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RCCG Majesty Connections Trustees Report
The Trustees, who are also directors of the charity for the purposes of the Companies Act 2006, present their report with the examined financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2023
Reference and Administrative Details
Company No. 09409995
Charity No. 1130159
Principal Office Registered Office Majesty Connections Centre 17 Parnell Close 12 Broadway North Chafford Hundred High Road, Grays Pitsea Essex Basildon RM16 6BQ SS13 3AX
Directors and Trustees
The Directors of the charitable company are its Trustees for the purposes of charity law. The following Directors and Trustees served during the year:
A. Oladele
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I. Azenabor
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F. Adeeko
Key Management Personnel
General Overseer: Pastor E A Adeboye Pastor in Charge: Pastor Victor Oladele
Accountants
Marvelous Ventures 71 Kentlea Road Thamesmead London SE28 0JY
Bankers: Barclays Bank PLC
Aims & Objectives
The advancement of the Christian religion and to educate people in the Word of God in accordance with the teachings of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) To seek the advancement of the Christian religion.
The relief of poverty in Basildon District, United Kingdom, and worldwide.
Under the Common Purposes Agreement, Majesty Connections has agreed to make an annual contribution to RCCG (UK). In addition, the church supports missionary organisations such as the World Evangelism Mission. The church also provides support to members of the congregation (at the discretion of the trustees) who are in need.
Majesty Connections pursues these objects by the operation of a:
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Centre for Christian worship & programs aimed at reaching the un-churched
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Operations of a range of community-centred activities and projects as needed
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Grant making
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Counselling support services
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Marriage / home building workshops & residential retreats
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Running a foodbank
Weekly & Monthly Activities
Our activities are, designed to bring the community together, and connect both the church and nonchurch members thus transforming the church into a church without walls.
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Wednesday Prayer Night – 1 hour long, weekly telephone (free) based intercession period for the church, the local community and the UK at large.
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Friday Bible study (digging deep) – Our virtual and in person bible study service takes place every Friday evening
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Sunday School – takes place every Sunday morning to further study the word of God
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Sunday Worship Services – Sunday services take place at 11:00 am weekly.
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Night Vigil & Holy Communion – takes place on the last Fridays of each month at 8pm – 12 midnight.
Children’s Church (Kings Kidz)
This takes place concurrently with the main adult service at 11am every Sunday. The Children’s Church serves children ages 3 to 13years. The goal of children’s church is to lead children toward knowing Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour. We guide the children into a growing relationship with Christ by encouraging them to pursue intimacy with God.
We support each child, through prayer for the realization of Christ’s perfect plans for their life. All our children’s teachers and helpers have undertaken Safeguarding Children and Child Protection training and Disclosure and Barring Service’ (DBS) check.
To the glory of God, the children ministry has grown very considerably in size during the year, as a result of which the Youth Room has now been allocated to the children’s department to accommodate them and an alternative accommodation outside of the church building resourced for the Youth.
The Children’s Ministry blossomed in the year 2022-2023 and undertook a variety of activities to empower and develop the spiritual growth of the children. We are delighted to report that for the first time, one of the children preached a sermon to the whole church during the Children’s week
One major theme that was addressed during the year with the children was cultivating ‘A Grateful Heart’. It is notable that more children are already volunteering and participating in age-appropriate activities in the church such as in drama, choreography, media, and music. Other spiritual, social skills building, and empowerment developmental activities the children and their teachers undertook during the year include:
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Joining the RCCG Regional Children’s Ministry (Region 6)
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Production of quarterly newsletters with highlights of events in the department
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Production of Arts, poems and other literature illustrating knowledge acquired.
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Participating in the annual National Children’s Week in August.
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Presentation of quality and Spirit-led ministrations through music, drama and choreography
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Teachers took part in the Safeguarding and Child Protection training on 11[th] February 2023 to reinforced knowledge needed to work effectively with children.
Kingz Ambassadors (Youth Ministry)
The ‘Kingz Ambassadors’ is the youth ministry of Majesty Connections Church.
We aim to help young people in the church and the community grow personally and spiritually through a variety of opportunities and experiences and by empowering them to become essential contributors to community well-being and vitality by ensuring that their synergies and creativity are used in a positive manner.
Our vibrant and enterprising Kingz Ambassadors (Youth Ministry) continues to meet fortnightly for bible study, discussions, Spirit-led activities, and spiritual development. They had their youth week in August 2022 involving various indoors and outdoors activities. The week culminated on Sunday where they led
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the Sunday service with many Spirit-led, excellent, and inspiring performances, including preaching the main sermon to the whole church by the Youth Leader.
During their weeklong celebration, they attended the RCCG Regional (Region 6) Emerge Youth programme on the 14th of August which included a panel of speakers talking on careers, business, and mental health where Kingz Ambassadors members played an active part. It is notable that our Youth Leader was a member of the Regional Youth Leaders Committee that organised this program
The Kingz Ambassadors Leader (Youth Leader) participated in the Youth and Young Adults of RCCG UK & Europe (YAYA) business 6 weeks course and won the 1st place prize for the best business idea, which was a very good achievement, bearing in mind this was a Europe wide competition.
Kingz Ambassadors members are a valued part of the volunteer team. The church continued to enjoy
their periodic drama presentations and skits.
Counselling – This service provided by the pastorate takes places 7 days of the week by appointment. The counselling support service is open to the church members as well as the community at large.
Achievements & Performance
Majesty Connections Centre
The church continues to operate 12 Broadway North, High Rd, Pitsea, Basildon SS13 3AX (formerly occupied by the Barclays). This building serves as the headquarters, worship centre and base for the varied activities of the church.
Basildon Foodbank
In pursuant of its objective for the relief of poverty, Majesty Connections Church has continued to operate the Basildon Foodbank, established in 2013. The food bank is part of the Trussell Trust network.
Our statistics show that 3 days emergency food parcels (30,258 meals) were provided to 3,362 local people who couldn’t afford the essentials between April 2022 and March 2023, a 47% increase in the number of people helped the previous year. The food bank believes the increase in people needing support is due to the escalating cost of living crisis.
Yearly Number of Emergency Food Parcels (Meals) Distributed by Basildon Foodbank in the last 5 Years
| last 5 Years | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Periods | 1/04/18 – 31/03/2019 |
1/04/19 – 31/03/2020 |
1/04/20 – 31/03/2021 |
1/04/21 – 31/03/2022 |
1/04/22 – 31/03/23 |
| No of people supplied with 3 meals & meals supplied |
1,409 (12,681 meals) |
1,853 (16,677 meals) |
2,042 (18,378 meals) |
2,079 (18,711 meals) |
3,362 (30,258 meals) |
Plans to Address Food Poverty Associated Increased Cost of Living Crisis
To address some of the underlying problems and issues including but not limited to people struggling financially the Foodbank would like to start a financial inclusion project as part of our More Than Food initiative, in partnership with the Citizens Advice South Essex (CA). The project when it starts off in the next financial year will involve providing fund to the CA to appoint on our behalf:
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A designated More Than Food Project Adviser, fully trained to provide the Citizens Advice holistic advice service including initial assessment, advice and where appropriate casework.
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Working 3 days per week, based at the Basildon Foodbank
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Dealing with appointments and any drop in food bank users who need additional advice
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Advice provided will cover almost any issue a resident may have. The More Than Food Project wants to focus on the following issues:
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Debt, Housing, Benefits, Employment, Immigration, Education, Tax
Volunteers
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The church is grateful for the immense contributions of its volunteers who are involved in the foodbank, service provision, office work and administration. It was, estimated that over 1100,000 volunteer hours were provided during the year. If this is valued at £10.00 an hour, the volunteer effort amounts to over £1100,000
Evangelism
During the year the church evangelism team members were busy reaching out to those who were on the street and the unchurched. We appraise the name of the Lord for the increase in membership that the church has experienced.
‘Kingz Daughters’
‘Kingz Daughters’ is the women ministry of Majesty Connections church dedicated to equipping, empowering and meeting the spiritual, physical, and emotional needs of women at Majesty Connections church and within the community. Through their ever-popular monthly programme ‘Time Out with God’, opportunities were, provided throughout the year for women to grow in their faith in Christ, to develop friendships and connect with other women, and to reach the community for Christ. The Kingz Daughters also had a number of social events.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Reserves policy
The Trustees have established a policy whereby the unrestricted funds not committed or invested in tangible fixed assets ('the free reserves') held by the church should be 3 months of annual expenditure. At this level, the trustees feel that they would be able to continue the current activities of the church in the event of a significant drop in income.
Investment policy and performance
The trustees have decided that at present, funds should be, retained in Bank. Any change in such banking arrangements should be, agreed by the board of trustees. As far as possible, fund, will be retained in interest bearing accounts.
Restricted Fund
The Trustees have instituted a restricted fund policy. These funds are available for use subject to restrictions imposed by the donor or through terms of an appeal. In these regards, the restricted fund includes the Basildon Foodbank, the outreach project of the church.
Conclusions
The Trustees have assessed the major risks to which the church is, exposed, in particular, those related to the operations and finances of the church, and are satisfied that systems are in place to mitigate our exposure to the major risks.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity, and to, enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. The Trustees are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
The above report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime as set out in Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 and in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102).
Signed on behalf of the board of Trustees
Pastor (Mrs) A.A. Oladele
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