4 Square Gospel Church, Power And Authority Sanctuary
Charity 1174354
Overview
Summary
4 Square Gospel Church, Power And Authority Sanctuary appears to be a faith-led organisation whose core role is religious rather than service-specialist. Its charitable purpose is tightly anchored to advancing Christianity under a defined statement of faith, while its reported methods suggest it may combine worship and ministry with practical forms of support, including use of facilities and grants to individuals. This indicates a potentially community-facing church model, though the available evidence does not show how extensively those wider charitable activities operate.
Operational geography
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Allens Cross
Confidence: low
The available evidence identifies a Birmingham main office/registered-address location, but does not confirm that services or worship are delivered there rather than it being a correspondence address. No other current service locations are evidenced.
- Supplied organisation record
The charity reports religious activities, including providing services and facilities. - Eden organisation profile: 4 SQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH, POWER AND AUTHORITY SANCTUARY
The profile identifies Birmingham as the organisation's 'Main office'.
Remaining uncertainties
- There is no accessible primary website content, current annual report, timetable, or venue information establishing where worship, pastoral support, grants, or other services are actually delivered.
- The Birmingham location may be an administrative or correspondence address rather than a public-facing church or service-delivery site.
- No evidence was found of additional Birmingham sites, operational partnerships, or activity extending beyond the immediate local area.
- The neighbourhood coverage classification is a cautious interpretation of the single evidenced Birmingham base, not confirmation that the organisation serves only Allens Cross residents.
Additional evidence needed
- A current annual report or trustees' report specifying activities, service venues, and the geographic reach of beneficiaries.
- Current official church communications giving worship-service, outreach, or pastoral-support locations.
- Confirmation from the organisation of whether the Birmingham address is an operational venue, office-only address, or correspondence address.
- Evidence of any formal delivery partners or regular venues elsewhere in Birmingham.
Areas of work
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Makes Grants To Individuals
- Other Charitable Activities
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A doctrinally anchored charitable role
The organisation appears to define its public-benefit activity primarily through the advancement of a specific Christian faith tradition, rather than through a broad social-service mission.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish the church's likely decision-making framework: its activities, partnerships and use of resources may be shaped strongly by its statement of faith and religious mission.
Show evidence
“THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF FAITH DETAILED IN THE FIRST SCHEDULE HERETO ("THE STATEMENT OF FAITH")”
Source:Charity Commission“Advancement of religion of the Christian Faith.”
Source:Charity Commission
Potentially more than a worship-only presence
Although religious activity is its stated work, the organisation may also provide practical support through individual grants, facilities and services, suggesting that its role could extend beyond congregational worship.
Why it matters
This raises the possibility that the church is a community resource as well as a faith community, making its premises, pastoral networks or grant-making capacity potentially relevant to local support systems.
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“Makes Grants To Individuals, Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services, Other Charitable Activities”
Source:Charity Commission“Religious Activities”
Source:Charity Commission
An outwardly broad beneficiary definition
The organisation appears to frame its intended beneficiaries broadly as the general public, rather than limiting its stated reach to members or a narrowly defined group.
Why it matters
This may indicate an openness to serving people beyond a formal congregation, but it would be important to test whether this broad charitable reach is reflected in actual delivery.
Show evidence
“The General Public/mankind”
Source:Charity Commission“Makes Grants To Individuals, Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services, Other Charitable Activities”
Source:Charity Commission
- There is no evidence about the specific services, grants or facilities the organisation provides.
- Its geographic reach, congregation, partnerships and relationship with other local organisations are unknown.
- It is unclear whether practical charitable activity is central to its operating model or reported only as a possible method.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports, accounts or activity reports showing expenditure, grants, services and beneficiary reach.
- Information about its premises, programmes, local partnerships and how members of the public access support.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Advancement of religion of the Christian Faith.
Charity objects
THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF FAITH DETAILED IN THE FIRST SCHEDULE HERETO ("THE STATEMENT OF FAITH")