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THE GROVE METHODIST CHURCH – Annual Report Ending 31st August 2023

ANNUAL REPORT Year ending 31 August 2023

THE GROVE METHODIST CHURCH HORSFORTH, LEEDS Registered Charity No. 1129305

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2022 – 2023 saw the welcome of The Grove's presbyter for the next stage of its work and witness in Horsforth. In the first Quarter of the present year, the District Chair has written to all members of the Leeds South West Circuit, as follows “ As you are aware, Rev'd Jo Lightowler has been living with the effects of long covid for many months. She has tried to continue to serve the Circuit to the best of her ability, and because of her deep sense of calling, and wish not to burden her colleagues with additional work, she has sometimes been too generous in her service.”

In consequence, the following remarks for the year 2022 – 2023 are the product of comments that Rev'd Jo Lightowler has made to Church Council, in the church weekly bulletin, and elsewhere, reflecting on the past year with The Grove Church.

Dear Friends,

Early in the year , on Church Priorities Review, noted that the church was already intending to hold whole church conversations on future priorities and that these had been held up by illness and change of church leadership. Stressed: the need to consider patterns of ministry and the possibility of having flourishing churches when resources might be spread too thinly; current problems being faced by churches included COVID impact, high energy costs, acute issues within churches and a need for immediate action. On a three point scale (red, amber, green), the current position of the church concerning 'Finance' was judged amber, 'Buildings' - green, 'People Resources' - amber. Noted that any red judgement would have indicated that the Circuit needed to provide immediate support. Key questions that needed further thought included best bits of the church to keep, what is done well, things difficult to retain, what we are called to do, the importance of recognising why the church is here, an emphasis beyond mere survival to include what we are called to do, what we are entrusted with, and what it means to be Methodists here and now. (Council minutes, 11.10.22)

However, significant economic challenge to the U.K. in autumn 2022 fed through to church finances and particularly the unprecedented and excessive increase in energy prices. This, coupled with the impact of COVID placed unforeseen heavy pressure on the church's financial base. Looking closely at church budgets and analysing the picture they provided, the Finance Committee took the lead in seeking to identify ways forward and informing the Trustees, membership and church adherents of what was happening. The Committee created the Church Recovery Plan in three stages: Establishing a sound foundation of priorities; Creating breathing space; Moving forward into longer term recovery. The Council chaired by Rev'd Lightowler unanimously accepted the plan. ( Details listed in Church Council agenda, 9.05.23 )

By early 2023, Rev'd Lightowler concluded: God is calling us towards

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flourishing churches within a flourishing Circuit. We journey through this review process as a curious, compassionate community of grace. Knowing the central Christian story of death and resurrection we are willing to live it. ( Church b ulletin, 8.01.23 )

And mid-year, I was so touched by the warm welcome you gave me at the General Church Meeting last Sunday, thank you. … my second 'thank you' is for all the care, support, encouragement and prayer you have shown each other. ( Church bulletin, 30.04.23 )

By the end of the year , the Chair drew the Trustees' attention to the agreed working plan on church finance that is to take The Grove through . the coming new year She pointed out that it is anticipated that the church should not dip below a zero budget next year and should pick up reserves because of the positive impact of actions taken. (Council minutes 13.07.23)

Following the period covered by this report, 2022 - 2023, 'For many of us September is a season of new starts - new term, new Connexional year, a return to routine after a summer break. This year ( 2023 ) my 'new start' invites me to pick up the threads which Covid caused me to drop all too suddenly in January ( 2023 ), and to work with them again. … As a Circuit, and as local churches, we know that this is a year ( 2023 - 2024 ) in which we are facing significant change.' ( Church letter, 3.09.23 )

With best wishes p.p. Rev'd Jo Lightowler Circuit Superintendent & Grove Presbyter

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AIMS AND ORGANISATION

The aims of the church are set out in its Mission Statement as follows:

The Grove Methodist Church is called to respond to the Gospel of love in Jesus Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship, service and mission.

In seeking to live out our mission statement we are committed to :

Worship - which takes into account the needs of the whole church family, preserving all that is good from the past while being open to the new.

Fellowship - which seeks to make all welcome, builds up our faith and enables us to care for one another.

Spirituality - believing that Bible Study, Prayer, Worship, Giving and Service are vital, we seek to order our lives on the pattern of Jesus.

Serving God in the World – by seeking to live out our faith where we work and live, witnessing by word and deed in the local community, fostering interest in world affairs, engaging in world-wide mission and seeking to enhance the lives of those in our neighbourhood.

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Review of progress and achievements

At the opening of the new Connexional year, in September 2022, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs gave its analysis of the world situation, 'A bleak outlook for the global economy: slowing growth, high and persistent inflation, and elevated uncertainties cloud global outlook.' At the time, the post-COVID world presented enormous challenges. On the international scene war had broken out in Europe, Russia was making nuclear threats, global warming had fuelled extreme climate disasters, inflation rose to reflect higher energy and commodity prices and the use of food banks, skipping meals and worries about food-affordability were higher than they had been in the previous year. Those challenges affected all tiers of society and church. Effects on The Grove were no exception.

Throughout a difficult year, The Grove's mission has never wavered. It has responded effectively ' to the Gospel of love in Jesus Christ and to live out its discipleship ' (page 3). Despite the very real problems that have had to be faced, in so many ways, over 2022 – 2023, the church has shown its commitment once again to making a difference to the world in which it lives. This report for the church year ending 31[st] August 2023 highlights how the people of The Grove have taken on board their mission statement and how they have sought to impact beneficially upon neighbours, both near and far.

The following pages show a full range of actions that have been taken to spread love and care where it has been needed, whilst at the same time making sense of the threats to the church's previously sound working foundation (pages 14-18). Endeavours to repair, even on a small scale, the destructive acts to the environment that have been all too frequent in news bulletins (page 14, point 4a, page 19 point 3), have shared the love of Christ. Even the smallest pieces of recycled waste (page 11, point 7), every light bulb changed to energy efficient equivalents (page 18, point 4

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6 ) and the collection of useful items for redistribution (page 20, point 4), has been a part of that sharing. The church's resolve to highlight fairly traded goods, is a sharing (page 22, point 1). Every donation made to any number of charities by individuals, groups and the church as a whole, is a sharing (page 10 points 5 - 6, page14, point 4), page 18 point 8 and page 19 point 1). Provision of services and facilities for local use, whether for worship (page 6, point 6), fellowship (page 8 point 3, page 9 points 4 & 5), enjoyment (page 11 point 6) or nourishment (page 11 point 1) are actions taken to share the growth of that love in a needy world.

The church's journey is by no means completed. Challenges remain (page 14 Secure Foundations), service is still necessary to meet easily identifiable demands, and yet, this 2022 – 2023 Annual Report charts another eventful period in which The Grove has ventured to retain its commitment in response 'to the Gospel of love in Jesus Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship, service and mission'.

Peter Mawson Church Council Secretary

Worship (Grove objectives: Worship, Spirituality)

The Church exists to increase awareness of God's presence and to celebrate God's love.

This is underpinned by God-centred worship, prayer and spirituality that has continued to be at the forefront of how The Grove has responded to the post-pandemic situation. Having come through the instability caused by COVID, a gradual return to services in a 'new reality' has retained the important intention of supporting people wherever they find themselves: seeking participation in communal worship, providing opportunities to develop spirituality, keeping the choice to be involved though not present within the building. Despite lower attendance numbers in church compared with pre-COVID levels, this year numbers participating in worship within the church building have been sustained at an average of 60 whilst additional zoom worshippers were around 8 – 10.

To achieve these ends the church has:

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Hotel experience that provides accommodation for refugees.

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activities, particularly Circuit Night Prayers and the monthly prayer meeting. The weekly bulletin has also carried items of local, national and international events suitable for private prayer and reflection. As part of the Week for Prayer for Christian Unity the church organised Prayer Stations with local and world wide themes, a dropin event that attracted a range of visitors from the neighbourhood and other churches. .

Learning and Caring (Grove objectives: Fellowship, Spirituality) The Church exists to help people to grow and learn as Christians, through mutual support and care. Actions this year include:

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Service : (Grove objective: Serving God in the World)

The church exists to be a good neighbour to people in need and to challenge injustice. Moving on from last year's COVID restrictions that limited social outreach, the church worked consistently throughout the year to widen its links with the community:

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Evangelism (Grove objectives: Working Together, Evangelism)

The Church exists to make more followers of Jesus Christ.

Ever mindful of this priority across the year the church has:

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Secure foundations

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year the reduction in premises' lettings and the need to pay a hefty energy bill seriously questioned the future of the church. Without prompt action The Grove had an estimated lifespan of 12 – 18 months before funding ran out. As a result during the year the church:

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Position by end of year:

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Progress on any special projects

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Church’s response to important events

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Value of the church not in monetary terms

Financial information

Despite concern about the financial viability of the church, the very tight budget this year and the need to watch expenditure very carefully, whenever possible the church has sought to undertake financial activities in line with its mission statement as outlined in the financial accounts. Response has been made by the church and its associated groups to . appeals and charities across the year as listed throughout the report

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The accounts provide details of major transactions for the year 2022 – 2023. With some difficulty and careful management this includes payment of the full Circuit Assessment for the church, which was £57,469.00. This is a major and ongoing expenditure for sustaining and supporting the ministry and work of the Leeds South and West Circuit of which The Grove is one of eighteen constituent churches.

This Annual Report outlines the widespread range of events and activities that the church has striven to provide across the year 2022 – 2023. These would not have been possible without the very many hours of dedicated service and voluntary help that have been given by members and adherents.

energy, particularly given the difficulties of the post- COVID and pandemic outbreaks, that has enabled the church to respond in such a positive way to the gospel of God’s love in Jesus Christ within this community.

TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] AUGUST 2023

Administrative information:

The Grove Methodist Church, Horsforth, is a registered charity number 1129305. It is governed by the Methodist Church constitution set up by Act of Parliament and by the Constitutional Practice and Discipline (CPD) of the Church as amended from time to time by the Methodist Conference.

Correspondence for The Grove Methodist Church should be addressed to the Rev. Jo Lightowler, The Grove Methodist Church, 4 Chestnut Drive, Adel, Leeds, LS16 7TL.

The Managing Trustees are the unpaid members of the Church Council and for the year ending 31st August 2023 those who have served on Church Council are as follows:

Kath Ashby, Ann Bailey, Kay Bassett, Barbara Buckley, David Buckley, Kirsty Butler (Circuit Representative), Judith Chaplin, Alan Firth, Rev. Jo Lightowler (Chair), Carol Hoyle, Graham Hoyle, Gill Jewell, Gill Marley, Philip Maud, Janette Mawson, Peter Mawson (Secretary),

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Anthony Orton, Jean Orton, Sylvia Parker, David Quick, Paul Thompson, Caroline Turner, Christopher Turner, Michael Wallis (to 1[st] April 2023), Andy Walker, Helena Watkins, Bryan Whitham (Treasurer), Keith Whitham, Trish Whitham, Sally Wolfe.

Independent Examiner: Amanda Brown (FPC CeMap)

Bankers: Yorkshire Bank plc, Horsforth

As at 3[rd] October 2022 there were 146 church members. Details of a further 120 people are placed on the church data base and altogether 526 on the community roll. Membership numbers continue to fluctuate as new members and adherents are offset by bereavements, house moves and a scrupulous scrutiny of membership names.

Objectives and Activities These are set out in detail on pages 4 to 22.

Financial Review by The Church Treasurer

We at the Grove, like so many other Churches, are constantly under financial pressure to survive. This year we have continued to search for better deals on utilities and service contracts, savings on supplies and maintenance costs and ways to maximise income, among other essential tasks .

Running a Church is no different from running your home, expenditure cannot exceed income and if it does so and is ignored, the result would be grave with severe consequences. I can now confirm a large saving on our gas and electric contract has been secured, a saving of 40%. This alone will have a great beneficial impact on the Church finances going forward but this alone will not secure the Grove Church future.

However, plans and changes to improve our financial position and ensure security for the future continue to take place. Like everyone, we find that increases in cost and the speed our world is changing means that we really have no option but to change now and adapt to the present in order to meet the future. Standing still and doing nothing is not an option. Maximising hire capacity in the centre, more events for our community outreach, adapting to what people expect and want locally - young and not so young - is the way forward.

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Now is the time for change, to ensure we can hand our Church and it’s community on to the next generation.

The summary balance sheet and statement of financial activities up to 31[st] August 2023 can be found on the following pages 27 to 28.

Bryan Whitham. Treasurer

Reserves Policy

The General Fund comprises the unrestricted reserves of the Church. It aims to accumulate the equivalent of six months potential expenditure, currently estimated as between £60,000 to £65,000.

Approved by The Grove Church Council on 27[th] February 2024 and signed on its behalf by Peter Mawson, Secretary to the Church Council.

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THE GROVE METHODIST CHURCH- Annual Report Ending 31st August 2023 IndependeETrt Examinerfs Report to the Trustees of The Grove Methodist Church. Horslorth I report to the trLSStees on my exarnination of the accounts of the Grove Methodist Church (the Church) for the year ended 31 August 2023 RespDnSibilities and basis of report As the Charity trustEe5 of the Church, you are ￿SPCnSib1e forthe preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 20111.the Act"). report In respect of my examination of the Church's accounts carr￿0 out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable DiTections given by the Chality Commission under section 14515llbl of the Act. Inde￿ndent examinerf5 Statement I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in conaeLtion with the examination, 8ivin8 me cause to believe that in any material respect- l. Accounting records were not kept in respert of the Church a5 required by section 130 of the Act., or 2. The accounts do not accord with those recoid5.' or 3. The accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements ton￿￿nIng the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reportsl Regulations 20D8 <dJ)pr....$14r.sBy re9u.irew*nt tha¢ the acwints give a -t¥ue ar￿ fair vie¥f which 15 nr fflatter considered as part of an independent eKarnination. I have noconcernsand have rome acro55 no other matters in conneLtion with theexafflin3tion to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a prgper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Amanda Brown Independent Examiner 47 Kirkwood Drive Cookridgo Leeds LS16 7DY Dated= 16 December 2023 26

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THE GROVE METHODIST CHURCH HORSFORTH SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENT for the YEAR ENDED 31st AUGUST 2023


The Annual Report of the Trustees comprises pages 1 to 28 of this booklet. This Financial Information is a summary of the Independently Examined Annual Accounts which are available from the Treasurer. The Independent Examiner's Report is unqualified.

Approved by The Grove Church Council on Signed on it's behalf by

Trustee

Trustee

FINANCIAL POSITION AT 31ST AUGUST 2023

2023 2022
ASSETS
Church property and organ at insurance value 7,838,878 7,119,698
Bank accounts 51,842 50,958
Debtors 4,145 18,874
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7,894,865 7,189,530
LIABILITIES
Creditors 438 -1,663
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TOTAL NET ASSETS 7,894,427 7,191,193
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FUNDED BY
Restricted Funds: Property valuation reserve 7,838,878 7,119,698
Benevolent fund 980 945
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7,839,858 7,120,643
Designated Funds: Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes 2,041 1,983
Organ fund 1,267 1,267
Property fund 11,004 13,746
Projects for young people 3,414 3,414
Unrestricted Funds: General fund 36,843 50,140
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7,894,427 7,191,193
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THE GROVE METHODIST CHURCH HORSFORTH

SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENT

for the YEAR ENDED 31st AUGUST 2023


RESULTS FOR THE
YEAR
2023 2022
INCOME
Collections & Gift Aid tax refunds 72,834 64,401
Hire of rooms, car park & use by Church organisations 49,876 49,050
Donations 12,007 9,664
Bank interest & other income 4,508 3,156
Fundraising events 2,121 3,527
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141,346 129,798
Restricted & Designated Funds 99 66
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Total Income 141,445 129,864
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EXPENDITURE
Circuit assessment 57,469 57,469
Maintenance of the Church, repairs, heating, insurance etc 29,116 19,188
Maintenance of the Centre, repairs, heating, cleaning etc 32,743 22,790
Premises manager salary and accommodation 23,237 21,741
Planned maintenance 144 130
Administration, photocopier, stationery 1,557 1,820
Other expenses, organ & music 2,647 3,413
Outreach 2,000 2,365
Subscriptions & donations 3,402 4,396
Fundraising Events 2,328 1,562
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154,643 134,874
Restricted & Designated Funds 2,748 32
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Total expenses 157,390 134,906
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SURPLUS/ (DEFICIT) for the year -15,946 -5,042
Unrealised revaluation property gains for the year 719,180 699,698
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Net movement in funds 703,234 694,656
Funds at the beginning of the year 7,191,193 6,496,537
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FUNDS AT THE END OF THE YEAR 7,894,427 7,191,193
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