Disability Outreach

Chaplain Stephen Faller’s personal experience with cerebral palsy and his role as a caregiver enable him to offer a unique and powerful perspective on the intersection of disability and spiritual caregiving. His firsthand knowledge of living with a disability allows him to intimately understand the challenges faced by individuals in similar circumstances. He can speak to the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of disability, providing invaluable insights to both disabled individuals and those who seek to support and serve them. He knows breaking down barriers, promoting equal opportunities, and fostering a sense of belonging for all members of the community.

As a caregiver himself, Chaplain Stephen understands the complexities and demands of caring for others. He brings a deep well of empathy and compassion to his work, recognizing the critical importance of supporting and uplifting caregivers who dedicate themselves to the well-being of others. His insights and guidance can help fellow caregivers navigate the unique challenges they face, providing them with tools for self-care, resilience, and finding balance in their caregiving roles.

Through speaking engagements, educational initiatives, and personal interactions, he educates and inspires others to approach spiritual caregiving with a more inclusive and compassionate mindset. He facilitates conversations that encourage empathy, challenge stereotypes, and promote the understanding that disability is not a barrier to spiritual growth and engagement. By sharing his personal journey and experiences, he fosters a sense of connection, belonging, and support among disabled individuals, caregivers, and the wider community. Together, you can work towards creating more inclusive churches, nurturing communities that value and support disabled individuals, and fostering a deepened understanding of how to serve those who suffer with compassion and dignity.