United Pentecostal Church Of God Trust
Charity 274273
Overview
Summary
United Pentecostal Church Of God Trust appears to be a faith-centred organisation whose civic role extends beyond worship into practical support, education and poverty relief. Its stated model is broad rather than specialist: it serves multiple age groups and the general public, while drawing on member resources to help people in need. This suggests a congregation-based support network with potential to connect religious practice, mutual aid and inclusion, though the available evidence does not show its scale, local reach or specific programmes.
Operational geography
Coverage: International
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission records the charity as operating in Birmingham City, but does not identify any Birmingham service venue, congregation location, project location or neighbourhood-level delivery area.
- The charity's registered contact address may be an operational or property site, but the available evidence does not confirm that services or worship are delivered there; it has therefore not been treated as a confirmed operational area.
- The Charity Commission states that the charity owns and/or leases land or property, but does not publish the location or use of that property.
- No material delivery partnerships, subsidiaries or externally operated venues were identified in the available evidence.
- The charity describes worship provision throughout the United Kingdom and is recorded as operating in Birmingham City, Sandwell, Wolverhampton and India, but the scale, frequency and current nature of activity in each location are not specified.
Additional evidence needed
- A current service or worship timetable identifying venues in Birmingham.
- A current annual report, activity report or charity update describing where support, education, poverty-relief or religious activities are delivered.
- Confirmation from the charity of whether its registered contact address is a worship, service-delivery or administrative-only site.
- Details of any leased or owned properties and their current operational use.
- Evidence from any current partner organisations or hosted venues confirming delivery arrangements in Birmingham.
Areas of work
- Disability
- Education/training
- Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity
- Religious Activities
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Faith community as a support network
The organisation appears to use its religious community not only for worship but also as a base for responding to need, with support seemingly linked to resources available within its membership.
Why it matters
This indicates that its most important civic capacity may be relational: trusted members, shared values and informal mutual support may be as significant as formal services.
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“Within its members resources It provides support to anyone in need of help.”
Source:Organisation“Provides Services”
Source:Charity Commission
A broad social mission sits alongside evangelism
Although advancing Christian faith is central, the charity's objects and stated areas of work suggest it frames religious purpose alongside poverty relief, education, disability and equality-related concerns.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish the organisation from a worship-only body and suggests possible relevance to wider civic partnerships where faith, inclusion and practical support overlap.
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“THE FURTHERANCE OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH THROUGH THE SPREAD OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND THE FURTHERANCE OF EDUCATION.”
Source:Charity Commission“Education/training, Disability, The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty, Religious Activities, Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity”
Source:Charity Commission
Potentially inclusive, but with an unclear beneficiary pathway
The charity presents itself as serving children, older people and the general public, implying an outward-facing remit; however, it is unclear whether support is routinely available beyond congregants or primarily mediated through church membership.
Why it matters
This is important for understanding whether the organisation functions mainly as internal mutual aid, a community service provider, or both.
Show evidence
“Children/young People, Elderly/old People, The General Public/mankind”
Source:Charity Commission“It provides support to anyone in need of help.”
Source:Organisation
- What specific services, education or poverty-relief activities are delivered.
- Whether support is primarily for members, local communities or wider national and international populations.
- Which communities, partners or referral networks the organisation is connected to.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity descriptions showing programmes, locations, scale and beneficiaries.
- Evidence of partnerships, volunteer structure, referral routes and examples of support provided.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
United Pentecostal Church of God is a religious charity providing avenues to worship our Lord Jesus Christ throughout the United Kingdom. Within its members resources It provides support to anyone in need of help.
Charity objects
THE FURTHERANCE OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH THROUGH THE SPREAD OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND THE FURTHERANCE OF EDUCATION.