Charity number: 1074696
REJOICE (JABULA) NEW LIFE MINISTRIES
ANNUAL REPORT AND RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
04 NOVEMBER 2024
CONTENTS

Page
Trustees Report
3to6
Independent Examiners Report
7t08
Receipts and Payments Account
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
10

Trustees. report for the year ended 04 November 2024
The Trustees submit their annual report and financial statements of Rejoice {Jabula) New Life Ministries from 5
November 2023 to 4 November 2024
These accounts have been prepared on a Receipts and Payments basis in line with the Statement of
Recommended Practi￿ (SORP) 2005 guidance for small non company charities with income of less than
£100,000.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Charlty Name
Rejoice (Jabula) New Lrfe Ministries
Registered Charlty Number
1074696
Address of the principal office of the charity
6, Rocky Lane,
Aston Cross
Birmingham B6 5RQ
Trustees
Bishop Melvin Brooks
(Presiding p￿late for Europe and Asia)
Mr Memory Tapfumaneyi
Mr Pardon Tapfumaneyi
Mr Hugh Levine
The above infomiation reflects the changes in the Chairman and Presiding Prèlate and the Trustees and the
Address of the Principal Office of the Charty. These changes oCcU￿ed with effect from May 2010. (See below).
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governlng Document
The charity is governed by a Constitution adopted on 19th January 1999.
Recrultment and Appointment of New Trustees
The managemenl of the charity is the responsibility of the Trustees who are elected and co-opted under the terms
of the constitution.
Board Membership
There were no changes in year 2023-24.
Induction and Training of New Trusteas
The charity continues updating the knowledge of all Trustees on their roles and responsibilities. This usually
includes regular trainingl refresher updates as part of the Trustee meetings.
Four quarterly Trustee Board Meetings were held during the period 5 November 2023 to 4 November 2024.

Trustees, report for the year ended 04 November 2024 (continued)
Organisational Structure
The day to day wnning of the charity has been delegated to the presiding prelat8s for Europe and Asla with the
support of an administrator. The Trustees are consulted on all material issues and determine the slrategic dir8Ction
of the charity. Trustees meet formally as and when requir8d to review the operations of the charity.
The charity's volunteers provide an invaluable contribution, particularly at formal eventsl meetings.
Related Party Relatlonshlps
The charity is part of an Internatlonal Ne￿Ork which operates branches in North America. South Am8rica, Asia,
Africa, th8 Caribbean, Australasia and Europ8.
The charity provides spiritual covering to 100 member assembles. all of which operate autonomously and have
ownership of their individual assets.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
The principal objects of the charity are to:
l) Advance the Christian religion
ii) Relieve persons in conditions of poverty, sickness and distress- and
iii) Protect and pras8rve public health.
Maln actlvlties during the year
1. Year 2023-2024
All the individual churches within the organisation hold weekly in person seNi¢es in their buildin9s. However. the
churches within the organisation have continued their use of intemet and media technology, developed during
lockdown and beyond, to be able to maintain both contact and the spiritLsal wellbeing of their members and the
wider communities thal they serve.
Assemblies within Rejoice (Jabula) New Life Ministries Europe & Asia continue to hold Annual Thanksgiving and
Anniversary ServiGes, which fall at different times throughout the year. These are supported by the Jabula
churches within their region and also by other local assemblies.
2. Annual Leadership Conference
The LOUD 2024 Conference took place this reporting year. The theme was°AbundanGe & Overfiow" This was
held from Friday 31¥t May to Saturday 1st June 2024. The keynote speakers were Bishop Roberts (USA), Bishop
Ballakistan (RSA), Apostle Morgan- Scott (USA) and Pastor Quintanilla (UK).
This was well supported by members of the church communities and people from outside.
On the Friday evening there was leadership training with Bishop Roberts. For the Sunday morning services, those
ministers available were deployed to various churches in the organisation.
Plans are in place for the LOUD 2025 Conference where the founder and chief executive of Jabula International,
Bishop Tudor Bismark will be the keynote speaker. This will be held Friday 30th_ 1st June 2025.
3. Leadership Training
In November 2023, Bishop Hugh Daniel Srnith, Presiding Bishop of Jabula International visited Bimiingham to
provide Leadership Training for Jabula Pastors & Leadership. He ministered at the Sunday s8Nice at New
Jerusalem Community Church.
4. Woddwide Ministry

Trustees, report for the year ended 04 November 2024 {contlnued)
Members and Affiliates continue to be involved in philanthropic outreach both in the United Kingdom and
abroad {particularly in Asia). Th8 ministry in India whilst growing, continues to be reliant on funding from the
charty for its work, supported by the generous giving of individual church members and assemblies.
A numb8r of local churches in the UK assist the churchas in India and the local orphanage and school.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Key Member and Affiliate Achlevements In the Year
1. New Jerusalem through both its church and Transformation centre continue to impact on the local communities
ofAston and Nechells. Particularly to the local schools and young people, but also to all people who need support.
A fully functioning Foodbank continues to be available 3 days a week, also working with several other local
agencies.
However New Jenjsalem continues to look to partner with other communty organisations to maximise both th8
physical building and the skill sets of our members, building on th8 partnership in place with the Community
Empowerment Agency below.
The focus on the arts for young people is also @videnGed with a fully operational recording studio being available.
The church regularly supports its youth members, both during the school year and those who are studying at
universlty, especially those who are located away from Birmingham area.
One of our Elders continues to s&rve on the Board of the local regional health authority.
Two of thè ordained Ministers at the church continue thelr pemianent roles in a local prison and hospital
respectivoly. A third heads up a Community Empowerment Organisation which provides mental, spiritual and
practical support particularly for youth and young men.
2. Several of the Jabula churches in the UK support Bishop Samuel. his orphanage and his affiliated churches in
India.
3. Bishop Designate Memory Tapfumaneyi of the Oxford church continues as the Chairperson for the Oxford
Pastors Forum.
4. Place of Refuge in Croydon continue to run a foodbank in conjunction with other local churches and also
support the Mediation Service in the local Croydon community.
5. The Jabula Churches also support the Annual Samaritans Purse shoe box initiative. providing Christmas
presents across the world for children who would not otherwise reGeive.
6. Restorer Christian Centre have purchased and renovated their own building in Oldbury. operating services and
support to the local community.
The Charity's Growth and Future Developments
1. Progression
The policy of training other senior Pastors within Jabula to Cary out required duties within the body in support of
Bishop Brooks has continued this year almost exclusively by Zoom. Bishop Brooks has utilised the téchnology to
a¢tiv8ly support the Jabula membership and the Pastors to continue supporting their church members and their
local communities.
His use of technology has allowed his influence to be felt worldwide.

Trustees, report for the year ended 04 November 2024 (continued)
Similarfy technology has allowed our international leader, Bishop Hugh Smith and other leaders worldwide to
project S8rvices,18adership training and other educational content to the wider Jabula communit18S.
2. The organisations policy of supporting its member and affiliates in their personal and spiritual development has
continued. Bishop Brooks undertakes appraisals and identifies training needs for the member Pastors
often providing said training on a one-to-one basis, utilising Zoom and other technologies.
3 Future Planning and Direction.
The proposed plan for the nexi 3 years. originally to 2023. has been rolled forward to 2026 and is as follow5..
Revisit Constitution. make changes to the functions.
A personal assistant to be assigned to Deputy Intemational Prelate of Rejoice New Lrfe Ministries (Jabula}
Our target of 30 churches within the UK remains.
To acquire an independent office which would be utilised as Jabula H8adquarters UK within will also be a
church.
Employ a part time Administrator and Book Keeper
Church Governance - recruit new trustees from Education and Health industry (mental health)
The development of a Bible School for Rejoice New Life Ministries (Jabula) - to expand the gosp81- has
commenced.
The establishing of empowerment ministries for Men, Boys and young Ladies and the bringing in of
specialist teachers and trainers s ongoing.
Hold a Regional Loud Conference which covers the above objectives
Develop fundraising to meet executive objectives (new building)
Establish parenting training (help children) and pre-marriage retreats
The Southern Region to be divided into three areas {bas8d on growih), with three key leaders
The above are constantly under review given the current local and worldwide situation.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Resetves policy
The Trustees are aware of the ￿qUirement to have a reseNe policy in pla￿ and are currently reviewing the best
way of documenting a fomal policy that meets the specific GirGumstances of the charity.
Principal fundlng sources
Currently, the principal funding sources of the charity are from donations made by its members and affiliates and
the income from Conferences. when held.
This report was
roved by the Trustees on 14th August 2025 and signed on their behalf. by:
Trustee

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 4th November2024
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Rejoice (Jabula} New Life Ministries
I report on the financial statements of the company for the year ended 4th Novemb8r 2024 which are set
out on pages 9 to 10.
This report Is made solely to the companls Trust88s, as a body. in a¢¢ordanc8 Wlth section 145 of the Chariti8S
Act 2011 and regulations made under section 154 of that Act. My work has been undertaken so that I might
state to the ¢ompanVs Trustees those matters l am required to stste to th8m in an Independent examinerfs
report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent pemiitted by law, I do not accept or assume responsibility
to anyone other than the company and the Gompanls Trustees as a body, for my work or for this report.
Respective Responslbllltles of Trustees and Examlner
The Trustees, who are also the directors of the company for the purposes of company law, are responsible for
the prep8ration of the financial statements. The Trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year
under section 14412) of the Charities Act 2011 (the Act) and that an independent examination is needed. The
companls gross income did not exceed £250,000 and l am qualified to undertake the examination by being a
qualified member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.
Having satisfied myself that the company is not subject to audit under charity or company law and is eliglble for
independent examination, it is my responsibility to:
examine the financlal statements under section 145 of the Act.
follow the procedurès laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission under section
145(5> (bl oftha Act,. and
State whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of Independent Examlnerfs Report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An
examination includes a review of the accounting records k8Pt by the company and a comparison of the financial
statements presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in
the financial statements, and seeking explanations from you as Trustees con¢erning any such matters. The
procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no
opinion is given as to whether the financial statements p￿sent a 'true and fair view, and the report is limited to
those matters set out in the statement below.

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT {continued}
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 4th November 2024
Independent Examiner's Statement
In connection with my examination, no matt8r has come to my attention..
{1) Which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in. any material respect, the requirements:
To keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act;
To prepare accounts which accord with the accountin9 records and comply with the accounting
requirements of the Charities Act have not been met., or
{2) to which, in my opinion. attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the
financial statements to be reached.
Signed..
IL6•Q
Dated:
Philip Burnell FCCA
Spark Accountants
Chartered Certified Accountants
10 Wrens Court
48 Wictoria Road
Sutton Coldfield
B72 1SY

Rejoice {Jabula) New Llfe Ministries
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 04 NOVEMBER 2024
Total
Endowment Funds
Funds (£) 2024 (£)
Total
Funds
2023 {£)
Unrestrict Restricted
ed Funds Funds (£)
{£)
Receipts
Conference Registration,
Sponsorship & Donation
Salary Contribution from Member
Zimbabwe Building Fund Donation
Tithe and Offering
Church Conference Donations
£0
£4,937
£0
£4,937
£775
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£15,502
£0
£0
£15,502
£0
£11.736
£0
£0
£0
£0
Gift Aid
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
GifAid- Branch
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
Missions
£0
£3,763
£300
£0
£3.763
£4,252
£28,754
£4.335
£1.782
Other Donations
£4,252
£19,754
£0
Totsl Receipts
£9,000
£0
£18,628
Payments
Conference Costs
£18,150
£0
£4,937
£0
£0
£21,833
£0
£5,907
£0
Product Costs
£0
Administrative Costs
£7,540
£905
£0
£0
£8.794
£4,668
£0
£2,608
£8,339
£0
Mlsslons
£3,763
£0
£0
Honorarium
£0
£0
Professional Fees
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
Rent
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
Travel
£2,180
£1,676
£0
£0
£0
£2,180
£1,676
£0
£113
Other Expenses
Gift Aid Branch
£0
£0
£250
£0
£0
£0
Other Expenses - Branch
Donations
£603
£0
£0
£603
£576
£0
£300
£0
£300
£450
Transfer between funds
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
Total Payments
Net of Recelptsl(Payments)
Cash funds from last year
CashlAsset funds this year end
£31,054
(£11,300)
£5,666
1£5.634)
£9,000
£0
£0
£40,054
{£11,300
£5,666
(£5,634)
£18,243
£385
£0
£0
£0
£5,281
£5,666
£0
£0

Rejolce (Jabula) New Life Ministrles
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILTIES AT THE END OF THE YEAR
Unrestricted , Restricted I
Total
Funds {£) Funds (£) ' Funds (£)
Assets
Cash Funds
(£5,634)
(£5,634)
Th6 financial statements were approved by the Trustees on 14th August 2025 and signed on their behalf by..
Hugh Levlne
Trustee
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