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Status
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Income
£19.3K
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Spending
£18.9K
Public benefits
Public benefits principal object A/objects B/C/F/I:sacred space for adults&children to engage in Church Worship Services&Bible Studies&receive Prayer ministry/increase spiritual experience&education/Non-Believers increase knowledge of Christianity/bringing Christian faith to community/helps dispel loneliness,isolation&improve mental health; raising
moral standard of society; develop inter-church networks/prayer breakfasts give opportunities to public enjoy Missionaries/Speakers around the world;Objects D/E:Christians education regarding Christian Marriage/Baptism/provision of public ceremonies.Objects G/H:New Christians faith&education strengthened; Christian Volunteers opportunity reach&engage in community/serve/advance Christian faith.Objects I/J:children benefit mentally/physically&spiritually from Bible Studies/Creative Arts/Youth trips, they developing better morals/standards/increase spirituality; given Godly example youth leaders/youth leaders serve&evangelise&develop skills/creativity in community outreach and public benefit.Objects K:pastoral care&prayer received/hospital&prison visits/help with bereavement/help to improve mental&emotional&physical health for adults&children; Objects L:poor/marginalized/homeless receive food/clothing/emergency funding; volunteers have opportunity to connect to their community and provide care.Object M:Churches working together/creating good community relations/advancing Christian faith/opportunities created for volunteers to serve/work together/evangelise/promote the Christian Faith.Object N:engaging public in new experiences/mission trips to advance Christianity around the world/missionaries benefiting from prayer/finances.Objects O,P,Q, R: new churches formed/ advancement of religion/networks churches developed/community cohesion; general public educated Christian faith through media/tv/radio; the Church a voice to the voiceless/defending the oppressed/supporting social justice&increasing public awareness/education. These benefits are demonstrated through feedback from service users, members of the public and regular evaluation by leadership/event questionnaire feedback. To our knowledge our purposes/aims will not lead to any harm but if such occurs it will be far outweighed by the benefit. The beneficiaries of this Charity are people living mainly in a deprived area of Belfast, coming from both sides of our communities, reaching out across Northern Ireland and around the world who will benefit from these objects. The Trustees do not believe there are any private benefits which arise from our purposes. In the event that any do arise, they are incidental to the benefits provided to the public.
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King’s Christian Fellowship Church holds weekly worship services every Sunday and also King’s Kids Sunday School lessons. We also have Bible Studies once per week, monthly ‘Food for Thought’ Prayer/Worship Breakfasts, in the Holiday Inn Belfast, hosting a variety of guest speakers from around the world including missionaries/pastors and other
believers. We carry out other projects during the year including, Santa Clause Events to areas of deprivation within our City, delivery of Christmas Hampers and Turkeys, Christmas and Easter Dinner Events/Outreaches with Christian Speakers, Special Speakers Christian Conferences, Speak at Other Church Conference/Events and provide pastoral prayer and support at other Church Conferences, work alongside other Churches in events/conferences and other matters, provide clothes to the homeless and food to those in need, signpost people in need to other help and assistance available, etc. We carry out pastoral care in our community with the general public and also to Church Members, including prayer ministry, visiting people in prison/hospital and in care. Our Church gets the opportunity to advance the Christian Faith both on radio and/or TV in debates/discussions and also to defend the poor and needy regarding social justice issues. Our Church has had the opportunity to work, from a Christian perspective, in the peace process in Northern Ireland and work with Politicians and others in this regard. We also are involved in working with other Church networks e.g. AIM International (Senior Elders Ordained under this Ministry) & working alongside the Global Church Network, both here in Northern Ireland and around the world.
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- The advancement of education
- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- Addictions (drug/solvent/alcohol abuse)
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Ex-offenders and prisoners
- Homelessness
- Interface communities
- Men
- Mental health
- Older people
- Parents
- Preschool (0-5 year olds)
- Specific areas of deprivation
- Unemployed/low income
- Volunteers
- Women
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Religious activities