Church for All: The Fight for Everyone to Be Treated the Same is a bold and heartfelt call to action for those longing to see faith and justice walk hand in hand. Written from lived experience and grounded in deep compassion, this book challenges the exclusionary practices of religious institutions and offers a new vision, one where everyone belongs.
Through powerful storytelling, social analysis, and theological reflection, it explores the human need for belonging and the harm caused when communities of faith fail to offer it. It confronts racism, ableism, homophobia, and other barriers that push people to the margins, and it offers practical, soul-rooted pathways toward creating inclusive, equitable communities.
This is not just a critique, it is a roadmap. A roadmap for bridge-builders, boundary-pushers, and all who believe that love, justice, and inclusion are sacred. Whether you're a person of faith, a community leader, or someone who's ever felt unwelcome in the spaces that promised belonging, this book is an invitation to dream bigger and build braver.
Belonging isn't something we wait for. It's something we create, together.