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ALL NATIONS CHURCH ALIVE BELFAST

  • Removed

  • This charity was removed from the register on 31 May 2022
  • Charity no. 108264
  • Company no. 672691
  • Date registered. 18/10/2021

Public benefits

The provision of a forum where the Christian faith can be more fully understood in a practical way that allows participants to serve the local community. It also provides participants with support, both practical and spiritual, in their everyday lives with improved spiritual, mental and/or physical outcomes and reduced levels of anxiety and fear.

The improvement of the life chances of children and young people who attend events and activities. This improvement is achieved by the development of life and social skills that help to equip children and young people to realise their full potential as active and responsible citizens. It also provides improved spiritual, mental and/or physical outcomes and reduced levels of anxiety and fear. The improvement of the practical and physical social welfare condition as well as improved mental condition of participants. It also provides improved spiritual, mental and/or physical outcomes and reduced levels of anxiety and fear. The improved spiritual, mental and/or physical outcomes and reduced levels of anxiety and fear. These benefits are evidenced through continued attendance at public meetings, events and activities by participants as well as their feedback. The purposes of our charity does not lead any identified harm. The church’s beneficiaries are the general public, in particular the young, the old, youth, men, women, those with health problems including mental health problems and education needs. Trustees gain experience of running a charity; these skills can be transferable to other organisations. Trustees and/or members of their families may be employed by the charity or affiliated charities. These benefits are incidental to the purposes. In the case of employment, non-employed Trustees form a majority of the board and make decisions re remuneration without any employed Trustees being present. Feedback from service users and beneficiaries. No. Followers or adherents of the church doctrine, potential followers and the wider public. No

What your organisation does

Our church holds public meetings including a general Sunday morning meeting, occasional prayer meetings as well as holding meetings and events for young people. The charity serves the community with homeless ministry, Christmas GIVE Celebration (giving gifts to the local community), counselling with those suffering from mental health/isolation

issues from Covid, visiting the Elderly and shut-ins, ministering to the lonely, mens/ladies/youth group ministry etc.

The charity’s classifications

  • The prevention or relief of poverty
  • The advancement of religion
  • Other charitable purposes

Who the charity helps

  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • Men
  • Older people
  • Women
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Relief of poverty
  • Religious activities

Charitable purposes

5.1. The Charity's Objects are to promote the following purposes for the public benefit: 5.1.1. advancement of the Christian faith in accordance with the articles of faith adhered to by the United Pentecostal Church of Great Britain and Ireland; 5.1.2. relief of poverty and provision of pastoral care for those in spiritual and physical need by reason of age. Ill health, financial hardship or other disadvantage; and 5.1.3. such other exclusively charitable purpose according to the law of Northern Ireland as the Trustees may from time to time decide.

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