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Status
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Income
£97.8K
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Spending
£36.6K
Public benefits
The trustees believe that our purposes satisfy the public benefit requirements. The Society is established to advance the Christian faith by proclaiming the gospel to all people, to support engagement between people of the Jewish faith and people of the Christian faith and to continue to provide a ministry through which Jewish people may come to
recognise Jesus as their Messiah. The public benefit which flows from this purpose includes the promotion of religious harmony between the Christian and Jewish faiths and communities by encouraging among them a greater understanding and appreciation of each other’s faith, beliefs and practices and their common ground and to this end promote friendship and mutual trust. The benefit received is encouragement, help and support for the spiritual growth of Messianic Believers and Congregations. The second purpose seeks to remind the Christian Church about its Jewish roots. The direct benefit which flows from this purpose is a greater knowledge and understanding of the Jewish roots of the Christian faith and the revelation of Jesus contained within the Biblical Feasts and Festivals. The benefit received relating to our purposes can be demonstrated through the feedback we receive from Churches, groups who invite us to speak about our work and from individuals who attend organised events. It can also be demonstrated through an increase in the number of people requesting to be added to our contact list and to receive the CMJ Ireland Newsletter. There is no harm or private benefit as a result of our purposes being carried out.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
We are invited to speak in Churches and to church groups, teaching about the Jewish roots of the Christian faith. We hold meetings and events with international speakers and bible scholars to promote the Ministry. We support a number of relief projects in Israel which help Jews and Arabs who are in need. A Christian Heritage Centre in Jerusalem
which shows the influence Christianity has had on the Middle East. We also support a Jewish and Arab International school in Israel.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of religion
- The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science
Who the charity helps
- Ethnic minorities
- General public
- Interface communities
- Volunteers
How the charity works
- Education/training
- General charitable purposes
- Heritage/historical
- Relief of poverty
- Religious activities