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Status
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Income
£48.4K
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Spending
£53.4K
Public benefits
The greatest benefit anyone can experience is the change in their life that accepting the Lord Jesus Christ as their Saviour brings. We believe that it gives hope, meaning and purpose to their life. These are spiritual benefits that lead to emotional well-being and satisfaction. The benefits flowing from our purposes are the friendship and
fellowship that people experience and enjoy which manifests itself by them continuing to attend the church services. No. The charity’s intended beneficiaries are the people who can benefit from its charitable purposes. Given the geographic location of Shiloh Hall, 76 The Mount, Belfast, BT5 4ND; the primary beneficiaries are people who live in the vicinity of this postcode in east Belfast. There are also church members who live further away, but who value the friendship, fellowship and Bible teachings such that they are prepared to travel to this place of worship. No, apart from the reimbursement of any incidental expenses.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
To fulfil Purpose 1 - The church members meet weekly for worship, prayer and Bible ministry. To fulfil Purpose 2 - We hold a monthly gospel meeting for anyone who is able to attend - community singing and a gospel Bible talk. We hold a "Discovery Club" for primary aged children once a week - games/activities, singing and a Bible talk. We hold
a monthly service for older people - community singing and a Bible talk. We hold a monthly "Tea Meeting" for people in the vicinity of the church - a light meal, community singing and a Bible talk. We hold a monthly "The Source" gospel meeting for teenagers and young people - Fun quiz, community singing, Bible talk and a light meal.
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- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Older people
How the charity works
- Religious activities