CHRISTIANS IN SCIENCE
Incorporated in England and Wales
Registered Company No 05959444
Registered Charity No 1121422
TRUSTEES, REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended
31 DECEMBER 2022

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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DETAILS
DIRECTORS I TRUSTEES
Prof. Bery Billingsley
Prof. Bill Clegg
Prof. Paul Ewart (chair of Cis Committee)
Mr Jos PAoule
Prof. Euan Nisbel
Prof John Wood, CBE (Chair of Board of Trustees)
Rev Angela Lynas
Prof. Andrew Philip Halestrap
EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN
Prof. Paul Ewart
GOVERNING INSTRUMENT
Memorandum and Articles of Associats'on adopted by written
Speual resolution p￿d on 31 D￿mber 2013.
REGISTERED AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE
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1121422
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CHRISTIANS IN SCIENCE
This is the sixteenth annual ￿pOrt and accounts by the trustees of Christians in scien￿ I￿0 are also the
directors of the company), for the year ended 31 DeCem￿eT 2022. which is the accounting reference date.
Christians in scien￿ was regislefed 8$ a charity by the Charity Commission on 31 Odober 2007, and these
Accounts will be presented to the Chanty Commission as part of our annual report to them. These attounts
comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Companies Act 20CE, the Memorandum and Articles of Association and
Accountin9 and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing
their accounts in accordance the Finanual Reports"ng Standard appbcable in the UK and Republic of Ireland
(FRS102} (issued Octotr*r 2019 and effective 1 January 20191
STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Constitutlon
Christians in saen￿ (Cis) was incorporated as chrisb.ans in scien￿ Limitell on 9 October 2006, company
number 05959444. It Is a private limrted ￿rnpanY limited by guarantee not having a share capitsl, govemed by
rts Memorandum and Articles of Associab"on which were revised and updated in December 2013. By special
resolution dated 31 Decernber 2013 the name of the Cornpany was changed to Chri5tsans in Science. The new
constitution was approved by the Charity Commission on 18 December 2013 and apwoved by written special
resolution passed on 31 De￿mber 2013.
The Company organises as an explicitty Christian society, full memtership of which is open only to those who
affirm the declarabon of frdith and agree wtth the aim$ of Christians in Science. However, others are welcome
to join as Associate Members.
Appointmenl of Tn*t
Founding d1￿CtOrS were appointed ty the committee of chriskn.ans in Science {Ihe predecessor organisationl
prK*r to incorporation and application for chanty status, and thereafter the directors appoint new directors. Sin
granting of charity status our normal practice has been to refer lo them as the trustees. The present trustees
are all full members ot Cis.
The tnjstees are provided wth the training that is considered appropriate to their rteeds and requirements in
their role as trustees of the chanty.
The Board ofTrustees meets twice a year and the trustees gNe their services vduntarity.
OBJECTIVES
Cis is an international ne￿Ork of those cOr￿Med with the relationship be￿een science and chrisb.an faith,"
membership is open lo scienb"sts, teachers. skndents and all those wrth zn intèrèst In this dialogue Cis is
primarily a professtonal group. aimed at those w0￿1ng in saence. although we are happy to welcome into
membership anyone with an interest in science and faith. subjer*to the qualific*"ons r4uired by the constitution
(see above)
The charitable objectives of Cis are.. *0 advaneè tho Chrlstlan rellglon by the S￿dY of tho Intoractlons
between 8clence and rellglon".
The specific aims of Cis are..
To devebp and promote biblical Christian views on the nature and scape of suence and its interaction
with the Christian faith, bringing a biblical chrisb.an perspectNe on scientific issues into the public arena.
To encourage Christs'ans who are eng￿ed in suentffic worf( to mairrtain an acb.ve faf(h. apply it to their
professional lives and share il wthin the scierkb.fic community.
To support ¢hur¢hes by helping cfjngregations appreciate the harrrK)ny of science and faith and assist
them w¢th outreach actiwties.
To help Christian saence students to integrate their religious beliefs their studies and to support
them a$ they graduate and prcgress in their careers.
To sttmulak responsible Chnstian attitudes and action towards care for the environment

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GENERAL ACTIVITIES
In ord9r to fvlfil our aims we arrange the following for our members:
Literature and resources. The journ81 Science and Chiistian Bel￿1 is provided for all members (paper (up to
October 20221, online or both). A newsletter IPréCiS) Is sent several b.mes during the year and indudes articles
and inf0rnat￿n about forthcoming events. tsjnferences, and ptsblications. Our website. also accessible via an
App, provides aGce55 to 8 large number of growing, addib.onal ￿SoUrCes. A monthly news update is sent to all
member5 With online access. wtth an additi'onal monthty newsletter sent to our student member5. Leaflets
addressing key questions of Sc￿n￿ and faith are p￿￿Uc￿j for free distribution. especially to students and
churches. Video resources from our conferences and sometimes our I￿al group &tivib'es are also made
available on our YouTube channel.
Conferences.. Two day-long C£Inferen￿ are hekl. one wi Spring and the other in AU￿Mn. These conferènces,
foTherly the Northern and Southern conferen￿ resFethely, have been renamed to avoid fostering any sense
of a north-south divide and to encourage parbcipants from all regions. In addition, the former annual Student
Conference has been renamed as the Connect Conference to embrace earfy career scients.sts as well as
students
LoGal grou￿, Student groups and nelworklng: Much of the work and influence of Cis C￿UrS through Iclal
groups. ￿ encourage the fomiation of local groups for rnutual support and fellowship. and for fvrthering the
aims of Cis. The local groups orsanise a range of meeb'ngs. kctures and other events. In 2022 Cis established
an active online netr￿rkn'ng group for those organoats.ons engaged in saence£hrisb"anty public engagement
activth'es in the UK.
Compgtitions and Prizes: We conb'nue to njn our annual SbJdent Essay ￿m￿'￿'0n and OINer Barclay
Lectureship competib.on to engage student and earty-(xreer scientists.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Ovorview
The actrvib'es of Cis hav8 followed the pattem of fo￿er years, being based anjund Local Group activity and
key events such a5 Confe￿nceS and annual cornpetib'ons. The after-effects of the COVKI pandemic conts'nued to
have an impact on activity at the Iccal group level wth many groups hawng ￿rfficU￿ in re$tsrting and $everal
groltps becoming dorrnant owing lo retsrement of the lead person in tre area. The age structure of Local Group
leadership continues to be a problem as more elderfy leaders retire or need support from younger colleagues.
A funé-raising effort was made by appeal to members for add￿onal donations and this yielded only a mo¢Jest
increase in giving that fell short of the sum needed to off-set the year-on-year deficil. A bid for funding to the
John Templeton Foundab"on ￿ds unsuccessDJl. Grant funding from UK-lJased charrtable Trusts Wll be sought
lo maintain the staffing level required to supwrt the activ￿"e$ ofthe Development Officer and Executs've Officer.
Engagement with students has been pursued by the new Development offi￿r, Jack Alderson, whilstdevelDping
collaborative links wth the UnNer5rtt"es and Col*es christ.an Fellowship. UCCF. Engagement wth students
and earty careerscientists Cis has been xhieved by the Student Essay Compeb"b"on arsd the OINer Barclay
LeCtU￿ShiP awarded to an emerging communicator on S¢ien* and Fatth.
Following a successful C£*nference bringing togetherseveral of the main organoation8 active in the ScierK* and
Religion field in the UK a regular online meetsng. as noted above. has been established at vthich infomiation
sharing betsveen the vaiious organisati'ons is fao"lrtated. This ￿ proving helpfvl and worthwhile for all o)ncemed.
Membernhlp
Last yeaf s figure5 are in brackets. The currenl fee-paying membership is 565 16201, of which 77 189) are
ASs￿l31e Memters. Thk8 figure includes 19 1131 Eaty Career Members and 6 (161 Student Members. In
addition, there are 19 {271 free (first membership yearl sludent members, and 53 (501 complimentsry long-lemi
mernbers. There are 641661 Friends, but currenly this ￿ also including ex-members ￿10 vAsh to 8tsy in touch.
Mernbership Fees totalled £24,966 (£25,589) and tyonations £20.935 1£29.605), exduding donations made
through CAFIStewardship

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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022 (continued)
We ran an appeal in Nov 2022 for members to increase their regular donab'ons which resumed in an expected
annual increase of £6,904 for 2023.
Conferences, L•cturos and Events
The 2022 Spring Conference was held at St John's College, Durham on the theme of 'Science, Falth and Public
Engagement..
Speakers were',-
Bob While
God and the Big Bang
UCCF Science Ne￿0
The Faraday Institute
Equipping Chrlstsan Leadership in an Aga of Science
The 2022 Autumn Conferanca was to calobrata th& 1 Ooth anniversary of Donald M MacKay the Iheme'Th8
cloc￿Ork Image - Humanlty, Artificial Intsllig&nce and God.
Speakers we￿..-
Malcolm Jeeves C8E.' Donald MacKay's earliest links wlth RSCFICIS .' 1940.8 10 1960,
personal reflections.
Dr Stuart Judge.. Human Science and Human Dlgnity reconsidered.
Prof George C¢>Jhill.' Donald MacKay'8 LogirAI Indeterminism- God. Freedom and Artificial Intelligénca
Oliver Barclay lecture 2022 winner- Dr Zachary Ardern., Why does evolution work?
Prof Paul Ewart.. Faith in Science- Does science succeed, and faith fall?
Some
Sadly tha 2022 Connect conference was cancelled.
Publlcatlon• ind Socl•l M•dl•
The loumal, Sclence and Christian Belief,18 published ￿lce a year and Is avallable lo all CIS mambers in digital
format on11ne. Thi$ was the last year for a printed paper Gopy It continu88 to be available online.
The CIS newsletter Précis, published four limes a year, 1$ posled lo all UK based mémbers and ta thos•
mernbeTS who opted to pay the postsge supplement mentioned for the journal. A PDF version of the Precis is
freely available to all on the Cis websit8.
A monthly news Update Is circulated by email to all members who have online a￿e$s. and a student version 15
sent to all student members linGluding free student members) via Mallchimp.
Indlvidual CIS rnembers continued to publish book8 and contribute articles lo magazines and joumals in 2022
and spoke on Science-Fallh issues in churches. at conferences, schools, festivals and in the media. both in the
UK and abroad. In 2022 the online radio station TWR-UK produced 8 13-part series aboul Cis and sclencelf811h,
inleryiewing over a dozen of our members as part of thi¥.
We conb'nue to maintaln a presence on social media via various dlgllal platforms- Facebook, ￿ltter. Instagram
etc.
Local Group•
The total of groups is 19 at the end of 2022. These are located in Bristol, Dundee, Edinburgh, Harrow,
Huddersfield. Ipswich, Ireland, Manchestsr, Notwich, Oxford, ReacSlng, Sheffield. South Wes( Soulhampton. Sl
Anérews. Surrey. Tyneside and NorthumberSan¢J, Wesl Midlands, Worcester and York.
These are all infomally affillated to Cis and are in large part self-supporting, except for the Southampton group
which is fomially affiliated, and its finances have been included in this report
We contlnue to meet regularly our Lo¢al Group leaders onllne lo provide PTayer and technical support for
running events remotèly.

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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022 Icontinuedl
Development and Studont Work
The Devel0pmentOffi￿r has contsnued to eneourage students by sending monthly UFrfl8t&s to sbjdent members
lo promote events and opportunib.es to be invofved in. These athib.es include the following.
The maintenance of a Cis yt￿Tube Channel wth recordings of this yeafs talks and conferences. We
have used this as a platronn to support Local Group events and recordings.
OINer Barclay lecture. This is gNen to a.rising staf in scien￿ l Faith Communicstion who is under the
age of 35. In 2022. this was awarded to Dr Zachary Arden who presented lecture on 'Why d￿S
evolution work?. at the ALrtumn Conference as des¢ribed ab)ve.
The Development Officer cont'nued to develop collabordtive relationships other ￿en￿ and Religion
groups in the UK and with UCCF, indu¢Jing God and the Big Bang. European Leadership Fowm and regular
Festival events around the UK.
Society Officer8
stephanie Bevan, our part time {3 days per weekl Devetopwent offi￿r. continu&J to work in her roLg for the
first few months of 2022.
Jack Aderson teok over as our DevelopffEnt Officer in July 2022 also part ts'me. but now 2 days per week.
Mary Browett. our fvll lime Executive Officer, continued to manage mu¢h of the routine administratNe work of
Cis with great efficiency and skn'll. acb'ng as the first p)int of con* by many of those approaching Cis for
fvrther information, assistsnce etc.
Dr Gavin Merrifield took over the role of General Secretary at the end of 2021. Gavin has worked very hard to
learn the many aspects of and fvffil this role. The Gen. Sec. acts also as Secretary lo the Trustees, and receives
modest remuneration a5 does our Treasurer. Stephen 14Valley.
Wè are extremely grateful forthe hard work and diligence of ourcommittee member RogerTuckeras hé stepped
in to cover the rde of Mem￿[ShiP SeL¥etary ovAng to David ScotV$ illtheath.
We are grateful also to our other rrwnber5 of the Committee and TNstees for their advtee, guidan¢e and
support
Annual Gen8rn1 M8eling
The AGM of the membership was hekl at the Autumn Conference joint wf(h online participab'on. AGM papers
sent to Cis members and all member5 were happy to ac£ept the reFKJrts no questions rÈised.
The minutes are available on application to the Secretary at the registered address.

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Publlc Benefit
The Trustees confirni that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission's genera1
guidanc£ on Public Benefrt when reviewing the charity's aims and objectives and in planning future activitr"es.
In parbcular, the trustees consider how planned athities wll e￿In"bUte to the aims and oty'ectives they have
set.
The activits'es that are undertaken provide public benefit in the following ways..
1. By helping believers to integrate their fatth with the scÈence they leam from the media and other sources of
information.
2. By promoting the understanding of Scien￿ among Chnsttan communitr'es.
3. By exploring the ethical implications of new suentific discoveries.
4. By helping science stLEdents integrate their ￿ligIouS beliets with the saence they leam in their courses.
5. By giving church leaders opwrbJniti"es to learn more of the importance of science in today's world.
6. By providing support and encouragerrÈnt for scientists who are Chrtsbans.
These contrtbutions are made by means of.
Conferences.
Lectures.
Discussion groups.
Through the newsletter, joumal. open a¢¢ess ¥￿b$rte and digtsl platforms.
There are free and reduced membership rates for students and others with difficult circumstances.
Publication an¢J free listn"bution of a series of leaftets aimed al students, and another series for church
members and the general publ￿.
Most conference talks are made available on the Cis YouTube channel. as are son* of the presentations
to local groups. Al these are accessible to all and are Provided free.
CIS members speaknng and WTiting on Science l Farfth issues in the media.
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE
The rejection by the John TempMon Foundation of our appltskn.on for funding has accentuated the worsening
financial srtuation of Cis and. rf not ameliorated by a successful bid to an artemative funding source will require
8 Curtailment of activity and reduth.on of salaried staff numbers. A bid forfunding to the Benefact Trust (formerly
The All Churches Trust) is being submitted to provide parknal support of salaried staff engaged on a programme
to support and expand local group acb'vitses to engage more diredy wth k¢al churches and to revitalEe those
groups that have been weakened by the effects of the COVKI pandemic.
A Strategy Sub-committee has been re￿nVen￿l to plan for sustainable funding andlor restructuring to ensure
the work of Cis can conb.nue in the ab88n¢e of grant funding. Experience of the recent efforts to recruit more
members and Friend5 logelherwth the effort to 5&k supp)rt from local churches thrnugh the Affiliation scheme
wi15 be bome in mind a5 they indtste the limits of what can be ￿h￿ed through acbvty of ordinary Cis
members.
Cosl-saving measures such as moving the publicatton of Science and Christian Belief joumal to online only,
have been made and Tnay need to be Supp￿mented by further increase in membership subscription to make
up for r￿nt inflation-irKluced increases ir¢ ￿Sts.
Stronger and more Gollaborative links have ￿een forged wrth the other main Science and Religion organizations
in the UK. ECLAS, God and the Big Bang. The Faith Experiment, UCCF etc. It is the intention to focus the work
with UCCF on attrxting recent graduates and earty career ￿Ientists to join Cis and thus both expand the
membership base and wre ts next generation of actNe Cis ffEmters.

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REPORT OF TrIE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022 Icontinu•d)
FINANCE REVIEWAND RESERVES POLICY
Total income for the year was £66.003. Unrestn¢ted income came in as follows." £60,166 came in via our Bank
of Scotland checking account (this indudes £2,440 Gtft Aid on a donation made in 2021 to ¢over the salary of
the Development Officer. £8.983 came in via PayPal. and interest payments amountsd to £94 from CAF and
£395 from Charity Bank. Voluntary inco￿￿ was £60,169 (there was no income from Cis Southampton in 20221.
Note that £15.919 was transferred to our Bank of Scotland account from Stewardship when our ￿Unt wlh
them was closed on February 8.
Expenditure on chantable ath"vÈb"es amounted to £99,(￿9 12021 £103,953), of whtch £10,162 was from
donation given to cover the Development Officerfs salary12021 £01.
The nel effect was an overall deficit for the year of £33,CE6 {the 2021 defi￿ £37,563).
Reserves poll¢y. The trustses, after ca￿fijI discussion, consider that £80.000 constibJtes a sufficient reseNe
to meet our commitments at present stsffing levels. This will be regulady reviewed as commitments change. At
the end of 2022 the charity'5 overall fvnds stood at £146.249 lof vthich £3.288 remained from legacies,
£1.000 was a gift forwork among students IGift ￿'d of £250 was daimed on this donatson in 20231. and £2,038
was the remainder of a gift-aidable donation given in 2021 to caver the Development Officels salary for 2022-
20231. Note Gfft Aid of£2.440 on this donation was received from HMRC on January 7, 2022.
RISK
The d1￿ctOrS continue to monrtor the major risks to I￿[ch the charity is exposed. They are of the opinion that
appropriate decisions have been taken to minimise these risks as tar as is possible.
STATEMENT OF THE DIRECTORS, RESPONSIBILMES
Company law requires the directors to wepare financlal statements for eath financial peri¢>J which give a true
and fair view of the Company's financial actNities during the period and of ts finanaal p0S￿On at the period-
end. In preparing those ffnancial statements, the (11￿ctOrS are reqUIr￿j to".
select suitable accounting Folicies and then appty them ￿nsIstenIy.,
observe the melhods and pnnuples in the chant￿ SORP;
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent
adopt the going ¢oncèm basis unless rt is inappropriate to presume that the charitable company wll continue
on that basis.
The dlrectors are responsible for keeping proper accounb.ng records which disdose with reasonable a￿UraCY
at any b'me the financial position of the group and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply
with the Companies Acl 201￿. They are also resp)nsible for safeguarding the assets of the Company and
hence for takn'ng reayjnable steps for the p￿Vent￿n and deteth'on of fraud and other irregularities.
Approv￿ by the 8oard of Directors on 23 August 2023 and signed as authoiÈsed on their tehaff by".
Professor Bill Clegg
Chair of the Board of Trustees

CHRISTIANS IN SCIENCE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022 Icontlnu•d)
I report on the ac￿Unts ofthe company for the year ended 31 DeCem￿r 2022, which are set out on pages 10
to14
RESPONSIBILITIES AND BASIS OF REPORT
As the charity's truslees of the company (and also the directors for the purposes of o)mpany lawl you are
resp)nsible forlhe preparation ofthe accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 20¢
('the 2006 Acv)
Having been satisfied that the aeeounts of the company are not reqLFired to be audited under Part 16 of the
2006 Act ant1 are eligible for independent examination. I report of my examination of your charity's accounts as
carried out under s. 145 ofthe CharitÈs Act 2011 lthe'2011 Nrt). In carrying out my examina*"on I have follow
the directions given by the Charty Commission under s.14515llbl of the 2011 Act.
INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS, STATEMENT
I have completed my examinatl¢n. I confirm that no matters have o)rre to my attention in connection with the
examinatr'on giving me cause to believe..
(1) a(tounts'ng records were not kept in respect of the company as required by s.386 ofthe 21)X Art
(2) the accounts do not accord wth those accounting records.
(3) The accounts do not comply with the accounb'ng requirements of s.396 of the 2006 Act other than any
requirement that the accounts give a true and fai¢ view is not a matter considered as part of an
independent examination.,
or.
{41 The accounts have not been prepared in acojrdance wth the methods and principles of the Statement
Recommended Practice for the accounting and report¢ng by charÈbes lapplicable to charrties preparing
their accounts in accordance with the Finanual Reporbng Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic
of Irdand IFRS10211
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CHRISTIANS IN SCIENCE
COMPANY NUMBER: 05959444
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACnVITIES
(Including In¢ome & Expenditure Account)
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 DECEMBER 2022
2022
2022
Unro8tr- Restr.
Icted
2022
2021
Total Unrestr.
kted
2021
Restr-
2021
Total
Noto
INCOME
Donations
Charitsble activities
Investment
la
1b
60,169
5.345
489
60,169
5.345
489
59,054
6,963
373
59.054
6,963
373
TOTAL INCOME
66,003
66,003
66,390
66.390
EXPENDITURE
Charitable activit￿$
88,907
10,162
99.069 103,953
103,953
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
88,907 10,162
99,069 103,953
103,953
NET EXPENDITURE AND
NEf MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
FOR THE YEAR
TRANSFERS BETWEEN
FUNDS
(22.904) (10.162) {33.C66) {37.563)
(37,563)
{13,4501
13.450
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
FOR THE YEAR AFTER
TRANSFERS
(36.354)
3.288 (33,W) (37,563)
(37,5631
RECONCILATION OF
FUNDS
Total Funds brought
forward
Total Funds carried foTh¥ard
179.315
179,315 216,878
216,878
142.961
3288 146.249
179.318
179,316

CHRISTIANS IN SCIENCE
COMPANY NUMBER.. 05959444
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2022
2022
2021
CURRENT ASSETS
stock
2.177
2,419
Debtors (Gift ￿dI
Cash at bank
8.915
137,249
2.440
175.910
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
148,341
180,769
LIABILITIES
CREDITORS- amounts falling due wllhin
one year
{2.0921
{1,454)
NET CURRENT ASSETS & NEf ASSETS
146249
178.316
THE FUNDS OF THE CHARrrY
Unrestricted
Restrfcted
142.*1
3,288
179.315
146.249
179A16
For the year ending 31 De￿rnber 2022 the company was entitkd to exemption from au¢Jtt under section 477 of
the Companie5 Act 2006 rekb.ng to small (x)mpanies.
Directrjrs. responsibilitw..
the members have not required the ￿MpanY to obtain an audrt of its ￿COUnts for the year in question
in accordan￿ ￿th sectFon 476.
the directors acknowledge their responsibilities for comptying wth the requirements of Ihe Act with
respeet to accounting records and the preparats.(￿ of accounts
these accounts have been prepa￿d in accxjrdance with the provis￿n$ applicab￿ to ojmpanies subject
to the small companies, regime.
Approved by the Board of Directors of Chrislians in Suence on 23 Augusl 2023 and signed on their behalf by
Professor Bill Clegg
Chair of the Board of Trustees
The notes on pages 11 to 14 fomi part ofthese finanaal slateffEnts
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CHRISTIANS IN SCIENCE
COMPANY NUMBER: 05959444
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
The financial ststeff*nts have been prepared under the historical cost ¢onvent"on wth items recogni8ed at
cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevanl notes to these finanGial statements. The
financial statements have been prepared in axordance with Acc4)unting and Repol￿ng by Charitie5." Statement
of Recommended Practsce applicable to charitÉes preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable lo ¢harities preparing their accounts in accordance wth the Financial Reporting
Standard applicab￿ in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021{issued O¢tober2019 and effective 1st January
20191- (Charrties SORP (FRS 102}l. the Financial ReForb'ng Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland IFRS 102) and the Companies Act 2006.
Incoming Re8our¢¢s
Grants. where conditions have been met to establish entsUernen( are included in the stste￿nt of Finandal
Activikn'es on a receivable basis. Grants where 0)nd￿'onS establishing entitleff￿t have not yet been met a
deferred. Other voluntary income is irscluded in the Statsment of Financial Acts"v￿'es on an axruals basis where
receipt is assured wth reasonable Certainty and is receivable at the ba￿nce sheet date.
Interest Recelvable
Interest receNabb is included within the St*ment of Financial A¢tMbes on a receNable basis.
R•sources Expendod
Expenditure on chantable acbvith.es comprises those costs incurred by the charity in the delivery of its activities
and services for its beneficiaries. It includes both costs that Can be alk)cated dIre￿Y to such activib'es and those
costs of an indirect nature necessary to Supwrt them.
Costs of generating Funds o)mprise the costs asscoated with attracting ino)me and the costs of any adwitie$
which are primarily for fundraising purposes.
Governance costs indude expen¢Jrture on general admintstrab"on, and expenditure on management and
compliano with constitub'onal and slalutory requirements.
Support costs have been allL**d on the basis of usage of resources.
I￿ecOverable VAT is induded with the Lxtegory of expenses to which it relates.
Stock
Stock consists of bwks, leaflet5 and journals. These we valued at historic cos( except for older strth of
aflets and periodicals which were marked at or nil value.
Taxatlon
Chrisbans in Science is a registered chanty and as such is exempt from income tax and corporabon tax on its
charitsble activities under the provisions of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988
Pen$lon Contributions
Christsans in Science provides pensions for emP￿yeeS through The P￿pIe,$ Pension master trust. Full time
employees are auto enrolled and the chanty provides a sum equsvalentto 10% of gross basic salary. Employees
who opt out have their ¢ontn"butions paid into another pension fvnd of their thoice. Part time employees, whose
earnings are below the threshold for compulsory 8Uto enrdmenL may choose to be enrolled voluntarily with the
People's Pension. in which case the charity ￿￿14 contribute the stabJtory minimum (ujffenuy 2% of
salary). Contn"butions by the charity are charged to the Stste￿nt ofFinancial Activities as they become due. As
it is a defined c0ntn"bUt￿n scheme. the charity has no obligation or ¢x)rnmitment other than the payment of the
annual contribution
Cash Flow Statement
The company has taken advantage of the exemption in FRS 102 SORP for small Gharitses r￿t to prepare a Gash
ow stalement.
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COMPANY NUMBER: 05959444
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEPITS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
1. INCOME
Donations
2022
2021
Unrostrlcted
Donations from individu81s (excluding Gift Ad bui
including legaaes)
Donations from churches
Subscriptions linctuding institutional)
Gift Ad (2021 and 20221
Amazon Smile
47,486
54,844
500
3,174
8.915
500
3,233
374
113
60,169
59,054
b. Income from charltable actlvttl8s
2022
2021
Conference fees
Literature sales
5.252
93
3,658
3.305
6.963
2. RESOURCES EXPENDED
o. Charitsbl¢ acliviti•s
2022
Dlf•ct
2022
Support
2022
Totsl
2021
2021
Direct Support
2021
Total
Conferences, leC￿re$
and other events
Journal
Newsletters
Website
studenl work
Other
Govemance Isee below)
7,756
30.283
38,039
4.129
7.656
11,785
26,254
6.134
5.020
32.916
7.708
7.511
2,083
4,335
1.910
3,639
29,100
9,299
18,897
8,527
5,879
3e.e11
11,382
23,232
10,437
9,518
1.574
1,286
2.582
10.445
1.073
13,027
1,073
19,860
79.209
99,069
23,607
80.346 103,953
Govemance costs include independent examination fee of £1.07312021 - £9881.
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CHRISTIANS IN SCIENCE
COMPANY NUMBER: 05959444
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022 (¢onlinued)
2. RESOURCES EXPENDED (eontlnuedl
b. 8upport costs
2022
2021
Development Officer, Executs"ve Officer,
Secretary, Treasurer, employment and
related costs
Administrative cg)sts 8fNI insurance
68.5(KJ
76,259
10,709
4.087
79.209
80,348
Support Costs are apportioned according to time S￿1 by the Development (Thcer, Executive Offic•r,
Secretary and Treasurer.
3. STAFF COSTS AND NUMBER8
2022
2021
Staff costs were as follows..
Wages and salarie8 Igrossl
Soaal security c¢)sts (employer Nll
Pension costs
82,424
790
5.286
70,345
7S6
5.158
68,500
76.259
No employee eamed more than £60.000 per annurn.
Due lo the ssze of the Chanty all its stafflogether wilh the directors are ￿nsidered key managerrent and
the remuneration of key managen*nt that are not dir￿tOrS is shown above.
The average monthty number of employees during the year was as follows..
2022
2021
The directors wish to ackn¢)￿edge wlth thanks that a great deal of unpald work was done by various people,
wilhoul which the Charity could not have funth'oned $uccessfvlly.
4. DIRECTORS, EXPENSES AND DONATIONS
The directors receive no remuneration or expenses for acting as Iruslees. but can claim for reimbursement of
expenses incL*rred %￿lIe acb'ng for the Companylcharity. The total reimbursement of expenses was £O12021-
£01
Directors made donations totalling £2.5CQ in 2￿22 {from 5 directors) {2021- £13.130 from 5 directors)
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CHRISTIANS IN SCIENCE
COMPANY NUMBER: 05959444
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022 Iconllnued)
5. CREDITORS: Amounts falllng due wlthin one year
2022
2021
Accruals
2,092
1.454
2,092
1,454
Accruals includes £464 (2021- £5011 of outstanding pension contributions and £602 of outstanding PAYE and
National Insurance contribub"ons12021 - £0)
. RESTRICTED FUNDS (DONATION TO COVER EMPLOYMENT OF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER) AND A
DONATION FOR STUDENT WORK
2022
2021
Balance brought foThvard
Transfer from unrestncted funds
Resources expended
13,450
{10,1621
Balance carried forward
3.288
This sum is the £2.038 residue of a glft to coverthe Development Officerfs salary and a gift of£1.250 (including
gift aid) for student woth.
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