Could This Be Your Group or Churches Story Too?

I love to hear stories, don’t you? And when the stories inspire us to bring about positive change then they are even better, we can place ourselves in the story and how it all turns out, I think that’s why Jesus used stories all the time to inspire and teach people.

In my role working with people wanting to create accessibility, inclusion, and belonging for children and young people with additional needs, I hear lots of great stories; stories that show me that something is shifting ‘out there’, that more and more groups and churches are willing to do all that they can to make sure no child or young person is left out or excluded.

Beckie and her family from St. Paul’s church in St. Albans

A few years ago I visited a church in St. Albans to help them think about how to include two children with additional needs that they were journeying with. A couple of years later I bumped into one of their team at another event and she reminded me about those two children, but also shared how the training and strategies that had emerged from that visit had helped them to grow this work so that now 22 children and young people with additional needs, and their families, are included and belong. You can watch more of their story, and others, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rj9DWGC-P0

Another group leader was chatting with me just a few days ago at the Spree South West children’s and youth festival event; she reminded me that I had been to her group to train their team too, and that they had put into practice the things they had learned so that their additional needs ministry is now a central and important part of what they do, making inclusion the reality for all children and young people.

Additional Needs Sensory Safe Space at Spree South West

At the same Spree South West event, I saw a group leader taking a few photos of the additional needs sensory safe space that I was providing for children and young people with a variety of additional needs who needed a calm, quiet space at times during the hectic weekend.  The leader said that she was really inspired by this idea and wanted to try and replicate something similar back in her group.

There are many more stories like this that I could share of groups and churches that have recognised how important it is to create accessibility, inclusion and belonging for the one-in-five children and young people who have additional needs of some kind. What about your group or church, does your group or church include children and young people with additional needs, could this be your story too?

We provide many ways to support you to make a difference and bring about change, from consultancy visits to meet your group, see it in action, and recommend ideas, to training either in-building or online, as well as resources that you can access to help you put things in place to include everyone.

Mark providing some training for Cathedral International church in London

Why not start your group or church’s story in this area today by visiting www.urbansaints.org/additionalneeds to explore some of what we offer. Or if you want to get a feel for some of the training we provide, you could join one of our online ‘open’ scheduled courses here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/mark-arnold-the-additional-needs-blogfather-30541746080

Stories are great aren’t they? And the best stories are the ones we can picture ourselves in. I would love to help you with your group or church’s additional needs story, so do please get in touch and we can create that happy ending for everyone together!

Mark Arnold
Additional Needs Ministry Director – Urban Saints
marnold@urbansaints.org

See also:
Seven Ideas For Your Additional Needs Kit List
https://theadditionalneedsblogfather.com/2023/05/05/additional-needs-kit-list/

Additional Needs Checklist
https://theadditionalneedsblogfather.com/2023/01/05/additional-needs-checklist/

All text and images © Mark Arnold / The Additional Needs Blogfather, except header image © Urban Saints, and training image © Cathedral International

3 thoughts on “Could This Be Your Group or Churches Story Too?

  1. I so appreciate what you are doing and how you are supporting so many that would not be able to experience Christ’s love in a church setting. Your work is so great and you bringing in so many and disciplining both the parents and the kids. I love how you have such clear plans on how to make it happen and how God is multiplying the fruit in your ministry because of your obedience to his calling. Greet job!!

    Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.