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Status
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Income
£23.2K
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Spending
£19.2K
Public benefits
We believe that the purposes are in accordance with the Public Benefit requirements of the Charities Act (NI) 2008. (1) Direct benefits which flow from the purpose to our beneficiaries. (a) Increased spiritual well-being. Weekly meetings are held at our premises at 19 Hall Road, Coleraine, where Christian doctrine is taught, and those attending
are enabled to grow in their Christian Faith for the first time. These meetings are made known by the distribution of literature in the community, on a regular basis announcing date and times. (b) Increased health and hygiene. We also teach the doctrines of Scripture concerning healing and well-being, highlighting areas of life-style which may need to be changed, as taught in The Bible, so that lives can be edified and morally uplifted, as they receive these truths and allow God's word to influence their lives. We invite those who are sick in any way, or experiencing a lack of well-being in their lives, to receive prayer as outlined in Scripture. The choice is entirely with the individual. We are confident from many years in the ministry that no harm arrives from our purposes. Direct benefits are being capable of demonstrated, proven or evidenced as follows: - Testimonies of those who have attended our facilities or being attended to in their homes. No harm arises from each of our purposes. There are no private benefits relating to the carrying out of our purposes to any individual or organisation. No fees are charged to beneficiaries in order to use our services and our facilities are clearly communicated as available to all.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
Abundant Life Christian Centre has been established to promote the Christian faith by helping people to better understand the teaching of The Bible, focusing upon healing and restoration in peoples lives and families. All members of the community are welcome to receive the benefit of our facilities; irrespective of faith or religion.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- Addictions (drug/solvent/alcohol abuse)
- General public
- Mental health
How the charity works
- Counselling/support
- Medical/health/sickness
- Religious activities