Stephanie Hubach is a Research Fellow in Disability Ministries and a Visiting Instructor in Educational Ministries in affiliation with Covenant Theological Seminary (2017 to present). From 2007-2016 she served as Mission to North America’s Special Needs Ministries Founding Director. Mission to North America (MNA) is associated with the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). Steph currently serves on the advisory board of the Wheaton Center on Faith and Disability, and the board of directors for Key Ministry and for Engaging Disability. In addition, she works part-time as a Women’s Counselor for Westminster Presbyterian Church in Lancaster, PA (2024-present).
Steph is the author of Parenting & Disabilities: Abiding in Gods’ Presence (P&R Publishing, 2021), Same Lake, Different Boat: Coming Alongside People Touched by Disability (P&R Publishing, 2006; Revised and Expanded 2020), director of a Christian Education DVD series based on Same Lake, Different Boat, and author of All Things Possible: Calling Your Church Leadership to Embrace Disability Ministry (Joni and Friends, August 2007). She has been published in ByFaith magazine, Covenant magazine, Focus on the Family magazine, and Breakpoint online magazine. Steph currently writes for Key Ministry’s Special Needs Parenting blog, for parents of children with special needs, and for the Presbyterian Church in America’s enCourage blog. She has been a guest blogger for The Gospel Coalition and for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, in addition to being interviewed on a wide variety of podcasts. Steph also coordinated a writing team for Christianity Today to provide a Disability Ministry Track in The Ministry Essentials Bible, which was released in September 2014.
Stephanie is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of McDaniel College (formerly Western Maryland College), has an MA in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and an MATS from Covenant Theological Seminary.
Steph and her husband Fred have been married for 42 years. They have two deeply loved sons: Fred and Tim, the younger of whom has Down syndrome.