Start or Grow a Disability Ministry

1 in 4 adults in the U.S. lives with a disability, and countless families long to belong—but many remain on the margins of church life. A disability ministry is more than a program. It’s a call to reflect God’s love, dignity, and inclusion for all His children.

Every person matters. Every family belongs. Every church can make a difference.

Whether you're just beginning the journey or ready to take the next step, Amy Jean White Ministries is here to help you start or grow a Christ-centered disability ministry that reflects the heart of Jesus.

We Help Churches:

  • Build a foundation of awareness and compassion

  • Equip volunteers to serve children and adults with disabilities

  • Offer resources and tools for meaningful inclusion

  • Develop a ministry strategy that fits your church's culture

  • Support families with encouragement, prayer, and connection

How We Can Help

  • Ministry Coaching

We offer personalized coaching for church leaders, pastors, and ministry teams. Whether you're launching for the first time or looking to expand, we’ll walk with you step by step.

  • Volunteer Training

From buddy systems to sensory room setup, our training equips your team with practical tools and biblical vision to confidently serve.

  • Church Workshops

Invite Amy Jean White Ministries to host a training workshop, awareness event, or leadership session at your church.

  • Printable Resources

Access guides, templates, family intake forms, ministry plans, sensory-friendly tips, and more—all rooted in Scripture and built for real-life ministry.

  • Ongoing Support

You’re not alone. We’re here to pray with you, brainstorm with you, and celebrate the victories—big and small.

Getting Started Is Simple

  1. Pray. Ask God to open your church’s heart to this mission.

  2. Connect. Fill out our Disability Ministry Interest Form, or contact us directly.

  3. Plan. We’ll help you take the next faithful step—together.

  4. Launch or Grow. Build a thriving, inclusive ministry in your church and community.