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Nudity and Chocolate, BBC Radio 4 Thought for the Day, 3rd April 2007

by Archive | Apr 3, 2007

What should we make of the chocolate Jesus statue that has been banned in New York. Jesus concern might have been that the cholcolate was fairtrade says Ekklesia’s co-director. You can listen to Thought for the Day here

Church swipe cards (April Fool’s Joke) BBC Radio 4 Sunday Programme, 1st April 2007

by Archive | Apr 1, 2007

Ekklesia takes part in an April Fool’s Day joke. A report on a church that has introduced a swipe card system to ensure their congretation’s loyalty.

Should Britain take more Iraqi refugees? Jeremy Vine Show BBC Radio 2, 20th March 2007

by Archive | Mar 21, 2007

With Jordan and Syria taking one million refugees from Iraq each, Ekklesia’s director Jonathan Bartley argues that it is time Britain accepted responsibility and take more than a few hundred.

Disability and Inclusion, BBC Radio 4 Thought for the Day, 19th March 2007

by Archive | Mar 19, 2007

Ekklesia’s co-director suggesting giving Tory leader David Cameron a break over his 93 mile flight to sort out a wheelchair for his disabled son. In fact, those crying “hypocrisy” reveal a great deal about attitudes to disability and inclusion. Read...

Moral of the Story, ITV, 18th March 2007

by Archive | Mar 18, 2007

The moral case for Trident and a national curriculum for babies feature in discussion, with Ekklesia’s co-director Jonathan Bartley
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