Redeemed Christian Church Of God - House Of Praise Birmingham

Charity 1133647

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Redeemed Christian Church Of God - House Of Praise Birmingham appears to operate primarily as a faith community whose public role extends beyond worship into periodic, locally oriented support and learning activities. Its charitable purpose is explicitly global Christian mission, while its described work suggests a Birmingham-facing model built around fellowship, outreach to less privileged people, Christmas community activity and summer classes. The available evidence indicates a broad public-benefit orientation, but does not yet show the scale, regularity or partnerships behind these activities.

See observations

Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: Citywide

Operational areas:

    Evidence and reasoning
    Supporting evidence
    Remaining uncertainties
    • The Charity Commission record states that the charity operates in Birmingham City, but does not identify the locations of its fellowship, Christmas community outreach or summer school classes. This supports a declared citywide footprint, but does not independently verify delivery across the city.
    • The registered address is in Edgbaston, Birmingham. It may be an operational church site, but the available current evidence does not confirm that services are presently delivered there; it could be a correspondence address.
    • No current official website, annual report, project information or partner evidence was available to identify neighbourhood-level activity, additional physical sites, or partnerships that materially extend the charity's reach.
    • Search results identified a differently registered charity using the similar name 'House of Praise Christian Centre' in Nechells. Its evidence has not been treated as evidence for charity 1133647.
    Additional evidence needed
    • A current service timetable, outreach programme, annual report or official social-media account identifying the venues and neighbourhoods of worship, summer classes and Christmas outreach.
    • Confirmation from the charity that the registered address is a current delivery site rather than solely a registered or correspondence address.
    • Details of any delivery partners, host venues, schools, food-distribution organisations or community groups involved in its outreach activities.

    Areas of work

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Religious Activities

    Who they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • The General Public/mankind

    How they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Provides Services

    Discoveries involving this organisation

    The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.

    Observations

    Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
    • A faith organisation with a community-facing edge

      The organisation appears to use its religious community as a base for public-facing support, rather than limiting its role to congregational worship. Outreach to less privileged people and seasonal community activity may make it a point of contact between church members and wider local needs.

      Why it matters

      This suggests its civic value may lie partly in trusted relationships and informal access to people who may not engage with conventional services.

      Show evidence
      • Fellowship with members of the public and reaching out to the less privileged.

        Source:Organisation
      • The General Public/mankind.

        Source:Charity Commission
    • Seasonal activity may create recurring neighbourhood touchpoints

      Christmas community outreach and summer school classes suggest an operating rhythm tied to periods when families and communities may have distinct social, practical or childcare needs.

      Why it matters

      These activities may offer useful opportunities for coordination with organisations working with families, young people or people facing seasonal hardship, even though no existing partnerships are evidenced.

      Show evidence
      • We carry out Christmas community outreach and summer school classes.

        Source:Organisation
    • Global mission and local service operate at different scales

      Its formal object frames the organisation within a worldwide religious mission, while its reported activities include practical local engagement. This may indicate that local outreach is both a community benefit and an expression of its faith mission.

      Why it matters

      Understanding this connection helps distinguish the organisation from a general-purpose community provider: its priorities, relationships and capacity may be shaped by a wider faith network.

      Show evidence
      • The advancement of the Christian faith worldwide.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • Propagation of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

        Source:Organisation

      Remaining uncertainties

    • Who specifically uses the outreach and summer classes, and whether they are open beyond the congregation.
    • The scale, regularity, funding and outcomes of community-facing activities.
    • Whether the organisation works with schools, local authorities, charities or other faith groups.

      Additional evidence needed

    • Details of each outreach activity, including participants, frequency, locations and support provided.
    • Information on partnerships, volunteers, funding and referral relationships.
    • Recent reports or accounts describing local outcomes and changes in activity over time.
    Charity Commission profile
    Source:Charity Commission

    Activities

    Propagation of the gospel of Jesus Christ, Fellowship with members of the public and reaching out to the less privileged,also we carry out Christmas community outreach and summer school classes

    Charity objects

    1 THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH WORLDWIDE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOCTRINES SET OUT IN THE STATEMENT OF FAITH CONTAINED IN THE SCHEDULE