We’re responding to the technical issues with Inclusion Fusion

Our team at Key Ministry is incredibly appreciative of the outstanding work our speakers have put into their presentations for Inclusion Fusion. We’re also very encouraged by the incredible level of interest in special needs ministry based upon the data we’ve been receiving on conference registration along with the numbers of people watching video presentations at any given time since the Web Summit went live early this morning.

I personally apologize for our organization’s failure to adequately prepare our partners at Pajama Conference for the level of interest in Inclusion Fusion. Given our firsthand experiences with families who have experienced great frustration when they’ve tried to participate in church, the LAST thing either myself or anyone on our team would want to do is to be the cause of any further aggravation to folks who want to be a part of a larger church family, or the churches with a heart for serving families touched by special needs.

We are well aware of the problems many registrants have experienced in trying to register for the conference today, log onto the site once registered, stay connected to the site when transferring from one video to another as well as connection issues while participants were posting comments or participating in the live chat.

Our partners are in the process of increasing the capacity of the servers hosting the conference. We believe that your Inclusion Fusion experience will improve as each hour passes by. I personally guarantee that everyone who wants to access any of the conference lectures and materials will have adequate time and opportunity to do so. In recognition of the frustration some participants have experienced in accessing the conference, we are going to extend Inclusion Fusion through Monday, November 7th.

We appreciate all of your prayers and encouragement that everyone who wants to be part of Inclusion Fusion will be able to fully participate. I don’t believe that God would allow these problems to occur unless He has much bigger plans in mind for how we might all be useful in helping more kids, adults and families to come to know His Son Jesus through the ministries of local churches everywhere.

In His Service,

Stephen Grcevich, MD

President, Board of Directors, Key Ministry

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About Dr. G

Dr. Stephen Grcevich serves as President and Founder of Key Ministry, a non-profit organization providing free training, consultation, resources and support to help churches serve families of children with disabilities. Dr. Grcevich is a graduate of Northeastern Ohio Medical University (NEOMED), trained in General Psychiatry at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at University Hospitals of Cleveland/Case Western Reserve University. He is a faculty member in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at two medical schools, leads a group practice in suburban Cleveland (Family Center by the Falls), and continues to be involved in research evaluating the safety and effectiveness of medications prescribed to children for ADHD, anxiety and depression. He is a past recipient of the Exemplary Psychiatrist Award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Dr. Grcevich was recently recognized by Sharecare as one of the top ten online influencers in children’s mental health. His blog for Key Ministry, www.church4everychild.org was ranked fourth among the top 100 children's ministry blogs in 2015 by Ministry to Children.
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1 Response to We’re responding to the technical issues with Inclusion Fusion

  1. God is way bigger than ANY computer server!! He’s GOOD…and we’re thankful for all the folks who are participating.

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