Refer in particular to Chapter 1 Terms for God Chapter 2 Other Religious Terms Chapter 3 Emerging Terms and Bias-Free Usage Chapter 4 Trademarks and…
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A Nebraska Conference RECORD focus issue about Disabilities Ministries
This issue of The Nebraska RECORD shares delightful stories about tangible and architectural changes reported recently by United Churches of Christ from Omaha to Chadron and Lincoln to Ogallala. These stories — set in larger, 12-point type – tell of changes which vary in levels of magnitude, yet they all have equal weight. They are concrete evidence of attitudinal change.
Comments closedWhat are other Conference and Association Accessibility Committees doing? I have been chairing this committee now since 1991. Shortly after the ADA was signed in…
Several churches have written to ask about funding resourcces. Please comment here about how your church has funded its accessibility projects and/or what your conference…
Comments closedThree resources on web accessibility: Church website design tips: things to DO Here are three guidelines for legibility from Effective Color Contrast 1. Exaggerate lightness…
Comments closedBy Jo Ackerman, Pastor of Clay Center, Nebraska
The Nebraska Conference is proud of its churches that are making an effort to be accessible to all of God’s people. The term “accessible,” as used in many of our churches, means being able to gain entrance to the building. Some churches have constructed ramps and installed elevators; others consider a rear entrance sufficient.
Comments closedWhat are some of the things your conference has done in the area of disabilities ministries, inclusion coaches, and/or accessibility board? How have you managed…
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