Published on 12, July, 2020
Hello
My name is Michael and I was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome 6 years ago. I am also a Christian, and am about to start training to become a minister.
I know that some people don't agree/believe in religion - I don't mean to offend you by typing this question.
Does anyone know of any organisations or societies for autistic clergy/people in Church leadership?
Thank you for your help.
Michael
(PS this is my first post so sorry if it is in the wrong place)
Join Unite the Union Faith Workers Branch. They can negotiate for you.
What country are you in ?
yeah. I haven't got a clue. Obviously by law they will have to make some accommodations for your autism but support more generally? I don't know enough about the urc to say much.
I am a member of the United Reformed Church in England and am moving to the Scottish URC theological college. I was assessed and the assessors said I should be given additional support. But sadly it looks like I need to find this myself. But I don’t know where to start.
NAS73135 said:I am also a Christian, and am about to start training to become a minister.
Its more common than you might expect. I'm curious what route you're taking towards ordination / pastoral employment? A lot of ministers study theology at uni. Some go to specialist bible colleges, some denominations have their own training programs. There are multiple routes in. The support available will vary based on the route
I'm Christian, too.
Hi Michael
Welcome to this Forum
I found these for you and hope you stick around
aidie
in USA
https://bcmd.org/2020/02/pastor-with-autism-shares-his-journey/
https://www.christianitytoday.com/pastors/2017/may-web-exclusives/how-i-leverage-my-autism-for-pastoral-ministry.html
Facebook Christian group
www.facebook.com/.../
Thank you for your email. Yes indeed: I would like that. For now, though, I need help and support really.
Hi Michael,
(Firstly, you don't need to give your name if you don't want to.) That's great that you have found a passion to follow. I suspect there are many autistic people in the ranks of organised religions, but I don't know of any organisations or societies for autistic clergy. Maybe starting your own might be a worthy endeavour for the future?