The Potters House Christian Fellowship (Birmingham)
Charity 1057240
Overview
Summary
The Potters House Christian Fellowship (Birmingham) appears to operate primarily as a worship-centred congregation whose outward-facing role is community evangelism. Its model combines maintaining a place of worship with music and preaching intended to reach beyond regular attendees. The available evidence suggests a broadly open public remit rather than a defined client group, but it does not yet show the scale, geography, partnerships or practical outcomes of this community engagement.
Operational geography
No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.
Areas of work
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Other Charitable Activities
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Worship base with an outward-facing mission
The organisation appears to use its congregation and place of worship as a base for outreach, rather than limiting its role to internal religious observance.
Why it matters
This distinguishes the fellowship as a potential connector between faith practice and public-facing community presence, which may shape where it is active and whom it can reach.
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“THE ADVANCEMENT OF RELIGION THROUGH THE PROVISION AND MAINTENANCE OF A PLACE OF WORSHIP.”
Source:Charity Commission“We are a active congregation involved in Evangelism and reaching our community through music and preaching”
Source:Organisation
Music may be an engagement route, not merely worship content
Music appears to be presented alongside preaching as a means of reaching the community, suggesting it may help make the organisation's evangelism more accessible or visible.
Why it matters
This may indicate a distinctive outreach capability that could complement organisations seeking culturally engaging ways to convene people, although the form and reach of this activity are unknown.
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“We are a active congregation involved in Evangelism and reaching our community through music and preaching”
Source:Organisation
Broad public remit, unclear depth of support
The fellowship identifies the general public as its beneficiary group, but the evidence frames its contribution as religious activity rather than specific welfare, advocacy or community services.
Why it matters
This helps avoid assuming that broad public eligibility means broad practical provision; its civic role may currently be strongest in spiritual outreach and community contact.
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“The General Public/mankind”
Source:Charity Commission“Religious Activities”
Source:Charity Commission
- Which communities, neighbourhoods or audiences the outreach reaches.
- Whether the fellowship provides support beyond worship, music and preaching.
- Its partnerships, congregation size, venues and frequency of activity.
Remaining uncertainties
- Information on outreach events, locations, attendance and intended audiences.
- Evidence of partnerships with local organisations, schools or community groups.
- Details of any pastoral, material or referral support offered to community members.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
We are a active congregation involved in Evangelism and reaching our community through music and preaching
Charity objects
THE ADVANCEMENT OF RELIGION THROUGH THE PROVISION AND MAINTENANCE OF A PLACE OF WORSHIP.