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Author: Emily Hunsbaker

Emily (she/her) serves as Communications Director for ADN and is responsible for the newsletter, blog, and other communications and resources. With a bachelor's degree in Biblical and Theological studies from Bluffton University, Emily developed an enthusiasm for creating healthy communities in college, and she remains convinced that communities are healthiest when everyone is welcomed and embraced as they are. Emily believes that members of the community function best when needs are met, and she is passionate about breaking down the barriers that prevent true community from forming.
Book Review: Dancing with Elephants
Connections Newsletter | Media Reviews

Book Review: Dancing with Elephants

ByEmily Hunsbaker February 15, 2024August 12, 2024

Mindfulness Training for Those Living with Dementia, Chronic Illness, or an Aging Brain.

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seven young adults of various ethnicities and abilities stand around a large cardboard box.
Connections Newsletter | News Release

Service Opportunities for Young Adults

ByEmily Hunsbaker February 15, 2024August 12, 2024

Register for We Are Able 2024

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a child flops onto a large floor pillow in a sensory room.
Webinar

Nurturing Accessible Family Ministry

ByEmily Hunsbaker January 27, 2024September 2, 2024

Webinar with Bonnie & Lyle Miller on welcoming families impacted by disability and neurodiversity.

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Webinar

Believing and Belonging

ByEmily Hunsbaker November 9, 2023September 2, 2024

ADN field associates Bonnie Miller and Denise Reesor and executive director Jeanne Davies discuss exploring membership with people who have intellectual disabilities.

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Webinar

Becoming the Baptized Body

ByEmily Hunsbaker October 26, 2023September 2, 2024

Dr. Sarah Jean Barton and Jeanne Davies discuss baptism and church membership with particular attention to people with intellectual disabilities.

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Scrabble tiles spelling 'UPDATE' on wooden surface, symbolizing progress and change.
News Release

New Baptism Curriculum for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

ByEmily Hunsbaker June 29, 2023November 25, 2024

Believing and Belonging: an accessible Anabaptist membership curriculum

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a large group of people of various ages, ethnicities, and abilities
Partner Congregations

Seeking Opportunities

ByEmily Hunsbaker May 31, 2023August 9, 2024

Immanuel Mennonite Church’s experiences auditing their accessibility and addressing their congregation’s barriers to belonging.

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Four white adults, ranging from young adult to older adult, hold accessibility tools and stand behind wheelchairs.
Partner Congregations

Fostering Spaces of Advocacy

ByEmily Hunsbaker May 24, 2023August 9, 2024

Waterford Mennonite Church’s experience forming a disabilities committee and filling out the Congregational Accessibility Survey.

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Lego sculpture of the council of priests and pharisees: many types of Lego people from various movies together
Partner Congregations

Scripture Based Play

ByEmily Hunsbaker May 11, 2023August 9, 2024

Ambler Mennonite uses Legos to engage with Scriptures across ages and abilities.

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an elderly white woman using a walker emerges from a lift.
Partner Congregations

Litany of Dedication

ByEmily Hunsbaker April 26, 2023March 3, 2025

New Creation Fellowship in Newton, KS, dedicates their new lift, which makes their sanctuary accessible to all.

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      • ADHD
      • Autism
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