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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£35.2K
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Spending
£34.6K
- Charity no. 108710
- Date registered. 21/08/2022
Public benefits
The direct benefits which flow from our purpose are the personal growth in the Christian faith of those who attend Templemore Hall, encouragement and support provided to the bereaved, sick and elderly, and the provision of fellowship and friendship to the general public. The benefits are demonstrated by the conducting of services of public worship
on Sundays and during the week, the regular visitation of the sick and elderly, the arranging of special fellowship events throughout the year and the annual distribution of food parcels to the elderly. The trustees are fully satisfied that there is no harm arising from any of the purposes to those involved in the church activities or to anyone in the wider community. The charity's beneficaries are church members and adherents and anyone who chooses to attend the church services which are open to the general public. The only private benefit flowing from our purposes is the provision for a stipend to the Pastor of the church who assumes the role of trustee. Such stipend and any incurred expenses to the Pastor or visiting speakers are incidental and necessary to enable the church to provide the pastoral and administrative support required to fulfil the stated purpose.
What your organisation does
Templemore Hall Assembly carries out its purpose by having regular services for public worship each Sunday and also during the week for prayer and Bible study. Pastoral care is provided to the sick and elderly of the church through visitation and prayer in homes and hospitals. Additionally there are annual fellowship events held and distribution of
food parcels to the elderly.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- General public
How the charity works
- Religious activities