This groundbreaking text argues that feminist ecclesiology, often misunderstood and underutilized, offers a vital resource for reimagining the church today. Reading feminist ecclesiological texts across generations, Kate Common uncovers their generative potential and constructs the four marks of the feminist church: holistic, historic, utopic, and incarnate. The book explores how these marks contribute to broader ecclesiological discourse and offers practical insights into how they can challenge and inspire churches committed to justice-centered transformation.