Redeemed Christian Church Of God Love Foundation Assembly

Charity 1142206

rccglovefoundationassemblybham.org.uk

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Redeemed Christian Church Of God Love Foundation Assembly appears to combine a faith-centred mission with a locally oriented welfare role. Its stated model is not limited to worship or internal religious activity: it supports missionary organisations while also providing support to members in need and the wider community. This suggests an organisation whose religious identity shapes both its outward networks and its practical response to poverty, although the scale, reach and form of that community support remain unclear.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: Neighbourhood

Operational areas:

Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
King’s Norton South

Confidence: low

Direct evidence identifies the charity with King Norton. This supports a neighbourhood-level operational identity, but the available evidence does not confirm a current service venue, describe the locations of activities, or establish activity within this ward.

  • RCCG Testimony Parish Birmingham, official website
    Direct evidence: the parish's current 'Our Parishes' information identifies 'RCCG Love Foundation Assembly King Norton' as a parish created from RCCG Testimony Parish Birmingham.
  • Charity Commission for England and Wales, Register of Charities: charity 1142206 contact information
    Direct evidence: the charity lists a Birmingham contact address.
Remaining uncertainties
  • The listed contact address may be a correspondence or trustee address rather than a worship or service-delivery site. The Charity Commission record states that the charity does not own or lease land or property.
  • No accessible current timetable, venue listing, project information or annual report identifies where worship, poverty-relief activity, advice or community support is delivered.
  • The charity reports supporting missionary organisations and having worldwide Christian objects, but the available evidence does not name partner organisations, beneficiary locations or overseas delivery locations. This is not sufficient evidence of current operational reach beyond King Norton.
  • No evidence was found of activity in other Birmingham wards, citywide delivery, or material partnerships that extend the charity's operational footprint within Birmingham.
Additional evidence needed
  • A current official service timetable or venue confirmation showing where the assembly meets and delivers community support.
  • A current trustees' annual report or activity report specifying the locations, frequency and beneficiaries of poverty-relief, advice and religious activities.
  • Named missionary or community partners, together with evidence of the charity's material role and the places where joint activity occurs.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • General Charitable Purposes
  • Religious Activities
  • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Children/young People
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Provides Advocacy/advice/information
  • Provides Services

Discoveries involving this organisation

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

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • Faith is the organising framework for both local support and external connection

    The available evidence suggests that poverty relief is embedded within the organisation's Christian mission rather than operating as a separate social-service programme. Its support for missionary organisations may also place it within wider faith-based networks beyond its immediate community.

    Why it matters

    This helps explain how the organisation may create value in two directions: practical support close to home and relationship-building through religious networks. It may therefore be a potential bridge between local need and wider Christian organisations.

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    • The advancement of the Christian faith worldwide in accordance with the doctrines set out in the statement of faith.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • We support missionary organisations and provide support to members who are in need and the community at large.

      Source:Organisation
  • Its welfare role appears to extend beyond congregation members

    Although members in need are specifically named, the reference to supporting the community at large indicates an intended public-facing poverty-relief role rather than a benefit restricted solely to the faith community.

    Why it matters

    This distinguishes the organisation from a purely member-serving religious body and raises the possibility that it contributes to informal local safety nets, particularly for people whose needs may not be met through formal services.

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    • Provide support to members who are in need and the community at large.

      Source:Organisation
    • The relief of poverty.

      Source:Charity Commission
  • The organisation may rely on relational rather than specialist support

    Its stated provision of services and advocacy, alongside support for members and the wider community, may indicate a relationship-based model that combines direct help with guidance or signposting rather than a narrowly specialised intervention.

    Why it matters

    If accurate, this could make the organisation a useful trusted access point for people facing hardship, while also indicating opportunities for partnerships with specialist advice, youth or poverty-relief providers.

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    • Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Children/young People, The General Public/mankind.

      Source:Charity Commission

    Remaining uncertainties

  • What practical poverty-relief support is offered, and whether it is regular, emergency-based or referral-led.
  • Whether children and young people receive distinct support or are included only within general community activity.
  • Which missionary organisations or local partners it works with, and how those relationships operate.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports or activity reports describing services, beneficiary groups, reach and outcomes.
  • Information on local partnerships, referral pathways and the organisations supported through missionary activity.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

The objective of the charity is the advancement of the christian faith worldwide in accordance with the doctrines set out in the statement of faith contained in the schedule 2.2.2 and the relief of poverty 2.3. We support missionary organisations and provide support to members who are in need and the community at large.

Charity objects

THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH WORLDWIDE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOCTRINES SET OUT IN THE STATEMENT OF FAITH CONTAINED IN THE SCHEDULE. THE RELIEF OF POVERTY.