Resurrection Ministry London

Charity 1160835

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Resurrection Ministry London appears to be a faith-led organisation whose civic role combines Christian ministry with practical support, particularly across a transnational UK–Europe–Africa frame. Its stated model links worship, teaching and relationship-building with poverty relief, suggesting that spiritual formation and social support are treated as connected rather than separate areas of work. The available evidence indicates a broad intended constituency, but gives little insight into its local footprint, delivery capacity or active partnerships.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: International

Operational areas:

    Evidence and reasoning
    Supporting evidence
    Remaining uncertainties
    • The Charity Commission register directly identifies Birmingham City as an area where the charity operates, but gives no Birmingham venue, postcode, ward, service timetable or project location. Its Birmingham activity therefore cannot be assigned reliably to any supplied ward or recognised place.
    • The charity's 2025 accounts include expenditure described as rent for worship places, which reasonably indicates use of hired venues rather than owned premises; however, the accounts do not identify the venues or show whether any are in Birmingham.
    • No material Birmingham-specific partner, delivery organisation or local project was identified in the available official evidence.
    • The organisation's overall footprint is assessed as international because the Charity Commission lists operations in the UK, Belgium, France and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This does not establish that its Birmingham activity is citywide rather than concentrated in one or more unreported neighbourhoods.
    • The supplied record gives a London correspondence address, and the Charity Commission register states that the charity does not own or lease land or property. Neither is evidence of a Birmingham physical site.
    Additional evidence needed
    • A current official church or programme timetable naming Birmingham worship, meeting, conference or community-support venues.
    • A recent trustees' annual report, accounts note or official project information that identifies the locations and frequency of Birmingham delivery.
    • Confirmation from the organisation of any Birmingham venue, ward-level service area, and local delivery or referral partners.

    Areas of work

    Source:Charity Commission
    • General Charitable Purposes
    • Religious Activities

    Who they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Children/young People
    • People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin
    • The General Public/mankind

    How they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Other Charitable Activities

    Discoveries involving this organisation

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

    Observations

    Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
    • A ministry model that joins faith and practical support

      The organisation appears to frame poverty relief, counselling and material assistance as part of a wider Christian mission, rather than as a separate humanitarian programme.

      Why it matters

      This helps explain its operating logic: people may encounter the organisation through worship, teaching, family support or practical need, creating several possible routes into the same community.

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      • Its objects include advancing the Christian faith and relieving poverty among disadvantaged people in African countries.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • Its activities include prayer meetings, conferences, family relationship support and assistance with physical supplies to meet practical needs.

        Source:Charity Commission
    • A transnational rather than solely local orientation

      Although named as a London ministry, the organisation appears to position its mission across the UK, Europe and Africa, with its explicit poverty-relief commitment focused on African countries.

      Why it matters

      Its most important relationships may extend through diaspora, church and family networks beyond London. Understanding those connections could be more revealing than treating it as only a neighbourhood service provider.

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      • Its objects refer to advancing the Christian faith in the UK, Europe and Africa.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • Its poverty-relief object concerns disadvantaged people in African countries.

        Source:Charity Commission
    • Family and younger-generation support may be a bridge between worship and community life

      Support for young people and for marriage, home and family relationships appears to be a core mechanism for sustaining its faith community, not merely an additional activity.

      Why it matters

      This suggests potential complementarity with organisations focused on youth development, parenting, relationship support or culturally rooted community provision.

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      • Its objects include supporting the younger generation and supporting men and women to build good family relationships and responsibility in marriage and home.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • The charity helps children and young people, people of a particular ethnic or racial origin and the general public.

        Source:Charity Commission

      Remaining uncertainties

    • Whether its practical support is delivered directly, through partners or through overseas church networks.
    • Which ethnic or racial communities it primarily serves, and whether this reflects local London or transnational communities.
    • Its geographic reach, beneficiary numbers, funding sources and active collaborations.

      Additional evidence needed

    • Recent annual reports, accounts or activity reports showing programmes, locations, expenditure and beneficiary reach.
    • Information on delivery partners, affiliated churches, overseas projects and referral relationships.
    • Service descriptions or participant feedback clarifying how faith activity, family support and poverty relief connect in practice.
    Charity Commission profile
    Source:Charity Commission

    Activities

    BROADCASTING MESSAGES OF EVANGELISTIC AND TEACHING NATURE; HOLDING PRAYER MEETINGS, CONFERENCES AND LECTURES; SUPPORTING THE YOUNGER GENERATION THROUGH VARIOUS ACTIVITIES TO EXTEND THEIR CHRISTIAN BELIEF; SUPPORTING PEOPLE TO BUILD GOOD FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS, MARRIAGE AND HOME, TO RELIEVE POVERTY AMONG DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE BY ASSISTING WITH PHYSICAL SUPPLIES TO MEET PRACTICAL NEEDS.

    Charity objects

    1. TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IN THE UK, EUROPE AND AFRICA FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST THROUGH: - THE PROVISION OF CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, CHURCH SERVICES AND EVANGELISM; - BROADCASTING MESSAGES OF AN EVANGELISTIC AND TEACHING NATURE; - HOLDING PRAYER MEETINGS, CONFERENCES AND LECTURES; - SUPPORTING THE YOUNGER GENERATION THROUGH VARIOUS ACTIVITIES TO EXTEND THEIR CHRISTIAN BELIEF; - SUPPORTING MEN AND WOMEN TO BUILD GOOD FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AND RESPONSIBILITY IN MARRIAGE AND HOME. 2. TO RELIEVE POVERTY AMONG DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES BY: - PROVIDING OR ASSISTING WITH PHYSICAL SUPPLIES TO MEET PRACTICAL NEEDS; - PROVISION OF COUNSELLING AND SUPPORT.