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ABOUT US

This fellowship began in 2005 when the chairman Bishop Reginald Kumar, organised a fund raising campaign to provide emergency aid when Tsunami struck India and Sri Lanka. That's how this Pastor's group was formed and named CHURCHES UNITED FELLOWSHIP - UK (CUF).

Currently, we have 60 passionate ministers from various denominations to support our vision. They are from different churches located across the UK such as London, Birmingham, Leicester, Leeds and Liverpool. This organization meets at our member's premises free of cost. 

The organization also creates a network for ministers to enhance their interpersonal relationships inside and outside the church. It benefits the personal and social effects of the religion practised by ministers, followers and attendees.

OUR VISION

The vision of CHURCHES UNITED FELLOWSHIP - UK (CUF) is to bring pastors together from Tamil and Sinhala churches in the UK to share, pray and work together in reaching the unreached globally.

OUR MISSION

  • To advance the Christian faith in accordance with the statement of Faith through the creation of forums for United Kingdom Pastors and Associate Pastors.

  • To come together in unity and fellowship to share and join in prayers in the United Kingdom and around the world as the CIO from time to time who may think fit.

  • To raise awareness and understanding among the network of pastors and associate pastors in the United Kingdom to resolve their personal and church issues.

  • To organize events such as conferences, seminars and crusade gatherings on a national and regional level to achieve the organizational objectives.

  • To relieve sickness, financial hardships, 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 across the globe.

FIND US

Copyright © 2022  Churches United Fellowship - United Kingdom

188A, Gloucester Road, Croydon, CR0 2DJ

Registered Charity in England and Wales: 1197985

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