The National Churches Survey, created by the National Churches Trust, was made possible by the thousands of volunteers, staff and clergy who participated. Thank you for your time, care, and resolve in ensuring that your church’s voice was heard.
We gratefully acknowledge the kind and generous support of Yeomans, Ecclesiastical Insurance, and the University of York which enabled the Survey to take place.
Steering Group
- Trevor Cooper, Chair of the Historic Religious Buildings Alliance (acting in a personal capacity)
- Professor Francis Davis, Department of Theology & Religion, University of Birmingham
- Professor Kate Giles, Centre for the Study of Christianity & Culture, University of York
- Andrew Hawkins, CEO, Whitestone Insight
- Dr Louise Hampson, Centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture, University of York
- Eddie Tulasiewicz, National Churches Trust
- Dr Nigel Walter, Director, Archangel Architects and Trustee of the National Churches Trust
- Will Watt, Founder, State of Life
Project Team
National Churches Trust
- Dr Karl Newton, Project Lead
- Oliver Lack, Project Lead
- Rachael Adams
- Sarah Crossland
- Jon Hodges
- David Lynch
- Nina McNeary
- Matthew Maries
- Anne-Marie O’Hara
- Gareth Simpson
- Claire Walker, Chief Executive of the National Churches Trust
- Sir Philip Rutnam, Chair of the National Churches Trust
All the staff and Trustees of the National Churches Trust
- Sorcha Connell, Communications Consultant and Copywriter
- Lachlan Rurlander, Consultant, Whitestone Insight
- Dr Peter Brierley, Brierley Consulting
- Extra support provided by Jack Edwards at the Diocese of London to the environmental questions, and by Charlotte Walshe for her delivery of the 2010 Survey.
Thank you to everyone who supported the National Churches Survey to ensure that a variety of voices from different denominations across the UK could give their church a voice.
Responsibility for the final report rests with the National Churches Trust