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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£495.0K
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Spending
£538.4K
- Charity no. 103411
- Date registered. 12/08/2015
Public benefits
The Public Benefit Requirement Having regard to the Public Benefit Requirement Statutory Guidance, we set out below how the Ministry meets the public benefit requirement. The direct benefits which flow from this purpose include encouraging moral improvement, good citizenship, adherence to Christian values and an understanding of the Christian
faith. These benefits can improve mental health, the feeling of belonging to a community and giving meaning to this life and hope of eternity. These benefits will be demonstrated through the public attending Christian events, changing their social and moral behaviour and following the practices and beliefs of the Christian faith. This purpose could lead to harm to some people by being excluded from their family or community or persecuted for their Christian values or faith. However, this harm is outweighed by the benefits described above, to the vast majority of the public, who believe in and benefit from Christian values and the Christian faith without fear of exclusion or persecution from people of different beliefs. The Ministry’s beneficiaries are the public anywhere worldwide. The only private benefits flowing from this purpose would be to the employees of and suppliers to the Ministry. These benefits are incidental and are necessary to ensure the purpose is achieved by reaching the public with the Christian gospel.
What your organisation does
Crown Jesus Ministries communicates Jesus across Ireland. The CJ kids dept delivers bible-based programmes in schools churches to primary school aged children. They visit schools (inc SEN) to take assemblies and RE classes and visit church groups and participate in church services. Using puppets alongside creative digital media and storytelling,
the team reaches 1000s of children each year. The CJ Youth dept delivers culturally relevant and bible-based programmes & training. 1Way seeks to engage the whole school through a series of special events and workshops leading to an evening outreach event. RE classes & SU programmes can be delivered in-person or through digital resources. HUB is an event for church youth groups to come together and connect through worship, teaching and ministry. The Adult dept works with churches to support, train, and equip in evangelism. This ranges from partner church projects to developing church missional strategies. Our County initiatives focus on resourcing every home & school with a message of hope, supported by prayer meetings, free training and outreach events for all. The School of Evangelism provides practical theological training in evangelism and mission. A network of evangelists from across Ireland meet at the annual Evangelist’s Gathering. The Academy is a year out programme providing opportunities to serve, learn & grow. Students can choose from 4 streams; Engage (Kids, Youth & Schools Ministry), Reach (Adult Evangelism & Prayer), Create (Digital Media & Comms) and Virtual (Online programme). cjmedia.online launched in Oct 2020 as a free resource website providing relevant resources, training and teaching material for school teachers, ministers, kids and youth workers and others. Hope Chapel Lane is a missional hub open Mon-Sat offering practical help/support focusing on pointing people to the transforming love of Jesus. This is a place to worship, serve, learn, and pray with a focus on revival and mission.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- Addictions (drug/solvent/alcohol abuse)
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Homelessness
- Men
- Women
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Advice/advocacy/information
- Community development
- Education/training
- General charitable purposes
- Religious activities
- Youth development