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CSLI (Belfast) Ltd

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £90.7K

  • Spending

    £89.3K

Charity no. 108479 Company no. 645319 Date registered. 20/01/2022

Public benefits

Whilst a public benefit statement has been provided the Commission has relied on other evidence to satisfy itself that the public benefit requirement has been met. What are the direct benefits flowing from your organisation's purposes? CSLI (BELFAST) LTD meets the public benefit requirement by providing benefit to its members and the general

public by making known the Christian Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ through the advancement of religion How can the benefits identified above be demonstrated? CSLI (BELFAST) LTD provides the benefit of the advancement of religion through the promotion and running of the C.S. Lewis Institute Fellows Programme to include lectures, holding of prayer meetings, producing and/or distributing literature on the said Christian religion, organizing annual retreat and all other activities ancillary or related thereto to equip Christians in discipleship and apologetics in order that they may articulate, defend and live out the Christian faith in personal and public life. Is there any harm arising from any of the purposes? No Who are the charity's beneficiaries? The General Public in Northern Ireland Is there any private benefit flowing from any of the purposes? Is it incidental and necessary? No

What your organisation does

Through the promotion and running of the C.S. Lewis Institute Fellows Programme to include lectures, holding of prayer meetings, producing and/or distributing literature on the said Christian religion, organizing annual retreat and all other activities ancillary or related thereto to equip Christians in discipleship and apologetics in order that

they may articulate, defend and live out the Christian faith in personal and public life.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of religion

Who the charity helps

  • General public

How the charity works

  • Religious activities

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 30 June 2024

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 30 June 2023

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charitable purposes

A) To advance the Christian religion for the benefit of the public in accordance with the Statement of Faith. B) To advance the Christian religion (as set out in 4 (A above) in Northern Ireland for the benefit of the public through the promotion and running of the C.S. Lewis Institute Fellows Programme to include lectures, holding of prayer meetings, producing and/or distributing literature on the said Christian religion, organizing annual retreat and all other activities ancillary or related thereto to equip Christians in discipleship and apologetics in order that they may articulate, defend and live out the Christian faith in personal and public life. Nothing in the articles will authorise an application of the property of the charity for purposes, which are not charitable in accordance with any statutory provision regarding the meaning of the word “charitable”, or the words “charitable purposes” in force in any part of the United Kingdom and/or Republic of Ireland and/or the European Union or elsewhere. For the avoidance of doubt, the system of law governing the articles of association of the charity is the law of Northern Ireland”.

Governing document

Memorandum and Articles

Other name

C.S. Lewis Institute - Belfast
  • 9 Trustees
  • 2 Employees
  • 30 Volunteers

Contact details

Public address

  • Stuart Horner, 6Th Floor, East Tower, Lanyon Plaza, 8 Lanyon Place, Belfast, BT1 3LP

Trustee board

Trustee
Dr Maureen Elizabeth Jane Bennett
Mr Jeremy Reginald Falkner Eves
Mr Trevor Eccles Reaney
Dr Joel Stephen Woodruff
Mrs Linda Anne Barr
Scott Carson
Mrs Karena Cluney
Mr Aaron Joel Williamson
Dr Olwen Griffith Kerr

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland