In Matthew 19, Jesus said, “Let the children come to me.” He didn’t say, “just send me the ones who can run, and hear, and speak, and see.” He called ALL of us.
In Matthew 19, Jesus said, “Let the children come to me.” He didn’t say, “just send me the ones who can run, and hear, and speak, and see.” He called ALL of us.
It's estimated that there are 61 million adults in the US impacted by disability, over 1 million in the state of Indiana and nearly 2,500 in Wells County. But All4One isn’t about numbers, it’s about souls - families and individuals. It’s about showing understanding, compassion and dedication to overcoming hurdles often associated with the impact of a disability. We strive to make certain that everyone has access to Gospel truths. We believe that God crafted each of us for a divine purpose, Jesus died for all of us, and we are all called into some form of ministry. We value the uniqueness of God’s handiwork and marvel at His miracles.
All4One was born out of a need for more specialized support and instruction to include a family that was impacted by multiple disabilities that made it challenging for them to take part in the typical, traditional Sunday morning happenings.
We called our team to action, met with the family, trained volunteers and took off running with the mission to shower this family with the love of Christ and increase accessibility for everyone. From there, things kind of exploded in a really great way!
All4One programming happens each Sunday morning at Main Campus during the 9:30am hour. During this time, participants will spend time learning in the sensory room or participate in other HopeKids programming with the help of a buddy.
All4One meets in the Children’s Ministry area at our Main Campus:
Do you have a loved one or family member that could benefit from being part of All4One? Would you like to volunteer at All4One and serve as a buddy or helper? Click below to fill out a participant or volunteer form today!
The Bridge of Hope Gala - April 1, 2023:
Join us on Saturday, April 1, 2023 for the Bridge of Hope Gala! The Bridge of Hope Gala is a multi-faceted prom event that is designed specifically for individuals who have disabilities ages 14 and older. The Gala is a formal celebration of diversity as uniqueness is not only valued, but recognized as one of God's blessings. The event far surpasses a typical prom as it is a uniting of the community in an act of fellowship that truly displays kindness in meaningful, real and memorable ways. Click below to learn more and to register!