New Triumphant Pentecostal Church Of God
Charity 1032173
Overview
Summary
New Triumphant Pentecostal Church Of God appears to combine a worship-centred identity with a broad civic remit in Birmingham. Its formal purposes extend beyond religious practice to education, recreation and support for people experiencing poverty, suggesting that the church may be intended to function as a community-facing institution as well as a place of worship. However, the available activity evidence identifies only worship, so the extent to which its wider charitable objects are currently delivered is unclear.
Operational geography
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Moseley
Confidence: low
The charity's recorded activity is a place of worship/church and an external charity listing describes Birmingham as its main office. However, the available evidence does not independently confirm that worship or other services are currently delivered from this location, rather than it being a correspondence address.
- Supplied organisation record
The registered charity address is in Birmingham; the recorded activity is 'Place of worship-Church' and the charity provides services. - Eden charity listing for New Triumphant Pentecostal Church Of God
Lists Birmingham as the organisation's 'Main office' under 'Where we operate'.
Remaining uncertainties
- There is no accessible official website, current annual report, service timetable or venue information confirming the location at which worship, advice, education, recreation or poverty-relief activity is delivered.
- The Birmingham-wide wording in the charity's objects establishes an intended beneficiary geography, but does not demonstrate current citywide delivery.
- No evidence was found of additional operational sites, outreach locations, delivery partners or formal partnerships extending the charity's reach beyond the recorded location.
- The registered address may be administrative or residential rather than a publicly operating church site.
Additional evidence needed
- A current annual return, trustees' report or accounts describing activities, venues and beneficiary locations.
- An official church contact page, service timetable or public notice confirming the present worship venue.
- Evidence of any current advice, education, recreation or poverty-relief projects, including their delivery locations and partner organisations.
Areas of work
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
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Observations
A church with a wider community mandate
The organisation appears to be constituted as more than a congregation: its objects allow it to provide educational, recreational and poverty-relief support alongside advancing Christianity.
Why it matters
This suggests potential relevance to Birmingham's wider community-support network, not only to people seeking religious services. It may also create opportunities for collaboration with advice, leisure and learning providers.
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“Advance Christian religion.”
Source:Charity Commission“Provide facilities for education, recreation and other leisure time occupation for people of all ages resident in the City of Birmingham.”
Source:Charity Commission“Relieve poor persons residing in the City of Birmingham by providing free information, advice, guidance and assistance and other services.”
Source:Charity Commission
Current public activity appears narrower than its formal remit
Available evidence presents worship as the organisation's stated activity, while its governing purposes include several non-worship functions. This may indicate that wider services are occasional, developing, or not captured in the available record.
Why it matters
The distinction is important when assessing the organisation's present role: charitable capacity and active provision should not be assumed to be the same.
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“Place of worship-Church”
Source:Organisation“Religious Activities”
Source:Charity Commission“Provide free information, advice, guidance and assistance and other services.”
Source:Charity Commission
Potentially open civic reach
By identifying its beneficiaries as the general public and framing several objects around Birmingham residents, the organisation may be positioned to serve beyond a defined membership or age group.
Why it matters
This could make the church a locally accessible point of connection, particularly if its advice or community facilities are available in practice.
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“The General Public/mankind”
Source:Charity Commission“People of all ages resident in the City of Birmingham.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Whether education, recreation, advice or poverty-relief services are currently delivered.
- Which Birmingham communities use the church and whether services extend beyond worshippers.
- Whether the organisation works with other local charities, public services or faith groups.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity records describing services, participation and outcomes.
- Information on partnerships, premises use, referral routes and eligibility for community support.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Place of worship-Church
Charity objects
A. ADVANCE CHRISTIAN RELIGION. B. PROVIDE FACILITIES FOR EDUCATION, RECREATION AND OTHER LEISURE TIME OCCUPATION FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES RESIDENT IN THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. C. TO RELIEVE POOR PERSONS RESIDING IN THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM BY PROVIDING FREE INFORMATION, ADVICE, GUIDANCE AND ASSISTANCE AND OTHER SERVICES.