We are committed to creating spaces where everyone can join in, participate fully, and access all that we offer. We want all of our gatherings to feel welcoming, encouraging, and life-giving, where everyone can worship, learn, and grow together. We also want our website to be accessible and easy to understand for all
At Keswick Ministries, we believe that everyone matters because every person is wonderfully made in God’s image.
Help us do better
We welcome any feedback, and if any part of our site isn’t working for you or your assistive technology, please let us know.
Accessibility at the convention
We’re committed to making the Convention safe, welcoming, and enjoyable for everyone. Here, you’ll find all the information you need about wheelchair access, disabled parking, and other accessibility facilities to help you make the most of your time with us.
Accessibility tips
Did you know you can zoom in on the screen to see it more clearly? Here’s how to do it:
On Windows:
Press Windows key + V, or use the Magnifier tool.
On Mac:
Go to System Settings> Accessibility, then turn on Zoom.
On iPhone/iPad:
Go to Settings → Accessibility → Zoom, then switch it on.
In a browser:
Press Ctrl (or Cmd on Mac) + + to zoom in, and Ctrl/Cmd + – to zoom out.
Another handy way to zoom in or out on a web browser on an Apple device is to press Cmd + + (to zoom in) or Cmd + – (to zoom out)
You can make text bigger or easier to see (by changing the colour) by changing settings on your device or browser.
On Windows (browser):
Go to browser settings → Accessibility / Appearance → adjust font size, colours, or zoom.
On Mac (Safari or other browsers):
Go to System Settings or browser Preferences → Appearance/Accessibility → change font size or enable zoom.
On iPhone or iPad:
Go to Settings → Accessibility → Display & Text Size → adjust text size or bold text.
In Chrome (any device):
Go to Settings → Appearance or Web Content → change font size or page zoom.
For even easier reading, try combining these settings with zooming in on your screen.
Screen readers are tools that read website content out loud for you, so you can listen to the words out loud instead of reading them on the screen yourself. They’re often used by people who can’t easily see or interact with visual content.
We design and build our content to work well with screen readers, making it accessible to everyone.
There are free options like NVDA (Windows) and VoiceOver (Mac), and a popular Windows option is JAWS. These work with most web browsers.
You usually use a keyboard to control them. For example, in JAWS, you can press the down arrow to move through content. Some screen readers also work with Braille displays.
Most smartphones have built-in tools to help you access and enjoy content more easily.
On iPhone (iOS) and Android, there are screen readers that read everything out loud for you:
VoiceOver (iPhone)
TalkBack (Android)
You can turn VoiceOver on in Settings → General → Accessibility and then switch on ‘VoiceOver’. You can also set a shortcut so it turns on with a quick button press. To activate the shortcuts:
iPhone (iOS)
Go to Settings
Tap Accessibility
Scroll down to Accessibility Shortcut
Select the features you want (like VoiceOver, Zoom, or Colour Filters)
Once set, you can turn them on or off by triple-clicking the Home button (or Side button on newer iPhones)
Android
Go to Settings
Tap Accessibility
Find Accessibility Shortcut or Shortcut settings (wording may vary by device)
Choose features like TalkBack or Magnification
You can then turn them on quickly using your chosen shortcut (often a button combination or on-screen button).
There are also other helpful tools available like:
Zoom
Magnifier
Colour filters
Invert colours
Reduce white point
You can find these Accessibility settings on your device, and many can be added to a quick shortcut for easy access.