History

History

Sush-Free Worship

Rejoicing Spirits began in 2003 at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Exton, Pennsylvania, when a group of volunteers and church staff gathered around a shared vision of an adaptive worship service that provides people with intellectual disabilities an opportunity to worship in a 'shush-free' environment.

Led by founders Susan Crawford and Cynthia McCurdy, the group partnered with local providers to explore whether such a ministry was feasible and necessary. The group also leaned heavily on the creativity of Interim Pastor Arlene Greenwald to craft a free-flowing and meaningful worship for people of all abilities.

The first service was held Oct. 5, 2003. There were 84 attendees, including caregivers and volunteers. Following a few successful Rejoicing Spirits services at St. Paul’s, several other local churches contacted St. Paul’s to see what it would take for them to begin a similar service. The volunteer team put together a how-to book and the ministry grew to 10 host sites in five years.

Expansion and Growth

From 2008 to 2012, the number of host sites more than doubled, thanks to partnerships with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod, Wheatridge Ministries, and other ecumenical partners. Anticipating further growth, the Rejoicing Spirits Board of Directors diligently sought a large spirituality and disability organization that shared a similar vision and values, as well as the understanding, resources, and passion to elevate Rejoicing Spirits to the “next level."
After a thorough feasibility study, Rejoicing Spirits became part of Mosaic, a national faith-based service provider dedicated to "providing a life of possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities."

Rejoicing Spirits Today

Today, there are 38 Rejoicing Spirits host sites supported by more than 35 congregations in 17 states. Rejoicing Spirits continues to seek out ministry partners and congregations who will help ensure that people with disabilities have the opportunity to explore and express their faith in an inclusive worship community.