Melanie Dobson
Dobson became an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church in 2005 and is a Western North Carolina Annual Conference member. She has served as a pastor in rural, suburban, and urban contexts and in churches of all sizes, from small to medium to mega. She trained at the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation and is a certified spiritual director. Dobson also is a registered yoga teacher and incorporates yoga into her ministry and community service.
She has written a chapter called “To Heal What Ails Us: Belonging Through Group Spiritual Direction” in Soul Food: Nourishing Essays on Contemplative Living and Leadership. She published a chapter, “A Labor of Love: How We Can Belong to Each Other Again,” in What’s Next: Twenty-Two United Methodist Leaders Discuss the Future of the Church. She has also published a book, Health as a Virtue: Thomas Aquinas and the Practice of Habits of Health, and has had articles published in the Wesley Theological Journal, the Journal of Religion and Health, and Presence: an International Journal of Spiritual Direction, among other publications.