Berean Church in Atlanta, Ga., held a prayer and dedication service for the Compassionate Hearts Inclusion Ministry and Sensory Room.
The groundbreaking ministry is designed to ensure that neurodivergent individuals — those whose brains function differently than what is considered typical, including individuals with autism, IDD, ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurological differences — can participate fully in both the spiritual and social life of the church.
The sensory room offers a safe, calming space for children, teens, and adults who may become overwhelmed during services or events. Equipped with sensory-friendly tools, it provides comfort and regulation while allowing individuals to remain connected to the church community.
The dedication service was led by Sherwin Jack, D.Min., senior pastor for Berean Church, and David A. Smith, South Atlantic Conference executive vice president, offered the dedication prayer. Also present was Kim Gaiter, South Atlantic vice president for education, along with other church leaders and church members.
Janet Jones-Jordan leads the Compassionate Hearts Inclusion Ministry. The goal of this ministry is to support individuals with autism and other diverse abilities, and to help as many Adventist churches as possible establish similar ministries. Jones-Jordan desires that Berean Church serve as a model for other churches for what authentic inclusion should look like in the Seventh-day Adventist Church community.
“Our mission is simple: every person, no matter their differences, should have a place to worship, to serve, and to grow in their walk with Jesus Christ,” said Jones-Jordan.
South Atlantic Conference | December 2025



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