Wallington Christian Centre Annual Report 2022
Trustees.. David Gnanaseharam, Andrew Nias (Holding Trustee). Joy Gnanaseharam,
Josephine Imaga (Holding Trustee), Samuel Imaga.
Chair: Mr. David Gnanaseharam
David Gnanaseharam currently serves as the Lead Pastor at Wallington Christian Centre.. thus,
this Irustee's report has been prepared by him.
The ¢hur¢h's vision remains as follovts..
VISION: We envision the church as a Hive of Activity- with Jesus at the centre of it all.
We see the church at the heart of the local community, with thousands of people becoming
disciples of Christ and bringing God's blessing to the community around them. This could
manifest through garden centers, allotments, food stores, markets, playgroups, businesses,
conference centers. counseling finns. and MO￿ - with the church at the center of it alll We
imagine this relationally, locationally, and operationally, with the Church sanctuary literally in the
center of all these other aspects of the community.
VALUES..
Arms high {we love Worship)
Hands Dirty (everyone engages when ne￿Ssary, and no work is beneath anyone)
Thicker than Blood (we strive lo be a genuine family)
Everyone plays (each person has a role to playl
Share Ihe love {we aim to share the good news with the worfd)
Growing together (we aspire to be a communty of disciples of Jesus)

Wallington Christian Centre has 3 objectives as part of our cnnstitution and model deed..
la) To advance the Christian faith.. In line with the AOG Statement of Faith. we strive to advance
the Christian faith in various parts of the United Kingdom or the worfd as deemed suitable by the
Church Council.
Wallington Christian Centre has facilitsted an inclusive provision of Sunday and midweek
church activities, enhancing the spiritual development of the Christian faith wilhin a mulli-
generational and multi-ethnic community. specif￿ ServI￿S and events cater to the Tamil
community.
Our Sunday services serve as a focal point for our church community. The AM service has been
running in various forms Sin￿ 1917. In 2000, rewnizing a need, we initiated a PM service in
the Tamil language. These services provide a time for the community to gather and participate
in worship, prayer, Bible reading, teaching. and sharing in ￿mMunI0n. We aim for our servi￿$
to be welcoming to all.
The year 2022 marked the first fvll year of uninterrupted in-person services since the COVID-19
lockdowns. The general theme for the year was "Grounded." As the year progressed, this theme
began to reflect the way in which the church needed to be grounded or ￿-grOUnded. This was
especially true in the post-pandemic era. bringing about a set of challenges, specifically relating
to resetting the rhythm of the church. However, this presented new and fresh opportunities.
The outsvorking of this objective was mainly carried out in the community, including..
Sunday seryices at 10'.30am
Sunday services at 15.'00 in the Tamil language
Daily prayer meetings at 7pm on Zoom
Tuesday meetings with a specific emphasis on Worship led by the worship team
In addition to the above. personal Bible studies. catch-ups. and house visits were carried out as
part of the ministry.

During 2022, the church also connected with Tabemacle. a prophetic ministry. Following this,
the church delved further into the prophetic, with Andy Nias initiating SM6 Prophecy.
During the Summer, some of the leaders, youth. and young adults attended the New Wine
Festival-a Christian festival centered around the Bible, worship, and an opportunity to
encounter the Holy Spirit afresh. bringing His blessing back to our families, churches, and
communities, with the aim to see the nation changed.
We also acknowledge our part in the larger Christian community., hence, we made efforts (as far
as possible) to be involved with..
Assemblies of God, UK
Churches Together community
Relational connection to the New Wine network, especially via the New Wine summer
festival
It's important to note that during this period, the church chose to step away from the Hillsong
Network. Also, during this time, the church chose to re*valuate its relationship with its current
denominalion, AOG, and explored joining Vineyard. This evaluation resulted in the Church
remaining with AOG as we chose not to move forward with Vineyard.
Ibl To relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health: This
objective is achieved through the provision of funds. goods, or services. including counseling
and support, in suitable parts of the United Kingdom or the world. as deemed fit by the Church
Council.
Wallington Christian Centre has indeed accomplished this objective by providing pastoral
support to facilitate counseling. supwrt, and structured events for those in need within the local
church community and beyond.

The Charity has also offered financial support to London-based charities and overseas charities
caring for people in need. The church consistently supported the following charities..
Lakeside Harvest- Jay, Supriya, and Jaidan Achamby (Malaysia) - up to pathay
through the year
Roy & Romaine Isaac- (Sri Lanka)- up to partsay through the year
City Hill - Andy and Jodi Gray (Clapham}- up to pathvay through the year
Kingdom Living Ministries
Local Love: During the pandernic, the charty initiated the "Local Love" project in October 2020.
The project entailed providing 'bags of hope" to financially vulnerable families in the local
community. These bags included food and essential items donated by our volunteers.
Additionally, to support the emotional and mental needs of affected children, we included
activities and puzzles for them to engage with.
Our strategy involved collaboration with schools to assist families in need. Presently, we are
supporting 25 families a¢ross two schools in Wallington, Surrey (London Borough of Sutton).
The church decided to continue the 'Lc￿l Love. project after the lockdown restrictions were
lifted, making it part of our ongoing service to the local community.
Between January 2022 and December 2022. 275 individuals were provided with 689 packages.
Special thanks go to all the generous volunteers who contribuled Iheir time and resources to
support the local community.
(c) To advance education= This objective is fulfilled through suitable means and in various parls
of the United Kingdom or the world, as the Church Council deems fit from time to time.
The youth meetings typically took place at 4pm on Sundays, providing a regular gathering for
young individuals. These meetings were designed to foster spiritual growth, encourage
fellowship. and explore biblical teachings relevant to the youth.

As part of the regular schedule. the youth meetings would culminate with the Youth Christmas
Party. This special event used to be held during the Christmas season and served as a festive
celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. These events typically included games. music
(Karaoke). and FOODI
Additionally, children's sessions were conducted every Sunday morning alongside the morning
services. These sessions were tailored specifically for children and ￿￿used on age-appropriate
activities and teachings rooted in the Bible. Children had the opportunity to engage in various
activities such as learning Bible stories, discussing Christian values, participating in songs,
crafts, and interactive discussions. The goal was to provide a nurturing environmenl where
children could leam about God and their faith.
In summary, the church organized youth meetings on Sundays, which concluded with a Youth
Christmas Party. We also conducted children's sessions during the Sunday morning services,
providing age-appropriate Bible-based activities for the children to engage with and leam from.
Other.. Significant Items
Management and Finances.. There were no changes to the church council in 2022. The trustees
remained Ihe same as listed previously.
The church invested approximately £23.090 in refurbishing the kitchen and extending the
ground floor of the church manse.
Special thanks are extended lo my fellow trustees, especially throughout 2022. Also, thanks are
expressed to all in the church who engaged and facilitated the church during this period. The
church wouldn't be where it is without everyone's engagement and desire to push the church
forward. all in Ihe context of following what we believe God is doing.
The Church Council, being the trustees of the Charity responsible for the day-towday
management benefiting the outworking of the objects of the Charity as outlined in its

Constitution, are required to formally re￿1ve the end-of-year financial statement, independently
examined by an accountant not linked with the management twstees. A copy of the final
accounts is attached at the end of this report. It should be noted that the final accounts have
been independently examined. Special thanks go to Shyamala Sumanojh and Joy
Gnanaseharam for aiding in putting the accounts together and submitting them to the
independent accountant.
Summary of the accounts is as follows:
Income.. £76.565
Outgoings-. £79,746
Detailed accounts are attached.
The church is thankful to God and the congregation who continued to give generously
throughout the pandemic and as the church retumed to in-person services. The following should
be noted with regard to finances:
The employed staff were Joy Gnanaseharam & Manohari Jeyasingam. It should be
noted that Joy Gnanaseharam is also a trustee.
David Gnanaseharam, Pastor, and chair of the trustees. is also renumerated on a
regular basis.
The lead Pastor would like to take this opportunity to thank all our members, teams, leaders,
and staff who contributed to all services that occurred across the last year. This is particularly
relevant during this challenging year.
Respectfully submitted. June 2022
David Gnanaseharam Bsc (Hons) Msc MIOA

**Registered Charity No: 1054435** 

## **WALLINGTON CHRISTIAN CENTRE** 

## **ACCOUNTS** 

**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] DEC 2022** 

**36 Plough Lane, Wallington, Surrey SM6 8LN** 



## **WALLINGTON CHRISTIAN CENTRE** 

## **CHARITY INFORMATION** 

## **FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] DEC 2022** 

**Trustees** 

**Joy Sucila Gnanaseharam Andrew Nias David Gnanaseharam** 

**Josephine Imaga Samual Imaga** 

**Charity No 1054435** 

**Registered address** 

**36 Plough Lane Wallington Surrey SM6 8LN** 

**Accountant** 

**Accounts & Tax Advisor Ltd 27 Mayesbrook Road Dagenham Essex RM8 2EA** 



## **WALLINGTON CHRISTIAN CENTRE** 

## **PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT** 

## **FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST ] DEC 2022** 

||**£**|**£**|
|---|---|---|
|**INCOME**|||
|Rent|5,400||
|Tithe|39,404||
|Offering|15,565||
|Gift Aid<br>|14,996||
|Others|1,200|**76,565**|
||------------||
|**LESS: EXPENSES**|||
|Subcontractors<br>|4,000||
|Salaries&Wages|18,031||
|Light & Heat|2,802||
|Printing, postage & stationery|437||
|Telephone|862||
|Subscriptions|3,129||
|Water<br>|75||
|Insurance|1,400||
|Legal fee|8,257||
|Bank charges|81||
|Building Repairs<br>|23,090||
|Mortgage|55||
|Travel Cost|900||
|Accountancy fee<br>|90||
|Council Tax|2,379||
|Toiletries & Food|1,255||
|Equipment Expensed<br>|3,318||
|Ministry Gifts<br>|9,226||
|Donations|230||
|CCPAS|129|**79,746**|
||**--------------**|**-----------**|
|**Total Expenses over Income for the year**||**(3,181)**|
|**Retained Surplus brought forward**||**15,137**|
|||**-----------**|
|**Retained Surplus carry forward**||**11,956**|



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