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Trinity Church and Missions (SCIO)

SC053789Registered charity from 19 November 2024
2MB ZIP file, with green, blue and mono style logos
Address 93 swift street
Dunfermline
Postcode ky11 8zl
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
a. To primarily advance Christianity. This includes but is not limited to; organising Christian services aimed at the spiritual growth of members, enhancing community life among members, offering pastoral care, and creating platforms for Christian worship. b. Embark on evangelical missions and programmes throughout the world to win souls for the Lord Jesus Christ and prepare men and women for the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. c. Organise Bible studies, teachings, seminars, discussions and any other programme to facilitate the study of the Bible. d. Publish or cause to be published in any place and at any time Christian literature, including tracts, magazines, periodicals, circulars, books, stickers or make such other publications, publicity, and expressions as may be conducive to its objectives. e. Organise prayer meetings, establish prayer camps and conduct prayer sessions on any matter at any place and for any adequate period. f. Embark upon the planting, establishment or building of Churches, Chapels, or any other place for Christian worship in any part of the world, to be known and called Trinity Church and Missions and to administer same in accordance with Biblical principles. g. Confer or permit to be conferred on the ministers (male or female) of the Church such titles, honour, names, awards, rights, or privileges if and when earned or due in accordance with Biblical and ecclesiastical order or in line with the provisions of this Constitution for both men and women. h. Make broadcasts, announcements, advertisements or otherwise. Make publications of its programmes through any medium including radio and television, in connection with Christian teachings, witnessing, doctrines and Bible knowledge for the purpose of evangelizing and promotion of the Christian Faith and making known the Lord Jesus Christ throughout the world. i. Hold crusades, camp meetings, gatherings, conventions, fellowships, conferences and any other meetings by whatever name it is called for the pursuance of its objectives. j. Organise Christian counselling, follow-up, teachings, training, seminars, symposiums, and any other similar programmes for the benefit of its members and any other persons. k. Encourage the study, understanding and practical application of Bible truth in everyday life. l. Promote mutual understanding, love, peace and unity among people. m. Promote and propagate or, cause the same to be done, to the growth of Christians and Christianity. n. Co-operate with anybody or bodies whose aims and objectives are identical with or complementary to the Church's. o. Engage and participate in and encourage charitable, benevolent, and other merciful activities towards all people and especially those of the household of faith, in any part of the world. p. Undertake, promote, develop and carry out charitable, educational, Christian religious and scientific programmes in line with our objectives to enhance the quality of life and well-being of individuals and communities in our immediate environment and the world at large. q. Adopt all such means as the Church may think fit to generate funds for its objects and to accept donations, subscriptions, gifts, collections, offerings, tithes, aids, allowances, and to sell and dispose of all real or personal property of the Church or any part thereof for the purpose of the objects. All such other lawful things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects or any of them.
Details of the charity's operations
Charity Status: Active
Last Updated: 20 Dec 2024
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 19 Nov 2024
Geographical Spread: A specific local point, community or neighbourhood
Main Operating Location: Fife
Purposes: "the advancement of religion"
Beneficiaries: "No specific group, or for the benefit of the community"
Types of activity undertaken: "It carries out activities or services itself"
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