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The charity's objects ('objects') for the public benefit are to advance the Christian faith in accordance with the statement of beliefs appearing in the schedule hereto in the United Kingdom or the world as the trustees may from time to time think fit particularly but not so as to limit the generality of the foregoing by the co-ordinating of partnerships between churches the planting of new church


To advance the Christian religion by supporting and promoting the Church, especially in countries where Christians are suffering persecution or discrimination and to further the other charitable work of the Church by providing practical assistance and pastoral care for persons in need, especially those who are living in, or are refugees, from such countries.

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Education about the life and death of Archbishop Oscar Romero.


TO HOLD AND MAINTAIN FUNDS FOR THE DIOCESE OF BANGOR, ITS CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS


The advancement of the Christian faith by facilitating the mission of Baptist Churches in the United Kingdom and Ireland by making loans and grants for the building, purchase, enlargement and repairs to places of worship and other halls belonging to Churches or Colleges of the Baptist denomination of the Christian faith.


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.

Charitable activities
Biblica is a worldwide organisation focusing on 3 core strategies of Bible translation, Bible Publishing and Bible Engagement. The mission statement is "transforming lives through God's word". The charity concentrates on carrying out these objectives in the UK and Continental Europe and also operates in other countries as included in A12 above.

Biblica is a worldwide organisation focusing on 3 core strategies of Bible translation, Bible Publishing and Bible Engagement. The mission statement is "transforming lives through God's word". The charity concentrates on carrying out these objectives in the UK and Continental Europe and also operates in other countries as included in A12 above.

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Small grants to charitable projects in the diocese concerned with women.


The Board of Finance is the registered company of the Diocese of Canterbury to manage its financial affairs and hold its assets.The Diocese of Canterbury consists of the parishes of East Kent whose object is the promotion of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to the doctrines and practices of the Church of England.


ADVANCEMENT OF THE EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN FAITH

The Charity's area of benefit is the London Borough of Islington where, through programmes of pro-active grant-making, the Charity's aim is to help those who are sick and poor and to support twenty seven Church of England churches.


Makes grants for ecclesiastical purposes.


Poverty relief.


The Trust awards grants to organisations for educational projects in line with Catholic social thought and teaching


The object of the charity is to: advance the religious and other charitable purposes of the Church of England in the ecclesiastical parish of St Dionis, Parsons Green, Fulham for the benefit of the public. The main activities of the charity are: operating two church halls;letting commercially a residential house to raise income for the charity;making grants to further the charity's object.

The advancement of the Christin Faith particularly through the provision of youth and community activities and accommodation


Support Church of England Schools in the Diocese of Chester


We welcome visitors,by appointment, to utilise resources in the library and provide help with travel costs.The Bookmark UK is now incorporated into the foundation and provides, on request, copies of material in the library free of charge.We give grants to other Christian Scientists whose work is furthering the objects of our trust.Library cataloguing and archiving is work in progress.


Church Growth Trust offers not only property and trusteeship services but also ways of helping churches to grow. It aspires to glorify God by securing for Gospel use independent church properties and together with churches making them fit for their God-given purpose. Services include managing existing properties, new trusteeships and ownerships, building projects and advising churches.


We are a movement for the planting of highly contextualised, gospel-centred, church-planting churches in the most influential cities of the UK.

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The advancement of the Roman Catholic religion throughout the Diocese of Clifton. The provision of pastoral and charitiable services in Roman Catholic parishes and within local communities. The provisoin of education through catholic and ecumenical schools and programmes of adult formation.

The charity exists to support the children at our small, village church school in their educational endeavours, such as special events and educational visits.

To serve God, promote the spread of the Christian religion, by teaching, publications and acts of mercy. To provide accommodation, food and rest for those in mental, physical or spiritual distress. By giving of grants to various institutions, for the Promotion of Religion, Medical, Relief of Poverty etc., both in the United Kingdom and abroad.


ENCOURAGING OF DEVOTION TO OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST IN THE BLESSED SACRAMENT AND MAKING OF GRANTS TO SUPPORT EUCHARISTIC WORSHIP AND TEACHING


Independent grant-making charity supporting churches, particularly United Reformed & Congregational denominations in the provision and repair of suitable buildings. Grants awarded for care and extension of churches, towards capital costs of church community projects and to promote the Christian religion including the United Reformed, Congregational and other churches of the Protestant tradition.


Ministerial and lay training; assisting with pastoral settlements; ministry with youth; childrens work; pension and life cover; ecumenical relationships; mission initiatives including its partnership with Council for World Mission; advice on administration and finance


Relief of Poverty


Local church mission is the heartbeat of CPAS. As an Anglican evangelical mission agency, we believe that the message of the gospel is relevant to all people, and that effective local church ministry is the key to seeing men, women, young people and children come to faith in Christ. CPAS seeks to advance the Christian gospel by working with lay and ordained leaders in churches, offering: training and conferences, residential holidays for children and young people, appointment of incumbents to Anglican parishes, resources, consultancy and advice, and grants (for those in training for Anglican ordination).


Sponsoring our mission partners, developing schools of biblical training and study partner programme promoting active engagement in mission amongst UK and Irish churches. Assisting in indigenous mission endeavours. Provide education through our mission programmes. Be a catalyst for mission between regions and continents.


The charity distributes grants to the poor and needy within the area postcode CT10. The grants are made where there is no other source of money available, i.e. grants are not made in place of benefits, etc. Income is from the letting of land and the receipt of dividends from our investments.


Supporting research, development and innovation in religious education/religion and worldviews education, taking account of the current context of education in England and Wales. Grants and scholarship programmes related to RE; Programme of websites, professional development, events and resources to support teachers of RE; Partnerships with Higher Education, RE associations and RE organisations.

At Dnipro Hope Mission our vision is to help make the Kingdom of God a visible reality in Ukraine. We offer compassionate care for all people in need, such as the sick, disabled, refugees and orphans. A registered UK charity, DHM works primarily with churches to provide education, training and funding, enabling local Christians to demonstrate the love of Christ within their communities.

Grant-making with reference to the general advancement of the Roman Catholic religion. Maintenance of a public chapel available daily for worship.

EMPOWER A WOMAN MINISTRIES operates with a clear objective rooted in Christian values. Their commitment to making grants to both individuals and organisations indicates a holistic approach to empowerment, aligning with the Christian call to serve. By engaging in religious activities, they contribute to both humanitarian and spiritual upliftment. The emphasis on empowering women reflects a biblical ethos of recognising and upholding the dignity of all individuals. This organisation could rightfully be included in a directory of Christian charities, as it explicitly embraces its Christian foundation in its mission.


The charity will assist the Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan to establish and develop a university by:enabling further feasibility studies to be carried out; making representations on behalf of the ECSSS;offering advice on HE governance and strategy;securing grants;identifying and recruiting individuals for the university; assisting with networking.


Support of Christian missionaries and churches throughout Europe. Assisting Christian literature work in Europe. Providing training in Theological studies.


FAITH TO SHARE SUPPORTS AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF 40 CHRISTIAN MISSION AGENCIES WORKING IN MANY COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD. WE ENABLE COLLABORATIVE MISSION, THE SHARING OF RESOURCES FOR MISSION AND THE GROWTH AND EMERGENCE OF NEW MOVEMENTS IN MISSION, ESPECIALLY IN ASIA, AFRICA AND LATIN AMERICA. AROUND 7,000 PEOPLE WORK IN MISSION THROUGH THE AGENCIES OF FAITH TO SHARE.


Over 3 billion people around the world are yet to hear the gospel. Audio media is a powerful way to reach them. That's why Feba works with local partners in Africa, Asia and the Middle East to broadcast God’s message of hope via radio, portable audio devices, the internet and social media to those in hard-to-reach places.

The charity gives grants to UK and foreign agencies for education and missionary work. These grants include the "Bernard Mizeki" award which funds ministry given by the laity and Father Benson scholarships, awarded to seminarians at St Stephen's House Oxford to help those engaged in higher theological study.


Fiftyfour Two Foundation's has a policy of making grants and/or providing or funding consultancy services that will help prevent or relieve poverty, advance the Christian faith and/or advance the effectiveness and efficiency of Charities.

France Mission provides news and prayer information about the religious situation in France. We enable British Christians to connect with French evangelical churches and also with opportunities for Christian service in France. We provide financial support to a number of workers in French evangelical churches and also to Christian projects providing community services in France.


Promotion of interest in the history, fabric, and ornaments of Bath Abbey, and collection of monies by subscription, donations, legacies, and events to enable grants to be made towards the cost of building works, refurbishments, replacements, and additions, as approved by the Parochial Church Council.

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