Accesible Kingdom Training

The Accessible Kingdom Training project at Triune Lab is dedicated to making church communities more inclusive and accessible for individuals with disabilities. This project offers comprehensive training sessions and resources designed to educate church leaders and congregations on best practices for accessibility and inclusion, ensuring everyone can fully participate in and contribute to their faith community.

About the project

Starting point

Our Accessible Kingdom Training begins with the recognition that accessibility is a fundamental aspect of a thriving faith community. We start by identifying barriers within churches and providing congregations with the tools and knowledge needed to create welcoming environments for all members, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities.

Support from local communities

Support for local communities is integral to the success of the Accessible Kingdom Training. By partnering with churches and community organizations, we implement targeted training and improvements that address specific accessibility needs. This collaborative approach ensures that our efforts are impactful and sustainable, fostering inclusivity across community spaces.

End result

The end result of the Accessible Kingdom Training is a network of churches transformed into fully accessible spaces, where all members, including those with disabilities, are empowered to participate and lead. This fosters a more compassionate and Christ-like community, embodying the true nature of God's love for the world.

“On the contrary, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable..”

1 Corinthians 12:22