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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£109.9K
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Spending
£83.7K
- Charity no. 103570
- Date registered. 18/06/2015
Public benefits
The expression of the precepts of the Christian religion through engagement with the general public, and in particular with the disadvantaged, the sick, the elderly and the young is a public benefit. This can be measured and evidenced through increased social integration and pastoral care delivered at the point of need. The direct benefit of
participation in Church life includes the enjoyment of public worship and the giving and receiving of pastoral ministry, improved understanding of the values relating to civic engagement, community cohesion and providing a bridge between diverse groups as well as improved educational outcomes through the Church’s ministry of teaching. The beneficiaries are the general public, and the public valuation of the benefits can be evidenced through attendance at public worship, participation in Church governance and willingness to support through contributions the continuing witness of the Church. The wider benefit to the public will outweigh any detriment arising in the course of Christian outreach. Any private benefit arising out of the fulfilment of our Christian ministry or to lay staff is essential to the fulfilment of the purpose of the advancement of religion. No Trustee receives remuneration, reward or other private benefit for carrying out their Trustee responsibility.
What your organisation does
we have women group, youth group, sunday school, sport event bowls and badmintion, choir, worship on sunday, youth organistions (guides and scouts) older group, and art and craft group
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- General public
How the charity works
- Religious activities