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Public benefits
The direct benefits which flow from our purposes are: -The provision of a Christian and moral framework encouraging people to engage positively with the culture around them and to care for their fellow human beings -Deepening understanding of how the Bible speaks to contemporary culture and guidance as to how Christians can make a positive
contribution to the peace and prosperity of the wider community. -The provision of regular Christian education, helping people to understand, live out, defend and promote the Christian gospel. -The development of individual ability and gift. -The engagement and encouragement of volunteers in practical and spiritual service to their fellow human beings. -The spread of the Gospel of peace, bringing reconciliation both between human beings and God and between human beings. The promotion of the importance of facilitation of honest discussion and examination of the Christian faith in comparison with other value systems. The encouragement of deeper knowledge and understanding of the Christian faith and its relevance to contemporary society. -The encouragement of people gathering together for common purpose, developing friendships and providing help and support to one another. -The creation of a safe place for people from all walks of society to hear about, explore and discuss the Christian faith. The support of individuals within our own community who have suffered -The encouragement of an outward ethos of generous and practical compassion. These benefits are demonstrated through: -Those attending and benefiting directly each week, the leaders and helpers mobilised each week through various programmes and the positive contributions of members within the wider community and the effective pastoral care supporting both families and individuals, the number remaining after services to talk and interact and the quality and quantity of these discussions. There is no harm associated with the purposes. The charity’s beneficiaries are: -The regular attendees of all ages at weekly events run in its our premises in Belfast. - Adults, children and young people that are assisted financially, pastorally, physically and spiritually through our support - People from Europe, primarily Romania, who have settled in Northern Ireland. There is no private benefit flowing from the purposes.
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Weekly Bible Study: where we teach people the word of God from the bible, and its application to their personal lives both spiritually, mentally and physically. Weekly bible studies provide an environment of relaxation to pray, worship, hear the word of God and have fellowship with other people. Sunday Services: This creates an atmosphere of
enlightenment through the word of God, renewal with the word of God and healing. The word preached on Sundays, creates better citizens because it shows people a healthy identity of who they are, and that encourages people and lifts up their spirits. Evangelism Outreach: We share our faith with people, as many as are open for such discussions. We leave out leaflets at doors containing God’s love letters to humans. Social events: These events provide an atmosphere to chat, relax and have prayer if needed. Children’s and young people’s events: we hold regular evets aimed at children and young people where they can learn together about the Bible and about God.
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- The advancement of religion
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Older people
How the charity works
- Community development
- Religious activities
- Religious activities
- Religious activities
- Religious activities
- Religious activities
- Religious activities