World Mission Society Church Of God

Charity 1141135

http://watv.org/

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

The available evidence suggests that World Mission Society Church Of God is a faith-led organisation that uses volunteer service as a practical expression of its religious mission. Its reported local activity spans environmental improvement, care-home engagement, donations and emergency relief, while its website presents a global structure linking worship, education, youth and young-worker groups, partnerships and Sustainable Development Goals activity. This indicates a potentially broad mobilisation model, though the local scale, governance and direct outcomes of its charitable work remain unclear.

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Operational geography

No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • Environment/conservation/heritage
  • Overseas Aid/famine Relief
  • Recreation
  • Religious Activities
  • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Children/young People
  • Elderly/old People
  • Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
  • Other Defined Groups
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Provides Services

Discoveries involving this organisation

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

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • Volunteer service appears integral to its faith model

    The organisation appears to treat civic and humanitarian service not as a separate charitable programme but as an expression of its religious teaching about love, service and sacrifice.

    Why it matters

    This helps explain why its work combines worship, member education and practical activities. Potential collaborators may need to understand that volunteering is likely rooted in the organisation's faith identity and member culture.

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    • Its objects include advancing the Christian faith for public benefit.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • We follow God the Father and God the Mother’s example of love, serving and sacrifice.

      Source:Organisation
    • We put into practice sharing and serving beyond border, race, culture, and language.

      Source:Organisation
  • A youth-centred mobilisation capacity may be a distinctive asset

    The reported group of around 200, mainly young adults, alongside dedicated university student and young-worker volunteer groups, may indicate an operating model built around mobilising younger members for visible, short-form community action.

    Why it matters

    This could make the organisation a useful partner for place-based environmental campaigns, events and practical volunteering, especially where reliable volunteer turnout matters.

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    • We have developed into a multi-award winning group of 200 mainly consisting of young adults.

      Source:Organisation
    • ASEZ University Student Volunteer Group.

      Source:Organisation
    • ASEZ WAO Young Adult Worker Volunteer Group.

      Source:Organisation
  • Its community role is unusually broad but outcome evidence is thin

    The organisation presents itself across environmental, social-care, poverty-relief and disaster-response fields. This breadth may reflect flexible volunteer capacity, but it is not yet possible to tell whether it provides sustained services or mainly episodic campaigns.

    Why it matters

    The distinction affects how its contribution should be understood: as a general-purpose volunteer mobiliser, a specialist provider, or a partner that strengthens other organisations' work.

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    • Reported activities include care-home entertainments, clean-ups, gardening, blood drives, food donations and disaster relief.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • The charity reports work in poverty relief, overseas aid, religious activities, environment, conservation, heritage and recreation.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Volunteer services include emergency relief, poverty and famine alleviation, health and well-being, environmental preservation and cultural communication.

      Source:Organisation

    Remaining uncertainties

  • Which activities are delivered by this registered charity locally, rather than by the wider international church network.
  • Whether the reported projects create sustained benefits for participants, places or partner organisations.
  • Which public bodies, charities or community groups it works with in practice.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports or activity returns showing project locations, dates, volunteer numbers, beneficiaries and outcomes.
  • Named local partners or independent accounts of collaborations and community impact.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

We have developed into a multi-award winning group of 200 mainly consisting of young adults, implemented 15 projects, aiming to make a difference in communities through care-home entertainments, clean-ups, youth festivals, gardening, weeding, balsam bashing, farming, painting, graffiti removal, gum removal, blood drives, food donations, cheering and disaster relief.

Charity objects

(1)TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. (2)TO FURTHER SUCH CHARITABLE PURPOSES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT AS ARE EXCLUSIVELY CHARITABLE ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF ENGLAND AND WALES AS THE TRUSTEES MAY FROM TIME TO TIME DETERMINE