Religion Charities That specialise in Church or place of worship
Discover 17,295 Religion charities that specialise in church or place of worship. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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The Green Pastures Christian Centre
ReligionThe object of the charity is to promote the Christian gospel and to provide a place for Christians of all denominations to meet for fellowship, prayer and teaching.
Verwood Elim Church
Economic and community development, Religion, Saving of livesThe main core of our activity as a church is providing weekly church services for all the community regardless of background, gender and belief. We work with the local churches and support missionaries in Africa, Brazil and India.We operate overseas mission and humanitarian aid projects such as '4Ukraine' where support directly goes toward helping those in Ukraine fleeing the conflict.
Chichester Theological Trust
Arts, Charitable activities, Education, ReligionCTT came into existence on the closure of the Chichester Theological College. It purchases books and periodicals for the theological library it owns now housed at the University of Chichester. It supports activities that can make a meaningful contribution to the life of the Church of England and which fall within its objects. It provides a small number of grants to individuals.
All Saints Millennium Trust (darlington) Limited
Leisure, ReligionAdvancing the mission of the Christian church and education, and providing facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure-time occupation to improve the conditions of life for inhabitants of the area of benefit.
The Reverend Canon Francis Walter Gilbert For The Church Of Our Lady Of Lourdes And St Joseph, Leigh-On-Sea
ReligionReligious activities
Southbourne Free Church
ReligionSouthbourne Free Church offers the community a place to worship. The church building is also used for local activities which the community participate in.
Holland Chapel And Cottage Trust
Religion, Social welfareOBJECTS1. To maintain and keep in good repair order and condition the Chapel and Cottage situate at St. Ann's Hill Road, Chertsey, Surrey.2. To permit the said cottage to be occupied by the priest for the time being serving the Chapel or by any other person or persons employed in or about the Chapel or by any poor person or persons or for any charitable purposes approved of by the Trustees
Wilton Street Chapel Denton
ReligionEcclesiastical organisation
The Eternal Sacred Order Of Cherubim And Seraphim Church Noah's Ark
Beneficiary group, ReligionEvangelism, Church Mass, Bible Teaching, Teaching and Supporting Youth to achieve full potential.
The Felsham Charity
Heritage, Religion, Social welfareThe charity is divided into three branches:The general charity contributes exclusively to the benefit of the inhabitants of Felsham. The church charity contributes exclusively to the repair and maintenance of St Peter's Church, Felsham. The bread charity benefits the poor and necessitous people of Felsham according to circumstances.
Lichfield Christian Church
Facilities, Housing, ReligionThe main activities of the church are regular, weekly Sunday church services which meet at 4:30pm at Darwin Community Hall, Lichfield, UK WS13 6RQ. We take an offering to help with the expenses of the hall hire, etc.. At these services we worship the God of the Bible, teach the Bible, pray and fellowship. We also hold smaller home group meetings on a weekly basis meeting in homes.
Carmel Church
ReligionThe object of the Church is the advancement of the Christian religion in accordance with the principles and practices of independent Baptist churches. The Church may also carry out other charitable purposes in the UK and/or other parts of the world, which are exclusively charitable according to the laws of England and Wales and as the trustees from time to time determine.
Hutton Charity (baker, Martin And White)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Professions, ReligionThe charity offers financial aid to the elderly and young living in the district of Brentwood with preference for persons resident in the parish of Hutton. Requests are considered and approved by the trustees before aid is granted. Needs are often highlighted by local priests, church workers and headteachers. Requests are also made through the Citizens Advice Bureau.
Bradwell Memorial Hall
Facilities, ReligionProvide accommodation for various local groups, meetings and church activities
Grapevine Christian Fellowship
Religion, Social welfareThe advancement of the Christian faith and the worship of God.To support, as the trustees see fit, the world-wide relief of persons who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
Rock Of Salvation Christian Church (london)
ReligionThe Friends Of St Peter's Great Berkhamsted
Associations, Heritage, ReligionThe Friends? objective is to use its funds (the Trust Fund) for the preservation, repair, maintenance, restoration, improvement and ornamentation of the fabric of the Parish Church of Great Berkhamsted and of the Churchyards occupied by or belonging to the Church. The charity is based and focused in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire which is an ancient market town with a long and important history
Emmanuel Holiness Church Pensby
Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionReligious activities:Sunday worshipRegular prayerchildren's & youth activitiessponsorship of overseas children ('Adopt-a-Child') by individual church memberssupport of local homeless people ('Forum Housing')support of persecuted Christians overseas (Open Doors International)
The Huntingdon Evangelical Free Church
Beneficiary group, ReligionWORSHIP, TEACHING, PRAYER, FELLOWSHIP, YOUNG PEOPLES ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY OUTREACH SUPPORTING CHRISTIAN MINISTRY ELSEWHERE. THE CHURCH IS BASED ON A LARGE ESTATE ORIGINALLY BUILT AS A LONDON OVERSPILL ESTATE IN HUNTINGDON, CAMBS, AND STARTED IN THE 1960'S TO SEE THE GOSPEL BEING SHARED AND PREACHED. NO CHARGE IS MADE AND ALL ACTIVITIES ARE OPENLY ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC.
The Ghana (sunyani) Monastery Trust
ReligionReligious and Charitable / educational activities in Ghana
Church Of New Canaan Pinner
ReligionThe church advances religion by preaching the Gospel to Pinner and surrounding people and holding Church services.
Beacon Church Wyberton
ReligionThe advancement of the Christian faith in accordance with the Basis of Faith, primarily, but not exclusively, within Wyberton and the surrounding neighbourhood.
Christ Apostolic Church (mountain Of Blessing)
ReligionConducting religious services and support to members locally and internationally
Vedic Cultural Society Of East Anglia
Health, ReligionCharity is to share the values of Vedic Dharma and culture with localcommunity and to provide a place of worship/meditation for Hindu community.
Station Hill Baptist Church
Beneficiary group, ReligionWe meet every Sunday to worship God & preach the Gospel, and actively seek to serve the community. We employ a youth worker to serve the young people of the town. We provide toddler & mums groups twice a week, lunches for elderly folk once a month. We have a special service for elderly folk each month. We allow our premises to be used as a Child Contact Centre & by other charities regularly.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many church-or-place-of-worship religion charities are there in the UK?
There are 17,295 registered church-or-place-of-worship religion charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the church-or-place-of-worship religion charities by income?
Canterbury Christ Church University is the largest by latest reported annual income (£353.8m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of church-or-place-of-worship religion charities?
Church-or-place-of-worship religion charities reported a combined annual income of £15.7bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for church-or-place-of-worship religion charities?
Across all church-or-place-of-worship religion charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 89.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of church-or-place-of-worship religion charities?
Church-or-place-of-worship religion charities have an average annual income of £424k. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.