[NABS-L] Your experiences with churches
nspohn0 at gmail.com
nspohn0 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 19 20:10:22 UTC 2022
Hello,
I grew up at the same church my whole life. I was fully sighted until I was
14 years old. The people I was friends with before continued to be friends
with me after. However, it may not always be that way for everyone.
I do not necessarily need any accommodations since I go to church with
family. Although I do not walk with a cane, a good bit of people know about
my vision because of being involved in different activities over the years.
That said, I am unable to read the hymns and the bulletin. I personally do
not mind because services are similar enough that I think it is no sweat to
just say or sing what I know from memory. That and I do not go to church
frequently enough for it to be worth everyone's time to provide me with
those things in braille.
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Subject: [NABS-L] Your experiences with churches
Hello everyone. I apologize if this is off-topic. I just want to get a
student perspective on experiences with going to church and stuff. Were you
able to get accommodations? Also, how does the other youth treat you? At the
moment, I am switching churches.
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