ADN Welcomes New Communications Director
Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADN) recently said goodbye to Communications Director Emily Hunsbaker after six years of service to the organization and welcomed Sarah Werner as the new communications director.
Werner is also the communications coordinator for Central District Conference, part of Mennonite Church USA. She comes to ADN with 10 years of experience as a writer and editor. Werner lives in Columbus, Ohio, and attends Columbus Mennonite Church. She also teaches theology and biblical studies courses with PATHWAYS, a theological education program of the United Church of Christ.
Werner stated, “As a former field associate with Anabaptist Disabilities Network, I am thrilled to be able to serve in this new capacity. I am a passionate advocate for disability justice, and I hope to bring that energy to this new role.”
ADN Executive Director Jeanne Davies shared, “We’re grateful for all Emily has contributed to ADN and are sad to see her go. At the same time, we are delighted to welcome Sarah as our new communications director. Her skills and experience will enable her to pick up where Emily left off and hit the ground running in this busy, exciting time for ADN.”
Werner began her new role in June. You can connect with ADN at the upcoming Church of the Brethren Annual Conference and FollowJesus25, Mennonite Church USA’s biennial gathering, both in Greensboro, North Carolina.
About Anabaptist Disabilities Network
Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADN) is a small organization located in Elkhart, Indiana, which serves the Anabaptist community in North America. ADN connects and supports people who have disabilities, their families, and faith communities to create a culture of belonging for everybody.