![]() ![]() ![]() This is exactly what we want for our kids in church to experience no matter their need or background. When you go to a dinner party you would expect certain things. They described inclusion like a dinner party. ‘Every child welcome’ by Katie Wetherbee and Jolene Philo highlights this point really well. You don’t want to feel isolated and different. When you walk into a room, you want to feel welcomed and accepted. It’s about the heart, acceptance, understanding and love. Inclusion isn’t about knowledge and qualifications. You may ask yourself: How can I support these children without any experience?’ What can I do to include them?’ The simple answer is: Love them. This means that no one is excluded or exempt from being part of his family. The Bible says that we are all made in God’s image. Inclusive Children's Ministry This year at the Elim Leadership Summit we will be offering a seminar focused on what it means to have an inclusive children’s ministry. ![]()
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