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Disabilities and the Church
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In this episode of The Reformed Deacon hosts David Nakhla and John Voss talk with Rev. Stephen Tracey, pastor of Lakeview OPC in Rockport, ME on a topic that might seem overwhelming to churches, and as such, may be overlooked, “Disabilities and the Church”.
This is a powerful and very helpful episode and should be required listening for every Christian—certainly for elders and deacons. It will open your eyes to some of the challenges the disabled and their families face in relationship to the church—some you may never have thought before listening.
In his three simple steps to minister to, and with, those with disabilities, Rev. Tracey suggests, "Be a welcoming church, be a welcoming church to anyone, and do what you can."
Referenced in this episode:
- Bulletin insert: Irresistible Church Training for Disability Ministry: Disability Etiquette PDF
- Resources from the PCA
- Resources from the CRC
- Lakeview OPC in Rockport, ME has been sending families and volunteers to Joni and Friends New England Family Retreats. In 2020 Joni and Fiends made a short movie about Lakeview’s involvement to encourage other churches in the New England area. Mark Vannoy is a ruling elder and we are very grateful to Mark and Esther for their willingness to open their home and their hearts. Many of the people in this movie are members and friends of Lakeview.
- MTIOPC
- Deacon Check-In
Pastor Stephen Tracey’s recommended reading on disability and the church:
- Beates, Michael S., Disability and the Gospel: How God Uses our Brokenness to Display His Grace, Wheaton, IL, Crossway, 2012.
- Hammond, George C., It Has Not Yet Appeared What We Shall Be: A Reconsideration of the Imago Dei in Light of Those with Severe Disabilities. Phillipsburg, NJ, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2017.
- Hubach, Stephanie O., Same Lake, Different Boat: Coming Alongside People touched by Disability, Phillipsburg, NJ, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2006. Revised and updated edition, 2020.
- Macaskill, Grant, Autism and the Church: Bible, Theology, and Community. Waco, Texas, Baylor University Press, 2019.
- Some very useful booklets are available free from Joni and Fiends, providing a broadly evangelical approach to many practical aspects of disability. Many helpful suggestions can be adapted for use in different local situations. https://www.joniandfriends.org/ministries/church-training-resources/irresistible-church-training-series/
Pastor Tracey found the following two books to be helpful:
- Brueck, Kate, Start with Hello: Introducing your Church to Special Needs
You can find all of our episodes at thereformeddeacon.org. Make sure to follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for giveaways and more information. Find other resources on OPCCDM.org. Make sure to send us some feedback on your podcast player or ask a diaconal question by going to OPCCDM.org.
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Manage episode 336072487 series 3001929
In this episode of The Reformed Deacon hosts David Nakhla and John Voss talk with Rev. Stephen Tracey, pastor of Lakeview OPC in Rockport, ME on a topic that might seem overwhelming to churches, and as such, may be overlooked, “Disabilities and the Church”.
This is a powerful and very helpful episode and should be required listening for every Christian—certainly for elders and deacons. It will open your eyes to some of the challenges the disabled and their families face in relationship to the church—some you may never have thought before listening.
In his three simple steps to minister to, and with, those with disabilities, Rev. Tracey suggests, "Be a welcoming church, be a welcoming church to anyone, and do what you can."
Referenced in this episode:
- Bulletin insert: Irresistible Church Training for Disability Ministry: Disability Etiquette PDF
- Resources from the PCA
- Resources from the CRC
- Lakeview OPC in Rockport, ME has been sending families and volunteers to Joni and Friends New England Family Retreats. In 2020 Joni and Fiends made a short movie about Lakeview’s involvement to encourage other churches in the New England area. Mark Vannoy is a ruling elder and we are very grateful to Mark and Esther for their willingness to open their home and their hearts. Many of the people in this movie are members and friends of Lakeview.
- MTIOPC
- Deacon Check-In
Pastor Stephen Tracey’s recommended reading on disability and the church:
- Beates, Michael S., Disability and the Gospel: How God Uses our Brokenness to Display His Grace, Wheaton, IL, Crossway, 2012.
- Hammond, George C., It Has Not Yet Appeared What We Shall Be: A Reconsideration of the Imago Dei in Light of Those with Severe Disabilities. Phillipsburg, NJ, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2017.
- Hubach, Stephanie O., Same Lake, Different Boat: Coming Alongside People touched by Disability, Phillipsburg, NJ, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2006. Revised and updated edition, 2020.
- Macaskill, Grant, Autism and the Church: Bible, Theology, and Community. Waco, Texas, Baylor University Press, 2019.
- Some very useful booklets are available free from Joni and Fiends, providing a broadly evangelical approach to many practical aspects of disability. Many helpful suggestions can be adapted for use in different local situations. https://www.joniandfriends.org/ministries/church-training-resources/irresistible-church-training-series/
Pastor Tracey found the following two books to be helpful:
- Brueck, Kate, Start with Hello: Introducing your Church to Special Needs
You can find all of our episodes at thereformeddeacon.org. Make sure to follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for giveaways and more information. Find other resources on OPCCDM.org. Make sure to send us some feedback on your podcast player or ask a diaconal question by going to OPCCDM.org.
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