Ruth Wilde is the National Coordinator of Inclusive Church and Tutor for the Inclusion of Disabled People at Northern Baptist College. She blogs at ruthwildetheology.co.uk.
"This powerful book understands that the personal is political and
the political is theological. Its authors offer a challenge to
power and privilege in the church, daring to imagine God’s justice
in its place. Their celebration of how far we have come, after 20
years of Inclusive Church, is tempered by the truth of how far we
still have to journey before we are a church that honours the God
of the margins, a church that has room for all God’s people. “The
work is not finished,” in Fiona MacMillan’s words, “but something
has begun”.
*Naomi Lawson-Jacobs*
"...brings together cries from the depths of exclusion, pain and
grief, with a burning vision of God’s expansive love and grace, in
a prophetic, multi-voiced, gospel call to repentance, belonging,
justice and joy. Let the Spirit, through the pages of this book,
encourage and challenge you, teach and transform you, and even –
miracle of miracles – give you hope for the Church!"
*Al Barrett*
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