FOREWORDA NEW STUDY ON MIGRATION IN EUROPEINTRODUCTION1. General introduction2. An inter-disciplinary approach to migration and the response of Churches in Europe3. Introducing the challenges of measuring contemporary patterns of migration in Europe and the response of the Churches in Europe4. Integration, community and belongingCHAPTER ONE: MEASURING THE PHENOMENON OF MIGRATION IN EUROPE1. The phenomenon of migration in Europe2. Developing, monitoring, and regulating migration in Europe3. European Migration and Migrant demographics4. Monitoring migration, integration and the intra-EU free movement of people5. Indicators of belonging and migration in Europe 6. Experiences of community and migration in Europe7. Migration glossaryCHAPTER TWO: A SOCIOLOGICAL ACCOUNT OF RELIGION, MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION IN EUROPE1. Introduction2. Religion and secularism in Europe3. Integration4. Self-identification and otherness5. The Stranger: a particular category of other6. Community and belonging7. Belonging in migration 8. Social capitalCHAPTER THREE: A THEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE PHENOMENON OF MIGRATION IN EUROPE1. Reviewing the theological sketch of the first edition of Mapping Migration2. A brief historical account of migratory European Christianity3. Is a comprehensive theological account of migration possible?4. Migrant and non-migrant together on the way towards integration, belonging and community 5. Remaining areas for exploration within a theological account of migration CHAPTER FOUR: MIGRANT INFOGRAPHICS FOR MEMBER STATES OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE CHAPTER FIVE: EUROPEAN CHURCHES RESPONDING TO MIGRATION1. Introduction2. Migrants in the life of the churches3. Migrant young people in the life and ministry of the churches of Europe4. Advocacy and Assistance5. Individual reports from Churches describing the presence of migrants in the life of their church and their advocacy and assistance programmes among refugees and migrants6. Concluding remarksCHAPTER SIX: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE MIGRANT EXPERIENCE OF ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN THE CHURCHES OF EUROPE1. First encounter with a church community and the choice of affiliation2. The factors behind migrants’’ active participation in a church community3. The role of the church from the perspective of the migrant4. The migrant experience of integration 5. Concluding remarksAPPENDIX ONE: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REFERENCESAPPENDIX TWO: QUESTIONNAIRE CIRCULATED TO CHURCHES AND CHURCH-RELATED AGENCIES IN EUROPEAPPENDIX THREE: RESOLUTIONS AND STATEMENTS