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The Greek word ekklesia refers to a people’s assembly within the public square. The Greek word ekklesia refers to a people’s assembly within the public square. It also has strong Hebrew roots to denote ‘peoplehood’, and is a key New Testament...
Yes. We are part of the Christian mainstream in all its intriguing – and sometimes frustrating – diversity! Yes. We are part of the Christian mainstream in all its intriguing – and sometimes frustrating – diversity! But while we remain...
Ekklesia co-directors Simon Barrow and Jonathan Bartley, together with associate directors Jill Segger and Symon Hill, have established track records in working within the churches, the media, politic Ekklesia co-directors Simon Barrow and Jonathan Bartley, together...