True accessibility
“True accessibility means meeting people with disabilities where we are — not trying to change us, but making room so that we can be wholly ourselves as God created us to be,” writes Hunter Steinitz.
Hunter Steinitz is an ordained deacon in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), an inquirer in the ordination process and a recent graduate from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Hunter feels that her call to ministry is to bridge the gap between those who don’t live with difference and those who live with it every day so that the full beauty of diverse creation can be embraced.
“True accessibility means meeting people with disabilities where we are — not trying to change us, but making room so that we can be wholly ourselves as God created us to be,” writes Hunter Steinitz.
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