FAQ 10: Why the name ‘Ekklesia’?

It may seem a bit obscure, but it has an important purpose. The Greek word ekklesia denotes a people's assembly within the public square.

FAQ 9: Are you a mainstream Christian organisation? What is theology?

Yes. We are part of the Christian mainstream in all its intriguing - and sometimes frustrating - diversity!

FAQ 8: Where do you source your information, analysis and expertise?

Ekklesia co-directors Simon Barrow and Jonathan Bartley have established track records in working within the churches, the media, politics and public life.

FAQ 7: Who is involved in running Ekklesia and where do you get your money from?

We have a small (unsalaried) staff, a growing network of associates and allies, various

FAQ 5: Are the churches on the way out? What might that mean?

The evidence suggests that many inherited religious institutions are dying. But the real impulse of faith is in movements not monuments.

FAQ 3: Think-tanks are supposed to have a ‘big idea’. What’s Ekklesia’s?

We think it is absolutely vital to understand the impact of the emerging ‘post-Christendom’ situation in Britain and elsewhere.

FAQ 2: I am a journalist or researcher, what can you offer me?

Specialist knowledge and access to expertise and resources about religion in the public sphere – in a way that understands your agenda and the pressure you are working under.

FAQ 1: Why a ‘religious think-tank’ – are you basically trying to defend religion?

Our purpose is not to 'defend' or 'attack' - it's to deepen understanding and generate fresh, creative perspectives.