The Redeemed Christian Church Of God Berea Believers' Fellowship West Midlands
Charity 1196243
Overview
Summary
The available evidence suggests that RCCG Berea Believers' Fellowship is a locally rooted congregation within a wider Christian mission: it presents itself as a West Midlands church serving community spiritual life while framing its purpose as proclaiming Christianity across the United Kingdom and worldwide. Its apparent operating model centres on worship, biblical study and faith formation, supported by use of physical facilities and potentially advice or information. Evidence of trustee change suggests organisational governance is still being actively maintained, but there is little detail about its local partnerships, service reach or activity beyond worship.
Operational geography
Coverage: Neighbourhood
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The organisation’s current identified in-person service venue is in Brierley Hill, which is outside Birmingham’s supplied ward and place list.
- The registered charity address is in Kingswinford, Dudley, but the available evidence does not establish that it is an active delivery site rather than a correspondence address.
- The website describes evangelism and a mission to proclaim the gospel across the West Midlands and the United Kingdom, but it does not identify current, recurring delivery locations in Birmingham.
- The website mentions charity links with other Christian and mission organisations, including organisations connected with Africa and Kenya, but does not demonstrate that these partnerships materially extend current operational delivery within Birmingham.
Additional evidence needed
- A current programme, events calendar, or service-location list identifying any regular activity in Birmingham.
- Confirmation from the organisation of whether it delivers outreach, worship, welfare, advice, or other services at Birmingham venues or in named Birmingham neighbourhoods.
- Current annual-report or trustee-report detail on where beneficiaries are reached and where charitable activities take place.
Areas of work
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A local base for a wider mission
The organisation appears to use a West Midlands congregation as a platform for a mission defined at national and global scale, rather than treating its locality as the sole boundary of its work.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish it from a purely neighbourhood-focused faith group. Its most relevant relationships may extend through wider church networks, while its local contribution may be primarily as a gathering and formation space.
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“A Local Vibrant Church for the Community.”
Source:Organisation“Proclaiming the good news of Jesus in the West Midlands and United Kingdom at large till the Lord returns.”
Source:Organisation“The advancement of the Christian faith worldwide.”
Source:Charity Commission
Faith formation appears to be its core delivery model
The available evidence suggests that worship, praise and scripture study are not incidental activities but the main means through which the organisation pursues its charitable purpose.
Why it matters
This indicates that its civic role may lie chiefly in creating belonging, religious learning and spiritual support, rather than in a separately evidenced programme of social welfare services.
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“This is where you can grow your faith through praises, worships and studies of the Word of God with the help of the Holy Spirit.”
Source:Organisation“Religious Activities.”
Source:Charity Commission“Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information.”
Source:Charity Commission
Governance may be in an active maintenance phase
The recorded addition of trustees may indicate a recent effort to strengthen capacity, succession or formal oversight, although the reason is not stated.
Why it matters
Governance changes can signal an organisation preparing for growth, responding to compliance needs or redistributing responsibility. This is worth monitoring because it may affect continuity and future activity.
Show evidence
“Adding more trustee.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Whether the organisation provides practical support beyond religious gatherings and information.
- Which communities use its facilities and whether it works with local organisations.
- The scale, frequency and geographic reach of its activities.
Remaining uncertainties
- Details of regular programmes, attendance, beneficiaries and use of premises.
- Information on local partnerships, referrals, volunteering and community-facing services.
- Trustee reports, annual accounts or activity reports explaining governance changes and priorities.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Adding more trustee None
Charity objects
6.1 THE CHARITY?S OBJECT (?THE OBJECT?) WHICH IS TO BE CARRIED OUT FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IS: 6.1.1 THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH WORLDWIDE. 6.2 THE OBJECT IS TO BE CARRIED OUT AS A PROCLAMATION OF THE BELIEFS SET OUT IN CLAUSE 8 BELOW.