Heart Of Worship Christian Centre Ltd
Charity 1132393
www.heartofworshiplive.webs.com
Overview
Summary
Heart Of Worship Christian Centre Ltd appears to operate as a faith-rooted, practical support organisation rather than solely a place of worship. Its stated work combines emergency relief, employability support, advice and support for people facing addiction or hardship, and assistance across age and disability groups. The available evidence suggests a broad, community-facing model that may connect immediate needs—such as food and clothing—with routes toward greater stability, including training, job search support and guidance.
Operational geography
Coverage: Citywide
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- Direct evidence: the Charity Commission record for the 2024 reporting year states that the charity operates in Birmingham City and describes services including food and clothing support, employability-related training and advice, and support for people experiencing hardship, disability, ill health, or addiction.
- Reasonable interpretation: the organisation should be treated as having a Birmingham-wide operational footprint at city scale because Birmingham City is its currently declared area of operation. This does not demonstrate that services are delivered evenly across the city or from sites in multiple wards.
- The Charity Commission also describes the charity's area of benefit as 'undefined; in practice, local'. This creates uncertainty over whether its practical delivery is concentrated around one neighbourhood despite its Birmingham City operating-area declaration.
- No supplied or authoritative public evidence identifies a current service venue, outreach location, beneficiary catchment, or partner-delivery location within any named Birmingham ward or recognised place.
- A charity contact address is recorded as the correspondence address of current company directors, but it cannot safely be treated as a delivery site. The Charity Commission states that the charity does not own or lease land or property.
- No material delivery partnerships or subsidiaries were identified in the Charity Commission or Companies House records reviewed.
Additional evidence needed
- Current information from the organisation identifying the venues, wards, and frequency of its food, clothing, advice, training, worship, and support activities.
- A current programme timetable, annual report, impact report, or service-referral information showing where beneficiaries are served.
- Confirmation of whether the charity contact address is used for service delivery, administration only, or neither.
- Details of any current delivery partners, host venues, outreach arrangements, or referral networks that extend the charity's reach within Birmingham.
Areas of work
- Accommodation/housing
- Disability
- Economic/community Development/employment
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity
- Other Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
- The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
- People With Disabilities
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Makes Grants To Individuals
- Other Charitable Activities
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Human Resources
- Provides Other Finance
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Faith is linked to practical social support
The organisation appears to use its Christian charitable purpose as a foundation for a wide range of welfare and inclusion activity, rather than limiting its public role to religious practice.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish the organisation as a potential bridge between faith communities and frontline community support, with relevance to partners working on poverty, isolation and inclusion.
Show evidence
“To advance the Christian faith for the benefit of the public, advance education and training, and relieve poverty, sickness and distress.”
Source:Charity Commission“Helping the elderly people in our community, providing food, clothes etc.”
Source:Organisation
Support may span crisis relief and economic participation
There are signs of a progression-based model: immediate material help may sit alongside CV preparation, job search, training and interview support intended to improve access to work.
Why it matters
This suggests the organisation may be more than a relief provider. It could be an important local connector between financial hardship and employability pathways.
Show evidence
“Providing food, clothes etc.”
Source:Organisation“Engaging in CV preparation, job seach, SIA Badge/Training, CSCS Training/Cards, Esol, Interview tecniques.”
Source:Organisation“Economic/community development/employment.”
Source:Charity Commission
The organisation may serve people facing overlapping disadvantages
Its beneficiary groups and activities indicate an intention to support people whose needs may combine disability, ill-health, financial hardship, addiction, age-related vulnerability or barriers to employment.
Why it matters
This breadth may make the organisation a valuable referral point, but it also raises questions about how it prioritises needs and maintains specialist capability.
Show evidence
“Giving advice and guidiance: Helping those addicted to drug and alcohol to freedom.”
Source:Organisation“Giving relief to youth, ill-health, Disable person and those with financial hardship or any other disadvantages.”
Source:Organisation“Children/young people, elderly/old people, people with disabilities, other charities or voluntary bodies, and the general public/mankind.”
Source:Charity Commission
- It is unclear which activities are currently active, their scale, frequency and geographic reach.
- There is no evidence of referral partners, delivery staff, funding sources or outcomes for beneficiaries.
- It is unclear whether addiction support is peer guidance, signposting or specialist intervention.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or service data showing numbers helped, services delivered and beneficiary outcomes.
- Information on partnerships, referral routes and qualifications or safeguarding arrangements for advice, training and addiction-related support.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Helping the Elderly people in our community.providing food,clothes etc *Engaging in CV- preparation .Job seach . SIA Badge/Training . CSCS Training/Cards . Esol,Interview tecniques *giving relief to youth, ill-health,Disable person and those with financial hardship or any other disadvantages and many more * Giving Advice And guidiance: Helping those addicted to drug and alcohol to freedom.
Charity objects
TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING. THE RELIEF OF POVERTY, SICKNESS AND DISTRESS.