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Public benefits
The Trustees believe that our purposes satisfy the public benefit requirements. Our primary purpose as stated in our Trust Deeds is “To advance the Christian Religion in the Country of Ireland area and elsewhere” by: 1. Conducting meetings, lectures, seminars, concerts, holiday camps and conferences together also with whatever other formats as
may seem appropriate to the Trustees for the purpose of Religious Education. 2. Training leaders for the propagation of the Christian Religion. 3. Engaging in youth work including the organisation of youth clubs, recreational projects and training schemes for young people. 4. The distribution of Christian books, pamphlets, magazines and tapes. 5. By the promotion of interest in Ireland in Christian Missionary Work whether said Missionary Work is in Ireland or elsewhere. 6. Interpretating the Christian Faith into practical everyday experience. 7. Providing visiting speakers. 8. Giving to the poor or those in need and/or supporting organisations/charities whose aims are the relief of the poor and needy. The direct benefits derived from these purposes is the meeting of the spiritual needs of individuals and encouraging the spiritual development of these individuals, support for the poor and disadvantaged, both through our own direct involvement and also through support of other charities working in this area. These benefits are demonstrated by feedback from those who attend our meetings and avail of our services. The leadership team regularly review the ongoing benefit of the charity. There is no harm arising from these purposes. We have a cross-community membership and place particular emphasis on the Unity of the Christian Church in Ireland. The beneficiaries of this purpose are mainly people living in Northern Ireland, but also through our support of Christian Mission others who are engaged in mission work aboard. The Trustees do not believe there are any private benefits which arise from our purposes.
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The organisation holds a monthly meeting which is open to all to attend and free of charge. At this meeting we engage in Christian Worship. On occasions we will be addressed by a visiting speaker or by one of our own members. We discuss the spiritual needs of members and others associated with the organisation and pray for those needs. We
currently meet in the Family Centre at Belvoir Parish church.
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- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- Adult training
- Overseas/developing countries
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Cross-border/cross-community
- Religious activities
- Youth development