Faith & community inclusion
Belonging is the first sermon we preach.
Welcoming neurodivergent people, mental health journeys, and caregivers into the full life of faith communities — across traditions, with transparency about our roots.
Six focus areas
Sensory-aware worship
Adjustable lighting and sound, quiet rooms, and printed orders of service.
Children's ministry
Visual schedules, sensory tools, and trained volunteers.
Pastoral care
Trauma-informed, neurodiversity-aware listening that avoids spiritual shame.
Caregiver support
Respite, small groups, and practical help for the families doing the most.
Reducing stigma
Teaching that mental health and neurodivergence are part of being human, not a failure of faith.
Belonging and leadership
Inviting neurodivergent people into ministry, not just programming for them.
