Rejoice New Life Ministries
Charity 1074696
Overview
Summary
Rejoice New Life Ministries appears to be a faith-led organisation whose role may extend beyond worship into supporting members and affiliates involved in philanthropic outreach. Its stated remit combines Christian ministry, poverty relief, public health and overseas aid, with activity reported in both the UK and Asia. However, the available evidence does not show whether it directly delivers services to children and young people or primarily enables other organisations and individuals to do so.
Operational geography
No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.
Areas of work
- Overseas Aid/famine Relief
- Religious Activities
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Children/young People
How they help
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A potentially enabling role within a faith-based network
The organisation appears to position spiritual guidance and support for members and affiliates as part of its operating model, rather than describing only direct work with beneficiaries.
Why it matters
This may make its relationships with affiliated charities and members central to understanding its civic contribution, reach and potential partnerships.
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“The Objectives was to provide spiritual guidance and support charities members and affilliates as they work to further the christian religion.”
Source:Organisation
Religious purpose is linked to practical relief work
The evidence suggests that poverty relief, health protection and overseas aid are framed alongside, rather than separately from, the organisation's Christian mission.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish the organisation as a mission-led body with a broad charitable remit, potentially connecting pastoral support with humanitarian activity.
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“TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION”
Source:Charity Commission“TO RELIEVE PERSONS IN CONDITIONS OF POVERTY, SICKNESS AND DISTRESS; AND TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE PUBLIC HEALTH”
Source:Charity Commission“The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty, Overseas Aid/famine Relief, Religious Activities”
Source:Charity Commission
Cross-border outreach may be significant
Its philanthropic activity appears to span the UK and Asia, suggesting a geographically distributed focus rather than an exclusively local ministry.
Why it matters
Understanding how resources, relationships and beneficiaries are divided across these settings would clarify whether the organisation is a local connector, an international aid actor, or both.
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“Members involved in philanthropic outreach both in UK and Asia.”
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- Whether services for children and young people are delivered directly, through affiliates, or only indirectly.
- The nature, scale and outcomes of outreach in the UK and Asia.
- Which public-health activities, if any, are currently undertaken.
Remaining uncertainties
- The referenced annual report, including programmes, beneficiaries, expenditure and partner organisations.
- Details of affiliated charities, membership arrangements and service-delivery locations.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
The Objectives was to provide spiritual guidance and support charities members and affilliates as they work to further the christian religion. Members involved in philanthropic outreach both in UK and Asia. See Annual Report
Charity objects
1. TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION 2. TO RELIEVE PERSONS IN CONDITIONS OF POVERTY, SICKNESS AND DISTRESS; AND 3. TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE PUBLIC HEALTH