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Public benefits
The Anchor's meetings are free of charge and open to all, and the public benefit of the meetings is the promotion of family stability and well-being this gives individuals the increased ability to contribute positively to society. The Anchor Church also provides support and guidance to those activities of its members that seek to promote in
Northern Ireland an understanding of the Christian beliefs as set out in the Church’s basis of faith through practical expression of Christian beliefs and ideals in the community. The benefit of such support and guidance is to enable those members to be better able to serve in the community. Demonstrated above. There is no harm arising from any of our purposes as a charity Children (5-13 year olds) General public Men Older people Preschool (0-5 year olds) Women Youth (14-25 year olds) There is no private benefit flowing from any of the purposes.
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The Anchor Church North Antrim is an active church that has weekly gatherings for different age groups across society. We organise services for both members and non members in which we share biblical teaching, and give opportunities for feedback. We also organises times for worship and prayer throughout the week. The Anchors meetings are free of
charge and open to all, and the public benefit of the meetings are the promotion of family stability and wellbeing this gives individuals the increased ability to contribute positively to societ. The Anchor Church also provides support and guidance to those activities of its members that seek to promote in Northern Ireland an understanding of the Christian beliefs as set out in the Church’s basis of faith through practical expression of Christian beliefs and ideals in the community. The benefit of such support and guidance is to enable those members to be better able to serve in the community. The Anchor Church North Antrim provides teaching and training opportunities for members, using the resources of the staff (Pastor) employed by the Church and also external courses and events. (B) Assist the work of individual Christians and Christian organisations, insofar as the work, whether in Northern Ireland or abroad accords with the Church’s aims. The public benefit of providing donations to such charitable organisations is expected to be in accordance with their aims and purposes. We make donations as agreed by the members of the Church. The purpose of these donations includes the promotion of religious activity, relief of poverty, training and equipping, work with youth and the elderly, homeless and other local and national charities.
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- The prevention or relief of poverty
- 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
- General public
- General public
- Older people
How the charity works
- Religious activities
- Religious activities
- Religious activities
- Religious activities
- Religious activities