The Triumphant Church Of God

Charity 1121492

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

The Triumphant Church Of God appears to operate as both a faith community and a neighbourhood venue. Its stated religious purpose is accompanied by practical community-facing activity, particularly through hall access, older people’s sessions and children’s evenings. This suggests that its premises may be a central part of its civic role, enabling gatherings and support beyond worship. However, the available evidence does not show the scale, regularity, reach or partnership network of this activity.

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Operational geography

No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.

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 Buildings/facilities/open Space

Discoveries involving this organisation

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

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • Faith mission is expressed through local shared space

    The organisation appears to use its church facilities as a practical bridge between its religious identity and the immediate community, rather than limiting its role to congregational worship.

    Why it matters

    This suggests its building may be an important local civic asset and a potential point of connection for community groups, not only a place of worship.

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    • Providing facilities for the use of the immediate community including use of chruch halls.

      Source:Organisation
    • Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Religious Activities

      Source:Charity Commission
  • Activity spans generations

    The elderly lunch clubs and activity sessions, alongside children's activity evenings, may indicate an intention to make the church a recurring social setting for people at different life stages.

    Why it matters

    This is more distinctive than a purely service-specific role: it may position the organisation as a place that supports intergenerational community life, though evidence of interaction between age groups is absent.

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    • Providing elderly lunch clubs and activity sessions.

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    • Children's activitiy evenings.

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  • Broad charitable remit may exceed visible delivery

    Its formal objects permit health, hardship-relief and educational work in the United Kingdom or internationally, while the reported activities mainly evidence local, premises-based programmes. This may indicate latent capacity or aspirations not visible in current activity reporting.

    Why it matters

    The difference between formal remit and visible activity is worth investigating: it could reveal under-recorded support, occasional projects, or unrealised scope for collaboration.

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    • TO RELIEVE SICKNESS AND FINANCIAL HARDSHIP AND TO PROMOTE AND PRESERVE GOOD HEALTH BY THE PROVISION OF FUNDS, GOODS OR SERVICES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THROUGH THE PROVISION OF COUNSELLING AND SUPPORT.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • TO ADVANCE EDUCATION IN SUCH WAYS AND IN SUCH PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OR THE WORLD AS THE TRUSTEES FROM TIME TO TIME MAY THINK FIT.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Normal church services. Providing facilities for the use of the immediate community including use of chruch halls, providing elderly lunch clubs and activity sessions. Children's activitiy evenings, conventions, fund raising activities.

      Source:Organisation

    Remaining uncertainties

  • Whether hall users include independent community organisations or only church-led activities.
  • Who participates in the lunch clubs and children’s sessions, and how often they operate.
  • Whether hardship, health, counselling or educational support is currently delivered.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports describing beneficiary numbers, programme frequency and outcomes.
  • Information on hall bookings, community partners and any external groups using the premises.
  • Details of current welfare, health, counselling, education or overseas activities.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

Normal church services. Providing facilities for the use of the immediate community including use of chruch halls, providing elderly lunch clubs and activity sessions. Children's activitiy evenings, conventions, fund raising activities.

Charity objects

1) TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH (IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF BELIEFS) IN SUCH WAYS AND IN SUCH PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OR THE WORLD AS THE TRUSTEES FROM TIME TO TIME MAY THINK FIT; 2) TO RELIEVE SICKNESS AND FINANCIAL HARDSHIP AND TO PROMOTE AND PRESERVE GOOD HEALTH BY THE PROVISION OF FUNDS, GOODS 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 3) TO ADVANCE EDUCATION IN SUCH WAYS AND IN SUCH PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OR THE WORLD AS THE TRUSTEES FROM TIME TO TIME MAY THINK FIT.