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Accommodations

To make the full life of the church accessible to all people, so that everyone has equal opportunity to be formed into Christlikeness.

We provide a variety of accommodations to make worship as accessible as possible to everyone. Ushers are always happy to help.

If you’re interested in learning more, contact Rev. Jeremy Goebel, Associate for Compassion Ministry at Jeremy@hcanglican.org

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  • 11 Handicap parking spots
  • Wheelchair ramps and wide doorways
  • Space in the sanctuary seating for wheelchairs
  • No stairs or steps in the building
  • Lap Blankets
  • During service, if you cannot come up to the rail but still wish to partake in communion, alert an usher so that communion may be brought to you.
  • If you need communion brought to you at home, please contact Melissa Thomas, Pastoral Care Administrator at Care@hcanglican.org
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  • Hearing aids
  • Earplugs
  • Large print bulletins & sheet music
  • Bulletins can be downloaded on the website at hcanglican.org/live
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  • Spanish & English Bilingual bulletins; general order of service for regular Sunday services and full bulletins for Easter and Christmas.
  • Spanish Bibles available to check out from the church library.
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  • Sensory bags designed specifically for children on the autism spectrum are available upon request.
  • Children’s ministry volunteers with experience with neurodivergent children’s needs.
  • Nursery available on Sundays and at most church events.
  • "Family Room," a special place provided for nursing mothers or a retreat for parents who need quiet time with their infant. The Family Room is equipped with a diaper changing table for convenience.
  • Diaper changing stations are available in both men and women’s bathrooms.
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  • To recieve a gluten-free wafer during communion, place one hand across your chest on your shoulder, and hold your other hand open.
  • Gluten free and sugar free snack options are available after each service on Sunday mornings.

"Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us."

– Romans 5:3-5

 

"Y no solo en esto, sino también en nuestros sufrimientos, porque sabemos que el sufrimiento produce perseverancia; la perseverancia, entereza de carácter; la entereza de carácter, esperanza. Y esta esperanza no nos defrauda, porque Dios ha derramado su amor en nuestro corazón por el Espíritu Santo que nos ha dado."

– Romanos 5:3-5