A Place for Everyone — Rethinking Ministry Together
Wednesday 06 May 2026 12:05 Across Europe, many live unseen — shaped by disability, anxiety, or neurodivergence. As followers of Jesus, we are learning to notice, to listen, and to create spaces where everyone belongs.
In every community, there are people who feel on the outside.
Some live with disabilities. Others are neurodivergent. Many face anxiety, addiction, depression, dementia, or other mental health challenges. They are often present around us, yet missing from our churches — not because they don’t want to belong, but because church has not always known how to include them.
This is not only a social need. It is a gospel question.
Jesus consistently moved towards those who were overlooked, excluded, or misunderstood. He made space, restored dignity, and welcomed people into relationship. As His followers, we are called to do the same — not simply out of compassion, but because this reflects the heart of God.
We love because He first loved us. And His love is for all.
Seeing the Need
Three years ago, ECMI launched Disability Ministries to help bring visibility to this area and equip missionaries. A working group began developing resources and encouraging learning across the mission.
One key initiative is Church For All — a monthly Zoom gathering exploring topics like disability, neurodiversity, and mental health. These sessions create space to learn, ask questions, and grow together as we seek to reflect God’s heart more faithfully.
From Vision to Action
This growing awareness is leading to action.
In Italy, an ECMI couple, inspired by this initiative, has started a ministry among the neurodivergent community. They are learning as they go — listening, adapting, and building relationships. It is not a finished model, but it is already opening doors for connection and belonging.
Moving Forward
This is not a specialised calling for a few. It is part of following Jesus.
To notice who may be missing.
To remove barriers where we can.
To become communities that reflect the welcome we ourselves have received.
We are still learning. But we are taking steps — trusting that God is already at work, and inviting us to join Him.
Archive > 2026
May
April
- 4/29/2026 4/29/26, 1:34 PM - Faith from the Ruins
- 4/22/2026 4/22/26, 1:06 PM - Faithful Presence
- 4/14/2026 4/14/26, 12:52 PM - Searching for Hope
- 4/8/2026 4/8/26, 12:42 PM - Called? Keep going!
- 4/1/2026 4/1/26, 12:23 PM - The Triumph of the Cross
March
- 3/25/2026 3/25/26, 11:31 AM - Claremorris Church Opens Its Doors
- 3/18/2026 3/18/26, 10:55 AM - Step Into Mission: Opportunities Across Europe
- 3/4/2026 3/4/26, 12:27 PM - Women of Faith
February
- 2/25/2026 2/25/26, 11:48 AM - A Church Takes Root
- 2/18/2026 2/18/26, 12:05 PM - Encouraging Growth in Portugal
- 2/11/2026 2/11/26, 1:17 PM - The Heavens Declare
- 2/4/2026 2/4/26, 12:48 PM - New Neighbours
January
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STORIES FROM THE FIELD
A Place for Everyone — Rethinking Ministry Together
May - 06 - 2026 12:05 Across Europe, many live unseen — shaped by disability, anxiety, or neurodivergence. As followers of Jesus, we are learning to notice, to listen, and to create spaces where everyone belongs. full storyFaith from the Ruins
April - 29 - 2026 13:34 When war tore through Irpin, life was shattered. Yet even amid war, God’s work continues—lives changed, churches planted, and hope restored. Discover the story. full storyFaithful Presence
April - 22 - 2026 13:06 Mission in Europe often moves slowly, but God works in unseen ways. This story from Austria reminds us that faithful, patient love can transform lives — even when change seems invisible. full story









