Accessibility in Worship is More Than in Inclusion
If people with disabilities are to fully participate, worshiping communities must go beyond providing physical accessibility. In this groundbreaking book, a diverse group of authors provides resources for churches and individuals to center disability: to take seriously the lived experience of disabled people, learn from their wisdom, and transform how we pray, worship, and speak about faith.
Centering Disability in Worship is a unique devotional resource by and for Christians with disabilities, as well as for non-disabled Christians who desire to learn more about experiences of disability. With prayers, liturgies, readings, and song lyrics written or informed by people with disabilities, this book provides guidance and creative suggestions for individual use and for those who plan and lead worship. It also includes resources for Communion, baptism, and seasons of the Christian year.
Drawing on the lived experiences and wisdom of disabled people, it offers creative guidance for planning and leading worship in ways that foster belonging, understanding, and deeper connection to God. The authors identify approaches to Scripture, song, and prayer that are ableist and often harmful to disabled people, offering alternatives that reflect a variety of traditions, experiences, and perspectives.
What Centering Disability in Worship offers:
- Prayers and worship elements such as responsive readings and music for both individual and communal use
- Resources for Communion, baptism, seasons of the Christian year, and other occasions
- Contributors from a range of traditions, including Mennonite, Catholic, Black Baptist, RCA, UCC, Episcopal, and PC(USA)
- Contextual information and recommended resources about the field of disability theology
- Findings from qualitative research with disabled people about worship and prayer
Centering Disability in Worship is a gift to the entire church. It aims to help both disabled and non-disabled Christians create and sustain worship spaces that reflect the diverse and dynamic experiences of disability. This book reflects the work of people with disabilities to claim the symbols, words, and practices of their faith as their own. Accept the invitation to embrace inclusion, reimagine worship, and act boldly toward true belonging.