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Church of England congregations fall again, and half are pensioners, The Times

by Archive | Jan 23, 2010

Ekklesia’s analysis of Church of England’s latest church attendance figures quoted, in particular the link between under 16s attending churches and the requirement of attendance to get into church schools. Also mentioned is Ekklesia’s point that the...

Who should pay at Copenhagen?, BBC Radio 2, Jeremy Vine Show

by Archive | Dec 16, 2009

Ekklesia co-director Jonathan Bartley discusses the ethics of addressing climate change, and the responsibility of the richest nations to provide the necessary finance, on BBC Radio 2’s Jeremy Vine programme.

Remembrance day: Goodbye to all that, Guardian leader

by Archive | Nov 7, 2009

Editorial based largely on Ekklesia’s report ‘Reimagining Remembrance’. (Link to Ekklesia’s report is towards the end).

Rethinking Remembrance Day, BBC Radio 4 Sunday Programme

by Archive | Nov 1, 2009

Ekklesia co-director Jonathan Bartley is interviewed by Roger Boulton, about Ekklesia’s new report ‘Reimagining Remembrance’ which looks at how Remembrance Day could become more truthful and inclusive

Bankers and morality: churches turn on the modern moneylenders, Guardian

by Archive | Oct 26, 2009

Ekklesia comments on the story that the return of bank bonuses has angered bishops and spread to the venerable churches of the Square Mile itself. It argues that churches should lead by example in their investment practices and take a more radical approach.
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