Soulchurch Bewertungen 4

TrustScore 3 von 5

3,1

Wir überprüfen keine spezifischen Behauptungen, da die Meinungen der Bewerter ihre eigenen sind. Wir können Bewertungen jedoch als „verifiziert” kennzeichnen, wenn wir bestätigen können, dass eine geschäftliche Interaktion stattgefunden hat. Mehr erfahren

Um die Integrität unseres Portals zu schützen, überprüft unsere automatisierte Software alle Bewertungen – unabhängig davon, ob sie verifiziert sind oder nicht – rund um die Uhr. Diese Technologie identifiziert und entfernt Inhalte, die gegen unsere Richtlinien verstoßen, wie zum Beispiel Bewertungen, die nicht auf einer wirklichen Erfahrungen basieren. Uns ist bewusst, dass wir möglicherweise nicht alles erfassen, doch Sie können uns jederzeit problematische Inhalte melden, die wir Ihrer Meinung nach übersehen haben. Mehr erfahren

Unternehmensdetails


Kontaktinformationen

3,1

Akzeptabel

TrustScore 3 von 5

4 Bewertungen

5 Sterne
4 Sterne
3 Sterne
2 Sterne
1 Stern

So nutzt dieses Unternehmen Trustpilot

Erfahren Sie, woher die Bewertungen stammen und wie sie ausgewertet und moderiert werden.

Unternehmen auf Trustpilot dürfen keine finanziellen oder anderweitigen Anreize oder Gegenleistungen für das Verbergen von Bewertungen anbieten. Bewertungen spiegeln die Meinung einzelner Nutzer wider und nicht die von Trustpilot. Mehr erfahren

Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternen

SOUL Church is warm and welcoming

SOUL Church is warm and welcoming! It’s so encouraging to see a church full of people of every age, young and old and from every ethnicity.
People struggling with addiction find acceptance and support in SOUL Church.
Autistic children needs are provided with sensory rooms and experienced leaders.
Those without transport are collected by bus/coach from around Norwich to attend the meetings.
People will always give financially into what they see is making a difference in people’s lives and the community.

23. November 2025
Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung
Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternen

The gift of seeing people coming…

From an observer’s standpoint, I have to hand it to them, Soul Church always appears a choreographed production.

Whoever’s responsible - the Marketing Department, the Scriptwriters (or even Costume / Hair and Make-up Departments to ensure that Jon’s £90 Ralph Lauren t-shirt hasn’t suffered an unfortunate spillage or not one hair of Chantel’s bouncy curls is being unruly), what goes on at 55 Heartsease Lane, Norwich, NR7 9NT is truly worthy of banal television entertainment.

Wheel in the drums, keyboards and electric guitars, musicians poised for jumping and head-banging, flashing lights and dry ice ready to go, let ‘em all in free of charge then selectively quote parts of the bible where the congregation’s consciences only need testing to the point that they succumb to tapping Visa / Mastercards / Apple Pay or emptying the cash out of their wallets. Note: reverse psychology that you don’t have to give really does work.

Then, when the Sunday service is over, the necessary pleasantries are exchanged (hugs reserved only for Jon and Chantel’s best buddies) and the takings counted, it’s back to Shalom - far enough away for the Normans not to randomly run into the ordinary congregants for another few days except those in their financially endowed social circle who are, doubtless, welcome with open arms.

Other than squeezing in the 5:00 pm once a month Sunday service, the Norman household is busy getting ready for the week ahead. For Jon and Chantel, that’ll be something like a flying visit to Australia to network with their Hillsong associates. Meanwhile for the children, come September, it’ll be a new school year of privileged education that many of the congregation can only ever dream of being able to afford.

Forget the morality of how Soul Church succeeds in the way congregants part with their money; all that matters is for the Soul Church accounts to surpass the previous year’s financial position.

P.S. It’s still not clear what the 13 million GBP is for, so best of luck to anyone brave enough to stick their head above the parapet and ask - assuming Jon and Chantel would be prepared to endure a grilling over Soul Church finances.

24. August 2025
Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung
Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternen

Soul Church - Any soul’s a goal

Dear oh dear oh dear….

Disclaimer: this is simply an observation and categorically not an allegation of any wrongdoing by Soul Church Enterprises [sic], heaven forbid Jon and Chantel take offence and come after me.

Some churches teach messages of love, hope, community, humility.

Some churches actually practice these messages too.

Other churches teach the very same messages with flashing lights in a multimillion pound new build.

Some churches will embrace you with one arm, whilst the other plunges itself into the pockets of vulnerable people to line their own.

Christian teaching can take many forms but remember that Jesus spoke his lessons not against the backdrop of electric guitar and strobe lighting. I question where the humility of this church is. Maybe it’s registered away somewhere as an outsourced private entity in Companies House?

Jesus is King? Not here 💸

15. Juni 2025
Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung
Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternen

The Millionaire Soul Church at Heartsease Lane, Norwich, NR7 9NT

At the invitation of a friend, I went to a Sunday service at Soul Church, persuaded that it would be enjoyable. Having been to several Christian churches over the years, the experience was certainly different to anything I’d seen during other services.

For those who haven’t been to Soul Church, it isn’t an old or traditional church. The building is both new and contemporary in architectural style; the service, itself, hosted in a darkened room, with elements not dissimilar to stand-up comedy, but with a religious topic. The people are warm and welcoming. The Fruit of Joy was delivered by Pastor Jon. Full of humour, it was a reminder not to allow life’s negatives to outweigh the positives.

As with all church services, there was a collection. Fundamentally, I have no issue with this, but I had the same amount of cash with me in coinage that I would give to my local church collection.

When the bucket came my way, there was the realisation that the implied ‘going rate’ (ie what others contributed) was more than I had; however, for those without cash, wanting to give, there was the option to add to the collection by contactless card payment.

Bank notes floated from the congregation’s hands into the buckets. I couldn’t control my jaw dropping, staggered by the way people readily parted with their cash; never had I seen this in a single Sunday service in my life.

When I spoke to my friend about this afterwards, she explained that giving is seen as a commitment to God. Soul Church also welcomes monthly tithes by standing order and encourages fundraising.

Whilst appreciating that church funds rely on donations, members of the congregation parting with large amounts of cash didn’t sit right with me, so I took a look at Soul Church online. It is listed on Companies House as a company limited by guarantee. Its latest accounts for the year ending 31st March 2024 show the following total funds position:-

£13,250,280

Compared to 31st March 2023:-

£9,970,560

Financially speaking, Soul Church is thriving; a gain of £3,279,720 between 2023 and 2024 is substantial for any organisation, let alone a church, particularly in the current financial climate.

Giving as a commitment to God is part of the faith that the congregation of Soul Church believe in. I am not sure if this means, in their own way, they believe that the money they give is actually for God, but why does Soul Church need tens of millions of pounds and who is really benefiting out of this?

Personally, Soul Church is not for me. I prefer a traditional service at my village church where I join in the style of worship familiar to me. I’m not at all sure about the sustainability of weekly giving at the level I saw last Sunday.

That eight figure total funds position is difficult to ignore.

2. März 2025
Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung

Ist dies Ihr Unternehmen?

Beanspruchen Sie Ihr Profil, um Zugang zu den kostenfreien Business-Tools von Trustpilot zu erhalten und die Beziehung zu Ihren Kunden zu stärken.

Kostenfreien Account erstellen

So funktioniert Trustpilot

Auf Trustpilot hat jeder die Möglichkeit, Bewertungen abzugeben. Der Verfasser einer Bewertung kann diese jederzeit bearbeiten oder löschen, und die Bewertungen werden angezeigt, solange der jeweilige Nutzer-Account aktiv ist.

Unternehmen können über automatische Einladungen zur Bewertungsabgabe einladen. Diese Bewertungen werden mit dem Hinweis „verifiziert“ versehen, um darauf hinzuweisen, dass es sich um echte Erfahrungen handelt.

Erfahren Sie mehr über die verschiedenen Arten von Bewertungen.

Zum Schutz unseres Portals setzen wir auf eine Kombination aus spezialisierten Mitarbeitern und cleveren Technologien. Erfahren Sie, wie wir gefälschte Bewertungen bekämpfen.

Erfahren Sie mehr darüber, wie Bewertungen auf Trustpilot gehandhabt werden.

Hier ​finden Sie 8 Tipps für das Schreiben von Bewertungen.

Die Verifizierung hilft sicherzustellen, dass es sich bei den Bewertungen, die Sie auf Trustpilot lesen, um Bewertungen von echten Menschen handelt.

Anreize für das Schreiben von Bewertungen anzubieten oder selektiv zur Bewertungsabgabe einzuladen, kann den TrustScore verfälschen. Deshalb verstößt beides gegen unsere Richtlinien.

Erfahren Sie mehr