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Keith Dow shares helpful resources from the Building Communities of Belonging conference held at Harvest Bible Chapel. The materials support church efforts to include and welcome people with disabilities. Speakers addressed practical steps for creating spaces marked by belonging and mutual support.

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Thank you to all who attended the Building Communities of Belonging conference at Harvest Bible Chapel in Oakville! We hope that you found the conference encouraging and equipping. As a reminder, if you haven’t filled out the feedback survey yet we would encourage you to do so at http://fluidsurveys.com/s/BCOB

We know that it can be easy to misplace files, or perhaps you prefer electronic copies, so find the resources from your conference files below.

Video Updates Coming Soon

Remember that we will be posting videos to this site as they become available.

Resources from Erik Carter

Faith, Family and Friendship Workshop

About the Conference Speakers

A note on what the conference was about:

The conference, hosted by Harvest Bible Chapel in Oakville, Ontario, featured speakers such as Erik Carter, author of Including People with Developmental Disabilities in Faith Communities, Chantal Huinink, a motivational speaker, author and social justice advocate, and Tom Reynolds,  author of Vulnerable Communion: A Theology of Disability and Hospitality. Focusing on church contexts, this event features workshops and sessions to inform and equip anyone with a passion to build “communities of belonging.”

About the Author:

Keith Dow:

Keith Dow lives near Ottawa, serving as Manager of Organizational and Spiritual Life with Karis Disability Services. He holds his PhD in caregiving ethics from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the author of Formed Together: Mystery, Narrative, and Virtue in Christian Caregiving (Baylor, 2021). Keith Dow is a credentialed Pastor with BIC Canada for his role with Karis Disability Services, where he supports the spiritual health of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and equips churches to be more accessible and hospitable.

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Keith Dow shares helpful resources from the Building Communities of Belonging conference held at Harvest Bible Chapel. The materials support church efforts to include and welcome people with disabilities. Speakers addressed practical steps for creating spaces marked by belonging and mutual support.

BCOB Poster Thumbnail

Click the image above to download the conference poster.

BCOB

Thank you to all who attended the Building Communities of Belonging conference at Harvest Bible Chapel in Oakville! We hope that you found the conference encouraging and equipping. As a reminder, if you haven’t filled out the feedback survey yet we would encourage you to do so at http://fluidsurveys.com/s/BCOB

We know that it can be easy to misplace files, or perhaps you prefer electronic copies, so find the resources from your conference files below.

Video Updates Coming Soon

Remember that we will be posting videos to this site as they become available.

Resources from Erik Carter

Faith, Family and Friendship Workshop

About the Conference Speakers

A note on what the conference was about:

The conference, hosted by Harvest Bible Chapel in Oakville, Ontario, featured speakers such as Erik Carter, author of Including People with Developmental Disabilities in Faith Communities, Chantal Huinink, a motivational speaker, author and social justice advocate, and Tom Reynolds,  author of Vulnerable Communion: A Theology of Disability and Hospitality. Focusing on church contexts, this event features workshops and sessions to inform and equip anyone with a passion to build “communities of belonging.”

Keith Dow lives near Ottawa, serving as Manager of Organizational and Spiritual Life with Karis Disability Services. He holds his PhD in caregiving ethics from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the author of Formed Together: Mystery, Narrative, and Virtue in Christian Caregiving (Baylor, 2021). Keith Dow is a credentialed Pastor with BIC Canada for his role with Karis Disability Services, where he supports the spiritual health of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and equips churches to be more accessible and hospitable.

Views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect this forum or its partners.

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