The Faith Works Trust
Working with God in creative vision
The 'Faith Works' Trust was founded in 1990 as a not for profit organization, and is a registered charity no.1027428. Since 2000 it has worked from Spring Meadow Farm, Berkhamsted, producing events locally, and with a global focus, for the whole community. The events are organized by Christian professionals with the main aim to facilitate the opportunity for people to enjoy wholesome and fun activities in the countryside.
The 17 acre conifer plantation, cycle paths and Archimedian Screw (Water Spiral) are major features of the farm and the beautiful valley setting offers a wonderful opportunity for education, rest and play.
2010 commences our stewardship of the adjacent arable field and deciduous woodland. The long-term plan is to recreate habitats lost through intensive farming.
The Trust also works with other professional and charitable organizations, founding the Malawi Benefit Fund in 2004 to help support 714 children orphaned by AIDS, with homes, food and education, through the Christian Church in Malawi. We now hope to continue drawing schools and the local community into restoring the biodiversity of the countryside through their involvement.
Working with God in creative vision
The 'Faith Works' Trust was founded in 1990 as a not for profit organization, and is a registered charity no.1027428. Since 2000 it has worked from Spring Meadow Farm, Berkhamsted, producing events locally, and with a global focus, for the whole community. The events are organized by Christian professionals with the main aim to facilitate the opportunity for people to enjoy wholesome and fun activities in the countryside.
The 17 acre conifer plantation, cycle paths and Archimedian Screw (Water Spiral) are major features of the farm and the beautiful valley setting offers a wonderful opportunity for education, rest and play.
2010 commences our stewardship of the adjacent arable field and deciduous woodland. The long-term plan is to recreate habitats lost through intensive farming.
The Trust also works with other professional and charitable organizations, founding the Malawi Benefit Fund in 2004 to help support 714 children orphaned by AIDS, with homes, food and education, through the Christian Church in Malawi. We now hope to continue drawing schools and the local community into restoring the biodiversity of the countryside through their involvement.