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Shannon Blosser

Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

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Tag: Disability Ministry

Moving Beyond Saying “Everyone is Welcome”
Christian Leadership, Christianity, Disability Ministry

Moving Beyond Saying “Everyone is Welcome”

In seminary, I had a professor who loved to quote the movie “The Princess Bride” in his Introduction to Greek … Continue reading Moving Beyond Saying “Everyone is Welcome”

A Reflection on Baptism within the Disability Community
Christian Leadership, Disability Ministry

A Reflection on Baptism within the Disability Community

This Sunday, the church remembers the baptism of Jesus Christ. The church celebrates this moment on the first Sunday after … Continue reading A Reflection on Baptism within the Disability Community

Let There Be Peace on Earth for the Disability Community
Disability Ministry

Let There Be Peace on Earth for the Disability Community

Sunday marks the second Sunday of Advent. It is the halfway point of this quick season of anticipation and preparation … Continue reading Let There Be Peace on Earth for the Disability Community

Lessons from the National Park Service on Disability Inclusion
Disability Ministry, Encouragement

Lessons from the National Park Service on Disability Inclusion

Last week, my family of four descended up two national parks for a brief vacation and respite from the demands … Continue reading Lessons from the National Park Service on Disability Inclusion

The Problem of Ableism in the Church
Christian Leadership, Culture

The Problem of Ableism in the Church

There are many ways to define ableism. Each definition provides a unique contribution to one of the most painful experiences … Continue reading The Problem of Ableism in the Church

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