Kingdom Assembly Mission
Charity 1144718
Overview
Summary
Kingdom Assembly Mission appears to operate as a faith-led community anchor rather than solely a worshipping congregation. Its Christian mission provides the organising framework for a broad mix of practical support, community discussion, education and outreach. The available evidence suggests an organisation seeking to connect religious activity with local social contribution, particularly around homelessness, youth, women and vulnerable groups. Its role may therefore include convening people, providing space and supporting community-facing initiatives, although the scale and reach of this work remain unclear.
Operational geography
Coverage: Citywide
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission records Birmingham City as the area in which the charity operates, but it does not identify neighbourhoods, wards, delivery venues or the locations of individual services.
- The registered address is not treated as a confirmed operational site: it may be an administrative or correspondence address, and the Charity Commission states that the charity does not own or lease land or property.
- There is no accessible organisational website, current annual report or project information evidencing where food provision, community projects, music school activity, worship services or church planting are delivered.
- No material partnerships or partner-operated venues that extend the charity's reach within Birmingham were identified in the available evidence.
Additional evidence needed
- Current service schedules, event listings or project descriptions giving the locations of food provision, community projects, music school sessions and worship services.
- Confirmation from the charity of whether its registered address is used for service delivery, meetings or worship, rather than solely as a registered contact address.
- Current information on any churches, community venues, schools or voluntary-sector partners through which the charity delivers activity.
- A current annual report or equivalent activity report identifying the geographic reach of services across Birmingham.
Areas of work
- Accommodation/housing
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
- People With Disabilities
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Other Finance
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Faith appears to be the platform for community action
The organisation appears to treat advancement of the Christian faith and practical community contribution as interconnected rather than separate strands of work.
Why it matters
This suggests its value may lie not only in religious provision, but in mobilising relationships, volunteers and resources around local needs through a shared faith identity.
Show evidence
“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”
Source:Charity Commission“PROVIDING FOOD FOR THE HOMELESS, HOLDING MEETING TO DISCUSS HOW TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY, COMMUNITY PROJECTS GEARED TOWARDS YOUTH, WOMEN & VULNERABLE PEOPLE/GROUPS”
Source:Organisation
The organisation may function as a local convenor
Alongside delivering activities, it appears to create settings where people can meet, discuss community contribution and access facilities or information.
Why it matters
This points to a potential role in strengthening local connections: its influence may extend beyond direct beneficiaries to voluntary groups and others using its networks or space.
Show evidence
“HOLDING MEETING TO DISCUSS HOW TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY”
Source:Organisation“Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Advocacy/advice/information”
Source:Charity Commission“Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies”
Source:Charity Commission
Its offer spans immediate relief and longer-term participation
Food provision may address urgent hardship, while youth, women’s and vulnerable-group projects and a music school may support participation, skills and belonging over time.
Why it matters
This combination may make the organisation relevant across different stages of need, and could create opportunities for referral or collaboration between welfare, youth and cultural organisations.
Show evidence
“PROVIDING FOOD FOR THE HOMELESS”
Source:Organisation“COMMUNITY PROJECTS GEARED TOWARDS YOUTH, WOMEN & VULNERABLE PEOPLE/GROUPS, MUSIC SCHOOL”
Source:Organisation“Education/training, Accommodation/housing, Religious Activities”
Source:Charity Commission
- Whether listed activities are ongoing, occasional or planned.
- Which communities are reached, and whether support is locally focused or delivered more widely.
- How accommodation or housing activity is provided in practice.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual report or activity update showing delivery scale, locations and outcomes.
- Information on partners, referral routes, volunteers and use of facilities.
- Evidence of beneficiary experience and the organisation's approach to safeguarding and inclusion.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
PROVIDING FOOD FOR THE HOMELESS, HOLDING MEETING TO DISCUSS HOW TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY, COMMUNITY PROJECTS GEARED TOWARDS YOUTH, WOMEN & VULNERABLE PEOPLE/GROUPS, MUSIC SCHOOL, PREACHING THE CHRISTIAN GOSPEL & PROPAGATING THE CHRISTIAN FAITH, WORSHIP SERVICES AND CHURCH PLANTING
Charity objects
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