Word Of Faith Mission
Charity 1118386
Overview
Summary
Word Of Faith Mission appears to be a faith-rooted charity using Christian ministry as a platform for broader community support. Its formal objects combine religious advancement with relief of hardship, health support and education, while its stated activity language emphasises help and change in communities in need. The available evidence suggests an organisation with a potentially broad, adaptable remit, oriented toward people and other voluntary bodies rather than a narrowly defined service population. Its precise local role, delivery model and active partnerships remain unclear.
Operational geography
Coverage: International
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- Direct evidence: the Charity Commission's current record lists Birmingham City among the places where Word of Faith Mission operates, alongside several other English local-authority areas, London and Ghana.
- No current public evidence identifies a Birmingham ward, recognised place, service venue, meeting location or physical site. This does not establish a more specific operational area within Birmingham.
- The available annual accounts describe meetings and conferences for the surrounding community, but do not identify a Birmingham location.
- Reasonable interpretation: the reported operation across multiple English areas and Ghana supports an international overall footprint, but does not establish that activity in Birmingham is citywide, district-based or neighbourhood-based.
- No material Birmingham-specific partnership was identified in the sources consulted.
Additional evidence needed
- A current service timetable, event listing, annual report narrative or official organisation statement naming Birmingham delivery locations.
- Confirmation of any Birmingham venues rented, owned or regularly used by the charity.
- Official partner evidence showing whether any Birmingham organisations deliver activity jointly with, or on behalf of, Word of Faith Mission.
- Information distinguishing regular Birmingham services from occasional conferences, visits or beneficiaries resident in Birmingham.
Areas of work
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Faith is paired with practical community support
The organisation appears to treat Christian mission and social support as connected rather than separate functions. Its remit may allow it to respond to material, health and educational needs alongside religious activity.
Why it matters
This helps explain the organisation as more than a worship-focused body: it may occupy a bridging role between faith communities, charitable support and community development.
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“The objects include advancing the Christian faith, relieving sickness and financial hardship, promoting good health, and advancing education.”
Source:Charity Commission“Bringing Help and Change to Communities in Need”
Source:Organisation
The organisation may operate through support and connection, not only direct aid
Its recorded provision of advocacy, advice and information suggests that helping people may include navigating systems, sharing knowledge or connecting them with support, rather than only distributing goods or funds.
Why it matters
This distinction is important when considering potential collaboration: the organisation may hold trusted community relationships or referral capacity that complements specialist service providers.
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“Provides Advocacy/advice/information”
Source:Charity Commission“The charity helps children/young people, other charities or voluntary bodies, and the general public/mankind.”
Source:Charity Commission
Its remit is unusually broad and potentially geographically flexible
The objects permit work across the United Kingdom or the world and span multiple beneficiary groups and charitable purposes. This may indicate a flexible mission capable of responding to varied needs, but it also leaves its operational focus unclear.
Why it matters
A broad remit can create opportunities for cross-sector work, while making it especially important to establish where the organisation is active and which activities are currently prioritised.
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“The objects may be pursued in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the trustees think fit.”
Source:Charity Commission“What the charity does: General Charitable Purposes, Education/training, Religious Activities.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Which communities, places and needs the organisation currently prioritises.
- Whether it delivers support directly, through partners, or mainly through advice and referral.
- What relationships it has with other faith, voluntary, health or education organisations.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity updates showing programmes, locations, reach and outcomes.
- Information about current partners, referral pathways, volunteers and beneficiary experience.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Bringing Help and Change to Communities in Need
Charity objects
3.2) THE OBJECTS OF THE CHURCH ARE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC: 3.2.1) 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; 3.2.2) 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 3.2.3) 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.