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The Free Presbyterian Church Mission Board

Registered

  • Charity no. 110622
  • Date registered. 08/09/2025
  • * registered as a component element of a designated religious charity

Public benefits

The Mission Board of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster meets the public benefit requirement. The Board is established to benefit its members and the general public both at home, through the work of our children’s and home evangelists, and abroad, through the work of our Missionaries and partners, in the advancement of religion. The benefits

which flow from its purpose include the holding of public worship and fulfillment of the Great Commission to preach Christ crucified in all the world, the coming of souls to saving faith in Jesus Christ, repentance from sin and the holding to orthodox Bible religion. Adherence to this framework leads to spiritual and moral development and wider society living in accordance with God's moral law. It encourages demonstrable acts in the world such as fervent evangelism, missionary effort, the establishment of new churches, the instruction of students for Christian service, the progress of Christian schooling and the provision of pastoral care, and humanitarian relief. The benefits are further demonstrated through attendance at public worship as well as regular evaluation of the activities, informal and ad-hoc feedback from members, the congregations, their families and the general public. This purpose does not lead to harm. The charity’s beneficiaries are the Christian Church and the general public within society wherever across the world the Mission Board of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster has an opportunity to minister. The only private benefits flowing from this purpose are to those members who would receive reasonable remuneration paid in respect of employment by the Board; those members who may enter into contracts with the Board and receive reasonable payment for goods and services supplied; where a member may benefit as a student at our Bible Colleges; or where someone from a member’s family may benefit as a pupil at a Christian school, or through a bursary. These private benefits are incidental and necessary to ensure the public benefit is provided to our beneficiaries.

What your organisation does

The Mission Board of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, either directly in registered churches or through partner churches and fellowships, conducts a range of regular church services including worship each Lord’s day, and weekly Bible Studies and Prayer Meetings. We also conduct Bible Classes, Sunday Schools, Children's Meetings and Youth

Fellowship meetings. Periodically we hold evangelistic and teaching meetings, Open-air services, Holiday Bible Clubs, and summer camps for different age groups. The Board also manages overseas Christian Schools, and supports a needy work at home amongst the addicted. We seek to evangelise people outside of the Christian faith as well as building up and nurturing those who profess saving faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, through the preaching and teaching of the whole counsel of God, as contained in the holy Scriptures, and through pastoral support and visits. We make use of websites and social media, giving information about our activities and to support donations. The Mission Board works with our partners to develop and broadcast radio programmes in overseas locations and we are active in the translation and publication of printed Christian material for our Missionaries and overseas churches. Where humanitarian needs are evident in our chosen fields of service, the Board will assist the church members and the wider public in the local community. The Mission Board also provides training for our overseas Pastors, Missionaries, Christian workers and Christian School teachers.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of religion

Who the charity helps

  • General public

How the charity works

  • Religious activities

Charitable purposes

The Objective of the Church is to promote the advancement of religion in accordance with the Holy Scriptures, the subordinate standards of the Articles of Faith, the Westminster Standards, and the Book of Church Order.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

  • 23 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Mr D Aiken
  • Rev D Brown
  • Rev J Creane
  • Mr J Dumigan
  • Rev P Foster
  • Mr T Gilmore
  • Mr P Haffey
  • Mr A Hamilton
  • Mr J Mcauley
  • Rev D Mcmillan
  • Rev A Patterson
  • Mr B Stewart
  • Rev G Wilson
  • Mr J Murray
  • Rev R Mckee
  • Rev J Moffatt
  • Rev T Martin
  • Mr D Robinson
  • Dr N Campbell
  • Rev G Wilkinson
  • Mr S Mckee
  • Rev S Anderson
  • Mr N Porter

Contact details

Public Address

Rev D Mcmillan, 3 Carrigenagh Road, Kilkeel, Newry, BT34 4NE

List of regions

  • In Ireland
  • In Northern Ireland
  • Internationally
  • Australia
  • Kenya
  • Nepal
  • Republic Of Ireland
  • Spain
  • Uganda

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