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2024-12-31-accounts

Barrow Baptist" church Church Report Review of 2024

Contents:

1. Charity Information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - p. 2
2. 2024 Synopsis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - p. 3
3. Minister’s Report of 2024 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - p. 3
Rev. Neil Jones
4. Mission Support - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - p. 6
5. Fabric of the Building - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - p. 6
6. Finance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - p. 7

1. Charity Information

Trustees’ Annual Report for the period from 01 January 2024 to 31 December 2024

Charity name:

Barrow upon Soar Baptist Church

Charity registration number: 1129860

Address: Barrow Baptist Church, Beveridge Street, Barrow Upon Soar, LE12 8PL

Property Trustees: The East Midland Baptist Trust Company, Baptist House, 129 Broadway, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 8RT Bankers: The Co-operative Bank p.l.c., 1 Balloon Street, Manchester M4 4BE

Independent Examiner: Mr M. Clarke Charity Trustees: Rev Neil Jones (Chair) Reuben Sneller (Secretary) Ed Dring (Treasurer) Dominic Boston Sharon Bradwell Matthew Gudger David Knott Davina Smith Linda Wall (to February 2024)

Structure and management:

Barrow Baptist Church is an unincorporated association and is governed by its Constitution.

Members of the Church are accepted in accordance with the Constitution which requires them to be or to have been publicly baptised on the profession of faith in Jesus Christ, or following other modes of baptism to renew their public profession of faith in Jesus Christ. Members’ Meetings currently take place in alternate months; the Members’ Meeting has responsibility for the overall policy of the church.

The elected Trustees (listed above) are responsible for the overall governance of the church, and the financial and legal aspects of the charity. Trustees are elected by the Church Meeting; details of the process for election of Trustees are described in the Constitution. The Trustees meet every month in order to assist in the smooth running of the charity.

The minister of the church, Rev Neil Jones, is responsible for the day to day running of the church, supported by the Trustees, also known as the Church Leadership Team (CLT), who are also responsible for the spiritual direction of the charity. There is also a small staff team of church worker and administrator.

Activities and objectives:

The advancement of the Christian faith according to the principles of the Baptist denomination to include the advancement of education, community service and such other general charitable purposes in such parts of the United Kingdom and the world as the Church shall determine.

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Achievements and performance, including report on public benefit:

In order to achieve the principal objective which is set out above, the Church provides a variety of activities both to its membership and to the community generally and as such is described as a community church. The aim is to show the love of Jesus Christ in both word and deed and to bring people into a closer relationship with Him as living Lord.

This report details the activities of Barrow Baptist Church during 2024 in fulfilment of its objectives; central to this is the provision of regular public services of Christian worship and times of prayer and also includes conducting Christian wedding services, funerals as well as running groups to support children and their parents / carers as well as seniors.

2. 2024 Synopsis

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New Members 1
Baptisms 4
Deaths 2
Resignations 1
Transfer to other Baptist Churches 1
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3. Minister’s Report of 2024

2024: A Year of Growth, Blessing, and Anticipation

2024 has been an exciting and fruitful year for our church, culminating in the celebration of three baptisms during the season of Advent, in addition to one earlier in the year. These baptisms were powerful testimonies to God’s transforming work in people’s lives and were a fitting conclusion to a year filled with spiritual growth, outreach, and blessings.

Our Year Text: Psalm 25:4-5

We began the year by focusing on our new Year Text:

"Show me your paths, LORD, teach me your ways; guide me in your truth and teach me. For you are God, my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long" (Psalm 25:4-5).

This verse was chosen for its themes of worship, hope, and discipleship. It has reminded us throughout the year that our primary calling is to follow Christ, allowing Him to guide, change, and shape us into His likeness.

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Ministries and Regular Activities

Our regular groups and ministries continued to thrive in 2024, including:

Monthly activities included:

In addition, we ran two Alpha Courses, resulting in the formation of two new Growth Groups. These ministries reflect our heart for worship and service, glorifying God as we support one another and reach out to our community.

Notable Highlights

This year brought many special events and milestones:

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o Chris Duffett (Former Baptist Union President) : In March, Chris preached a compelling

message about evangelism and later led a workshop challenging us to step out in faith and share the good news of Jesus on the streets. His passion for outreach was both infectious and encouraging.

Leadership Changes:

Key Events:

Community Engagement:

Church Together and Outreach

Through Churches Together in Barrow (CTiB), we partnered in Lent Lunches, Good Friday services, the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and Remembrance Day. Monthly joint prayer meetings continued to unite us with other local churches. Neil also led fortnightly assemblies at Hall Orchard as part of our work together.

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Looking Back and Ahead

The year brought both joys and sorrows. While we celebrated baptisms and increased attendance at services, we also mourned the passing of three dear sisters, two of whom were church members. Though we grieve their loss, we rejoice that they are with the Lord.

In preaching, we explored:

Finally, we discerned a fresh vision for the church, which we are excited to launch in 2025. We eagerly anticipate what God will do through us in the coming year.

4. Mission Support

We continued to support a variety of other mission groups and projects who are meeting needs and sharing the gospel in our area and around the world. In 2024 we gave 15% of our total income to mission groups.

Local

We contribute to ‘Home Mission’ which supports churches, projects and staff within the East Midlands Baptist Association and across the country. We have been involved in mission in Barrow upon Soar, including through our ‘High Street Link’.

Global

We support the work of the Baptist Missionary Society (BMS), and are linked with Alan & Megan Barker and their work in Nepal. We also support three mission organisations on a rolling three-year basis. Mission India was our new mission partner and we continued with our support for MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship). The year concluded our support for CBM (Christian Blind Mission) and we chose The International Minors Mission to be our new partner for 2025.

5. Fabric of the Building

This year, two key projects ensured our premises remained safe and welcoming:

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6. Finance

The Trustees are responsible for managing the church’s finances. A financial summary for 2024 is on the following page.

The Church continues to raise the funds which it needs to carry on its activities from within its own membership and congregation.

The Church expressed its part in the life of the wider church by making grants to national and international Christian organisations and societies with Christian aims and objectives compatible with the church’s own charitable purpose.

The Church is heavily dependent on its membership working as volunteers in all aspects of the church’s activities, many of which run with little or no impact on the church’s expenditure, but nevertheless contribute substantially to the achievement of the church’s objectives.

The financial results for the year, together with a summary of the accounting policies adopted are set out in the accompanying financial statements.

The Trustees have reviewed the Reserves Policy, and are satisfied that they have sufficient reserves at the Balance Sheet date, together with ongoing income anticipated, to enable the church to function effectively in the coming year.

The Trustees have made an assessment of the major risks facing the church, and are satisfied that there are policies in place to minimise these risks.

Reserves policy

The reserves policy is to maintain a balance of unrestricted funds which equates to 3 months staff costs and mortgage payments plus one month’s running costs, to cover emergency situations which may arise.

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Barrow Baptist Church

Statement of Financial Activity

For the period 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024

Opening monetary balance(bank accounts & cash) 2024
68,198.30
£
Area of Ministry
Regular Giving (standingorder &gift aid)
Irregulargivingincl. legacies
Room Hire
General Church
Church buildingcosts
Minister & Staff Costs
Church Groups
Courses(e.g.)Alpha
Catering
Church camp
Practical Support & foodbank
Missiongiving
Manse
Grant funding
Depreciation
Total
Net gain / loss
2024
Income
139,424.46
£
2
18,192.92
£
2
6,791.13
£
6,195.37
£
3
352.75
£
4
-
£
5
10,376.08
£
6
3,778.95
£
7
3,262.65
£
165.00
£
8
3,990.00
£
9
5,557.28
£
198,086.59
£

Balance Sheet As at 31 December 2024

Fixed Assets
Tangible Assets 2024 2023
Equipment £ 6,460.03
£ 7,647.38
Tech & Computer Equipment £ 5,292.87
£ 5,918.39
Total fixed assets £ 11,752.90
12 £ 13,565.77
Current Assets
Monetary balance
Current Account £ 42,841.88
£ 40,751.92
Baptists Together Deposit Account £ 27,447.37
£ 26,307.29
Kingdom Bank savings account £ 20,605.09
n/a
Cash in Hand £ 890.26
£ 1,139.09
Total monetary assets £ 91,784.60
£ 68,198.30
Accrued income £ -
£ 321.00
Total current assets £ 91,784.60
£ 68,519.30
Accrued expenses / liabilities £ 2,871.80
13 £ 600.58
Net Assets £ 100,665.70
£ 81,484.49
Capital and Reserves
Current year earnings £ 19,181.21
2,217.51
Retained Earnings £ 81,484.49
£ 83,702.00
Total Capital and Reserves £ 100,665.70
14 £ 81,484.49

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Notes to the Accounts 1. 8asis of accounts These accounts have been wEPa￿dOn an accrua& bas￿ in Fne7rithS130 CharibesArt2011. 2. Aroa of Ministry: Glving 2024 2023 Account Expwdltur• 114240.03 184.43 &ftAd l¢xd. mw¢el 19,48&3T 14,1f6.51 1,524.40 7&70 1&320.( 1.74148 624) Ttrrivegvirg 55224 Total 1S7ffi7J• 14•70 3. Area of Ministry: Church- 9&￿ra1 2024 2023 Account (tur• Ewidlturn Preknrg F FLrna Fees I&%Y&Sr￿I LgthsFypOevdw&& CMD 1.(ts).(x) 10.( .18 1,171.33 7.12 T￿h&c￿n￿rtw Eqiwnart 1,15427 1.On42 104137 1,127.&3 knin 1&( 1207.51 1,&fj3. &17.15 MakthrvJ& Ccqnmuicc Z4OT.fA) 10.(X) 2,143.r DalLat Ext￿r￿ CdlKtic 4,1(K).41 2,1ce.28 1,07&44 4,(￿.41 1221.11 1.1￿74 1.74&17 741.77 Irtsresi Tot ¢6th13 4. Arèa of Mlnlsty: Church bulldlng costs At¢ount 2024 2023 Ewidltuw• 11.78127 751. ITh￿￿ Expthdltur• 5.884.53 12.7￿.Co 'lthw Re￿rg &Mathrw 35275 Tot 35175 1%03X15 S. Ar•a of Mlnlstry: Mlnlst•r & Staff A¢¢ount 2024 2023 Ew)dlturn 33,710.76 It1￿mI Exw)d6turo .989. 3239.77 31.701.35 Mlrwslws H￿1￿ Cc6ts Icwril tax.wM & rthl IC. ￿an& H. ￿¢bxk> 252 35.(￿￿64 Tot 6. Arna of Ministry: Church Groups 2024 2023 Account Ewd#ur• .19 Ewdttur• tlleew 2,&4).&1 441.40 Messy WLTDO 751.41 1,411.L 51&67 1,044. 438.13 470.62 Rests 4￿.61 &CraP 4.12&( $5.10 Tthve 2.37 170.&1 21519 1J).( 12.&5 1,110.(X) M￿S Wcfk 314.rK> 6sWLYk

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Template for Independent Examlners ￿POrt, {where Independent examlner does not wlsh to hi8hllght any Issues) Report of the Independent Examiner to the Trustees of Barrow Baptist Church On the accounts for the year ended 310ecember 2024 Respective re5ponslbllities of Trustees and Examiner The Church's Trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The church's trustees consider that an audit 15 not required for this year under sertion 144 of the Charities Art 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an independent examination is needed. It is my responsibility to: examine the accounts under section 145 ofthe Charities Art, to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission {under section 145{5llbl of the Charities Act. and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basls of Independent examlnees statement My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commisslon. An examinatlon includes a review of the accounting records kept by the church and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not prowde all the evidence that would be required in an audit. nd consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and falrf view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. Independent examlner's statement In connection with my examination, no material matters have come to myattention which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect- accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the fonn and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and falr view whlch is not a matter consldered as part of an Independent examination. Irf accounts prepared on accruals basis ) I have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 'Delete the words in the brackets if the do Signed by the Examiner: Name D71CHP)EL CLAR Relevant Professional Quallfication(s) or body lif any) 12

Declarations

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s) Full name(s) Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc) Date

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Barrow Baptist Church, Beveridge Street, Barrow Upon Soar, LE12 8PL 01509 416603 | www.barrowbaptist.org.uk

Registered Charity Number: 1129860

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