Religion must awaken from superstition and fear. For centuries, many traditions excluded persons with disabilities from rituals, declaring them unclean or cursed. Yet scripture says: “God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty” (1 Corinthians 1:27).

True religion must open its altars, pulpits, and sacred spaces to all souls, recognizing disability as a chosen garment of divine glory. Inclusion is not charity—it is obedience to Christ.

The DISABILITY COMPASSION OUTREACH of CCF calls on churches, mosques, and faith communities to embrace PWDs as sacred vessels, ensuring accessibility in worship spaces and empowering them to lead. Faith must become advocacy, and worship must become service.