Flame Pentecostal Church Of Cherubim & Seraphim Movement Birmingham UK

Charity 1144631

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

The available evidence suggests that Flame Pentecostal Church Of Cherubim & Seraphim Movement Birmingham UK is a faith-centred organisation whose public role extends beyond worship into informal support and capability-building. Its stated activities indicate a model in which religious practice, counselling and training may reinforce one another, while its charitable classifications suggest an intention to address both spiritual and practical needs. However, the evidence does not yet show who uses these services, how poverty relief is delivered, or the organisation's local partnerships.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: International

Operational areas:

Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Ladywood

Confidence: low

Evidence identifies a registered office in Birmingham and reports property rent, utilities, repairs and functions alongside worship, community-service, mentoring and advice activity. This may indicate an active local base, but does not establish operational activity in Ladywood or confirm that worship, counselling or training are delivered at the registered office.

  • Charity Commission: trustees' report and financial statements for year ended 30 September 2024
    The report gives a Birmingham registered office; describes the charity's principal object as organising church services, community services, mentoring and advice, and records £6,432 property rent plus utilities, repairs and functions expenditure.
  • Birmingham City Council planning record 2017/00089/PA
    The council record records the site's ward as Ladywood.
Remaining uncertainties
  • The available evidence does not identify the precise venue or neighbourhoods in which worship, counselling, training, mentoring, advice or community services are delivered; it does not expressly confirm that these take place at the registered office.
  • The Charity Commission records Birmingham City as an area of operation, but this is a broad geographic declaration and does not establish delivery across all Birmingham wards or a citywide service model.
  • The Charity Commission also records Nigeria as an area of operation, supporting an international overall footprint, but no current Nigerian locations, programmes, partners or scale of activity are disclosed.
  • No material delivery partnerships or partner-operated sites were evidenced in the sources consulted.
Additional evidence needed
  • A current official service timetable, venue list or church programme confirming where worship, counselling and training are delivered.
  • A current annual report or impact report that separates activity undertaken at the registered office from activity delivered elsewhere in Birmingham.
  • Official information on any Nigerian projects, local partners, beneficiary locations and the charity's present role in delivery.
  • Confirmation from the organisation of whether the registered office is a worship/community-service venue, an administrative base, or both.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • Education/training
  • Religious Activities
  • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Provides Advocacy/advice/information

Discoveries involving this organisation

The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • Faith appears to be the organisation's organising platform

    The organisation appears to use Christian worship as the central setting from which counselling, training and wider public-benefit activity are offered.

    Why it matters

    This suggests it may be understood not only as a place of worship, but as a community-facing support setting where trust, advice and learning are connected to faith practice.

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    • The objects are to advance the Christian faith for the benefit of the public.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Holding Christian worship services, counselling and training.

      Source:Organisation
  • Its public-benefit role may combine pastoral and practical support

    Counselling, advocacy or advice, training and poverty-relief activity may indicate a blended support model rather than a solely devotional one.

    Why it matters

    This broadens the range of organisations that could be relevant to it: advice providers, adult-learning organisations and poverty-relief groups may hold complementary capabilities.

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    • Counselling and training.

      Source:Organisation
    • Provides advocacy/advice/information.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty.

      Source:Charity Commission
  • The intended reach is broad, but the actual community reach is unclear

    The organisation frames its beneficiaries as the general public and its objects permit activity across the United Kingdom or world, yet the available evidence provides no indication of its active geographic or demographic focus.

    Why it matters

    This is important for understanding whether it primarily serves a neighbourhood congregation, a diaspora faith network, or a wider constituency through activities beyond Birmingham.

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    • The General Public/mankind.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • In such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the trustees may think fit.

      Source:Charity Commission

    Remaining uncertainties

  • Which communities access worship, counselling, training or poverty-relief support.
  • Whether advice and poverty-relief work are delivered directly, through volunteers, or through partner organisations.
  • What local relationships, referral pathways or community facilities support its work.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports or activity descriptions showing services, participation and outcomes.
  • Information on local partnerships, referral arrangements and the geographic reach of beneficiaries.
  • Evidence describing how poverty relief and training are delivered in practice.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

HOLDING CHRISTIAN WORSHIP SERVICES, COUNSELLING AND TRAINING.

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.