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From sensory rooms to buddy systems: How churches are building inclusive spaces for people with disabilities

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NORTH CENTRAL OHIO — Attending church used to feel out of reach for the Wenzel family. A simple Sunday morning always required being apart. Malorie Wenzel said one parent always had to stay home with their 9-year-old son Grady, who is autistic and nonverbal. Grady Wenzel outside the Champions Club entrance. Provided by Storyside Church. Now, Malorie and her husband can sit by side in service — thanks to the Champions Club at Storyside Church in…
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KnoxPages.com broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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