We're called to be like Jesus, not like each other - so why are most
Western churches predominantly middle class? Could it be that we're
reaching out to people in poverty, but struggling to connect them into
church life?
Natalie Williams and Paul Brown know all too well that those saved from
working-class backgrounds often find themselves discipled effectively -
but into middle classism rather than authentic Christianity. Drawing on
their own experiences, and mixing theory with practical application,
they explore the invisible divides that prevent churches from becoming
places of true inclusion and keep poor and working-class people on the
edges of faith.
Packed full of surprising insights and helpful advice, Invisible
Divides will change the way you see church life. Essential reading for
anyone concerned with the class divide within the church, it will
challenge you to look at the ways in which we inadvertently exclude,
alienate and offend people who aren't like us, and equip you to start
working towards making church a more open, inclusive space for everyone.
Jesus calls for us all to follow him, no matter our background;
together, we can break down the invisible divides between us so that
people from all walks of life can come to know Christ and find family in
our churches.