Trinity Methodist Church
Wesleyan Row, Parson Lane, Clitheroe, BB7 2JY
Trustees ‘ Annual Report & Accounts 2021/2022
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Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe has the following mission statement:
‘By encouraging each other to grow in faith and make new disciples of Jesus Christ, we seek to re-vitalise our Christian witness in the Ribble Valley’.
To encourage its continued growth, the church – i.e. the body of people who meet regularly to worship and grow in faith so that they can ensure that their relationship with God is reflected in their everyday lives – continues to provide a base for many additional activities to the Sunday services.
Trinity Church, Clitheroe, provides a place for the public to use for weddings, baptisms and funerals as well as many other events as necessary. The church continues to grow with adults and children asking to become members. The church is open to the public and we make extra effort to invite the general public for the main Christian services such as Easter, Harvest and over Christmas. We see new faces at these services and often a few of these will continue to come throughout the year. The church was recently renovated which included glass front doors to make the church more welcoming and open to the general public.
There are many social activities held at the church such as:
- Pizza the Action an opportunity for teenagers in the area to come for a fun evening with organised game and a takeaway, this is also open to people who do not attend the church.
Treasure Seekers is the junior church with children from babies to teenagers meeting on a Sunday morning to enjoy age appropriate activities and time to share together and learn about Bible teaching and faith. The church has received the accolade of being ‘A Child Friendly Church’.
Other Children’s activities: At times the Church run a summer holiday club and there is a group called ‘Live Wire’ on a Friday afternoon. The church hall is used by the Girl Guiding Society and Scouts weekly.
Trinity Tots is a toddler group run weekly during term time and offers a 2hr 15 minute session of crafts, toys, games, songs, snacks and free play, as well as a brew for the parents. This is attended by over 25 children at each session and is run by volunteers. It is open to the general public and the majority of the users do not attend the church on a Sunday.
Drama Club: use the building to practise and perform shows at least once a year.
Community Hub: following development of our back buildings and attaching them to the church we have a lot of new opportunities. Creating the facilities in the first place represented an impressive achievement by the church. The concept, however, was never about a building itself , but what it could do for the church and its mission. Achieving the principal aim of the Hub will require a similar focus. Since the development there has been a significant increase in the number of lettings, and there are plans for specific décor and adaptations as the needs of clients become known. The Team has focussed on ensuring that these developments are sustainable and viable.
CHURCH RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS THE METHODIST CHURCH STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS Trinity Methodist Church FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 August 2022 Clitheroe Circuit Circuit no. 2119 Registered Charity - Charity Registration number If not a registered charity Her Majestys Revenue and Customs Gift Aid number (The HMRC number is equivalent to a registered tharity number in temis of evidence of charrtable status and may be used to give to donors or grant funders wishing to see evidence of the organisation's charitable status Methodist charities in England and Wales that are not registered charities are excepted from registration under Statutory Instrument 2014 No.242) 1129609 Minister.. Rev lan Humphreys Church Stewards: Hylda Emsden Cynthia Croydon Peter Dixon Kim Croydon Sue Isherwo¢)d Maureen Fenton Heather Whittaker Joy Parfitt Treasurer.. Robin Preston
ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022 Trinity Methodist Church Unre¥lJicled R•#trictsd Totals thos Fub)ds Funds Totsls last year SECTION A a1 RECEIPTS Note a2 Offerin s and Tax recovered Bank and CFB interest ar Investment income 79.184 863 80.047 86,889 a3 129 72 201 90 a4 Lettin 18.344 1,269 98,926 18.344 6.187 104,779 9,600 7,786 104,365 a5 Other reiptS TOTAL RECEIPTS 4,918 5,853 a6 la71 SECTION B PAYMENTS b2 Circuit Assessment OT Share 67.500 67.500 67,500 325 b3 Donations 1.104 Re airs and Maintenan Ulililies Ilnsurances. water chor es. heatin 9,661 9.661 3,771 b5 18.100 18,100 13,180 b6 b7 Othef payments TOTAL PAYMENTS 8,828 105,193 12,057 12.057 20,885 117,250 10,378 95.1 $4 b8 Ib91 SECTION C NET RECEIPTSIPAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR c1 a6-b8 6,267 6,204 12.471 9,211 Totsl funds brought fonvard fr(Mn last year 41,423 15,624 57,047 ¢6 49,372 c3 Sub total 1+¢2 35,156 9.420 44.576 58,583 Transfers and ad'uslments 1,214 1.214 c7 1,536 c5 TOTAL FUNDS AT END OF YEAR Ic3+c4) 35.156 10.634 45.790 {¢81 57,047 SECTION D FOR INFORMATION ONLY: MONEY RECEIVED AND PASSED ON TO EXTERNAL ORGANISATIONS 1th0$9 amounts arg not to be included in total receiptslpants figures above) d1 Balance tU ht forward from last d2 Offerin sIGffts- reCved for extemal or nisations 2,237 570 d3 OfferingslGrfts - passed to exlemal organisations 1,843 570 d4 8ALANCE STILL TO BE PAID Id1+d2-d31 394
Trin Methodist chUh SUMPIARY OF CH RCH ACC RCHC SECMON E PlthKe fol the Guidarte Notes io com e rhls Summarydthe Chui¢h ¥£(wnts f¢f the 31 Auyusi 2022 Intem¥i Oryants1ts totr C(¥JCtturth Mtsny Notothattmfu8 ol INem81 Otyanis8bty)v•>JkJ futwts LeSS rto¥JJd be desIKP Lliat LIV cl¥J LE tsany putPDse. Thi53Xli must be ND A DIFFERENf FORM mu51 be us& to teWXtuIrtSl5ee MElIxAIts). pl referto rewding transfer5 bEn the DistFLt d connthd Disthd OrganalKs INTERNAL ORGANISAnCW4$ Net Rept Opening bakn Clo balan5 1.963 ¢2 Fl(Yw Fund 1.214 1.214 Treasure Seekers 129 120 399 408 Vlqdn•8da Fol11rh1 Dw•lo ¢n¢ Fund 149.569 eehavi Glad 254 314 ub tal of Intem anisabons fvnds 1.207 52.391 153516 011 101 118 Chwch accounts {tota brought fomrd frcffl pa 2- tOtsl$ ¢olumn 104779 la7J 1172&1 1.214 Ic7) 57,047 45,790 BY CHiJRCH 105.986 169.641 163.6551 210,563 146,908 Continue on a Separate The¢ery vJ the 10ts15 f(wid TOTAL RECEIPTS TOTAL PAYIAENTS SECTIOW F STATEMENT OF ASSETS uul]Es CLOSING BALANCES CHURCH- CASH FUNDS HELD 4131 u2022 8j1¢E$ Cash In haTh# Bank CurrertA¢eoJni Bank ten Far r 32.177 TDJSteesfor Meth$1 ChLY¢h Pu 15.285 15.313 Otherfvnds 592 1.034 SUB TOTAL- Chur¢h •¢¢tyJthts Sl,047 45,790 Totsi rurvjs ty kwnai OTWISaThs IbLswwJ balance totsl e) {e12) 153.516 101,118 TOTAL CASH FUIIOS HELD BY ¢HURCH 210.563 146,908 sElON G 1 SeFknu2021 31 Awjust 2022 OTHER ASSETS •nd UABILTrEs In¥estrnents & Bulkn 4 551749 4 884 061 Li1th5 14 lrtJde ordy Funts hdd al the Centra FrKe BC Inrjjde ordy FuTrts hdd alTnAses FIxp)8es 91 IndLth any otherin¥eslments r*h ekn¥rtdTrrp iS•KILthJ in s1$
ci, frkn Name of Church: Trinity Methodist........................... No: 2119 Declarations and Scrutiny I confimi that these Reipt and Payment based accounts for the year to 31 August 2022 have been prepared from the records of the Church and that they include all funds under the control of the Churc trustees. Signature of bookke8per .. Date....fj.. Name and address of bookkeeper................ TraY Spencer, Brook Fann, Longsight Road. Clayton-le-Dale, BB19EX Signature of treasurer . Date.......................... Name and address oftreasurer............... Post Code... Presentation to the Church trustees I confinn that the annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 August 2022 werefviill be. presented to the meeting of the Church trus sheklo Signature of the Chair of the meekn'ng Name of the Chair of the meeting Date . Independent Examinerfs Report to the Trustees of the Trinity Methodist Church Charity Number 1129609
Responsibilities and basis of report I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the ............ Church for the year ended 31 August 2022 set out on pages .1. to 3.. As the Church's trustees, you are responsible for the preparats'on of the accounts in accordan with the requirements of the Charities A 2011 ('the Act,). I report in respect of my examination of the Church's accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and, in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applic2ble Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5)(b) of the Act. delete or circle as appropriate
Name of Church . .Trinity Methodist.............................. .2119 Independent Examinerfs Statement I have completed my examination. I wnfim that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below.) which give me cause to believe that in, any material respect: the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act; or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records. Ithe [the I have no COnM$ and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to whic attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. I havel&a¥trrt obtained independent verification of all investments with the Trustees 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 eXsS 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 fimi (where appropriate) Add$S Post Code Date delete or circle as appropriate Sep-22