Heaven Seekers Ministry UK International
Charity 1180258
http://heavenseekersministry.org
Overview
Summary
Heaven Seekers Ministry UK International appears to be a faith-centred charity with a broad remit spanning Christian worship and relief of hardship in the UK and abroad. Its stated model is notably non-specific: it identifies wide beneficiary groups and charitable purposes but gives no detail about particular services, places or partnerships. The supplied website content is unrelated gambling material, creating a significant uncertainty about the charity's public-facing digital presence and its ability to communicate its mission reliably.
Operational geography
Coverage: International
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- Direct evidence supports that the charity currently operates in Birmingham City at a city level: the Charity Commission register lists Birmingham City among its operating areas, and the 2024/25 trustees' report says its Christmas Convention was participated in by members in Birmingham. However, neither source identifies a Birmingham venue, service location, ward or neighbourhood.
- The 2024/25 report describes monthly programmes as involving members 'all over the Nation' and records Birmingham participation in a convention. This reasonably indicates that Birmingham is part of the charity's wider UK church network, but it does not establish whether the charity delivers regular in-person services within Birmingham or whether Birmingham members travelled to an event elsewhere.
- No Birmingham physical site can be confirmed. The Charity Commission records a correspondence address and states that the charity does not own or lease land or property. The accounts record premises-rent expenditure, but do not identify the rented premises or their location.
- No material Birmingham-specific partner organisation, project, venue or subsidiary was identified in the available evidence.
- The charity's overall footprint is international rather than Birmingham-neighbourhood-based: its current report records UK and Ghana outreach and support for children's homes in Ghana, while the Charity Commission lists operating areas in Birmingham City, Camden, Coventry City, Croydon and Ghana. This does not evidence citywide delivery across Birmingham.
Additional evidence needed
- A current programme timetable, event notices or official social-media posts that name Birmingham venues or neighbourhoods.
- A current annual report or impact report that distinguishes services delivered in Birmingham from attendance by Birmingham-based members.
- Confirmation from the charity of any regular Birmingham worship, welfare, foodbank or outreach locations and whether these are ongoing.
- Evidence from any Birmingham host venue or delivery partner confirming the charity's use of a local site.
Areas of work
- General Charitable Purposes
- Other Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- People With Disabilities
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Other Charitable Activities
Discoveries involving this organisation
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Observations
A broad mission with limited operational definition
The organisation appears to combine religious activity with a general charitable relief function, rather than presenting a clearly bounded service specialism or target geography.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish a broad enabling or congregation-led charitable model from an organisation whose role can be understood through a defined programme, community or intervention.
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“The charity's objects include advancing the Christian religion in the United Kingdom or elsewhere and relieving people in need, distress, old age or sickness in the UK or elsewhere.”
Source:Charity Commission“The charity helps children and young people, elderly people, people with disabilities and the general public.”
Source:Charity Commission
Worship may be the organisation's central organising activity
The reference to providing an environment for worship suggests that charitable relief may sit alongside, or be connected to, a worshipping community rather than operating as a standalone social-care service.
Why it matters
This is important for understanding how relationships, trust and support may be formed: through religious participation and community life as well as through formal charitable activity.
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“The charity is established to provide an enabling environment for worshipping God.”
Source:Charity Commission“Religious activities are listed among what the charity does.”
Source:Charity Commission
The recorded website appears misaligned with the charity
The available website content appears unrelated to the charity's stated mission and instead promotes online slot gambling. This may indicate an outdated, lost, compromised or incorrectly recorded web address.
Why it matters
This is a material public-information risk: people seeking support, worship or partnership may be unable to verify the organisation or may be directed to harmful and unrelated content.
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“The supplied website content promotes demo slot games, gambling-related links and 'Kudaslot'.”
Source:Charity Commission“The charity's purposes include Christian religious advancement and relief of poverty, hardship, distress, old age and sickness.”
Source:Charity Commission
- No evidence identifies services delivered, locations served, scale of activity or recent beneficiaries.
- It is unclear whether the website address is incorrect, expired or compromised.
- No partnerships, local community relationships or overseas activity are described.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports, trustee reports and financial accounts showing actual activities and expenditure.
- A verified contact channel or current official website.
- Evidence of programmes, beneficiary experiences, delivery locations and partner organisations.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
The objectives of the Charity as set out in the Declaration of Trust are: A) The advancement of the Christian Faith in the United Kingdom and abroad B) The relief of persons who are in conditions of need, hardship, or distress or who are aged or sick, in the United Kingdom or abroad. C) The charity is also established to provide an enabling environment for worshipping God.
Charity objects
A) TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF BELIEFS IN THE CONSTITUTION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM OR ELSEWHERE; B) TO RELIEVE PEOPLE WHO ARE IN CONDITIONS OF NEED, DISTRESS OR WHO ARE AGED OR SICK IN THE UK OR ELSEWHERE.