Resurrection Life Assembly
Charity 1126289
Overview
Summary
Resurrection Life Assembly appears to be a faith-led community organisation whose religious mission is expressed through practical support rather than worship alone. Its stated activities suggest it may use outreach, advice and human support to connect the promotion of Christian faith with poverty relief and local economic or employment-related development. The available evidence points to a potentially broad role at the boundary between pastoral, social and community support, but does not yet show which groups are reached or how services operate.
Operational geography
Coverage: Neighbourhood
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- No current public evidence confirms that Resurrection Life Assembly is delivering services from any Birmingham ward or recognised place.
- The latest direct location evidence identifies a Birmingham address as the organisation's principal trading address in December 2021. This is insufficient to treat the site as currently operational.
- Companies House records show that the charitable company was dissolved on 18 March 2024, while the Charity Commission register still lists the charity as registered and insolvent. The available records do not explain whether activity continued through another legal structure or ceased.
- The supplied website could not be accessed, so it cannot provide current confirmation of services, meeting locations, beneficiaries, outreach areas or partnerships.
- There is no evidence of material partnerships extending the organisation's operational reach within Birmingham.
- The neighbourhood coverage type is a cautious interpretation of the organisation's last evidenced single-site footprint, rather than a confirmed description of current operations.
Additional evidence needed
- A current official statement from the organisation confirming whether it remains operational and, if so, its present service and worship locations.
- Current Charity Commission filings or trustee correspondence clarifying the relationship between the still-registered charity and the company dissolved on 18 March 2024.
- Current annual reports, accounts, programme information or venue bookings identifying where community outreach and religious activities are delivered.
- Evidence from any current official partner or venue operator confirming ongoing use of a Birmingham site.
Areas of work
- Economic/community Development/employment
- Religious Activities
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Other Defined Groups
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Human Resources
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Faith appears to be the organising framework for practical community work
The organisation may treat practical assistance as an integral expression of its religious purpose, rather than as a separate charitable programme.
Why it matters
This helps explain why poverty relief, community development and religious activity sit together: its operating model may combine spiritual relationships with material or social support.
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“To promote the Gospel of Jesus Christ within the general community through worship and practical works.”
Source:Charity Commission“What the charity does: The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty, Religious Activities, Economic/community Development/employment.”
Source:Charity Commission
The organisation may function as a bridge into support rather than only as a direct provider
Its emphasis on advocacy, advice, information and human resources suggests a possible role in helping people navigate opportunities, services or relationships, alongside any direct outreach.
Why it matters
If accurate, its civic value may lie partly in reducing isolation and improving access to support, making its informal community connections potentially as important as individual activities.
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“How the charity helps: Provides Human Resources, Provides Advocacy/advice/information.”
Source:Charity Commission“Activities: Community outreach.”
Source:Charity Commission
Its intended beneficiaries remain unusually unclear
The organisation appears to address needs associated with poverty and employment, but the broad beneficiary category makes it difficult to understand whether it reaches a specific community, faith group or unmet local population.
Why it matters
This uncertainty limits assessment of its distinctive contribution, potential overlaps with other providers and opportunities for collaboration.
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“Who the charity helps: Other Defined Groups.”
Source:Charity Commission“What the charity does: The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty, Religious Activities, Economic/community Development/employment.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Which defined groups the organisation serves and whether support is open to the wider community.
- What practical works, employment or poverty-relief support are actually delivered.
- Whether outreach involves referrals, partnerships or direct provision.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent activity reports or service descriptions showing programmes, scale and beneficiary groups.
- Information on local partners, referral routes and community outcomes.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Community outreach
Charity objects
3.1 TO PROMOTE THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST WITHIN THE GENERAL COMMUNITY THROUGH WORSHIP AND PRACTICAL WORKS AND TO ESTABLISH, ADVANCE AND PROMOTE THE GOSPEL AND DOCTRINE ACCORDING TO THE STATEMENT OF FAITH AT 3.2. ("THE OBJECTS")