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New at CAN
Exciting changes are happening at CAN! CAN is now an independent, international, interfaith organization seeking to promote accessibility and inclusion for congregations of all faith traditions. Watch this page for more updates on this exciting journey! You can also visit our blog or our Facebook page. CAN is a recognized non-profit! CAN has now received verification of its 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit corporation able to receive tax deductible contributions. See the left column for details on how you can contribute to the work of CAN! New books off the press! CAN is pleased to announce that the new revised editions of Supportive Care in the Congregation and After We're Gone are now available through our web store! Order today! CAN in Columbus On May 14-15, 2011, Paul Leichty was the guest preacher and resource person at Columbus Mennonite Church in Columbus, Ohio. Paul met for an informal conversation with congregational leaders on Saturday evening. On Sunday morning, On Sunday morning, he preached from the Gospel of John, chapter 9 on the topic, "Path to Exile, Path to Community." A Powerpoint presentation on the Congregational Accessibility Network followed for interested persons. CAN is official! We are pleased to announce that on April 15, 2011, the Congregational Accessibility Network was officially recognized as a Public Benefit Corporation by the State of Indiana. ADNet transfers responsibility for CAN CAN is now independent from its founding organization, Anabaptist Disabilities Network. See the press release about this transfer of responsibility at the ADNet Newsroom page. CAN at Virginia Beach On April 10, 2011, CAN was present as a sponsor and exhibitor at a conference entitled That All May Worship-2011 in Virginia Beach, Virginia. This conference was sponsored by Faith Inclusion Network of South Hampton Roads . It was an exciting Sunday afternoon of information and interaction. |
