Most churches say they’re welcoming to all, but few accommodate members with disabilities
Most Protestant pastors and churchgoers believe those with disabilities feel included and welcome at their church, yet fewer actually have a plan in place to accommodate those with special needs, a new study has found.
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Most churches say they’re welcoming to all, but few accommodate members with disabilities