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Status
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Income
£89.1K
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Spending
£67.7K
Public benefits
The advancement of the Christian faith in accordance with Biblical principles, manifest in:- 1 Personal growth in the Christian faith of those who attend the meetings. 2 Provision of comfort and support to those who have been bereaved. 3 Visitation of sick, elderly, housebound or hospitalised. 4 Provision of Biblical education to children and young
people. 5 Prayer for, and interest in overseas and local missionaries. 6 Cooperation with other churches and the work of the Association of Baptist Churches. 1 The ongoing regular attendance at the regular services. 2 Regular baptismal services for those who want to be baptised. 3 Regular attendance at events other than the Sunday services. 4 The prayerful and financial support for missionary activity at home & overseas. 5 The numbers of young people involved in activities. 6 The provision of the CD ministry and YouTube channel. The Trustees are satisfied that the activities of the church will not cause harm to any individual attending the church or to any member of the wider community. The beneficiaries are the churches members, adherents, visitors, the Association of Baptist Churches, the various Missionary Societies. All meetings are open to the general public. One or more trustees may be full or part-time employees of Shankill Baptist Church. Any stipend or incurred expenses are incidental and necessary to the fulfillment of our stated purposes.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
Shankill Baptist Church conducts regular services for public worship of God, prayer, bible study, preaching and teaching for all age groups. Also providing pastoral care for the sick and elderly of the church (and others) through visitation and prayer.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Men
- Older people
- Women
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Religious activities