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GOSPEL COLLABORATION
Together,
we can remove barriers so that ALL may know Christ.
At Key Ministry, we believe that the mission to reach every individual with the gospel is a shared responsibility. By partnering with churches, volunteers, and donors, we work collaboratively to remove obstacles that prevent people with disabilities, mental health challenges, and trauma from fully experiencing Christ’s love. Whether through your time, resources, or financial support, you can help us build more inclusive, welcoming churches where everyone has the opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel. Join us in this mission and be part of a movement that makes Christ accessible to all.
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CHURCH
Every church has the opportunity to reflect the heart of Christ by welcoming and discipling individuals and families impacted by disability, mental health, and trauma. Key Ministry equips churches with the resources, training, and support needed to remove barriers and create a culture of belonging. Whether you’re just starting or looking to grow your disability ministry, we’re here to help you take the next step.
Partner Orginization
Collaboration strengthens the mission of making the gospel accessible to all. Key Ministry partners with like-minded organizations to equip churches, share resources, and expand the impact of disability ministry. If your organization is passionate about inclusion and the gospel, let’s explore how we can work together.
Ministry Leaders
Leading a disability-inclusive ministry can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Key Ministry provides coaching, consulting, and community for pastors, ministry directors, and volunteers seeking to serve individuals with disabilities effectively. Join us for training, networking, and encouragement as we work together to build welcoming churches.
RESOURCES
Kelly & Daniel Rosati Panel Discussion: Podcast EP 121
At Mental Health & the Church Conference 2024, Dr. Steve Grcevich interviewed Kelly & her son Daniel Rosati on their experience with Schizophrenia, their powerful testimony of Jesus’ grace, and how the church can support families like theirs.
Is She Going to Be Okay?: A Parent’s Perspective on Down syndrome Awareness Month
I vividly remember the moment the pediatrician gently told my husband and I that our newborn was not the picture of health we envisioned. Just hours after her birth, I was resting in the hospital bed dressed in a stylish oversized gown. I was counting down the hours until we were discharged with only normal, first-time parent worries crossing my mind. Then, everything changed.
Ministry Callings & Qualifications: Podcast EP 120
Sandra Peoples was recently asked what qualifications she has to fulfill her ministry role. Maybe it’s a question you’ve asked yourself! What qualifications and characteristics do you need to advocate for families and help your church be more accessible? If you’re called to do disability ministry but don’t always feel qualified, this episode is for you
DON’T KNOW WHERE TO START?
PODCAST PEOPLE!
Are you looking for insights on disability, mental health, and the church?
Key Ministry: The Podcast aims to equip churches and ministry leaders to welcome and serve children, teens, and adults impacted by disability, mental illness, and trauma. Through engaging discussions, expert insights, and real-life stories, the podcast provides practical strategies, biblical encouragement, and innovative ideas to help churches create truly inclusive communities where all individuals can grow in their faith and belong.Â

