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Shannon Blosser

Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

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  • Creating a Beloved Disability Community
  • Seeing the Autistic As Created in the Image of God
  • Society Needs to Stop Blaming Parents for Autistic Children
  • Pastoring with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • What the Church Disability Movement Gets Wrong
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Shannon Blosser is the pastor of Mount Olivet and Benwood-McMechen UMC in the Wheeling, W.Va. area. He is an ordained elder in the West Virginia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. He is particularly focused on how the witness of faith creates inclusion and acceptance of those with disabilities within the church. Before entering ministry, Shannon wrote professionally as a sports and news writer for West Virginia and North Carolina newspapers and policy organizations. He lives in McMechen, W.Va., with his wife, Abbi, sons, Noah and Tad, and their cat, George. He is an alum of West Virginia University and Asbury Theological Seminary. In his spare time, you can find him watching WVU athletics, studying presidential history, cheering on the St. Louis Cardinals baseball, or attempting to play golf.
30 Days of Autism, Day 8: 3 Things to Say and Not Say 
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30 Days of Autism, Day 8: 3 Things to Say and Not Say 

I worked for several years as a journalist before entering the ministry, so I have always appreciated the words we … Continue reading 30 Days of Autism, Day 8: 3 Things to Say and Not Say 

30 Days of Autism, Day 7: Important Places of Connection
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30 Days of Autism, Day 7: Important Places of Connection

An important tool for any church seeking to be more inclusive of the autistic community is to connect with the … Continue reading 30 Days of Autism, Day 7: Important Places of Connection

30 Days of Autism, Day 5: A Christ-Centered Way of Engagement
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30 Days of Autism, Day 5: A Christ-Centered Way of Engagement

Throughout the Gospels, we routinely see Jesus interact with marginalized peoples. Society in Jesus’ time would cast aside people because … Continue reading 30 Days of Autism, Day 5: A Christ-Centered Way of Engagement

30 Days of Autism Day 4: What Does a Family Need from the Church?
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30 Days of Autism Day 4: What Does a Family Need from the Church?

We’ve spent the first couple of days in this series talking about the real challenges that autistic individuals and their … Continue reading 30 Days of Autism Day 4: What Does a Family Need from the Church?

30 Days of Autism Day 3: What Does Sunday Look Like For Our Family?
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30 Days of Autism Day 3: What Does Sunday Look Like For Our Family?

Sunday is a traditional day of worship for followers of Christ. What does this day look like for our family? … Continue reading 30 Days of Autism Day 3: What Does Sunday Look Like For Our Family?

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