<p>How can we develop and embody an ecclesiology in contexts of urban marginality that is radically receptive to the gifts and challenges of the agency of our non-Christian neighbours?&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Drawing on resources from political theologies and in particular conversation with Graham Ward and Romand Coles&nbsp;<em>Interrupting the Church's Flow</em>&nbsp;challenges our lazy understanding of receptivity digging deep to uncover a rich theological seam which has the potential to radically alter how theologians think about what we draw from urban places. It offers a game changing liberative theology rooted not in the global south but from a position of self-critical privilege.</p>