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To educate children and young people living in East Hull to develop their leisure time through a programme of physical, mental and spiritual activities to enhance the personal development of young people, including - Badge Work and learning (skill, community and spiritual), Sports Activities (football, swimming, table tennis, badminton), Adventure (camping/ trips, expedition, outdoor cooking/BBQ).

The purpose of Scouting The purpose of Scouting is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.The Scout MethodScouting uses a Method, which is young people, in partnership with adults:

A Rocha is an international conservation organisation working to show God's love for all creation. A Rocha is committed to environmental action through community-based conservation projects.

A Rocha is an international conservation organisation working to show God's love for all creation. A Rocha is committed to environmental action through community-based conservation projects. The activities of A Rocha Trust were transferred to A Rocha International (charity 1136041) on 1st July 2010 and A Rocha Trust (charity 288634) became dormant from that date.


Christian Conservation Organisation


At Abernethy, we believe that shared adventures in the outdoors create incomparable opportunities to transform lives. Since 1971, Abernethy Trust has provided adventure residential experiences through our outdoor adventure centres situated in wild yet accessible locations across Scotland. Through hospitality and adventure, we equip our guests with relationships, experiences, and character that will arm them for life. Every week we see people changed over the course of just a few days at one of our centres. As well as creating excellent adventures, we cultivate connected communities. As we live these adventures with our guests, we help increase well-being in young people as they see who they are, grow confidence in their value and go on to live life to the full. We thrive on seeing young and old face new challenges, overcome fears, and learn more about who they are. The team at Abernethy are all Christians, and, we serve, love and learn from others regardless of their beliefs. Our faith fuels our belief that each and every person is unique and valuable. While our faith motivates our own lives, we respect that others may not hold the same convictions. Our guests are welcomed and listened to by a team who go above and beyond to deliver excellent quality for all. We have worked with primary schools, high schools, special schools, colleges, church groups, youth and uniformed groups – and more! Each year, the centres host approximately 7,000 guests between them. Whether it’s outdoor learning, team building and leadership formation or making connections between morals and values and how we live our lives using the rich resources of our Christian traditions via RME and the CfE… Or a challenging wilderness experience in order to grow in faith and fellowship, we will work with you to meet your objectives through the context of the outdoor environment. This is Abernethy: we live the adventure, we inspire the adventurer.


Building a community in the mountains and beyond that draws peole to the life changing love of Jesus.


Art and Christianity seeks to foster and explore the dialogue between art, Christianity and other religious faiths. Through events, publications and consultation, we offer education, enquiry and exchange with regard to the relationship between art and faith; collaboration and partnership with galleries, art institutions and places of worship;advocacy and advice on commissioning works of art.

The Charity is established to assist and support the Dean and Chapter of Leicester Cathedral in furthering the religious and charitable work of the Cathedral.

The activities of the trust were transferred in 2011 to Rock UK Adventure Centres Ltd, charity number 1107724.


Arranges and manages concerts and recitals by the Bath Abbey choirs and on the Abbey organ.Sponsors recording and production of CDs of the Abbey choirs and organ.Supports the musical education of the Abbey choirs.Provides front-of-house support for Abbey musical eventsSells CDs of Abbey music.Makes grants to Bath Abbey to fund all aspects of music.

Befriended provides a range of services aimed at combating loneliness and isolation amongst older people living in Mid Sussex. These include face to face befriending, telephone befriending, befriended buddies, bereavement support, chaplaincy, exercise classes, social activities and events.


The objects of ATL are to promote the Christian Religion, to contribute to the funds of any charitable institutions, associations, funds or objects and to carry out any charitable purpose.

The aims of the Charity are:- advancing the Christian religion for the benefit of local inhabitants- supporting local people in matters relating to their mental, physical & social welfareIts activities include:- drop-in cafe- children's work, with links to local schools- Christian counselling


The charity's activities are the promotion of the evangelical christian faith and in furtherance of this object to provide a Christian Centre.

Bible and Breakfast is a non-denominational ministry which aims to encourage engagement with the Word of God- especially in community. So, simply put, we want to help you gain knowledge and deeper understanding of the Word. We do this over food because both scripture and research has shown that human beings bond well over the common experience of sharing in a meal, something Jesus did repeatedly.


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Birch Hall Adventures provides outdoor education and activities for schools and groups. These include: Sailing, Simulated Caving, Bush Craft, Camping, Archery, Geo-caching, Nature Walks. It also provides access to facilities for other organisations and groups.

Breathe is a faith based charity building local communities in Penwith, West Cornwall and beyond.initially in Penzance we are now represented in Truro and Porthleven with desire to serve communities across the UK. As a faith based organisation we run creative focused alternatives to traditional church, encouraging people to encounter God through creative means. Many people have found God here.


BTGs delivery programme includes running football sessions for the community; smaller focused, peer-to-peer mentoring; community events and conferences.

The BRIDGES Centre is a Christian project intended to be available to serve all members of the community and build bridges between all sections of it. The core use is as a pop in centre but it is also available for such groups as schoolchildren after school, young people during the evening, people learning household and cookery skills, and arts and crafts and the appreciation of them.

Currently a dormant company, planning to use it as the vehicle into which the existing Bristol Cathedral Trust charity is incorporated.
Promotes the Christian faith primarily through the development of the ministry of music.The Trust makes donations to the ministry of other Christian groups and individuals, both at home and abroad. Facilitates the music ministry of the various Cambrensis groups and works with Cambrensis Productions Ltd. in arranging various Christian concerts and in the production of Christain music c.d.s

Established to form an ongoing part of the life and work of the cathedral and to assist in its fund-raising for the development of the cathedral's life and worship, the improvement of its facilities and the maintenance and restoration of its buildings.


To advance the education of the public in the art of music with special reference to the Choral Service in Cathedrals, Collegiate Churches and Chapels and other appropriate places of worship.


CCA is active in promoting Animal Welfare and related issues throughout the Catholic world and educating all Catholics (and others) on Catholic teaching and practice on the issue of Animal welfare and compassion in line with published Catholic documents such as Pope Francis' Encyclical letter Laudato Si'.CCA does this through various means including our magazine The ARK magazine and social media


CPW RUNS RESIDENTIAL COURSES, FROM 2 TO 7 DAYS DURATION, TO HELP MEMBERS DEEPEN THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF THE CATHOLIC FAITH. SOME COURSES ARE FOR ALL-AGE GROUPS INCLUDING CHILDREN; OTHERS ARE FOR ADULTS ONLY; ALL COMBINE STUDY WITH HOLIDAY AND THE CHANCE TO LIVE (BRIEFLY) IN COMMUNITY. MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ALL ROMAN CATHOLICS AND PEOPLE IN SYMPATHY WITH THE CATHOLIC TRADITION.


Organise Christian arts festivals incorporating all forms of all artistic expression by Christian artists (including, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, music, drama, dance, painting and sculpture) with the aim of using artisitic expression to spread the Christian gospel.


We bring ringers together, and represent them nationally and internationally, to promote public awareness of church bells and change ringing. We provide advice and assistance and information to church authorities and ringing societies. We assist in the provision, restoration and maintenance of church bells.

To establish Christian ecological centres and participate in projects involving ecological regeneration, thereby offering opportunities for learning, community building, reflection and healing across a wide range of disciplines.


Festivals, Events, Workshops

Training in the art of church bell ringing.Training in church bell maintenance.Arranging and running practice meetings for church bell ringers.Arranging and running church bell ringing competitions.Arranging church bell ringing for special events and commemorations.Providing grants towards the preservation, restoration, and augmentation of church bells and their fittings.

Raises funds to support Chichester Cathedral for:The restoration, development and maintenance of the Cathedral. The promotion and improvement of the musical and educational facilities. The restoration, development and maintenance of other buildings in the Cathedral Close. Such other charitable objects and charitable activities as are normally undertaken by the Dean and Chapter.

Provides a safe place for children to play and enables those caring for pre-school children whether they are mothers, fathers, other relations, childminders, nannys or au pairs to meet other carers over tea and coffee whilst the children play. Toys and activities are provided and there are occasional social activities.
CAH provide low cost activity holidays for 12 to 17 yr olds. Each year, in school summer holidays, we hire Bassenfell Manor Christian Centre and run five consecutive weeks each attended by approx. 40 young people.Campers do a range of activities (eg:Sailing; Kayaking; Mountain Walking etc) as well as Bible studies. The cost to those able to pay is £268 per wk however weeks are free when necessary.

The principal activity of the charity throughout the year was to advance the evangelical Christian faith as an association of Christian camps, conference centres, churches and individuals.


To lend out costumes and theatrical resources for Schools, Churches and Community Groups for Education, the enhancement of Worship and the Performing arts

Promotes and encourages the propagation, among Churches and the public, of a better understanding of the integrity of creation and of the human role as steward of creation.

Promote and advance the Christian religion by the provision of residential holiday, recreational and conferences facilities.

Water based activities include sailing, kayaking, open canoeing and improvised rafting. We also offer a wide range of land based activities specifically: archery tag, assault course, tunneling, climbing wall and archery.

Water based activities include sailing, kayaking, open canoeing and improvised rafting. We also offer a wide range of land based activities specifically: archery tag, assault course, tunneling, climbing wall and archery.

To serve the city of Liverpool by providing services for local communities that promote their welbeing in mind body and spirit. We achieve this through a spectrum of activities, such as housing, health initiatives, sport, the arts and various other activities across the city.

1) In developing countries we plant trees and support sustainable living to prevent poverty, protect wildlife and absorb CO2, a main cause of climate change. 2) We explain climate issues and promote 'living better on low carbon' to encourage action.3) We show how core Christian values imply concern about climate change. We work in partnerships and do not restrict those who benefit.


Outdoor education and training for people from all walks of life.


Outdoor education and training for people from all walks of life.


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To lead a life of prayer according to the pattern laid down by monastic tradition, that is, 'to serve, praise and worship God in the spirit and in truth' through the threefold means of prayer, work and lectico devina.The community also produces and sells various arts and crafts.


Covenant Players is an international Christian repertory theatre company. We are a communications and educational resource, providing performances and training in service to the church, schools, prisons and diverse organisations across the wider community.