Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Period start date
', Period end dale
From
', 2020
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
Biblical Creation Trust
Other namos charity is known by
Registered charity number (If any)
1094782
Charlty's principal address
PO Box 325
Soham
Ely
Postcode
CB7 5YH
Names of the charity trust888 who manage the charity
Trustse name
Datas acted If not forwholè
èar
Office {rf any)
Name of person lor body) entitled
toa
olnt trustee
Sfan
Trustee Resolution
Stephen Bazlinton
Nancy Darrall
Richard Haddow
Trustee Resolution
Trustee Resolution
Trustee Resolution
Trustee Resolution
Trustee Resolution
Chairman
Martyn Hallett
Colin Reeves
David Tyler
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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19
20
Names of the trustees for the charity, if anyp (for example, any custodian trustees)
Name
Dates acted if not for wholè ear
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Names and addrèsses of advisers (Optional informatlon)
e of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chief executFve or names of senior slaff members (Optional Information
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
Description of the charlty's trusts
Trust Deed dated 281h March 2002
Type of goveming document
How the charity is constiluled
A Trust
Trustee selection methods
Trustees nominated and appointed by existing body
Additional governance18sues Ioptlonal information)
Minimum of three trustees. Initial terms staggered but subsèquent
appointments for three years. Retiring trustees eligible for re-appointment.
Trustee5 selected according to their personal or professional qualifications
and in accordance with the specific requirements set out in the Trust
Deed.
You may choose to Include
additional information, where
relevant, about-.
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees.,
the charity's organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the charity
works.,
• relationship with any related
parties-
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
Section C
Ob"ectives and activities
1. The advan￿ment of the Christian faith as revealed in Holy Scripture.
2. To preach and proclaim the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
3. To present the evidence for bibliGal creation arKI biblical history, as
opposed to the theory of evolution.
4. Such other charitable purposes as the trustees shall in their absolute
discretion see fit.
Summary of the objects of thè
charity set oul in its
governing document
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Providing speakers to churches, schools, universities and other
organisations in the UK and overseas.
Educating the wider UK public on questions of origins from a biblical
perspective through meetings, tours and media.
Undertaking intemational scientific, biblical and lit8rature research on the
origin and history of the universe, the earth and living organisms.
Summary of the main
activ¢ties undertaken for the
publlc benefit In relation to
these objects {include wlthin
this sectlon the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on publlc
benefit)
Addltional details of objectivès and activltios Ioptlonal infonnation)
You may choose to include
furthèr statements, wherè
relevant, about..
policy on grantmaking.,
policy programme related
investment.,
contribution made by
volunteers.
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Section D
Achievements and performance
April 2020 to March 2021
We employ two ￿searcherS/1e¢turers, Paul Garner- PG (full timel and
Dr Stephen Lloyd- SL (part time), as well as Matthew Pickhaver (MP) as
our Communications Manager (part lirnel. An associate researcher, Dr
William Worraker (WW), is supported but not employed by the charity.
This report covers the period of the national covid lockdown, whiGh had a
significant impact on our activities, though none of our staff needed to be
furloughed. We summarise our fflain activities below.
Speaking engagements. Apart from a few meetings before Ihe
lockdown was imposed, all in-person engagements were cancelled or
moved online. can￿lIationS included a conference at a theological
seminary in Warsaw, Poland; a geological conference in Germany., and
regional meeting for supporters of our work in East Anglia. We hope to
re-schedule these evenls. Among the online meètings Ihat took place
during the report period, SL delivered lectures to students at a British
theological college., PG and MP gave several talks to a group in
Cambridge; and PG gave talks to groups in Peterborough, Newark and
Norwich. In July 2020, PG recorded a plenary lecture for Origins. an
academic Conferen￿ for scientists and other scholars, which was held
online for the first tirne in its history. In September 2020, PG and SL were
invited to give talks to an online summer school for students, with about
50 in attendance. In November 2020, PG, SL and MP recorded talks for
an online conferenc8 hostèd by Core Academy of Science in the USA,
with proceeds going to a studenl support fund. PG also recorded lectures
for an online conference in the Netherlands hosted in February 2021 by
the Logos Institute.
Onlinè outreach. During the lockdown, we extended our online oulreaGh
in other significant ways. We establishéd a YouTube channel, where we
have posted a range of recorded talks, interviews and olher items. At the
beginning of March 2021, we launched a new fortnightly podcast, with
PG as one of the hosts alongside Dr Todd Wood of Core Academy of
Science. The podcast is freely available on all the usual streaming
platforms, as well as YouTube, and is attracting a growing and
appreciative audience.
Research. IMN continued to receive support from our organisation for his
work on a quantitative geophysics project. The third in a series of peer-
reviewed papers based on this research was published in August 2020,
and others are in preparation. PG began work on a research project
looking at patterns in the fossil record, including co-supervising an
undergraduate doing a pilot study. PG acted as reviewer for a number of
other academic papers and conference abstracts throughout the year.
Other activlties. We contributed articles to a number of print and online
publications, including a paper by SL in the Brilish theological journal,
'Foundations'. Editorial work continued on submissions to our own opeTr
access online journal and the second volume was published in August
2020. In addition, we publishad a UK edition of a new booklet written by
Dr Todd Wood. Both PG and SL worked on book projects, with
publication of PG'S new book anticipated in late 2021. Preliminary
meetings about cataloguing and classifying our library collections took
plarE in March 2020 with members of CLIS (Christians in Library and
Information SeNI￿s). However, plans to do the work were put on hold
when the lockdown was announced. We have continued to support
students in a mentoring capacity online. We maintained an active social
media presence on Facebook and Twitter..
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
during the year
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Section E
Financial review
It is our intentton to sel aside monies for speciflc projects, and 10 8nsur8
that the charity has suffici8nt funds lo cover its operating.
Brief $tstement ol th&
CharIt￿9 poll¢y on resèrves
Dotails of any funds mat¢rially
In deficit
NIA
Further flnancial revlw4 detalls {Optional Infom1￿10￿}
W8 rety on regular giving by standing orders 8nd donatlons from
individuals, churchets and organl$atlons that are sympathetic to our
objective8.
You may ¢hoo90 to Include
additional Information. whère
relevanl about..
Ihe charlty's principal
sources of funds linctuding
any fundraisingl-
how expenditure h8S
supported th8 key objective8
of the charity.,
Investment poli￿ and
objectives including any
ethical Investment pollcy
adopted.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The truste&s declare that they have approved the trust•es' report above.
Slgned on behalf of the charlty's truste89
Slgnaturel$)
Full name(81
Pogitlon {eg Secrètaryi Chair,
Richard John Haddow
Da￿d Jam
Tyler
Chaimian, Trustee
Trustee
Datè
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## BIBLICAL CREATION TRUST 

## FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021 REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1094782 

|INCOME|:|2019/20<br>£|2020/21<br>£|EXPENDITURE|2019/20<br>£|2020/21<br>£|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Standing orders<br>Donations<br>CAF and Stewardship<br>Churches/Organisations||24,639.00<br>5,766.03<br>15,825.46<br>10,727.60|23,135.00<br>11,041.43 <br>12,186.70<br>5,843.66|Salaries, wages, PAYEand NI<br> Membership &subscriptions<br>Travel, meals and accommodation<br> Storage unit rent|53,317.82<br>866.39<br>9,114.98<br>835.20|59,402.72<br>1,088.90<br>-14.98<br>835.20|
|Matched giving<br>GenesisAgendum loan||0.00<br>0.00|10,000.00 <br>10,000.00|New laptop<br>Othernew equipment|0,00<br>0.00|1,999.00<br>631.98|
|HMRC gift|aid tax reciaim|0.00|4,623.61|Insurance|410.90|410.90|
|Bookand DVD sales<br>Legacy<br>Mentoring||3,172.52<br>0.00<br>0.00|518.10<br>0.00<br>0.00|Printing (inc newsletter)<br>Internetexpenses<br> Conference fees|2,649.53<br>407.00<br>616.13|1,225.83<br>320.38<br>-340.41|
|||||Postage and stationery|2,157.02|2,024.41|
|||||Library purchases|340.12|127.16|
|||||Book Grant (SL)|155.03|175.17|
|||||Books and DVDs for bookstall|770.58|7,500.00|
|||||E-Origins contributors fees|0.00|302.99|
|||||Website and design|3,230.00|2,914.00|
|||||Royalties|0.00|871.43|
|||||Use ofhome as office|612.00|1,216.00|
|||||Accountancy|2,000.00|2,000.00|
|||||Independent examination fees|300.00|250.00|
|||||Secretarial costs|326.00|180.00|
|||||Donation re use ofmeeting rooms|100.00|0.00|
|||||Bank charges|70.00|75.00|
|||||PayPal fees|0.00|1.03|
|||||Gifts and honoraria|113.40|0.00|
|||||Supporters’ evening costs|324.00|0.00|
|||||Tape digitisation project|724.99|0.00|
|||||Staff counselling fees|500.00|50.00|
|||||Mineral specimens|0.00|0.00|
|||60,130.61|77,348.50||79,941.09|76,456.71|



Excess of income over expenditure for the year 

## Location of funds 


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891.79<br>=<br>Balance b/f 4,971.75<br>Surplus for the year 891.79<br>Balance in hand 5,863.54<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's
report on the accounts
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Independent Examlner's Report"
Report to the trusteesl
members of
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On accounts for the year
ended
Charity no
(if any)
31"MVCFk 2021
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Set out on pages
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I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity ("the Trust") for the year ended 3 110312 021
Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation
basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 ("the Act").
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
come to my attention.
") in connection with
the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material
respect:
accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of
the Act or
the accounts do not accord with the accounting records
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a
proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Please delete the words in the brackets rf they do not apply.
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Independent
examinerfs statement
Signed:
Date:
Name:
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Relevant professional
qualification(s) or body
(if any):
Address:
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October 2018