Disability Ministry: Final Lent and Easter Resources 2025
Kia ora, Greetings, Bula, Malo, Talofa, Namaste as we continue our Lenten Journey and move towards Holy Week.
Enabling Good Lives
“Enabling Good Lives” is this year’s theme for the Lenten/Holy Week reflections. It calls us to ponder on: What is a good life? How do we enable each other to live good lives? As a suggestion each poster (attached below, starting from Ash Wednesday moving through the other weeks of Lent) has a question to reflect on that is displayed alongside the introductory words.
In addition, there is a poster for the 2 Sunday of Easter in the disabled leadership series encouraging us to look at the wounds of the Risen Christ, perhaps in a new way
“Enabling Good Lives” is an approach to disability support that enable disabled people and whanau to live the life they choose. We give thanks to Revd. Hilary Willett for her suggestion and her work on the poster on Spiritual Rhythms. We hope and pray that you will find this helpful.
Our Lenten Challenge
The challenge of our Lenten journey is how do we as church enable each other to live good lives, disabled people included.
What are the things that make life good for us?
What does a good life feel like for us?
How can we enable each other in living good lives?
Enabling Good Lives (EGL) is a movement within the disability community.
Through this approach disabled people and their whanau are empowered to increase their choice and control they have in their lives and supports. This approach is based on eight principles: Self-determination; Beginning early; Person-centred; Ordinary life outcomes; Mainstream first; Mana enhancing; Easy to use; Relationship building.
For more information, see the following website.
Grateful thanks to Revd. Leo Te Kira for the theme along with Jean Farmer and Revd. Julian Morris for their work.
If you have any comments or feedback Please contact: Revd Vicki Terrell disabilityresources@anglicanchurch.org.nz or
Cherryl Thompson disabilityengagement@anglicanchurch.org.nz We are available to come and meet with groups.
All posters are on the website:
Disability Ministry Resources — Social Justice Unit (anglicansocialjustice.nz)