Accessibility Statement

Readable, navigable, and accessible public church pages.

Accessibility Statement

We aim for readable text, keyboard navigation, clear contrast, helpful alt text, and motion that respects user preferences.

This site is intended to help first-time visitors, older saints, families, and people using assistive technologies find meeting, event, resource, and contact information without unnecessary difficulty. Accessibility is part of making the public church website clear and hospitable.

Experience We Care About

Pages should be readable on desktop and mobile devices and usable with keyboard and screen-reader workflows.

The website includes skip links, clear heading structure, visible focus states, generous tap targets, and image alternative text. Audio, video, document, and external service content should include enough explanation for visitors to know how to open, download, or contact the serving team for help. We also seek to avoid text overlapping images, horizontal scrolling on small screens, and unnecessary motion.

Feedback and Help

If something is difficult to read, click, play, or download, please tell us.

When contacting us, it helps to include your device, browser, page address, and the issue you encountered. If you need meeting addresses, event information, giving instructions, or document resources in another form, the serving team will try to help. Accessibility is not a one-time setting; it is an ongoing service. We will continue improving the public pages based on real feedback so the website remains clear, stable, and usable.

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