Minister's Report
By the time we receive and reflect on these reports, for good or ill, very often the
items in them seem like distant memories. The church year 2024-2025 in Central
was an interesting time, to say the least. We continued in our Sunday seNices,
personal devotions and small groups to explore the core aspects of real, living New
Testament church featured in Holy Habits. We embarked on the second half of these
ten essential characteristics and practices found in Acts Chapter 2 vs 42-47 and
which describe the infant church and the way it went about living out its ministry. As
with the previous year, Biblical themes from Holy Habits have been interwoven in
many of our activities reminding and challenging us to have a refreshed vision of
being a church that is a missional community. Better still, we've seen it happening
around and among usl It has been refreshing to welcome new faces in many
aspects of our church's life, whilst at the same time bidding farewell to some of our
long-standing friends and members as they return home to glory and their Saviour,
Jesus.
While much of week by week and seasonal Church life may look similar to the
previous year, the other reports to this year's General Church Meeting witness to a
new vibrancy and sense of purpose. At the heart of our mission and ministry is
pattern and call of The Lord Jesus Chriust, the one we Servi￿ together. During this
past church year (2024-2025), we have continued to befriend people through Warm
Spaces- particularly incorporating that with the Community Larder, Tuesday coffee
mornings, Family Fun, Chattabox, Wednesday Fellowship, 1st Sunday Community
Breakfasts, bring and share Sunday lunches, and the weekly coffee mornings. It's
been a joy to witness that some folk contacted through those activities have
witnessed how they sense they belong within Central. Our small groups and
fellowships have been a crucible for growing in understanding of what we believe,
encouraging one another to become wholehearted disciples of Our Lord Jesus
Christ, who are able to build His Church and whose lives will increasingly reflect His
in the ways we behavel
But what has that all meant in the course of a year? The Church Stewards team
have had a growing sense of being a Leadership Team- a community of people
called to help the whole Church go forward and grow in upwards towards The Lord in
Worship, inwards toward one another in fellowship and caring, forwards in learning
and discipleship, outwards in ministry, evangelism and mission and more in
numbers.
But this raises questions about how this can be accomplished. Our Holy Habits
themes help guide our thinking, through Harvest and early Autumn we explored
Gladness & Generosity- about stewardship of our time, talents, treasures and the
plant., in November we began considering Fellowship- our relationships with one
another and through Advent and Christmas 2024 we came face to face with the God
who seeks to know us. In January we shared in the Circuit Covenant Service at
Christ the Comerstone Church, Tregadillett and for The Week of Prayer for Christian
Unity we joined others from a number of churches at St. Stephens. Both occasions
reminded us that we are called to put the faith we profess into practice. This echoed

our Holy Habits segment on SeNice. Do you see the pattern emerging
? Step by
step, sometimes intentionally, other times apparently by chance, Central is seeking
to live out the features of being a genuinely missional community. Many acts of
service with a missional edge occur, not least the activities mentioned earlier, but in
other ways, too. The "experiment" we undertook using The Little Red Bus from
Launceston Community Transport had helped a number of people become part of
our church family which increasingly shows a diverse gathering and age spread in
our congregation. Our hopes to employ a Children's and Families, Worker to
spearhead our outreach to those finding the soft edged entry points of church, have
been frustrating, to say the least (though that's something for next year's report1} and
even as I write we are still seeking to make this a reality. Last year I commented we
would be doing this in, "a challenging environment for Charity employment." This has
proved all too true.
Through Lent, we recapped Holy Habits themes when our small groups undertook a
Lenten Joumey to The Cross, and our Sunday services helped us all to journey with
Jesus as He revealed His glory to His disciples and, "when the days drew near for
him to be taken up, Jesus set out resolutely to go to Jerusalem., (Luke 9.'51) to His
ultimate act of self-sacrificial death as the suffering servant and Saviour. Easter
provided a grand opportunity to celebrate Jesus, resurrection and from then until
Pentecost, when we celebrate the birth of the Church, we turned our attention
towards Making Disciples - and there was even mention of "The E-word"
evangelism, which is simply the sharing of the Good News of the Gospel that, 'If you
confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised
Him from the dead, you will be saved., (Romans 10'.9). Of course, we do that in and
with both words and actions - and that's what all our church activities must be
focussed around.
Looking over the year 2024-25, reminds me that Central has been seeking to be the
best church it can for the sake of the community and to the glory of God. Here then,
is a good moment to thank the many people who make Central's life not only occur,
but flourish and grow. You'll find that reflected - often in a very understated way in
the other contributions to these reports. This in turn reminds me of words of St Paul
to the first church in Europe, I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my
prayers for all of you, l always pray with joy because of your partnership in the
gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that he who began a good
work in you will Carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus., (Philippians
1..3-6) Like St Paul we will continually need to give thanks for the activities in which
we are engaged, and seek for them to be orientated towards helping one another
and all whom we encounter in ways that mean Central fulfils more of its missionary
potential and encourages more people to encounter the befriending love of God
through His people, come to belong among the family and fellowship of the Church,
to believe on The Lord Jesus Christ, becoming His wholehearted followers as The
Holy Spirit shapes their lives after His likeness in order that we build God's church
and embody His Kingdom here in Launceston.
David Miller, May 2026


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Stewards, Report
The stewards are grateful for the help, prayers and encouragement they re￿1ve
from the church family.
Holy Habits during the year were studied in several house groups and in
services and was based on Acts 2.4247.
We welcomed the return of Rev Steve Emery-wright for the Harvest Service
in October.
Christmas opening for late night shopping was popular and the usual
Christmas Services were held. The Nativity SeNice was well attended and 20
children came.
On Mothering Sunday daffodils were given and appreciated by the ladies.
Easter se￿I￿S and events included the walk of witness, Maundy Thursday,
Good Friday and Easter Sunday services. On Maundy Thursday David and Liz
prepared food which gave us a great insight into the foods used during the Last
Supper.
In April Marion was thanked for all the hard work and dedication she had
given during her time as senior steward. We are grateful Marion has continued to
serve as welcome steward and we also extend our thanks to all the welcome
stewards for their ongoing support and servi￿. In May Lois and Kathryn joined the
team.
Coffee momings continued and grateful thanks are expressed to all those who
help and support these mornings.
The stewards, prayer meeting, previously held on the first Tuesday of the
month, joined with the Tuesday prayer time Cathie and Pauline began several years
ago when they opened the chapel for prayer in the summer. We are grateful to
Cathie and Pauline for faithfully opening the church for prayer over the years.
other events including SouthwestAwake prayer in the Castle Grounds, a
ceilidh dance in July and 245 alive barbecue at the end of August were also held.
The Churches Together tent at Launceston show, held at the end of July, was
a successful event and proved to be popular with the young people. The theme
"have you run out ofjul￿- try praying, was used. Thanks expressed to Irene for
organising this.
Children's Work
Sundays
The number of children attending Sunday morning Church services has remained
steady, although numbers of children can vary from week to week. We continue to
run a Sunday School group which takes Pla￿ up in the Epworth Room each week
except for the first week in the month when the children stay in for the Family
Service. We still encourage the children to participate in songs, with ribbons and
flags., and joining in with the worship group where it is appropriate or doing a Bible
reading. The Little Red Bus has been collecting families from the estates. We are in
the process of recruiting a Children and Families Worker which would really help with
the children's work.

Family Fun Events
These events continue to take pla￿ approximately every 4 weeks on a Saturday
morning and are usually well attended, averaging about 20 - 25 children plus other
family members. The team plan activities around a theme including crafts, food
activities, challenges, quizzes, a short video or story and modern songs with shakers
and ribbons available. We also provide sports equipment, sometimes parachute
games, construction kits and toddler toys. There are always snacks, cakes and
drinks available. We are seeing some families returning each month and welcoming
some new ones. We are encouraged to see the connection with some families who
use the Love Your Neighbour Community Larder and to welcome some people as
volunteers on Family Fun Days. We are also thankful for church members who
continue to help or visit to support what we are doing.
Chattabox
Chattabox toddler group continues to take place each week in term time with
be￿een about 12 and 20 babies I toddlers attending each week with their parenus
or carers, slightly smaller numbers over the last few months, with some families
taking advantage of the free nursery places available to them, elsewhere. Activities
are planned each week around a theme and include craft, messylsensory play, small
world play, ride on toys and large blocks- and a song time. The children are provided
with a healthy snack and parents enjoy tealcoffee and biscuits. We would welcome
other people who would like to get involved in any way.
Val Carpenter
Sound S stem O
erators for Worshi
IChur¢h Activities 2025
The Duty Sound System Operators role at Central is to liaise with the worship co-
ordinator, musicians andlor preacher for any given Sunday morning (and some
evening) services to discuss the details and requirements for their service.
Currently the team is as follows..
Eric Rowland
Jennie Kerwin
David Banks
The sound desk does present a challenge for us in the church and we really are
always on the lookout for new helpers of all ages for the team, so if you feel you
could help you would be most welcome. This responsible job is really important but
not too onerous and is a real contribution to the life of the churches worship.
If you have any questions please speak to Eric Rowland or a member of the
team.
David Rogerson

Live Stream O
erators for Worshi
Services 2025
The live streaming of services at Central on YouTube is used as a form of mission
and outreach. The demands of the work and the limited human resources means
that it is not available every week. Details are available on the websites and the
circuit YouTube Channel.
A simple range of broadcasting and audio equipment has been obtained and
donated to the church to enable this to happen.
Currently the team is as follows..
David Rogerson (Live Streaming when available).
Mike Carpenter (Recording and post event video uploads).
If you have any questions please speak to David Rogerson or Mike Carpenter.
David Rogerson
Musical Su
ort- includin
245 Alive & PAL Services 2025
Musical support for the various styles of services is provided by a team of organists,
the Church Worship Group and a singing group that uses song tracks.
Our thanks for the time and commitment go to our organists Richard Cottrell
and Jenny Worth.
The '245 Alive, evening services and also the morning services benefit from
music support from the live worship band. Considerable thanks is due to the group,
Alison Bunkum, Jennie Kernow, Robin Parnell, Ray Prout and Glenn Dou￿. The
band rehearses every Saturday and are a very important part of the church's
worship.
Our thanks is also due to Mike Carpenter who uses high quality tracks to
support the singing group when required.
Opportunities to explore new songs are always taken by all the musicians.
When possible, this is in consultation with the preacher. Decisions are then made on
the music to fit the setvice theme and readings.
David Rogetson
Pro
ectionists for Sunda
Mornin
Worshi
2025
The Duty Projectionist role at Central is to liaise with the worship co-ordinator andlor
preacher for any given Sunday morning (and some evening) services to discuss the
details and requirements for their service.
This detail is used to create a 'schedule file, which may include video links and
PowerPoint files included in the computer's Easy-worship program.
The isingworship program is also sometimes used to play song tracks with
audio via the sound system. The projection team are very willing and I must take this
opportunity to thank them all for their patient and committed support to the team and
the church.

The team for the reporting period was as follows..
Jenny Cook
Joan Helme
Liz Miller
David Rogerson (Janet Rogerson)
The team is aging and there is a real need for new helpers to join the team. If
you feel you could help you would be most welcome. This important job may seem a
little daunting at first, but anyone with a basic knowledge of computers and with
some simple training is able to undertake the tssk. The projectionist role is not too
onerous and is a real contribution to the life of the churches worship.
If you have any questions please speak to David Rogerson (01579) 370412 107445
4498557 or david@lamc.org.uk
David Rogerson
Central's Presence on the Internet 2025
The Central and Circuit web sites -
www.central-methodist.org.uk
www.lamc.org.uk
The Central and Circuit web sites continue to provide a modern, informative
presence on the Internet, enabling people in the local community and indeed across
the world to be aware of our work and fellowship. The sites are hosted and run at a
very low cost and have proved to be very useful in keeping people informed about
what is on at the church, our work and worship.
A daily diary of Central's events, the weekly bulletin, a quarterly list of the preachers,
organists. readers, coffee rota, flower rota and Coordinators at Central are always
available. The site includes full infomation on what is on at Central with news of
forthcoming events. You can also catch up on recordings of live streams on the
circuit YouTube channel
A reduced copy of the circuit plan showing preachers and services can also be
accessed on both sites with all documents being in an easily printable PDF format.
There are also a number of links to other sites including the Methodist Church and
Cornwall district web sites.
Central has an excellent Facebook page which is run by Gillian Goodman. Running
a Facebook page can be time consuming so we must thank Gillian for her work and
her diligence with the page.

The greatest challenge is to keep the sites vibrant and up to date with the news of
what is happening. Indeed, it is hoped that they Iruly reflect everything about what
happens at Central and the circuit. If you have any information, articles or
photographs for inclusion on the web sites please don't hesitate to contact David
Rogerson on 07445 449857 or by email at david@lamc.org.uk
David Rogerson
Worshi
Cowordinators for Sunda
Mornin
Worshi
2024-25
The role of the Worship Co-ordinator is to liaise with the preacher for the Sunday
morning service to discuss worship, music, facilities and other requirements for their
service. This specific role is to help visiting preachers with the differing styles of
Central's worship.
There is currently just one Worship Co-ordinator to cover services - David Rogerson.
This has meant that other help has to be provided by Mike Carpenter and Rev David
Miller.
The co-ordinators for the quarter are listed in the worship contacts collated by David
Rogerson and available on line on the church website at www.central-
methodist.org.uklworship.pdf
It should be noted that the online copy is always the most up to date version and
every effort is made to ensure that changes to the listing are promptly made. It is
inevitable that changes will happen during any given quarter.
The list is also promulgated on the notice board in the vestry. If you would like a
personal copy please speak to a steward or David Rogerson.
The team is in real need of more helpers, so if you feel you could help you would be
most welcome.
If you have any questions please speak to David Rogerson (01579) 370412 107445
449857 or david@lamc.org.uk.
David Rogerson

"Love Your Neighbour" Community Larder
The larder continues to take place 3 times per week with a good number of willing
volunteers. The number of customers continues to increase and we have a wide
variety of sources of surplus food. We also continue to receive free produce from
Cornwall Gleaning Network.
We have purchased new fridges to help us with the volume of food that we are being
offered by local supermarkets.
We invite people to stay for tealcoffee and biscuits,. and a chance to chat and make
friendships with others which has proved very popular. Customers sometimes feel
confident to share problems in their lives and we try to support them and lor signpost
them to relevant agencies that mighl be able to help.
We have regular visits from other agencies such as Community Energy Plus to
support people with fuel issues; a representative from South West Water to discuss
any issues with water costs,. NHS Social Prescribers to help with health and welfare
issues., and the local Community Police Officer as a friendly face.
We try to support individuals who are homeless or sofa surfing by sharing contact
details such as St Petroc's and Streetlink., and by offering items such as tents,
sleeping bags, flasks and warm clothes where appropriate.
Mike and Val Carpenter
Ladies Friendship Group
The Ladies Friendship group have continued to meet on the first Thursday of every
month, providing an informal time of fellowship, strengthening friendships and a
relaxed space to welcome new ladies. We meet at a different venue each month,
often just for coffee and chat. In the summer months we have enjoyed a walk at
Willow Tree and Roadford. A beetle drive provided fun and laughter, whereas all
was quiet with concentration on a craft activity. The Christmas lunch is always
popular. Any ladies are always welcome to attend any or all of the meetings. A
programme is available and transport can be arranged if required.
Julia Boundy
Central Kitchen
Central kitchen continues to be used by a variety of groups and each group is
encouraged to make an entry in the kitchen file and to note any concerns or issues
with the kitchen. There has been virtually no actual cooking in the kitchen since the
Link into Learning hospitality group no longer use our premises. We have also not
been able to make the lunches for children on the Time to Move sessions in the
school holidays at the leisure centre as these are no longer taking place.
We had an inspection by the Environmental Health Officer in December 2024 and
were delighted to receive a 5.
They have subsequently looked at the work of the Community Larder in the Dingley
Hall as we are handling food and have made a few recommendations, particularly
over the condition of the lower room where we have most of the freezers. The floor
covering needs to be washable rather than carpet so the carpet has been removed.

The ceiling and walls are flaky and need attention which is ongoing work. The EHO
is due to revisit by December 2026.
Val Carpenter
Link to Hope
Thankyou to everyone who supports us with Link to Hope. We sent 150 boxes at
Christmas 2024 from the pick up point at Elmslea - they were delivered from Coads
Green, Lifton. Tavistock, St.Stephens School and Central. The children at Family Fun
were very enthusiastic putting boxes together and deciding on whether their box
would be for a family or an elderly couple. They found it difficult to understand that
people needed such basic items as candles, soap and cutlery. In addition to the
boxes we have sent £800 pounds to the Link to Hope '1 Am, project.This project
enables people to access birth certificates and registration documents previously
held by communist governments. Without them people are not accounted for
anywhere and therefore cannot access school, legal employment, medical and
dental care, or pensions. With the addition of the Ukraine war the most vulnerable
undocumented people are unable to escape or even if they move across the country
they are unable to aC￿sS support without l.D. Some of the money we sent was
donated and the rest was raised at the Tuesday
Pastoral Report
Our church continues to be a vibrant, welcoming space for people of all ages and
backgrounds. We all have a pastoral role to play in being friendly, caring and
listening to the concerns of everyone who attends our church. There are groups and
activities happening each day of the week which, in addition to Sunday services,
offer opportunities to befriend and show care for all. In addition to Monday & Tues
Bible study, Tuesday coffee mornings, Wednesday fellowship, Wednesday
Chattabox, Thursday Ladies group (monthly), there are on-line prayer & bible study
groups, Community Larder and warm space (Weds, Fri & Sat) and the monthly
Family Fun enjoyed by all ages. There is a leaflet available listing these activities to
give to anyone needing info.
Thanks goes to those who continue to keep in touch with our older members who
are no longer able to attend church and the 'bags of love, are taken at Christmas to
show that they remain an important part of the church family.
Thanks to the pastoral contacts who 'oversee' the pastoral groups to ensure that no-
one gets overlooked or forgotten.
Summa
of church membershi
Graham Davey
Patricia White
Rachael Levis, Sarah Harris,
Nicola Sleep
Out by death
Sylvia Dawe, Pat Mogford, Avril Colwill, Leslie Baker, John
Hole, Ivor Webber, Lorna Bullock, June Davey
David Cole (adherent)
le 31.10.25
Transfer In-
Transfer out-
Ceased to meet -

Membership at October 2024
Transfer In
103
104
12
92
Transfer ouVCTMlby death
Totsl Membership October 2025
Julia Boundy
Wednesday Fellowship
Members met on 28 occasions for Wednesday Fellowship from September 2024
until May 2025 and were very grateful to the many speakers who willingly gave of
their time. We also joined with the MWIB autumn and spring meetings. The
programme finished with the annual afternoon tea at the home of Richard and Jenny
Worth, to which all members and speakers were invited and were On￿ again
blessed with good weather.
We went to Trethorne for Christmas lunch, joined by Rev David and Liz along with
drivers and supporters.
We were saddened that Sylvia Dawe and Lorna Bullock both passed away during
the year- Lorna had been a member for decades.
In the spring all members and drivers had afternoon tea at Tre Pol and Pen in
memory of Sylvia.
Our two visits in the summer were blessed with good weather- both very interesting.
In July we visited St Juliot's Church with its link to Thomas Hardy - or a drive to
Bude for those of limited mobility, followed by tea at Boscastle.
In August we followed the path of the LauncestonlBude Canal as far as Boyton
Wharfwhere Andrew and Coral Dinner welcomed us to their field where a section of
the wharf and canal are still visible-Andrew giving us an interesting history of the
canal. This was followed by tea at Boyton chapel- kindly provided by the ladies of
Boyton chapel.
These Wednesday afternoons are a wonderful time of fellowship for all members.
Jenny Worth and Marion Allen
Tuesday Coffee Mornings
We continue to meet in the school hall every week for coffee and company. Some
outside agencies host these mornings - Cats Protection, Choral Society, Amnesty
International, and various other groups.
Members of Central Church congregation host on the remianing mornings, raising
money for Christian Aid, Disasters and Emergency Committee, Action for Children
and Link to Hope. We continue to be a meeting place for people to catch up with
friends. Irene Stanbury

Property Report
This was a significant year in the upgrades of the facilities of the church.
After a number of years investigating the various options things began to come
together thanks also to the generous donation of our Gift Days.
Although the new boiler was installed over the summer it was finally commissioned
in September 2024.
Due to the sensitive nature of the electronics we also had to install a new pump,
On October g we took delivery of the new chairs and this has been a success it has
made the church more adaptable and has generally been well received.
In July 2024 we paid for the new lights in the hope that they would be installed by
Christmas unfortunately due to delays in manufacturing they were not ready to start
the installation until November at this point we had too many events booked in the
run up to Christmas to allow them to start.
A date was fixed for January 20 when the church would be closed for 2 weeks to
enable the work to be done 5 electricians worked the first week and 4 worked the
second week. They worked very hard and did a top class job.
Once again the comments have been positive and hopefully helps to enhan￿ the
worship experien￿.
There are always items of maintenance which require attention too numerous to
mention. Thanks must go to all those who help in any way.
Eric Rowland 26105126

CHURCH
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
ACCOUNTS
THE METHODIST CHURCH
STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS
Launceston Central Methodist Church
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 August 2025
Launceston Area Methodist Circuit
Circuit no.
43070
Registered Charity- Charity Registratlon number
If not a registered charity His Majestys Revenue and
Customs Gift Aid number
(The HMRC number is equivalent lo a registered charity number in terms of eviden￿ of charitable
slalus and may be used to give lo donors or grant funders wishing to see evidence of the organisation's
charitable slalus. Melhodisl charities in England and Wales that are not registered charities are
excepled from registration under Statutory Instrument 2014 No.242)
1126217
Minister..
Rev. David Miller
Church Stewards-
Mrs Irene Stanbury
Mrs Marion Allen
Ms Maureen Teixeira
Mr Andrew Slalon
Mrs Rosemary Paxman
Mrs Lois Atkin
Treasurer..
Mrs Janet Dorothy Rogcrson
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ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENOED 31 AUGUST 202S
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79,572
43,787
123.359
547.966
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22,078
4.556
108,040
20.649
22,483
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6,962
174.881
14.702
23.186
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590,243
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2.405
66.841
a6
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b1
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56,000
56.000
7,298
68,594
56.000
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7,298
3,917
70.563
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18,342
18,342
18,114
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8.543
IS1.480
8,068
15.366
16,611
166.846
415.514
564.108
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NET RECEIPTSIPAYMENTS
c1
a6.b8
51.475
8.035
26.136
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c2
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69,586
112,451
c6
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575
121.061
120.486
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c7
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15751
121.061
120,486
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112.451
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122.181
131,663
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11.177
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Name of Church
Launceston Central Methodist Church
Declarations and Scrutiny
l confimi that these Re￿Ipt and Payment based accounts for the year to 31 August 2025 have been
prepared from the records of the Church and that they include all funds under the control of the
Church trustees.
Signature of treasurer
Date. I S
Name and address of treasurer
Janet Dorothy Rogerson
Glebe House, Lezant, Launceslon
Post Code PL15 9PP
Presentation to the Church trustees
I confimi that the annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 August 2025 will be presented to
the meeting of the Church trustees held on 21st October 2025
Signature of the Chair of thè meeting
Name of the Chair of the meeting Rev. David Miller Date
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of the
Launceston Central Methodist Church
Chartty Number 112617
Responsibilities and basis of report
I report to the trustees on my examinalion of the accounts of the Launceston Central Methodist
Church for the year ended 31 August 2025 set out on pages 1 to 3 As the Church's trustees, you are
responsible for tho preparation of the accounts in a￿ordanCe with the requircmcnts of the Charities
Act 2011 ('Ihe Act'l.
chLWth.r8￿Ipts-en￿-pa￿￿8nts-2O251lI
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Name of Church
Launceston Central Methodist Church No 1126217
Independent Examiner's Statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention
in connection wilh the examination lolher than thal disclosed below") which give me cause lo
believe that in. any material respect:
the accounting records were not kept in accordance with sedion 130 of th8 A¢t- or
the accounts do not accord with the accounting records.
I have no ¢oncerns and have come across no other matters in connection wilh Ihe examination to
which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding ofthe
accounts to be reached.
I have1haV￿8t. obtained independent verification of all investments with the Tnjstees for
Methodist Church Purposes or held in other trusts, bank balances and funds at the Central
Finance Board of the Methodist Church which are individually in excess of £10.000 (ten thousand
pounds) at the balance sheet date.
Signature of independent examiner
Name of independent examiner
Relevant professional qualification of independent examiner
Name of firm (where appropriate)
IA
Address
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Post Code F.91-.￿.0LJ
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