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Church of Ireland Evangelical Fellowship

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £9.2K

  • Spending

    £8.8K

  • Charity no. 100812
  • Date registered. 01/10/2014

Public benefits

The Church of Ireland Evangelical Fellowship provides benefits to it’s members and members of the general public. These benefits include their coming to a better understanding of both the Evangelical Christian faith and the effects this should have on their everyday life, in particular to live out the biblical injunction to love your neighbour as

yourself. The benefits will be evidenced through a new or increased commitment to the Christian faith, through increased attendance at religious services and through informal and ad-hoc feedback from those of the general public who attend our events and receive our publications. Harm We believe that no harm can come from the purpose of the charity. Beneficiaries All our activities are open to the general public. The primary beneficiaries are our members and members of the church of Ireland. Private Benefit Any private benefit which may arise would be incidental to the running of the organization.

What your organisation does

The Church of Ireland Evangelical Fellowship hold several meetings/events each year at which respected Christian leaders and teachers are invited to speak. We produce publications on a variety of subjects relevant to our purpose. We encourage our members to pray regularly for one another, as well as for the Church of Ireland and the people of

Ireland.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of religion

Who the charity helps

  • General public

How the charity works

  • Cross-border/cross-community
  • Religious activities

Charitable purposes

The purpose of the organization is to advance the Evangelical Christian Faith in the Island of Ireland, particularly among members of the Church of Ireland.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

  • CIEF
  • 12 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Rev Raymond Kettyle
  • Ven David Huss
  • Mr Andrew Brannigan
  • Dr Ruth Gardiner
  • Rev Anna Williams
  • Rev Karen Salmon
  • Mr Billy Fyffe
  • Rev Dr Peter Munce
  • Rev Matthew Gaw
  • Mr Joshua Pringle
  • Rev Mark Lennox
  • Rev Catherine Simpson

Public Address

Miss Patricia Halliday Lib, 35 Cabra Road, Hillsborough, County Down, BT26 6NB

List of regions

  • In Ireland
  • In Northern Ireland

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