The Redeemed Christian Church Of God Salvation Theatre Hall Green

Charity 1201296

www.salvationtheatrehallgreen.org

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

The available evidence suggests that The Redeemed Christian Church Of God Salvation Theatre Hall Green is a faith-led organisation whose formal purpose is worldwide Christian mission, while its stated activities extend into practical welfare support. Its role may therefore combine worship and religious community-building with counselling, material assistance and health-related support. The evidence indicates broad intended reach rather than a narrowly defined beneficiary group, but does not yet show how these strands are delivered locally or how they connect to other organisations.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: Neighbourhood

Operational areas:

Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Hall Green South

Confidence: medium

The supplied evidence identifies Highfield Hall Community Club in Hall Green, Birmingham, as the address published by the charity. Birmingham City Council identifies Highfield Hall Community Centre as a venue for regular ward advice surgeries in Hall Green South. However, the available evidence does not directly confirm that the charity delivers activities there, and a published address alone is not evidence of operational activity.

  • Supplied Charity Commission organisation record
    The charity gives its address as Highfield Road, Hall Green, Birmingham, and reports providing buildings/facilities, services, and advocacy/information through religious activities.
  • Birmingham City Council — Highfield Hall Community Club directory
    The Council lists Highfield Hall Community Club in Hall Green, Birmingham.
  • Birmingham City Council — Councillor Timothy Huxtable page
    The Council identifies Timothy Huxtable as councillor for Hall Green South and lists Highfield Hall Community Centre as a venue for regular ward advice surgeries.
Remaining uncertainties
  • The available evidence does not directly confirm that the charity currently holds worship services, counselling, hardship support, or other activities at Highfield Hall, rather than using the address primarily for correspondence.
  • Companies House records show a registered office different from the address in the charity record. This supports treating the Companies House address as an administrative address rather than evidence of a second operating site, but the distinction is not confirmed.
  • No current evidence identifies service delivery, physical sites, or material delivery partnerships in any other Birmingham ward.
  • The charity's objects allow activity elsewhere in the United Kingdom or world, but this is an enabling charitable purpose and is not evidence of current operational reach beyond Hall Green South.
Additional evidence needed
  • A current official service or worship timetable naming the venue(s), dates, and activities.
  • The charity's latest annual report or trustees' report describing where beneficiaries are served and whether hardship, counselling, or community-support activity is delivered locally or elsewhere.
  • Confirmation from the organisation or Highfield Hall of the charity's current tenancy, hire arrangement, or regular use of the venue.
  • Details of any active delivery partnerships and the locations where those partnerships operate.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • Religious Activities

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • 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

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • Faith mission appears to underpin practical support

    The organisation appears to use a Christian mission as its central purpose while also addressing sickness, hardship and health through practical forms of support. Welfare activity may be an expression of its religious purpose rather than a separate service model.

    Why it matters

    This helps distinguish the organisation from a purely congregational body: it may be a potential source of both spiritual connection and informal social support.

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    • The charity's object is the advancement of the Christian faith worldwide.

      Source:Organisation
    • Its activities include relieving sickness and financial hardship and promoting and preserving good health through funds, goods, services, counselling and support.

      Source:Organisation
  • The stated remit is unusually broad

    The organisation appears to retain discretion to support people across the United Kingdom or internationally, rather than defining its work solely around Hall Green or a particular community.

    Why it matters

    A local name should not be assumed to mean a local-only operating model. Understanding its actual geographic focus would be important when assessing its place-based contribution and partnership potential.

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    • Support may be provided in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the trustees think fit.

      Source:Organisation
    • The charity helps the general public/mankind.

      Source:Charity Commission
  • The organisation may function as an accessible community gateway

    Its combination of facilities, services and advocacy or advice suggests it may offer multiple routes into support, potentially including space-based and relational forms of help alongside direct assistance.

    Why it matters

    This may make the organisation relevant to partners seeking trusted routes to people experiencing hardship, illness or isolation, although its actual capacity is unknown.

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    • The charity provides buildings, facilities or open space, services, and advocacy, advice or information.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Its activities include counselling and support.

      Source:Organisation

    Remaining uncertainties

  • Whether welfare support is delivered directly, through referrals, or through partner organisations.
  • Which communities use the organisation's services and whether provision is primarily local, national or international.
  • The scale, regularity and current availability of facilities, counselling, advice and financial support.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports or activity updates showing programmes, locations, beneficiary numbers and expenditure.
  • Information on local partners, referral pathways, use of premises and the organisation's relationship with the wider church network.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

To relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by the provision of funds, good or services of any kind, including through the provision of counselling and support in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the trustees from time to time may think fit; and

Charity objects

CLAUSE 6 OF THE ARTICLES - OBJECT 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. THE OBJECT IS TO BE CARRIED OUT AS A PROCLAMATION OF THE BELIEFS SET OUT IN CLAUSE 8.