Active since Apr 2017
<p>Today my boyfriend (an incomplete quadriplegic) and I wanted to attend Hillsong Church at 9:30am at Century City. We attended before and found it not wheel chair friendly. As a disabled person you need to park in front of the church. Go around back towards the Virgin Active,through the kids play area, over gravel parking, down a steep driveway, through the homeless shop drop area. All in a wheel chair. Then through the kids praise and worship (in the dark), around the back offices to the closest lift to go up one level to get to service. </p> <p> </p> <p>Knowing this we came earlier today to park in gravel area. The response was pathetic. I got told to drop my boyfriend off in gravel area. Leave him there and drive the car around to the disabled parking, then walk back and go to the service through the back route. We weren't allowed to park in gravel section close to the back entrance because its there for elderly and moms and tots. How is being disabled not see as 'as important'????????? </p> <p> </p> <p>I would love to know what you as Hillsong would do to actually make access pleasant for a disabled person??? Why park I front but access through the gravel and back door???? </p> <p> </p> <p>Put yourself in that position. Would you be comfortable with that??? </p>