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Emmanuel UMC worship
Emmanuel UMC in Laurel, Md., alerted its members to Disability Awareness Sunday with this notice in its church publications. (Photo courtesy of UM Disability).
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Sign for Signing
Emmanuel UMC in Laurel, Md., posted this notice in its church publications to alert members to a study group learning American Sign Language. (Photo courtesy of UM Disability).
In 2020, the Baltimore-Washington Annual Conference observed Disability Awareness Sunday on February 2. Emmanuel UMC in Laurel, Md., was one participant.
The church had a special service with Rev. Leo Yates Jr., a deacon, preaching. Using Luke 14.15-23, he touched on epilepsy, wheelchair users, hearing loss, autism, dementia, and ableism. Leo states that he found Sesame Street's lessons on social awareness and disability inclusion helpful, as it flowed well with the congregation's recent sermon series, "Good News from Sesame Street."
Preparations for the service began with a news item from the conference that announced the observation date. According to the Discipline, conferences designate a day for the observance. Most allow for local choice. The dates vary; some coincide with a state disability week, often early in the year, while others use a date closer to the fall return to school after summer break.
With a local date set, the church placed a notice in their newsletter and bulletins about the upcoming event.
At the church, during the fellowship time, there was an information table with handouts featuring the UMC's disability groups.
Some of the pieces on the table were bulletin inserts from the Baltimore-Washington Conference Commission on Disability Concerns, a brochure that highlights the different groups supported by the UMC, their work and resources available. The table also promoted the congregation's own signing group that meets monthly.
The church also visits an assisted living facility, where classes are conducted to teach sign language to the residents. The congregation also participates in other disability-related observances, such as Deaf Awareness Sunday and several other events.
This post is republished with permission from the UM Disability blog.