God'S Kingdom Society (Church)
Charity 1056941
Overview
Summary
God's Kingdom Society appears to be a faith-centred organisation whose civic role extends beyond worship through moral formation, youth development and stated concern for people in need. Its operating model seems to combine a central religious identity and leadership structure with recurring conferences, assemblies, broadcast media and a geographically dispersed congregation. The available evidence suggests that community contribution is framed principally through Christian conduct, evangelism and spiritual renewal, while the practical scale and nature of its welfare activity remain unclear.
Operational geography
Coverage: International
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- Direct evidence: the Charity Commission register states that the charity operates in Birmingham City. However, it does not identify a Birmingham service, worship venue, address, partner, activity type or beneficiary catchment.
- Reasonable interpretation: Birmingham is part of the charity's declared operational footprint, but the available evidence is insufficient to map that activity to any supplied Birmingham ward or to the recognised City Centre place.
- The organisation's official branch directory lists physical branches in London and Manchester, alongside sites in Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, the United States and Canada, but does not list a Birmingham branch or site. This leaves unclear whether Birmingham activity is delivered through an unlisted congregation, intermittent events, individual members, grants, remote services or another arrangement.
- No material partnership extending the organisation's operational reach within Birmingham was identified in the evidence reviewed.
- The evidence does not support classifying its Birmingham activity as neighbourhood-based, district-wide or citywide in operational terms; only the regulator's Birmingham City-level declaration is available.
Additional evidence needed
- A current annual report or trustees' report specifying the nature, frequency and locations of services or activities in Birmingham.
- An official Birmingham congregation or service location, timetable, event notice or contact page.
- Confirmation from the charity of whether Birmingham activity is ongoing and whether it is delivered directly, through a local branch, through partners, or remotely.
- Details of any Birmingham-based partner organisations, grant recipients or venues used by the charity.
Areas of work
- General Charitable Purposes
- Overseas Aid/famine Relief
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin
- People With Disabilities
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Makes Grants To Organisations
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Human Resources
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Civic contribution is framed as moral formation
The organisation appears to treat Christian teaching as a route to community contribution, especially by shaping behaviour and responsibility among young people.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish GKS from charities primarily organised around direct service delivery: its likely influence may be cultural and relational, affecting how members understand civic responsibility.
Show evidence
“A Student Assembly held in August educated young people on the basic requirement of being a good asset to the community, with seminars on Christian behaviour in the community.”
Source:Charity Commission“Its mission includes preaching the truth of God's word, defending the faith of Christ and exposing falsehood.”
Source:Organisation
A recurring-events model may create durable member networks
The annual sequence of youth, women, lay-member and ministerial gatherings suggests an organisation built around regular convening, not only weekly worship.
Why it matters
Repeated gatherings can create channels for mutual support, leadership development and collaboration, even though the evidence does not show how these relationships operate locally.
Show evidence
“The 2025 schedule listed pre-conference meetings, youth and women fellowship conferences, a lay members' conference, a ministers' conference, a summer mass meeting and a youth assembly.”
Source:Organisation“The 2025 Summer Mass Meeting was scheduled in Houston, Texas.”
Source:Organisation
Its stated beneficiary reach is broader than its evidenced activity
GKS presents itself as serving elderly people, disabled people, people of particular ethnic or racial origin and the wider public, but the supplied activity evidence is specifically about youth education.
Why it matters
This gap is worth investigating because it may reveal either an under-documented welfare role or a mismatch between registered charitable scope and current practice.
Show evidence
“The charity says it helps children or young people, elderly people, people with disabilities, people of a particular ethnic or racial origin and the general public.”
Source:Charity Commission“The reported activity was a youth seminar attended by 110 people.”
Source:Charity Commission
- What practical welfare, grant-making, advocacy or disability-related services GKS currently delivers.
- How its Nigeria headquarters, Houston gathering and online broadcasting connect to local communities.
- Whether youth assemblies lead to sustained volunteering, mentoring or other community activity.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity records showing beneficiaries, locations, partners, grants and service outcomes.
- Evidence from local congregations, beneficiaries or partner organisations about GKS's practical community relationships.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
"Student Assembly" Held in August to educate young ones on the basic requirement of being a good asset to the community. Seminars on christian behaviour in the community. 110 youths attended the seminar.
Charity objects
910 TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION (2) THE RELIEF OF THE ELDERLY OR PEOPLE WHO ARE OTHERWISE IN NEED (3) TO EDUCATE YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES