The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations
Also known as: The Joint Council for Anglo Caribbean Churches, Joint Council for Anglo Caribbean Churches
To develop an infrastructure of organisations conducive to the existence of the black majority churches.To foster and develop awareness within the community and the black majority churches, of the spiritual, moral and social issues prevalent and to enhance a spirit of co-operation against xenophobia.To combat racism at all levels and to promote a just society.
Activities & Mission
To develop an infrastructure of organisations conducive to the existence of the black majority churches.To foster and develop awareness within the community and the black majority churches, of the spiritual, moral and social issues prevalent and to enhance a spirit of co-operation against xenophobia.To combat racism at all levels and to promote a just society.
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Frequently asked questions about The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations
What does The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations do?
To develop an infrastructure of organisations conducive to the existence of the black majority churches.To foster and develop awareness within the community and the black majority churches, of the spiritual, moral and social issues prevalent and to enhance a spirit of co-operation against xenophobia.To combat racism at all levels and to promote a just society.
When was The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations registered as a charity?
The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 6 March 1995 as charity number 1044687. It has been registered for 31 years.
Who runs The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations?
The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations is governed by a board of 4 trustees. Trustees are legally responsible for the charity's governance and are listed in full on its profile.
Where does The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations operate?
The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations operates in London, as recorded in its Charity Commission filing.
Is The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations a registered charity?
Yes — The Joint Council Of Churches For All Nations is a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 1044687.
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LONDON
E10 7BE
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- The Joint Council for Anglo Caribbean Churches
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