Learning and living God’s story: The power of liturgy for, with, and through people with disabilities
Rochelle Scheuermann
Abstract:Liturgy is an embodied means of participating in God’s story of salvation. Through a tradition of prayers, hymns, and sacraments, God’s story is experienced through the senses as people receive, give, and share in acts of listening, proclaiming, and enactment. Robert Webber argues that participation in liturgy is itself a means for evangelization. Through liturgy, the church lives out God’s story while also shaping participants to know God and in turn live out God’s story in the world. For people with disabili… Show more
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