. The ministry reached up to 200 people per week, while serving kids, adults, siblings and parents. He also served as the area director for Joni and Friends Southeast Michigan for three years. For ten years Greg operated his own job developing agency that served individuals with disabilities. Now he looks forward to partnering with churches to assist in developing and strengthening disability ministries, all for the purpose of welcoming every ability into the body of Christ