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Welcome to The Potter’s Hand Ministry

Embracing Christ’s love through inclusivity. We are committed to ensuring that churches become welcoming spaces where persons with disabilities are valued and included
Join us on this journey of faith and unity!"

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Disability Ministry –
A Call to Action

The church is the body of Christ, and every member has a place. Disability ministry is not an option
it’s a reflection of God’s love. Let’s build a church that nurtures and empowers all!

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Transforming Minds, Changing Perspectives

Breaking barriers, renewing hearts, and creating a church where everyone belongs.
Join us in fostering a Christ-centered community that embraces and uplifts all of God’s children.

ABOUT US

The Potter's Hand Ministry

The Potter's Hand was founded as a personal experience with my son who is diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy.  Our mission is to promote Christ's love and inclusivity in the Christian community. Ensuring that churches welcome persons with disabilities is not just a moral obligation but a reflection of the Kingdom of God.

The church, as the body of Christ, must exemplify God's unconditional love, fostering an environment where everyone, regardless of ability, feels valued and included.


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The Vision

Transformation and Equality Through Christ

The vision of the Potter’s Hand Ministry is both inspiring and deeply aligned with the heart of the Gospel. Transforming and renewing minds to see each other as equals speaks directly to the biblical mandate of unity and love. In Romans 12:2, Paul urges believers to be transformed by the renewal of their minds, and this applies profoundly to how we view and interact with one another, especially in the context of disability.

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Breaking Barriers, Embracing All

By fostering mutual love and understanding, the Potter’s Hand Ministry reflects the inclusive nature of Christ’s kingdom, where every person is valued equally. This vision also serves as a practical guide for breaking down barriers, whether they are physical, social, or attitudinal, ensuring that everyone can participate fully in the body of Christ.

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Persons with disabilities

Persons with disabilities are integral members of the body of Christ, possessing spiritual gifts and callings that can enrich the church community. Beyond meeting material or physical needs, churches must prioritize their spiritual growth, creating opportunities for worship, fellowship, and service By actively reaching out and incorporating them into church life, the church becomes a living testimony of Christ's love and demonstrates the inclusivity of the Gospel.

THE CASE FOR DISABILITY MINISTRY

The case for a disability ministry is deeply rooted in Scripture and the call to embody Christ's love for all people, especially the marginalized. Disability ministry is not an optional aspect of the church's work; it is central to the Gospel's mission to proclaim and live out the truth that every human being is created in the image of God, with inherent dignity and value.

The statistics you highlight underscore the dire need for action. The systemic challenges faced by persons with disabilities—poverty, abuse, lack of education, poor health, and limited access to the Gospel—demand a compassionate and proactive response from the church. Beyond addressing these practical needs, the church has a responsibility to affirm the spiritual worth of persons with disabilities and welcome them as full members of Christ's body.

Biblical teaching affirms this. From God's care for the vulnerable in the Old Testament to Jesus' ministry of healing and inclusion, Scripture is clear: none are unclean or unworthy in God's eyes. Passages like Proverbs 31:8-9 ("Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves...") and Jesus’ invitation in Luke 14 to "go out into the streets and bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind, and the lame" highlight the call to prioritize those often overlooked. By embracing disability ministry, churches declare that life is sacred not because of ability or achievement, but because God’s image resides in every soul. This truth transforms how we view and treat others, pushing against a culture that marginalizes those with disabilities. It calls believers to advocate, include, and demonstrate God’s love in tangible ways. Ultimately, disability ministry reflects the heart of God. It challenges the church to live out its calling to be a light in the world by creating a space where everyone, regardless of ability, can know and grow in Christ’s love. How can your church or community begin or strengthen such a ministry?

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We understand that you may have questions about our mission, vision, and how you can be involved. Below are some common questions and answers to guide you.

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Our mission is to promote Christ’s love and inclusivity by ensuring that churches welcome persons with disabilities. We believe that the church should reflect the Kingdom of God, where everyone is valued and included, regardless of ability.

Disability ministry is not optional; it is central to the Gospel. The Bible teaches that every person is created in God’s image and has spiritual gifts. Churches must actively welcome and integrate persons with disabilities into worship, fellowship, and service.

Churches can start by evaluating their accessibility—both physical and attitudinal. Creating awareness, fostering a welcoming culture, and providing opportunities for active participation are key steps toward inclusion.

You can support us by praying, volunteering, donating, and advocating for inclusivity in your church and community.

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