
Imago Dei in the Church
A virtual event to engage and grow.
February 17 | 6 – 7:30 p.m. CT
John Swinton, theologian and founding director of Aberdeenโs Centre for Spirituality, Health, and Disability, writes about the importance of engaging with someone to develop a thick rather than a thin description of the person. Learning about a personโs history, their daily life, and what they enjoy helps us develop more authentic friendships.
The Access Leadership Network invites you on a journey to get to know three people with different types of disabilities (physical, mental, & intellectual). Through the panel discussion moderated by Bishop Martyn Minns, we will seek to facilitate gaining a thicker and more wholistic view of each person. This is an opportunity to grow and be encouraged to build friendships with people in your church and community who live lives impacted by disability.