Videos from the Diocese of Oxford.
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"Our mission is to make sure people can be with God, with community, in a way that is truly meaningful for them - and when that works, it's a beautiful thing." Ann Memmott PgC MA shares some top tips and reflections on how churches can make simple changes that make a real difference for autistic people. oxford.anglican.org/disability Download the Welcoming Autistic People guidelines mentioned in the film at oxford.anglican.org/content/pages/documents/20211006-doc-mission-ministry-welcoming-autism-church-guidelines-v01.pdf
Anastasiia shares her moving story of life in Ukraine over the past year and her hopes for the future as she moves to the UK. Thousands of Ukrainians still need a host to help them find safety in the UK. Find out how you can help at oxford.anglican.org/ukraine.
Inna and her host family share their experience of life together following the conflict in Ukraine. Thousands of Ukrainians still need a host to help them find safety in the UK. Find out how you can help at oxford.anglican.org/ukraine.
Sam shares her story of the life-changing experience of hosting a Ukrainian mother and child. Thousands of Ukrainians still need a host to help them find safety in the UK. Find out how you can help at oxford.anglican.org …
What does BSL stand for, how do Deaf Church services work, and what can we all do to include Deaf parishioners in Church life? This is the third film in our disability top tips series - catch up with the rest at oxford.anglican.org/disability
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