Christian Advantage International
Charity 1145972
Overview
Summary
Christian Advantage International appears to be a faith-based organisation whose public role is centred on regular worship and the advancement of Christianity. Its governing purpose is geographically expansive, allowing activity anywhere in the United Kingdom or world, while the available activity evidence points to a community-facing worship model. The charity is also classified as providing advocacy, advice or information, suggesting that its contribution may extend beyond services themselves, although the form and reach of that support are not yet clear.
Operational geography
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Newtown
Confidence: medium
Direct evidence supports a current Birmingham physical listing. This supports a Birmingham presence, but does not independently confirm operational activity in Newtown or that regular worship services are currently delivered from the listed premises.
- BT Birmingham North A-Z Directory, published 2026
Lists Christian Advantage International in Birmingham. - Supplied Charity Commission organisation record
States that the charity holds regular worship services to promote the Christian faith for public benefit in the community.
Remaining uncertainties
- The evidence establishes a listed physical presence in Birmingham but does not confirm whether this is the venue for worship services, an office, or a correspondence and administrative base.
- The supplied registered address is in Walsall. It should not be treated as evidence of a Birmingham service location.
- No current official programme, timetable, annual report or accessible organisational website content was available to identify additional Birmingham delivery locations, service catchments or neighbourhood partnerships.
- The Charity Commission-derived data records work in Nigeria alongside the UK presence, supporting an international overall footprint; the available evidence does not describe the nature, scale or delivery partners of that overseas work.
- No material partnerships extending the organisation's operational reach within Birmingham were evidenced.
Additional evidence needed
- A current official service or worship timetable stating the venue or venues.
- The latest trustees' annual report or accounts, including descriptions of UK and Nigeria activities and delivery locations.
- Confirmation from the organisation that its Birmingham listing remains an active operational or worship site.
- Current information on any Birmingham-based partner churches, venues or agencies involved in delivery.
Areas of work
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A locally expressed mission with potentially wide reach
The organisation appears to operate through regular community worship while retaining a charitable mandate that permits activity across the United Kingdom and internationally. This may indicate a local congregation or worship community connected to a broader outward-facing religious mission.
Why it matters
This distinguishes the current delivery model from the organisation's potential scope. A reader should not assume that its visible community activity represents the full extent of its intended role.
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“To advance the Christian faith in such ways and in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the trustees may from time to time think fit.”
Source:Charity Commission“Holding regular worship services to promote the Christian faith for the public benefit in the community.”
Source:Organisation
Worship may be the organisation's main relational infrastructure
Regular worship services appear to be the charity's stated operating mechanism, not simply one activity among many. These gatherings may be its principal means of building relationships, communicating beliefs and creating public-facing contact.
Why it matters
Understanding worship as organisational infrastructure helps clarify where connections, participation and informal support may arise, rather than treating the charity solely as a provider of discrete services.
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“Holding regular worship services to promote the Christian faith for the public benefit in the community.”
Source:Organisation“Religious Activities.”
Source:Charity Commission
An advisory role is recorded but not yet explained
The classification of advocacy, advice or information suggests the organisation may offer guidance alongside religious activity. However, the available evidence does not identify the topics, recipients, format or scale of this support.
Why it matters
This could represent an important connection between faith activity and wider community support, but it remains an unverified aspect of the organisation's practical role.
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“Provides Advocacy/advice/information.”
Source:Charity Commission“The General Public/mankind.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Whether the organisation undertakes activities beyond worship services.
- Who uses its advice or information, and what needs that support addresses.
- Whether its UK-wide and international charitable scope is currently active or only permissive.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports, accounts or activity reports describing programmes, locations and beneficiaries.
- Information on worship attendance, community partnerships, referrals and any advice or advocacy offered.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
HOLDING REGULAR WORSHIP SERVICES TO PROMOTE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN THE COMMUNITY.
Charity objects
THE OBJECTS OF THE ORGANISATION'S ARE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC: TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH[ IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF BELIEFS] IN SUCH WAYS AND IN SUCH PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OR THE WORLD AS THE TRUSTEES FROM TIME TO TIME MAY THINK FIT.