Elim is pleased to announce the release of Everybody Belongs: Serving Together, a comprehensive guide to help churches increase their accessibility and foster more inclusive ministry, especially in regard to people with disabilities. This is an expanded and updated third edition of the former Inclusion Handbook. Dan Vander Plaats, Elim’s Director of Advancement, Marketing, and Communications, was part of an editorial team that guided the production of this new edition.
That team, which also included Mark Stephenson (Director of Disability Concerns, Christian Reformed Church in North America), Terry DeYoung (Director of Disability Concerns, Reformed Church in America), and Keith Dow (Christian Horizons) with the assistance of administrative staff in the CRCNA and RCA, including Christina Tazelaar, Becky Jones, and Erika Fleming. The team reports great satisfaction with the range and depth of additional materials that have been added to an already significant resource.
This resource includes a plethora of insights, tips, and stories from people with lived experience. As a result, readers will grow in the following ways:
With this new edition comes new formats, too. Everybody Belongs: Serving Together is available online, as a printed book, as an audiobook, and as an ebook. The online version of this resource includes interactive features such as a church accessibility audit. For easy access to this resource, here are links for each of the versions available:
Elim is pleased to have taken part in developing this resource, and we encourage you to share it with your church and others in your networks. In order to reach Dan Vander Plaats for more information, please email dan.vanderplaats@elimcs.org or call 708-293-6518.
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