The Potter'S House Christian Fellowship UK Erdington Church

Charity 1182380

http://www.pherdington.co.uk/contact.html

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

The Potter'S House Christian Fellowship UK Erdington Church appears to be a faith-led local organisation positioning church life and outreach as mutually reinforcing routes to community wellbeing. Its stated role extends beyond worship into prevention-oriented work with people across life stages, linking social concerns such as crime, addiction and ill-health to spiritual support and Christian teaching. The evidence suggests an ambition to combine neighbourhood presence with a wider charitable outlook, though the practical scale, partnerships and delivery methods remain unclear.

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Operational geography

No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.

Areas of work

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  • Religious Activities

Who they help

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  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

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  • Provides Services

Discoveries involving this organisation

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

Observations

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  • Faith is presented as the mechanism for community change

    The organisation appears to treat Christian worship, outreach and pastoral messages as interconnected means of improving wellbeing, rather than separating religious activity from its response to social challenges.

    Why it matters

    This helps distinguish its likely operating model from a secular service provider: its contribution may lie in trusted relationships, belonging and faith-based motivation as much as in discrete interventions.

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    • Our charity operates through regular church services and outreach programs with a vision to improve peoples lives in the local area and across the world.

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    • We work with children, teenagers, adults and families in order to lower crime, addiction, mental and spiritual ill-health and promote the Christian message of salvation, love, hope, peace, healing, forgiveness and change for all people.

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  • Its stated ambition spans prevention across generations

    By naming children, teenagers, adults and families alongside crime, addiction and ill-health, the organisation may be seeking to address interconnected pressures across households and life stages rather than a single client group or issue.

    Why it matters

    This suggests potential relevance to organisations working on family support, youth engagement, recovery or community safety, while also raising questions about whether it has specialist delivery capacity in these areas.

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    • We work with children, teenagers, adults and families in order to lower crime, addiction, mental and spiritual ill-health.

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    • THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND SICKNESS AND TO RELIEVE THE DISTRESS CAUSED THEREBY REGARDLESS OF NATIONALITY, RELIGIOUS POLITICAL OR OTHER OPINION.

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  • A local church holds a wider-than-local charitable mandate

    Although it identifies local-area improvement as part of its vision, its governing objects permit work across the United Kingdom and internationally. This may indicate a local congregation connected to wider faith networks, missions or relief activity.

    Why it matters

    The combination could shape where resources, relationships and volunteer energy are directed, and may create connections beyond Erdington that are not visible in the current evidence.

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    • Our charity operates through regular church services and outreach programs with a vision to improve peoples lives in the local area and across the world.

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    • TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF FAITH IN THE ATTACHED SCHEDULE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND SUCH OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD AS THE CHURCH COUNCIL MAY FROM TIME TO TIME THINK FIT.

      Source:Charity Commission

    Remaining uncertainties

  • What services or outreach activities are actually delivered, and how frequently.
  • Whether beneficiaries beyond church attendees are reached and what outcomes are achieved.
  • Which local organisations, schools, health services or faith networks it works with.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports or activity reports describing programmes, beneficiary numbers and outcomes.
  • Information on local partnerships, referral routes, volunteer roles and geographic areas served.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

Our charity operates through regular church services and outreach programs with a vision to improve peoples lives in the local area and across the world. We work with children, teenagers, adults and families in order to lower crime, addiction, mental and spiritual ill-health and promote the Christian message of salvation, love, hope, peace, healing, forgiveness and change for all people.

Charity objects

THE OBJECTS OF THE CHARITY ARE: 4.1 TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF FAITH IN THE ATTACHED SCHEDULE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND SUCH OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD AS THE CHURCH COUNCIL MAY FROM TIME TO TIME THINK FIT; 4.2 THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND SICKNESS AND TO RELIEVE THE DISTRESS CAUSED THEREBY REGARDLESS OF NATIONALITY, RELIGIOUS POLITICAL OR OTHER OPINION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND SUCH OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD AS THE CHURCH COUNCIL MAY FROM TIME TO TIME THINK FIT; AND 4.3 SUCH PURPOSES WHICH ARE EXCLUSIVELY CHARITABLE ACCORDING TO THE LAW OF ENGLAND AND WALES AND ARE CONNECTED WITH THE CHARITABLE WORK OF THE CHURCH.