Ministry
OUR MINISTRY PHILOSOPHY
Advance inclusion.
Empower churches.
Make disciples.
Key Ministry’s philosophy is to collaboratively advance the cause of disability and mental health ministry by sharing resources, leveraging technology, and expanding the movement’s reach—empowering churches and partners to create inclusive environments where everyone can serve and be served.
OUR MINISTRY PHILOSOPHY
Advance inclusion.
Empower churches.
Make disciples.
Key Ministry’s philosophy is to collaboratively advance the cause of disability and mental health ministry by sharing resources, leveraging technology, and expanding the movement’s reach—empowering churches and partners to create inclusive environments where everyone can serve and be served.
It emphasizes creating inclusive environments where every person, regardless of their physical, cognitive, or emotional challenges, can fully participate in the life of the church, experience the love of Christ, and grow in faith. By addressing disabilities that are often unseen (such as anxiety, depression, autism, PTSD, and ADHD), we help churches understand and minister to the diverse needs of all individuals, ensuring no one is left behind.
Unlike disability ministry, which may address a broader range of physical and cognitive impairments, mental health ministry specifically addresses conditions like anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. By recognizing the often unseen struggles of mental health (such as chronic stress, mood disorders, or personality disorders), we help churches provide a safe space for individuals to encounter Christ and receive holistic care for their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
It focuses on creating a safe, supportive environment where healing and spiritual growth can occur. By addressing the effects of both visible and unseen trauma (such as abuse, neglect, combat-related PTSD, or adverse childhood experiences), we help churches provide care that acknowledges the deep, often hidden wounds people carry, allowing them to experience God’s love and restoration.
DON’T KNOW WHERE TO START?
Conferences
Our conferences equip church leaders and volunteers to better serve individuals and families impacted by disability, mental health challenges, and trauma. Through keynote sessions, workshops, and collaborative discussions, we provide practical tools and resources to create more welcoming and inclusive church environments. These gatherings encouragement, equiping, networking and more, all for the purpose of bringing together church leaders.
Training
Our training fosters learning through digital resources, group discussions, and collaborative networking opportunities. Events like IdeaShare and Disability Ministry roundtables create spaces where church leaders can exchange ideas, share challenges, and develop strategies together. This dynamic, community-based approach helps churches build practical knowledge and strengthen their ministry efforts.
Coaching
Our coaching offers personalized, one-on-one guidance for church leaders and teams looking to develop or strengthen their disability, mental health, and trauma ministries. Through ongoing support and tailored advice, we help churches navigate specific challenges, implement best practices, and create long-term strategies for fostering inclusive environments that reflect the love of Christ.
Resources
Our resources provide churches with practical tools, guides, and materials to support disability, mental health, and trauma ministries. From downloadable curriculum to how-to guides and video tutorials, we offer a wide range of free, accessible resources that help churches create welcoming and inclusive spaces for all individuals and families.
RESOURCES
Why I’m Glad to be A Sensitive Person
“You’re so sensitive.” I’ve heard that a lot throughout the years and you know what? Yes. I am a sensitive person, and I’ve worked really hard to give myself permission to be in tune with my feelings. Even if I had trouble interpreting someone else’s emotions, I could...
Christmas Doesn’t Have to Be Silent
Every year, I get goose bumps at the close of our Christmas Eve worship. In my faith tradition, the worship moves from communion to the singing of Silent Night by candlelight. As we prepare to sing, the lights go down in the sanctuary and the only light that beams...
Key Ministry in 2024 – A year of unprecedented impact
Our Key Ministry team is incredibly grateful for the ministry opportunities the Lord presented to us in 2024. We hosted two national conferences - Disability and the Church and Mental Health and the Church, where over 600 pastors and ministry leaders gathered to learn...
DON’T KNOW WHERE TO START?
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