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Status
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Income
£10.3K
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Spending
£6.4K
Public benefits
The direct benefits which flow from our purposes include the promotion and adoption of a moral framework and encouraging people to be good citizens; increased religious education through bible study, prayer groups, Sunday School and discussion groups; increased social inclusion and community cohesion through pastoral/hospital visiting and care to
all in our community as well as primary school assemblies for local schools. This is demonstrated through numbers of people attending our Sunday Services which are open to all and informal feedback from the community. Our beneficiaries are people living within the greater geographical area of Ballymoney. The Minister receives private benefit of a salary. This is necessary to achieve the purposes and is therefore Incidental. There is no harm.
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We organise church services on a minimum of five times a year. Our Minister visits all who are lonely or ill on a regular basis. Whilst we hold a communion service once a year she will also bring communion to those who are unable to attend church. When surplus funds are available we also make charitible donations to the wider community and within
the denomination.
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- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- General public
How the charity works
- General charitable purposes
- Religious activities