In this conversation, Dr. Paul Paul Pettit and Jason Epps discuss the themes of disability and community within the church, focusing on the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, both physical and social. They emphasize the importance of building genuine friendships, advocating for inclusivity, and the need for a mindset shift in how churches approach disability. The discussion also highlights the five-step plan for fostering relationships with individuals with disabilities, aiming to create a more inclusive and understanding community.
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Take Aways
-Disability is often viewed through the lens of physical barriers, but social barriers can be even more significant.
-Building genuine friendships with individuals with disabilities is crucial for inclusion.
-Awareness of physical barriers can lead to better accessibility in churches and communities.
-Advocacy is essential in helping individuals with disabilities navigate social situations.
-The concept of 'temporarily able-bodied' reminds us that anyone can face disability at any time.
-Engaging with individuals with disabilities requires a mindset shift from pity to partnership.
-The five-step plan includes noticing, engaging, researching, incorporating, and advocating for individuals with disabilities.
-Churches should focus on genuine relationships rather than checking off boxes for service.
-Education and exposure to disabilities can foster understanding and compassion in communities.