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Shannon Blosser

Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

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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.
Five Desires for the Church in 2023
Disability Ministry

Five Desires for the Church in 2023

Today is the start of a new year. We often enter this day with hope and anticipation for what might … Continue reading Five Desires for the Church in 2023

Lessons for the Church from In a Different Key
Disability Ministry

Lessons for the Church from In a Different Key

On Tuesday night, PBS aired the television premiere of the documentary “In a Different Key.” Focused on the work of … Continue reading Lessons for the Church from In a Different Key

Welcoming Special Needs Families During Christmas Eve
Christianity, Disability Ministry

Welcoming Special Needs Families During Christmas Eve

This afternoon, I edited the order of worship for our upcoming Christmas Eve worship. It is always one of my … Continue reading Welcoming Special Needs Families During Christmas Eve

<strong>Why Online Worship is a Blessing for My Family</strong>
Christian Leadership, Christianity, Culture, Disability Ministry

Why Online Worship is a Blessing for My Family

Each week after worship, I pack up my backpack and head to my car long after everyone has left the … Continue reading Why Online Worship is a Blessing for My Family

Three Things Special Needs Families Need from the Church
Disability Ministry

Three Things Special Needs Families Need from the Church

Note: This is the text of a presentation I gave Saturday at the Kenova United Methodist Church (Kenova, W.Va.) United … Continue reading Three Things Special Needs Families Need from the Church

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