Whilst things have arguably moved on in the last decade, the church
continues to discriminate against people on the grounds of disability,
economic power, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, learning disability,
mental health, neurodiversity, or sexuality.
Drawing from ten years of lectures and essays from leading figures
associated with the movement such as Loretta Minghella, Anthony Reddie,
and Michael Jaggesar, this book marks the 20th anniversary of the
Inclusive Church network. Together the essays offer a unique and
inspiring account of what an inclusive church is, why it matters, and
where it is going.
Ruth Wilde is the National Coordinator of Inclusive Church and Tutor for
the Inclusion of Disabled People at Northern Baptist College.