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EUROVISION MISSTON TO EUROPE Rcgislcrcd Ch¢ifity No 1126438 Company No 6638375 ANNUAL REPORT AIYD ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024

EUROVISION MISSION TO EUROPE Registered Ch(trity No 1126438 Company No 6638375 ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 CONfENTS Trustees, Annual Re ort Objectives and Activities Achievcments and Perfomance Financial review Plans for future periods Structure, governance and managcm¢nt Reference and administrative details Statemenl of Trustees, Responsibilities Auditor's Re ort Auditor's Report 10 Annual Accounts Statement of Financial Activities 13 Balance Sheet 14 Cashflow Statement 15 Notes to the Accounts 16-19 2024 Accounls Page I

EUROVISION MISSION TO EUROPE Registered Charity No 1126438 TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 eetives and Activities: The Object5 of Eurovlslon M155ion to Europe are: To promote the Christian religion and to Proclaiin the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughoul Europc and ¢lscwhcrc in accordance with the Statetnent of Beliefs in the Schedule to the Articles in such ways as the Trustees from time to time may think fit. To promote training in thc Christian faith thToughout Europe and elsewhere,. To relieve poverty amongst individual communities in such parts of Eastern Europe and elsewhere as the Trustees may from time to time think fit. 2024 was the thirty-first year of the trust (the twenty-fifth year under registration 1126438) although the beginnings of the work are much older. I'he objects of thc Irusl as listed above identify the purpose for which the Mission was set up. Being a Christian charity, the Mission seeks to fulfil thc$c objects following the leading of God's Holy Spirit. A full history is available on our website - www,eiirovision.or, Achievements and Performance: 2024 Review of Activities 2022-2024 presentcd cnormDUS challenges to the operation of the charity in Ukraine. Although anticipated, the full-scale invasion of Ukraine was shocking in ils force and consequences. Since 2014, when the ¢ontlict began in East Ukraii)e, we've helped Ihousands of fam ilies who fled the fighiing. Many had no adcquatc 8hclicr ()r provi.si()n when they first arrived in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, The pandemic has ¢xaccrbatcd incqualitiC%. slrctchcd social provision beyond its limits, and created a health crisis amongst the displaced and poor. David Hathaway has been ministering in Ukraine since the early 1990s, although his connection with thc nation goc$ back much further. Following the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea and invasion of the Donbas region, we have been holding National t)ays of Prayer, supported by all the church denominations. One of the purposes of the event is to strengthen the unity of the churches and the nation, by uniting under the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Vadim, our representative in Ukraine writes.. "Sincere greelingsfrom Ukraine where due to our uniled efforls we minisler in so mapty places and regiom of Ukraine. We recenily launched our mission ofmercy to ihe new region ofNorih Ukrainc and ask God to make it poJsible lo bring some light and love lo ihose living under devaflaling circumslances caused by ihefvll-sGale imiasion of Russian aggressor. [Farlier in iheyear, we went ihrot4gh] a very long and chullenging way ofpreparalions to ihe event which become ihe mosf ma.f.sive and we hope ond believe the mosl influenlial spiriiually in Ukraine in iheyear 2024. On June 22nd over 8000people came logeihÉr lo beparl ofihe Nalional Dtty of Prayerfor ljkruine in ihe eenlralpart nfKyiv, lo unile iheir hearfs in sincere andpassionalepruyersfor ihe prolecliun ofihe defenders uf Ukruine, f¢)r.Ipiriluul revivul, for re.Ytnralinn oftÉrritorial inlegrily, sovereignty and lolal God's ViL'lory over ihe enemy who héLs pc)ured50 much blood (Jn nur land. ' Ji's our grealprivilege lo say ihal we h¢￿¢ achieved ihese resdis d￿pile all the air alerls, slricl.¥e¢urity mea,yure,Y and mary orepracfical complicalions, bul il was possible only due lo our united work iogeiher and of¢(Jurse due l(3 ihc mErcy afour almighty Saviour. More ihan 20 Chrislian confessions. Bishops andArchb￿kopS. allprayed iogeiher artd in unity, humhly and wilh gralilude, uniling the voices of iheir souls when Davidgave ihe main speech and led all thousand% in ihe holl andmany more online in a very ￿n￿Ual andpowerfylprayerfor God's peace and vicloryfor Uht7ine. ' 2024 Accounls Page 2

2024 HIGHLIGHTS Ukraine Day of Prayer, October 2024: At the end of October, we were agyain in Ukraine to pray for the nation, this time in Lviv, Wesl ljkraine. Two and a half thousand filled the magnificent Golgotha Church. Worship was led by an inter-church choir, and prayer was led by pastors from Lviv Tegion. The Governor of Lviv Military Region, Mak5ym Kozytskyi. also addrcssed the people gathered to Pray: "Our enemy is a terrorist country ihal, Ihrough(A4t hislory, has im1￿'ted ull il.¥ re,Yr)urces in creating an illusion of greatness. buili onfear. Andfinolly, because of its ownfear of ourfreedijm, faith and unity- which Russia￿¥ have never had- il atlucked Ukraine. The nalionalprayerfor Ukraine in Lviv, held ai the iniliative of the Ukrainian Church ofchrislialls ofthe Evangelie.al Faiih, has beconte a traditiort I am grateful if) the,Seninr Bishop of the Church, Mykhailo Panochko, for his contintted spirilual supporl lo UkruiniaRs. A ,Ypecial iriljute to FJvangelis1 David Haih(7wayfrom Greai Brilain who hos devoled more ihon 50years ofhis life and miniJlry t(J f)ur cf?un¢ry. Thankyouforyour documentary 'lJkraine was before Russial, And thankyou Ihalyou slrongly en¢(puruge all uudience,F eager lo hearyour word.F ofwi.fdam to ,supporl of our nation. Thankyou everyoneforyour spiriluol unity. I believe ihal Gad will he14r and allywer ourpruyer.f. Kaukhstan, September 2024: On Sunday 15 September, unbelieving Kazakhs filled Ihc building. having travelled from all over the va5tnes5 of Kazakhstan, some more than 2,000 miles, by plane, by train, by bus, accompanied by belicvcrs who had invited them. Rarely have we been in such a vibrant, receptive> joy-filled, Spirit-filled meeting. Kazakhs pourcd forward to receive Christ in response to David's Gospel message, and miracles of healing happened all over thc building. CJod'5 Power was unrestrictedl Centrjl A.4ia, August 2024.. David was the key-note speaker at SOZO, the all-central Asia Youth Conference, Participants came frorn 73 cities and 16 countries worldwide.. from the 5 Central Asian 'Stan' countries, Kazakhstan, Uzbckistan, Kyr¥y75tan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, and also from Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, India and scvcral Western cuuntries, like ourselves from the UK. David writes.. "l am working inlensivEly in Cenlral Asia. All my lime in minislry and infellowship here is in preparalionfor all-oul spirilual breakikrougk. The older generation of leaders, who were.faiih]iil under persect4¢ion in the communist days, arepa55ing away. bt41 iheseyoung fJn&Y. al.$0 liiiing underpersecution, albeil a dillérent one, desperalely wani ihe Fire and the courage lo evongelise (hai J have. limc i.Y ,5hort. .Je,su,Y i,Y coming. Money lo do Ihe wnrk i.Y,shnrl, Cyod',w Power is unlimited Yes, l adniit, the older Iget, Ihe morLJ I necd His PiJwLJy If) overcame my human wcakna¥.f - br411 delermined. I will nol ,slnp unlil my work is done. Ukralne, Junc 2024: 7th National Day of Prayer for Ukraine, 22 June 2024, with 8000 in atlcndance. Thi5 15 the 3rd year of the full-scale Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Even as the Prayer was taking place, a power cut or incomiiig missile attack could have closed the meeting at any momenl.. But thankfully there was no incident. Preparations for the 7th Major National Day of Prayer were made in the rn05t difficult days of this active phase of Putin's war, with Ukraine on the'back fool" being for six months wilhout Ihe promised supply of American weapons, whilst Russia daily sacrificed her men in the meat-grinder of this unjustified and relentless aggression, and, without any brcak, lobbcd ils mi.ssiles dnd drones indiscrimlnately ticfosb all Ukrdinc. How could we seriously plan for the 7th Day of Praycr in thc National Sport Palace under such conditions? Preparations began 9 months in advance. Starting with the Spiritual Council ()f Bishops, a total of 9 working groups, responsible for the actual programme, for the music and media teams, for the prayer teams covering every aspect of preparation, for the ushers and welcome teams - 1000 people in lotal set out to work. Together they developed a rully integrated unity across denominational, LFeneraliunJl and cultural dividcs. Georgia and Armenia, May 2024: On 9th May David called an historic Day of Prayer for the Republic of Georgia". The future of the country hangs in the balance. Having survived political and economic 'warfare' waged from the Kremlin since 1991 (Georgia gained il5 independence from Kussia in 1991), and having Survived the Ru55ian military invasion of 2008, will the nation now lose control of its independent status? Over 1000 pastors, leaders, worshippers, intercessors and youth of almost every evangelical denomination, including ethnic Kurdish and Iranian Churches, packed the prayer venue, standing room only, to pray on behalf of the natiOT) - for the unity, freedom and peace thAt can only be found in Jesus. From his life-time's experTence David demonstrated that our God always an5wer5 prayer- powerfully. And in Jesus, Name, he declared God's blessing over Georgia.. unity and not division, peace and not war, the devil defeated - a Revival of Faith. 2024 Accounts Page 3

rrom Georgia we went to Vanadzor, the third largest city in Am)enia. David came to encourage the cliurch: "God has called me here. I believe In a grea¢er outpouring ofihe Holy Spiril than ihefirsl. Ifwe have ihefaifh, if we willpray- God WILL sénd ihis GREA TER FIRE. God WILL use YOU. Do noi look ai iheproblems you have but see the Glory of God. Go in the Fire andPower ofihe Holy Spirit, ACT IN FAITH. ' Ka72khstYan, April 2024: We held 5 meetings in the capital Astana, and 5 in the commercial capital Almaty- All the meetings were full, with up to l 000 in the larger venues. Many attending were ethT]ic Kazakhs or ethnic Central Asians, born a5 cultural Moslerns- but for the first time in a Christian meeting- and gave their livcs to Christ. often also being healed by ihe prayer of faith. Poland, February 2024: David held an intensive weekend mission in Warsaw, Poland. On the Saturday over 700 ukraini￿ rcfugees, unbelievers, were bussed in by Christians from all over Poland, and on the Sunday, David miiiist¢rcd in Iwo large refuLyee congregations in Warsaw, as well as separately to pastors, leaders and missionaries. The themc.. TIME OF HOPF.. Promotc training in the Chriilian faith throughout Europe and elsewhere: Prophctic Vision: Launchcd in 1995, Prophetic Vision is a 16-page quarterly maga7.ine which is distributed to over l 00 countries in English, Gernian. Danish, Ru.88ian and Ukrdinian. The magazinc 18 also available online. The aim of the maga7.ine is to challenge Christian5 to rise up and do somclhtng for thc glory of Cjod. Eurnvision TV: We continue to broadcast every week on a variety of TV and radio networks across Europc. Whcrc appri)priate and internet connections allow, all main ministry events are broadcast live and made availablc on-demand via Facebook, YouTube and ministy website, Depending on event, edited highlight clips are produced and dislributed. Our YouTube channel contains shorts, vlogs, documentaries and TV programmes. On the 2nd January 2024, we premiered our latest YouTube documentary, Ukraine was before Ru.s.sia. For hundreds of years the world had only known of the Russian Imperial Empire, followed by the feared (Russian) US%R. lJkraine ds an indcpcndcnt nation was barely known. In this documentary you will find the long and valiant history of tliis bravc naliun that for hundreds ofycars lain in the epicentre of the European bloodbath, on the continental Faultline between East and Wcst.. Ukraine was bcforc Ru$8ia! Watched by nearly 30,000 people, this documentary, which is produ¢ed in two languages, was 5UPPOrted by the military govemment in l.viv, Ukraine. Website: Featuring blog.8, videus, photo galleTies and ministy reports, regular updates are produced and posted. Content is either ministry reports or cxlract8 of tcaching. Content is search enLFine optirnised ¢ind Idbvlled. Content is distributed organically and paid. Regular updates include: Pholograph8, Vidcos, Social Medla Infographics, Blog pu5ts, Online-PR PodeAsts: Launched in february 2015, these podcasts feature edited teaching by David Hathaway. Over l rnillion have bccn downloaded. Soclal Medla: Continuing with the development of its digltal offering, we have Facebook, Twiltcr and YouTubc accounls in multiple languages. The purpose of these profiles is to build and encourage faiih. Multi-media updates are posted regularly. Because of the war in Ukraine, many of our humanitarian appeals were filmed by our staff in Ukraine. Supporter Communlcatlons, Fundraising and Evcnts During a time of heavy financial commitment, we liave worked hard to ensure that our supporters are kepl up to dalc with news, encouraging testirnonie5 from our work and a clear presentalion of the needs of our ministry. Newsletter: A two-page black and white monthly newsletter is mailed to donors and new joiner5. 11]e newsletter is then adapted for email and digital distribution. It is nornially mailed between 20-25th of the month. During 2024, the main method of fiindraising was the monthly newsletter. Magazine.. A 16-page quarterly full-colour magazine is distributed at the beginning of the month (nomially on the first Wednesday of February. May, August and November). ThTS is sent 2nd Class Mail. so it is received by the first weekend of the month. A digital edition of the magazine is distributed via web51te, Facebook, and Twitter. Bulk copies of the Tnagazine are mailed to over 400 subscribers for distribution to chuTch and prayer groups across Elim. AOG, Baptist, Methodist, Refomed, Na7aTene and independent denominations. Approximately 90,000 copies are printed and distributed worldwide. 2024 Accounts Page 4

Email.. Approximately once a month the ministy distributes multimedia emails to its various databases. These have an average open rate of 480/0 compared to industry average of 28 %. TV, Radio and Podcast.. A weekly 28.30min TV programrne is broadcast weekly on Revelation TV, God TV, TBN UK, and many other channels around the world. The programme is filmed on location at ministry events and contains adverts for magazine, donations and social media. The TV programme is adapted for YouTube with SEO, Cards and End Screen Annotations. A weekly 13.OOmin TadTO prograrnme is broadcast on Premier Radio. this 15 recorded on location and contains fi]11 contact information and free product offer for new 5ubscribeTS. The programme is also broadcast on many local radio station5. A weekly teaching podcast is dTStributed every Monday and Friday. a video edition is placed on YOU'I ube and Facebook. Advert15ing.' Depending on the projccis undertaken by the charity, print and digit&il advertising 15 undertaken to support various objectivcs. Social Media PR: Using the charity's digital platfornis, Social Media PR provides direct and targeted communications to our core audience who have chosen to engage with the ministry. This helps raise our profile, increase credibility; and the content supports SEO efforts. Financial review: 'Ihe accounts have been prepared in accordanc¢ with the Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice f()T charity accounts. Expenditure The adm inistration 5upporLs the direct charitable expenditure as well as meeting legal and accounting requirements and handling correspondence with supporters. Total expenditure in the year amounts to £2.414,840, of which 900/Tr of this is nn charitable activities which amounts to £2,195,146. The balance of costs of £219,694 are necessary fundraising costs presenting the vision and work of the mission to our supporters. Thcrc was an overspend ot expenditure against income of £302,234 which was only possible in view of the significant reserves held at the end of 2023. The main charitable expenditure, in line with thc main purpose of the Mission, 15 the expendTture on Public Events overseas. The total expenditure on this, including a small amount Spent on meetings in the UK, amounts to £1,388,505. This can be very approximalely divided as hair to fund dctivities in Central Asia and half to fund activities relating to Ukraine. I'he outreach to Central Asia includes Annenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ka￿kh8(an and IJLbcki.%tan. Plcasc scc Note 3 to the accoiiiits to show the dirccl and support Costs of holding events and outreach in these nations. The greatest cost was that of supporting ljkrdiiie through the diffi¢ulties of war. 'I'his includc8 thc co51 vf events which are lor worship, intercession and preaching in public venues. The dirert cost for these evenls in Ukraine amounts to £569,518. 1.he day of prayer held in Kyiv in JunL cost a total of £346,353. In addition to this somc £121,455 ha5 been spent on aid in Ukraine. Our contribution to this is falling but still provides necessary help to those who are living and serving in Ukrainc in thc forni of ald and SPiTilual consolation to their fellow Ukrainians, including the military, in their time of acute need. As well as the public meetings the charitable expenditure include5 the presentation of the Gospel events through television, radio and intemet, costing £308,242 and Ihc publication and dislribulion of Pr<)phclic Vision magai.ine, costing £294,738. These areas of expendi￿re are closely aligned with our costs for the previous year. Administration costs include the UK office costs which have to be Ix)rne in order for public events lo bc carried OLEt. How these have been allocated across the various cost areas can be seen under'support cost" in Note 6 to the accounts. Income and Fundralslng We remain deeply gratefi]I to our supporters for their support of the work, whether as individuals or churchcs, or through somc charilable trusts. Comparison with thc previ()u.% ycar show5 a 230/n decre&%e in inLomc from Donation5 and Legacies. Much of this arise5 frorn the fact that the previous year the income from legacies was a much more significant part of the income. a fact whsch can be seen from the breakdown of Donation Income in Note 2 of the Notes to the accounts. Cornparison with 2023 show5 that Legacy income fell from £654,645 to £134.073 in 2024. Examination of note 2 to the acc(Junts show5 that Ihe figure in the income category "UK and other overseas" fell from £1,852,669 in 2023 to £1,784,795 in 2024, a fall of about 40/0. Fundraising takes place through the receipt of OUT newsletters and Prophetic Vision magazine to donors on our database. TV programs which are aired also include an appeal for fvnd5 and some advertising in magazines and online offering free booklets 2024 Accotsnls Page 5

provides a means of finding new donors. Our relationship with supporters is also enhanced through face-tovface meetings in churches and meetings held in the UK. Sale5 of l)ooks and DVDS continue, although the income from this was down for the third year running- from £9,508 to £6,019 compared with last ycar, partly due no doubt to changing methods of accessing inforn)ation as technology changes. However, these still serve to bring both leaching and to act as an indirect method of promoting the work of Eurovision. Th¢ Mission is not nornially financially dcpcndcnt on ihc suppvrt of anyonc involved with Èts rnanagement. Property The property in Dewsbury serves as the administrative and organisational hub of the Mission. Bramleys of Hudder5field supplied the most recent valuation of the property at Healds Road which was obthincd on 8th August 2023, &7iving a Fair Value for the property of £325,OOQ. This value was exactly the same as the valuation six years ago. A IQ/D depreciation charge is applied annually to the property giving a closing NB V of £318,500 now. A revaluation reserve has been incorporalcd inlo ihc balance sheet. Thc rcmaining property at Karpatskaya street in Kiev, Ukraine serves1)oth as an office and place of representation for work of Eurovision in Ukraine as well as housing the TV production unit. tn this case a 5 /• annual deprcciation charge has been <ipplied to this property, giving it a currenl NBV of£18,193. Allhough the aLtual value ofthe property is almost certainly above the NBV in the account% n() attempt h&s been made to revise this since with the liussian invasion of Ukraine, it is impossible to give any realistic valuation of the propcrLy. Assets Over aperTod of lime the assets which Ihc ministry owned have been replaced with equipment held through leasehold agreements rdthcr than outright purchase due to the benefit of service contracts etc. I'his applies lo g¢ncral vrriLe eqijipment, as well as the equipment held in thc po.s1 ruum for printing and preparalion of the new51etter mailings. One exception lo Ihis 18 the compulcr equipment which were purchased outright. All of this equipment is held at the Ministries, administrative offices at Healds Road, Dcwsbury. The other assets which are recognised in the accounts apart from the two propcrtivs described above includes Some assets held by the office including computer equipment, a garage in the office grounds and new fumiture purchascd during Ihc year, Investment Pollcy The Trust Deed authori5es the trustees to makc and hold investments al their discr¢tion. None were held during tl)e year. Reserves Pollcy The trustees have reviewed the charity's nccd.s for Tcscrvcs Trn line with the guidance issued by the Charity Commi55ion. A5 at 31 $1 December 2024, free reserves, excluding fixed assets amounted to £274,715. This is calculated by the value of unrestricted funds less the total value of fixed assets. (See note I I together with the value of fixed assets in nolc 7 and on the Balance Shcct.) This represents one- or two-months expendithre at current levels and is considered lo bc jusl adcquate to meet the charities, need5 for sufficient cashflow to carry out its projects in 2025 allowing for fluctuations bolh in cxpenses and income. Rlsk Management The trustees have examined the major strategi¢, business and operational risks which the charity face5 and confirm that systems have been established to enable regLLlar repotts to be produced so ihat the necessary steps can be taken to lessen those risks. Currcnt Investigation inlo Potential Mi$Applied Ovcrseas Funds DurFng the lallcr half of 2022, the trustee5 became aware of the possibility that funds sent to a charity in Lithuania lo carry out religious services in Poland werc bcing misapplied. Although WOTk carried out in the past had met expectations, there appeared to be a misrnatch between the costs charged for work carried out compared to the scale of the events themselves. No satisfactory explanation of this disparity w&$ forthcoming from those who were in receipt of fund5 sent by Eurovlsion. In view 2024 Accounts Page 6

of this the relationship with the overseas cliarity was lerniinated aiid the trustees employed the services of Suraineii, a reputable legal firni to cany out a detailed investigation to establish the facts. The outcome of thi5 ongoing investigation is unknown at present. Total funds Tothl funds have decreased from £978,689 to £676,455. (This assumes the value of the Revaluation Reserv¢ is included in the Net Asscts.) Some prepayments have been made for events in 2025, and these are shown under"Public Events Prepayments" in Note 8. Total tangible assets amount to £349,586. Of this £336,692 is the combined valu¢ of two properties held by the charity - one in the UK which serves as the head office and the other in Ukraine, which serves a5 a TV studio and hub for activities in Ukrainc and beyond. The NBV of other capital items has been written down lo £12,1194. Plans for Future Periods: Plans for 2025 During 2025 David Hathaway will cclcbratc 75 years in rninisty. We plan on holding two events in Britain to commemorate this special anniversary. TFiroughout David's ministry, from his early begyinningrs as a pastor in Dorking Surrey aged 18, to the challenbyes of smuggling Bibles into Communisl Easlcrn Eur()pe, thruugh tsi the pre%Lnt day, holding Days of Prayer in war-lorn ljkraine, David has witnessed the transfomialiv¢ powcr of Christ in the hearLs of countlLss individuals. In Russia, he's seen hope risc from chaos and despair, and in Ceiitral Asia. thc lighi r)r thc (iospcl brcaking througyh the darkness. Each encounter, each miracle. has reinforced his conviction that the Gospel messagc transcends borders and cultures, fur it is the Power uf God unto salvation to th()5e who believe. This anniversary 15 not just a reflection of hi5 past. it's a call io cvangLli.%e, lo inspirc faith, to pass on thc bat()n and ignite a passion for the Gospel in every corner of the world. 'lThe -1 rustees will cantinue to monitor and assess our operation5 in Ukrdine in accordance with developincnts in that region. 'Ihe 'l'rustees takc their responsibilities towards our staff and volunteers very seriously during the war and will endeavour to provide any and all appropriate actions for them and their families. David will be minist¢ring in lJkraine, Central Asia and Poland. The Scrip￿re teaches, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved., How, Lhcn, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not lieard7 And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can anyone preach unless they are sent?, (Romans l 0.'13-15.) Jn Ukraine, we will be holding servicc8 of prayer and evangelistic events, uniting communities in a shared spirit of resilience and hope, creating powerful tirnes of rcflcction, connection, and strength for individua15 and families affected by the challenges of war. The need for humanitarian aid ￿rSi$ts. Ongoing cuntributiun5 play a crucial role in sustaining our efforts to distribute essential resources to those facing adversily. In Central Asiil, we will extend our evangelistic efforts, reaching these forgotten countrtes with the message of C'hrist, bringing the transfomativc powir of Gospel to so many people. In Poland, wc will continue makingw a positive impact on lives, expanding our outreach and providing spiritual guidance and support to thosc in nccd. 2024 Accounts Page 7

Structure Governanee and Mana cment: Governing Instrument: Memorandum and Articles of Association of Eurovision Mission to Europe dated 4 July 2008. The charitable company fomied under this McmoTandum and Articles of Association fomially represents the incorporation of the fornier charity, Registered Number l 013288 and h￿￿ the same charitdble objects. The charitable company Eurovision Mission to Europe, registered charity Numbcr 1126438, is the sUcCe￿or body to the original charity. The Company is Limit¢d by Guarantee and not having a Share Capilal. The Company is governed by Member5 (Subscribers), Truslc¢s (Dinclors} and Spiritual Authority. Day-to-day management of the Charity is delegated to such persons who the Trustees bclicve are more conveniently placed to cary such duties. The UK o￿lCe currently employ5 seven people. Reference and administrative details: Charity Registration: The charity under registr8tion number 1126438 began to function on l 81 January 2009. 1.he 'frust was originally registcrcd a% a Chariiy no 1013288 by Ihc c.harity Commissioners for England & Wales on 30 July 1992. This original charity no. 1013288 has now c105Ld and confirniation that it would bc removed from the Central Register ot'charities was received from the Charity Comm i55ion on IO, January 2024. Company Registration". Eurovision Mission to Europe is a Company Limited by Guarantee regpistered number 6638375 and was incorporated on 41h July 2008. Principtil OffTCe'. 41 Ilealds Road DEWSDURY wr13 4Ftu Trustees: Mr R Parkhou.sc (Chairman) Mr E C Woodward Mr L Holihan Mr M WiL'ttbka Mrs Parkhouse Mrs Amanda WThitehead Elected by Tru81cc$ 2410912010 Elected by Trustees 210612003 Elected by Trustees 410812008 F,lected by Twslees 1910712016 Elcctcd by Truslccs 2310512011 Elected by Trustees 410312024 C.E.O. Mr D G Flathaway Appointed 510912018 Bankers.. 8olicilors: Auditor., Barclays Bank, Leicester, LE87 2BB Jordans Neil Jordan House Wellington Road Dewsbury WF13 1 HL Torcv¢ll Dcnl (Audi() LLP, 1-3 Si. Ann's Placc, Pcllon Lanc, Hdlifax, HXI 5RB 2024 Account Page 8

Statement of Trnstees, Res onsibilitiu: Clmnpany and charity law r4uires the trustees to p'repare financial statements for financial year which give a true and faiT view of the company's financial activitiLs during the year and of its financial position at the end of the year. In preparing those rinan¢ial statements. th¢ tTUStee5 are required io: select suitable a￿OUntIng policies and then apply them consistently; • make judgements and estimate5 that are reasonable and ppdenL state whether appIl￿bE¢ accounting standards and statements of recornmended practice have been followed $ubje¢t to any departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and • prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inapprnlpriate to presume that the companies will continuo in business. The trustees are re5p)nsible for ke¢ping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accura￿ at any lime the financial posilion of the company and enable them to ensure that the financial ststements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. Statement aj to Dlselosure of Information to Auditor So far as the trustees are aware, there is no relevant audit inforniation (as defined by Section 418 of the Companies Act 2006) of which the companies auditor is unaware, and each trustee has taken all the steps that ought to have been taken as a trustee in order to make them aware of any ￿levant audit infomiation and io establish that the companies auditor is aware of that inforniation. Approved by the trnsttes on 8 September 2025 and si8ned on their behalf by: Amanda Whilehead Trustee 2024 Accounls Page 9

AUDITOR'S REPORT Report of the Independent Auditors to tlie members of Eurovision Mission For the year ended 31 December 2024 OPINION We have audited the financial 5tatemcnts of Eurovision Mission for Ihc year ended 31 December 2024. The ￿portIng framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards. including FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Acccpted Accounting Practise). This report is made solely to the charitable company, mernbers as a body, in accordance with S￿tIon 144 of the Charities Act 2011 made under Section 154 of the Act. Our audil work has been undertaken so that we might slate to the charity's trustees those matters we are required to state to them in an Auditor's Report and for no other pu￿0$¢. To the fullcst cxtcnt permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charity's trustees as a l)ody, for our audil worK for this report, or for the opinions we have formed. In our opinion the flngncigl statements; Give 8 true and fair view of the state of the charitable company's affairs as at 31 December 2024 and of its incoming resources and application of reserves including its income and expendilure for the year thcn cnded,. Have been properly prcparcd in accordance with United Kingd()m Gcncrally Acccpted Accounting Practise. and Have becn propcrly PTeparLd in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011. RESPONSIBILTIE.8 OF TRUSTFFS As explained morc fully in the Tru5tees' ResponsibilTties Statement, the trustees (whu are also the directors of the charitable company for Ihe pur￿)$¢ of the CUTnpany law) are responsible for the preparation of the financial stalements and for being salisfied that ihey givc a true ¢ind fdir view, and for such internal control as the trustees deterni ine is necessary to enabl¢ Ilie preparation Dr rinancial statements that are tree from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial 8lalLments, the tnjstees are responsible for assessing the charilahle company's ability to continue ab 11 going concern, disclosing, as dpplicdble, matters related to gyoin&y concern and usin&y the going concern basis of accountin&F unless the trustees either intcnd lo liquidate the charitable company or to cease operations, or has no realistTC alternative to do so. The trustees have elected for Ihc finunLial statements to be audited in accordancc wilh Ihe Charities Act 2011 rather than the Companies Acl 2006. Accordingly, we havc bccn appoinlcd a.s audilor8 undcr Scction 144 of the Charities Act 201 l and rcport in accordance with regulations made undcr Scclion 154 of ihal Acl. AUDITOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE AUDIT OP THK FINANCIAL STATEMbiYTS 2024 Accounls Page 10

AUDrfoR'S REPORT BASIS OF OPINION We concluded our audit in accordance with International Standatds on Auditing (UK) (ISAS IUK)) and applicable law. Our responstbilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's responsibilitiGs for the audit of the fmancial statements section of our report. We are independent of the charilable company in accordance with the ethical Tequirements that are relevant to our audil of the financial statements in the UK. including the FRC'S Ethical SLgndard and we have fulfilled our other. ethical responsibilities in accordanrK with th¢se r¢quirem¢nls. We believe that the audit cvidence we have obtained is sutticient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. CONCLUSIONS RELATING TO GOING COIYCERN tn auditing the flllancial slalements, we have concluded that the trustee's use of the going Concern b&sis of accounting Tn the preparalion of th¢ fmancial slalemenls is appropriate. Based on the work we have perfomied, we have not identified any material uncertainties relating to events or conditions that, individually or collectively. may cast significant doubt on thc charitable company's ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least twelve months from when the financial statcments are authorised for issue. Our responstbilities and the responsibilities of the ttvstees with respect to going concern are d￿ribed in the relevant sections of this report. OTHER INFORMATION The trustees are responsible for the other inforniation. The other inforniation comprises the inforniation includcd in thc annual report, other than the financial siatemenls and our audit report thereon. Our opinion on the financial statements docs not cover the other information and, except to the extent otherwise explicitly stated in our report, we do not express any fonn of assurance conclusion thereon. In conneclion with our audit of the financial statements, our responsibility is to read the other inforniation and, in doing so. Consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent wlth the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in ihe audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsi8ten¢ies or apparent material misslalements, we are required to deterniine whether there is a material misstatement in the financial statements or a material misstatement in the other inforniation. If, based on the work we have perforniel we oonclude that there is a material misstatement of this other infomiation, w¢ arc required to rcport that fact, We have nothing to report in this regard. We did not identxfy any key audit matters relating to irregularities, including fraud. As in all our audits, we also addressed the risk of management override of internal controls. including testing journals and evaluation, whether there was evidence of bai8 by the tmstees that represented a risk ofmaterial misstatement due to fraud. 2024 Accounls Pagell

AUDITOR'S REPORT MATTERS OIY WHICH WE ARE REQUIRED TO REPORT BY EXCEPTION In the light of the knowledge and understanding of the charilable company and its environment obiained during the audit. we have not identified material misstatements in the trustee's report. We have nothing to report in respect of the followlng matters where the Charities Aet 2011 requlres us to report to you If, In our opinion: The inforniation given in the truste&s' annual report is inconsistent in any material respect with the fllmncial statements- or The charitable company has not kept adequate accounting records and returns. or The financial statements are not in agreement with accouniing records and returns, or We have not received all the inforn)ation we require for our audit. Samantha Sutcliffe F.C.C.A. (Senior Statutory Auditor) For and on behaifof Torevell Dent (Audit) LLP Chartered C¢rtificd A¢¢ountants Statutory Auditor 1-3 St Ami's Place Pellon Lane Halif￿ HXI 5RB TORF.VEI,I. DENf (AUDIT) LLP IS F.I.IGIBI,F TO ACT AS AUDITOR IN TERMS OF SEC'fioN 121 OF TIIE COMPANIES ACT 2006. 2024Accounts Page 12

EUROVISION MISSIOIY TO EUROPE Rcgislued Charity No 1126438 STATEMENf OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YFAR FNDKD 31 DECEMBER 2024 (Incwpormting Income and Expenditure Account) Unrastricleil funds REStriLt fund$ Totsl 2024 Total 2023 tNCOME FROM: Donations and LegacieB Tax rccover8blc Ch*rltAhl¢ •¢Uwlll Salcs of books wFd DVD'5 Evenl Ilookins Invcstments llgnk intera81 rK¢ivcd her Income ,841,911 148,924 IIOJ38 5.423 1,952,449 154.-347 2,535,441 150,991 6.019 694 6.019 694 4.445 3,209 1.583 3,209 1,583 3,564 873 Total 2 002 340 115961 al 2 7n4 822 EXPFNDITURE ON: Newsletter Adv¢rtisinA. promotion Jnd publicity 14Jl)13 75,781 143,913 75,781 137,194 70,740 207 934 Ch#rltible ietlvltlel Public F.vents GiftslAid Televisi(Th Audinlvisual Prophetic Vision mogAxine and leachinB Ruyalii 1,288,340 185.191 308,242 294,7J8 J.896 2 08Q 4(17 100,165 14,574 I J88,505 199,765 3rJ8,242 294,738 .3,896 2 195 146 1,474,244 223.610 325.922 296,606 114,739 2,327,563 Total 2 3￿1101 114739 2.414 840 2 535 497 Net In¢omel(oxp¢ndlture) (297,761) 1.222 (296,539) 169J25 Other Rewlwl Cumcy Fluctttstion 88inl(loss) -(5,695) ￿13,595} 5.6951 113,5951 15,6951 NET MOVEMENTS IN FUNDS (303,456) 1.222 {302,2.14) 1SS,7.10 Total fiJnd$ brwght forward at l 8t January 927.757 28,602 956.359 800,629 Tut#l fvnd$ (4rried f(Thar(l al 3151 Deceimber 624 301 29,824 956 There were no othLY reco8nised 8ains or losses for 2024 other than those included in th¢ Sts1￿￿¢￿t ofFtnancial AdTvitic& The nvteB on pages 15 to 19 forni part of these accoun1& 2024 Accmini.¥ Page 1.1

EUROVISION MISSION TO EUROPE Registered Charity No 1126438 BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2024 No¢es 2024 2024 2023 2023 Flxed kn8ets Tan817)le As8et8 349,386 363.512 Currenl Aliets Stock Debtors f811in8 due within one year C&8h at bank and in hand 1,028 51,150 314811 366,989 828 73.920 584 727 659,475 Current LIAblliti Crcdilor8.' fAiling due within one year 14et Current AHet8 326,869 615,177 NET ASSETS 676 978 689 Repr&¥enled by.. Incon Fllnds Restricled fimds Unre8tric(cd fund8 29,824 624 301 &fj4,125 28,602 927.757 Revaluation Re8crv¢ 22.330 22.330 TOTAL FUNDS 676 455 These Financial Statements have becn prepared in accordance with the spccial provisions of part 15 ofthe Companies Act 2006 relating to small ¢ompanie8. hnd with the Fin8nGial Rcporting Standard for Smaller Entities (cffcctive April 2(X)8). Approved by the Board of TNstees on 8 September 2025 Dircctorl Trustc£ Amanda IVhil¢hBad The no￿ on pages 16 to 19 foTm Part of tbc% acc()unts. 2024 AC￿Untr Page 14

EUROVISION MISSION TO EUROPE Registered Charity No 1126438 STATKMENr ori CASH FLOWS FOR YEAR ENDIIYG 31 DECEMBER 2024 2024 2023 Cajh flows from operAtlng actlvlde Net mov¢mcnts in funds Depreciati( Revaluation (Increase)/Ikere&sc in 8tockB (Increase)IDecrcase in debtors Incrc&gel(Dccreasc) in Creditors {302,234) 21.149 155,730 19,324 (200) 22,770 841 {54,080) (262,693) 126,905 CapltAI expendlture Purchasc of tangiblc assets {7,223) Cash flTrw8 from Illlllnelnl aetlvltles Cash inflows from new bo￿OWing Cash at bank and in hand 31 Dcccmber 2023 584,727 457,822 Cash at bank and in hand 31 Declmber 2024 314811 584 727 2024 Accounts Page 15

EUROVISION MISSION TO EUROPE Registered Ch￿ty No 1126438 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR EI¥DED 31 DECEMBER 2024 I ACCOUNTING POLICI a) Th￿e financial statements have been PTeparcd under the hirtorical Cost basis of acccounting cxccpl frjr frcehold prop¢rty which has been included al revalued amount5. This valuation is carried out al least once every six years. The financial statema)1s include thc r(¥ults of the charitgs opttations which aTC desLribe(l in the Tnjslees Rewil, all ofwhich are continuing. Thc accounts have been prepared in ac¢ord8ncc with the Financial Rcportin8 Stsndard for Charitics (FRS102) published in 2014. applicablc UK Accounlin¥ Slandards and the Companias Act 2006. b) Donations are accounle<l for on b8sis. In ihe c&$e of voucher8 (c.g. StewaTdsh7p or CAF), the datc of receipt of the vouchtt is used rathu t1￿) the ddte of transfer of funds. Tax recoverable is matchpAI to the rclttled gifts. ¢) Income (()ther than donations) and exp￿S￿ arc accountcd for on A rveivable b8Si8. d) Expffiditure 18 Ye￿gniSed whej) a liability 18 illcurrcd. C061$ of¥en¥ralin8 fund8 are those co8t5 incurred in 8llra¢lin8 voluntary in¢om4 and thosc incurred in tradin¥ aclivilTeg Ihat raise fun(b. G()vern&iicc cth81s includc those incurred in the sovernance of its a￿et9 and are ￿lMan]Y associAled with con8tilutional and &tAtutory rwuTr¢mtmls. e) Whcnevcr clcarly idcntifiable, ¢osts arc allijcatul lo direct charilablr eApcndilurc, newslcller ¢￿ts or fund-raising and publicity costs. Support costs include (znlral thn¢tion8 #nd ore 8llocalcd lo th¢ relevanl activity cost cNtcgory on Ihc Statement of Pinancial AcliwtiC8 And a table included under note 7 showin8 the sUp￿)rt cost breakdown. D Expenditure on a?bTls coming over £500 is capitali8ed. Depreciation is calculated on tho straight lino basis and airns lo write oif the cost of fixed Assets over the remaining useful lives. Freehold propcrty 8141 Hcdldy Road way ￿￿￿Cial￿d al 1% . Propety h¢ld in Ukr&inc is dcpr¢ciold al 5%. The followin8 livcN wcrc BpplTrd subject to individual asscssmcnt. Audiolvisual equipment Compul¢r hordwar¢ Computer software Fixtur¢s & Fillin88 Office equipmcnl Sound equipment 5 years 4 y¢ars 2 year8 4 ￿arfj 4 yearA 8) Monetary as8efs and liabilities denominated in foreign curr¢n¢ies are traDsIBl¢d inlo 8ierliMg at Ihe ral¢y of exchange ruling al the halanee shcel date. Transactions in foreign currencics arc r￿Orde41 using Ihe cx¢hang¢ rale iii opcralion al the dale of the trans8clion. All dIff¢r¢ne￿ are taken lo the statement of financial activiti￿. h) Donalion5 in the form of gift8 in kirKI are includ￿] in Ihe financial 8laternent8. i) Charitable Siatvs and Taxation. As g rc8i&cred Charity th¢ ￿MpanY is u¢mpl from income lax Mnd corporation lax. The charity is not registered for Value Added Tax. 2 DONATION IIYCOME Nonvay SwilzeTlpnd UK and oiher overseas Lcgacics 33J81 1,784,795 134.073 1952 449 2024 ACCOU￿lS Page 16

3 PUBLIC EVEIYTS Dlrert costs Support tosts Unrcstricted funds Restricted fund8 Support Costs Total 2024 Central Asia Georgia Kazakhstan Ukrain¢ other Public Evenl$ R￿tricted fundfi u&eable in evangelism 4,4117 2(M) 669 19,141 12.158 63.510 100 165 13,08C) 1.1,086 26,173 52.346 26,173 11.3.41 176.867 276,647 621,804 199,711 163,581 249,805 550,377 161,380 63,510) 1 157 476 130 864 1388 505 4 GIFfsiAID Unre51ricled Restricted Tol21 2024 Ukrdine Aid UK and other 8ins 106.881 14,574 121,455 185 191 5 BROADCASTING The coNls of l¢lcviscd cru5adcs overse&8 arc allocatcd lo cruwd¢ cxpcnditurc. cxceplin8 direct brogdcast wsts wthich arc allocated to Television costs. All olh¢r costs ofielevision and DVD recordin¥ arc alw 8llocaled directly lu Television co¥ls. 6 TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDFD ,8iaff costs Othcr osls Depre. cialion Total 2024 Public Events ain￿Al￿ Television aftd Audiolvisual Prophetic Vi8ion magazine and teaching N¢w51etter Advertisin& promotion and publicply Royalties 191.647 1,192,970 199,765 225,018 2JS,547 105271 .$0.124 3.896 2,032 791 ,3811,505 199,765 308,242 294,738 143,913 75.781 -3,1196 2,414,840 69,941 37,499 37,499 24,J14 13,283 1,692 1,143 1,143 360. S•pport coit Newsletter Promotion Public Audio Visual Prophetic Vi$ion Basis 0 Alloc&lion 1,343 2.447 36,742 6.771 3.778 959 2.447 23,774 15.841 J.778 12.661 14,683 64,839 9,480 22.671 6,530 130.864 2,878 4.894 43,226 13,132 7,557 1.343 4,894 36,742 6.771 7,557 Time F'lonr Area Time Usagc Floor Area Office Adminislrulivn Salarie8 Comrnullicalion Office rnaintenance Inter&st and Bank Chargcs 51,081 46.799 73,864 Wherever possible the expenditure 15 allocated dTrectly lo thc relevant activity category. Support costs, not clearly altribulable to one activity cost category arc allocated on the bascs foT HPPOrtivnmenl sho￿[ in the tablc abovc. 2024Accounts Puge 17

Governallce 2024 2023 Ixgal & Prof¢55ional Staff Audit 2.737 J 0,807 3380 10,588 19.6051 StAff Cojti 2024 2023 Wages and Salaries Employers NIC cos15 Overseas rcyr¢scntativcs 204.698 11.4J2 2(M),985 10,781 145913 357 679 Wages aiid SalllriGy paid Io ovwse45 r¢prwnlalives are Includ￿ in Ihe above fi8ure ￿ well that lo UK based s*aff. Other Overse￿ workers Includ￿ rq)rc8cnlalivcffj and workers in Ihe'l'v siudio in Ukrain4 whos¢ wpport is included in the overall cost of Public Events and.fv ministry. No. of cmployccs working in: . ir harita￿Le ct GenerBliniv Funds (lovemancc 'lolaJ Employees: Nv. vfcmplvyers earning vver £60,000 p.a. excl. peiision coiilributionN'. 7 FtXED ASSETS Fixturcfy Viltin8S & Eqviprnent Freehold Prop¢rty Total Cost Al I sl January 2024 Addition8 (Disposals) Ai 3 1st December 2024 64.956 7,223 142,4371 556,792 621,748 7,223 142,4371 586 534 556,792 Aecumul8ted depretiAtithn At I st January 2024 Charge for year Dcprcciation Eliminated for Revalualio (Disposals) At 31st Dettmber 2024 52.976 6,309 205,260 14,840 258,236 21.149 142,437) 16,848 l42,4371 Net book vAIu¢s At 31st Decanber 2024 336 692 349.586 The freehold ptvpcrty in fr UK is valll￿ every fivc ￿ six yepr& The m05t re<enl valuation w&8 carried out by Bramleys of Ilud(knfield. (Tharlcrcd Survcyor5 on 8th Augusl 2023. AccordinE lo their valuatton the Fair Value for th¢ property was considered tri be £325,OCK). Aftcr drprrcidiivn h&5 been applied for the year the NBV of th¢ property al Heald5 road stands at £318.3IKI. 2024 AccovNts Pqgg 18

8 DEBTORS 2024 2023 Public Events PrepByment8 Prep3ymEnts Other debtors 37,557 56.338 9.169 9 CREDrroRS 2024 2023 Fallin¥ due wiik¥n odeye4r." AccNals Trade creditors Taxation and SOCIAI S￿Urity tknans repryable within l year 5,640 34,480 11,280 28,522 4.496 I O RESTIUCTED FUNDS Incomc Expcndilur¢ Balance Jan 2024 IJal&nce Jlst Dec 2024 Israel 10.011 I I TOTAL FUNDS Tangiblv Total at 31st D 2024 c.urrent A8SCts A$Jd$ Other rulri¢led funds Unrestricted funds Rev41uation Reserve 29,824 297.045 29,824 624.301 327,256 22.330 349,586 326,869 676.455 12 B￿LATED PARIV TRANsA￿loN8 D.0. Hathawayp who is principal evang¢lisl was Teimbursed expcnscs directly incurred in these activities. Hc also received £216 royalty peym¢nls on the sal¢ of documentary DVD5 for which hc was rc5wnsible, 48 well 98 £2,702 f¢y boctk Sal￿ made through Ihc charily. includinE books purchased fTom Mr IlalhBway al redulcd ratc5 lor piomntion81 malerial lo be ¥tven away by Ihr oharity, In addition hc reecived £32.500 in honorarium pgyments for services to Ihc charity. Mrs Amanda Whitchead who is a ITUStec of Ihc charity was paid 501cly for her WOTk ￿ An employee and Finance Administralor and ￿0t as a trustee. The trustees th not rcceiv¢ any ren￿neratiOn for Ihcir WOTk. 13 CAPITAL COMMITMENTS The company ha¥ nv capital commilmcnts as at 31 Decembcr 2024 eithtt contractcd for or auihorised by the tn￿teL# but not Contract￿ for. 15 MEMBERS LIABILITtF The company is limiied by guarantee , and in the event of the winding up ofthe rompany. the liabilily of each member 15 limited to a contribution of£1 towards the c05t of dissolution and the liabiliti￿ incurred by the charity vthile the nfributor was a member 2024 Accotfflls Page 19