Mountain Of Fire And Miracles Ministries Goshen Assembly
Charity 1168209
Overview
Summary
Mountain Of Fire And Miracles Ministries Goshen Assembly appears to be a Cardiff-based faith organisation whose core operating model combines intensive worship and prayer activity with a broad stated commitment to pastoral, educational and poverty-relief support. Its public identity is strongly shaped by revivalist theology and regular collective religious practice, while its charitable registration frames this activity as serving children, older people and people with disabilities. The available evidence suggests a potentially significant community-facing role, but gives little indication of the scale, form or reach of its non-religious support.
Operational geography
Coverage: National
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission record lists Birmingham City among the areas in which the charity operates, providing direct but locality-level evidence of activity in Birmingham.
- No current Birmingham branch, service venue, event location, partnership or physical site is identified on the organisation's official branch locator, contact page or supplied website content. The available evidence therefore cannot be mapped reliably to any supplied Birmingham ward or to City Centre.
- The official branch locator lists active branches across England, Wales and Scotland, supporting a national operational footprint overall; however, it does not list Birmingham. This conflicts with, or may reflect a different reporting period from, the Charity Commission's Birmingham City declaration.
- There is no evidence that a Birmingham presence is neighbourhood-based, district-wide or citywide. It may represent an unlisted branch, occasional activity, or historic/self-reported operating geography.
Additional evidence needed
- A current Birmingham branch address, place of worship, programme timetable or event notice published by MFM Goshen Assembly.
- The charity's next annual return or trustees' report clarifying whether Birmingham City remains an active operating area and describing the form of activity there.
- Confirmation from the organisation of any Birmingham delivery partners, hosted venues or regular outreach locations.
Areas of work
- Religious Activities
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- People With Disabilities
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Prayer is the organisation's central organising practice
The organisation appears to be structured primarily around recurring, intensive prayer and revival activities rather than around a conventional service-provider model. Its stated emphasis on aggressive prayer, fasting, vigils and extended prayer events may be both its distinctive offer and the main mechanism through which members form relationships and receive support.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish the organisation from charities that deliver poverty relief mainly through material aid or professional services. Any collaboration would need to recognise that faith practice is likely central to its identity, participation and approach to wellbeing.
Show evidence
“Prayer goes on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, non-stop at MFM Prayer City.”
Source:Organisation“Regular programmes include fasting and prayer, a monthly seven-hour prayer event, weekly vigils and Command the Week.”
Source:Organisation“Aggressive prayer is described as an aid to spiritual focus.”
Source:Organisation
A broad charitable remit may extend beyond its visible public offer
The charity's formal remit includes poverty relief and support for neglected people, older people and people with disabilities, but its public-facing material foregrounds religious events and internal ministries. This may indicate that community support is delivered through pastoral relationships or is less visible online.
Why it matters
The difference between formal charitable purposes and visible activity is worth investigating: it could reveal under-recognised community capacity, or a gap between stated aims and documented delivery.
Show evidence
“The charity works for the prevention or relief of poverty and religious activities.”
Source:Charity Commission“The charity helps children or young people, older people and people with disabilities.”
Source:Charity Commission“Its activities include counselling and programmes for neglected, poor and elderly people.”
Source:Organisation
The organisation may function as a locally rooted branch within a wider religious network
Goshen Assembly appears locally based in Cardiff while presenting itself as part of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, including references to branches and events involving senior ministry leadership. This may give it access to wider religious networks, teaching and event infrastructure beyond its immediate locality.
Why it matters
Its local influence and potential partnerships may be shaped not only by Cardiff relationships but also by resources, practices and priorities from a wider ministry network.
Show evidence
“The organisation lists its address as 2a Trident Court, East Moors Road, Cardiff, CF24 5TD.”
Source:Organisation“The website refers to branches located near users.”
Source:Organisation“A listed event is Great Physician Night in London, ministered by Dr. D. K. Olukoya.”
Source:Organisation
- Whether poverty-relief, disability and older-person support is delivered directly, through referrals, or primarily through pastoral support.
- The scale, frequency and geographic reach of community-facing services.
- Whether the listed ministries serve the wider Cardiff community or mainly church members.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or trustee reports describing beneficiaries, expenditure and outcomes.
- Details of community programmes, referral partners and eligibility for support.
- Evidence of local partnerships with disability, older-person, youth or poverty-relief organisations.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
PROPAGATE CHRISTIANITY THROUGH CHRISTIAN MEETINGS, SEMINARS, CONVENTIONS, CRUSADES; THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION; EVANGELICAL TRAINING; COUNSELING, SPONSORING OF PROGRAMMES FOR THE RELIEF OF NEGLECTED, POOR AND THE ELDERLY; PUBLICATIONS DISTRIBUTIONS OF BOOKS, AUDIO, AND VIDEOTAPES
Charity objects
TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF FAITH