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How to Minister to Children with Autism
Season 1 · Episode 302

How to Minister to Children with Autism

Revitalize and Replant · North American Mission Board

January 27, 2026

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Show Notes

In this episode of the Revitalize & Replant Podcast, hosts Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst discuss practical, gospel-centered ways churches can minister to children with autism and special needs. Whether your church is revitalizing, replanting, or simply seeking to become more inclusive, this conversation offers actionable guidance for creating a welcoming, supportive environment for families of individuals with special needs.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Why acknowledging disabilities as part of God’s world shapes healthier ministry
  • How humility in leadership strengthens special needs ministry
  • The importance of training volunteers to serve children with autism
  • Creating inclusive, welcoming church environments
  • Providing quiet and safe spaces for children with sensory sensitivities

5 Practical Tips for Ministering to Children with Autism:

  1. Acknowledge that disabilities are a part of our world and an opportunity for the church to reflect Christ’s compassion.
  2. Lead with humility, recognizing that learning and listening are essential.
  3. Train volunteers and ministry leaders to understand and support children with autism.
  4. Create a welcoming and inclusive environment for children and their families.
  5. Offer quiet, safe spaces for children who need sensory breaks during church activities.

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