Belonging without Barriers: Creating accessible Christian communities
A guide to understanding those with disabilities or additional needs, and an invitation to all to change our church communities so that they belong
Belonging without Barriers casts a vision of inclusion and full belonging within our churches and other Christian communities for those with additional needs. Brading, Bunyan and Wood begin by exploring the theological basis for this vision, aiming to inspire the reader with God’s love for the weak and marginalised in society. They then move into a practical section outlining a range of different experiences we are likely to encounter, including Autism, Learning Disabilities and physical disabilities. Each chapter contains up-to-date research, personal accounts, interviews and a range of specific, actionable ideas, including changes that any individual within the church could make. This book shares a vision not just for inclusion, but for full integration and belonging for those with additional needs. Throughout, the emphasis is that this is an ‘every believer ministry’ as we all grow in love together as Christ’s disciples wherever he has put us.
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20 March 2026
| Title | Belonging without Barriers: Creating accessible Christian communities |
| Author | Triona Brading, Lois Bunyan, Claire Wood |
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| Description | Belonging without Barriers casts a vision of inclusion and full belonging within our churches and other Christian communities for those with additional needs. Brading, Bunyan and Wood begin by exploring the theological basis for this vision, aiming to inspire the reader with God’s love for the weak and marginalised in society. They then move into a practical section outlining a range of different experiences we are likely to encounter, including Autism, Learning Disabilities and physical disabilities. Each chapter contains up-to-date research, personal accounts, interviews and a range of specific, actionable ideas, including changes that any individual within the church could make. This book shares a vision not just for inclusion, but for full integration and belonging for those with additional needs. Throughout, the emphasis is that this is an ‘every believer ministry’ as we all grow in love together as Christ’s disciples wherever he has put us.
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Belonging without Barriers casts a vision of inclusion and full belonging within our churches and other Christian communities for those with additional needs. Brading, Bunyan and Wood begin by exploring the theological basis for this vision, aiming to inspire the reader with God’s love for the weak and marginalised in society. They then move into a practical section outlining a range of different experiences we are likely to encounter, including Autism, Learning Disabilities and physical disabilities. Each chapter contains up-to-date research, personal accounts, interviews and a range of specific, actionable ideas, including changes that any individual within the church could make. This book shares a vision not just for inclusion, but for full integration and belonging for those with additional needs. Throughout, the emphasis is that this is an ‘every believer ministry’ as we all grow in love together as Christ’s disciples wherever he has put us.
Triona Brading works with primary-age children with social, emotional and mental health needs and leads the SEND provision at Revive Bible festival. Lois Bunyan facilitates workshops for adults and children with learning disabilities, people living with dementia and those who suffer with brain and stroke injuries. She established the SEND provision at Revive. Claire Wood was a secondary-school teacher and is now a tutor and examiner supporting the needs of children with specific learning difficulties.