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Christian Living: The Unseen Pews : Why Special Needs Inclusion Is the Church's Greatest Missional Mandate
Every Sunday, families touched by autism and special needs sit in the unseen pews, wondering if their child truly belongs in God's house. Imagine walking into a sanctuary where you spend the entire service scanning the exits, bracing for disapproving glances because your neurodivergent child made a sudden noise or needed to pace the back aisle. At Boundless Online Church and through our Boundless Family Faith Library, based right here in Memphis as an outreach ministry of Fir

Boundless Team
Aug 104 min read


Christian Living: Church Inclusion for Neurodivergent Kids : Practical Sensory-Friendly Steps for Children's Ministries
1 in 31 children is autistic, yet most Sunday schools are not built for their sensory needs. Here is how churches can change that. When a family walks into a Sunday morning service or classroom, they are looking for a place where their child is not just tolerated, but truly known and cherished by Jesus. Here at Boundless Online Church, an outreach ministry of First Assembly Memphis based in Memphis, Tennessee, we believe that neurodivergent children are an essential part of t

Boundless Team
Aug 54 min read
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