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2025-12-31-accounts

Bethesda Baptist Church, Rogerstone

Financial Statements For The Year Ended 31[st] December 2025

Charity Number: 1132056

| yy| CHARITYFOR ENGLAND COMMISSIONAND WALES

Trustees’ Annual Report for the period

From 1™ January 2025 to 31" December 2025

Charity name: Bethesda Baptist Church, Rogerstone

Charity registration number: 1132056

Objectives and Activities pnSummary reference | _ | the charity ofastheset purposesout in its of |#11? |TheDocumentcharitywhichoperatesstates thatunderits principala Governingpurpose governing document _ is to advance the Christian faith in accordance with the principles of the Baptist denomination. This | includes promoting education, supporting community services, and pursuing other general charitable activities in any parts of the United Kingdom or the wider world as determined by the Church. a Summary of the main Para 1.17 | To fulfil its principal objective, the Church offers a activitiespurposesinfor relation to the public those | ?'' | thewidewider rangecommunityof activitiesacrossfor bothits twoits memberssites on Cefnand benefit, in particular, the Road (‘Bethesda’) and the Cefn Wood estate activities, projects or (Cefn Wood"), Guided by our commitment to services identified in the demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ in both word accounts, and action, and to encourage spiritual growth and | discipleship, the Church continues to work under | ite vision statement Inspiring People to Follow | Jesus. Members of the congregation aré encouraged to serve in specific roles within the life of the Church Media, Welcome, World Mission, Pastoral Care, | andand theFinance, community.ensures Establishedthal teams—Worship,the skills and experience of our members are used for the benefit of the whole fellowship. At the heart of the Church's ministry is the regular provision of public Christian worship. Services are | held every Sunday at both Bethesda and Cefn Wood, with additional formal services taking place at other times as advertised. The Church aims to be a friendly and welcoming community, and all are free to attend any of its services. A full children’s and youth programme is provided during the Sunday morning services. The Church also runs a weekly Bible study and fortnightly house groups to support growth in faith -and discipleship. Opportunities for corporate prayer are offered mid-week and on Sunday mamings. _ |

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| The Church employs a part-time Children and Youth Worker who serves both within the Church and the wider community. She and her team mun weekly activities for children and young people (Keeping the Faith 2gether") and coordinate children’s work during Sunday services. Three Toddler Groups meet at Bethesda on Wednesday mormings, Wednesday aftemoons, and Thursday momings, alongside a weekly story and rhyme | time at Cefn Wood. A regular pattern of Messy | Churchbeen established. and Dads &Children’sToddlers HolidaysessionsClubshas alsoare held at Easter and/or during the summer. Statement confirming Parat6 | All Church groups and activities are encouraged | whether the trustees have to maintain a community and/or missionary focus, | had regard to the guidance and to raise funds for initiatives both in the UK and | issued by the Charity overseas. The Church supports a variety of Commission on public charitable organisations working locally and benefit internationally. At a local level, the Church ee rovides ongoing support to the Food Bank. Additional information (optional) You may choose to include further statements where relevant about: SORP reference | Policy on grant making | Para 1.36 Para 1.38 Policy on social investment including program related | investment Contribution made by volunteers Para 134

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Achievements and Performance

reference
Summary ofthemain
achievementsof the charity,
—re The principal purposeofBethesda BaptistChurch
is the advancement of the Christian faith
in
accordance
with the
principles
of the Baptist
identifying the difference the denomination,
The Church may
also promote
charity'swork hasmade to
the circumstances of its
education and undertake other charitable activities
withintheUnited Kingdom andin other partsof the
beneficiaries and anywider world.
benefits tosociety as a
whole. During the year ending December 2025, the
Church continued itsregular pattem ofministry
andcommunityengagement. Sunday morning
services were held in person at both sites,
alongside the
introduction of live-streamed
meetings. Communion services continued on
the first Sunday evening of each month, Linx,
our
ladies’
fellowship
group,
met
twice
monthly, occasionally three times depending
en
the
month.
Toddler
groups
ran
on
Wednesday momings and afternoons, as weil
asThursdaymomings, Bible studieswereheld
on Tuesdays and Thursdays and streamed
livé on Facebook, with prayer meetings taking
place fortnightly. Story Time sessions were
held at Catn Wood on Tuesday mornings, and
a weekly fellowship meeting took place on
Tuesday
afternoons
at Cefn Wood. Warm
Welcome sessions were offered on Mondays
at Cefn Wood and Fridays at Bethesda. Dads
and
Toddlers
met
on
the
last
Saturday
moming ofeach month,
Key achievements in the year to December
2025 included:
«
Ongoing support—through
Harvest,
the
Christmas Appeal, and other initiatives—
for our charity partners
in the UK and
worldwide, inchiding BMS VWorkd Mission,
TEAR Fund, Vision of Hope, ICE Vales,
and Cariad Kenya.
+
An upgrade to the audio-visual system to
improve
the
quality
and
reliability
of
live-streamed Sunday services.
«
Preparation and distribution of 28 clothing
packs
for
children
aged
O-7,
each
containing pyjamas, vests, pants, socks,
babygrows, toiletries, a selaction box, and
a toy. These were again warmly received,
followingthe successofthe previous year.
«
Distibution of 100 Christmas hampers to
members
of
the
local
community
by
_

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Additional information (optional) Additional information (optional)
Youmaychoosetoincludefurtherstatementswhererelevantabout:
Achievements against Para 141
objectives sel
Performance offundraising
activities against objectives
set
Investmentperfonmance Pare 144
against objectives
Other

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Financial Review

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|||||||||||||| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |Review|of the|charity's|Parat21|| Despite|recording|a|deficit|at|the|end|of the|year,| |financial|position|at|the|end|the|charity's|financial|position|remains|stable.| |of the|period|Although|building|work|at the|Manse|and|remedial| |work|to|the|fabric|of|both|the|Bethesda|and|Cefn| |Woed|buildings|required|significant|expenditure,| |ss|oo||.|the charity's|liquid assets|remain|healthy| |Statement|explaining the|Parai22|| The|Trustees|have|adopted|a|policy|that| |policy|for|holding|reserves|unrestricted|funds|not|committed|ar|invested|in| |stating why|they|are|held|tangible|fixed|assets|(free|reserves")|will|be| |retained|on|deposit|as|a|contingency|fund,|in| |recognition|of|the|significant|financial|risks|faced||| |by|charities|today.|Free|reserves|ai|year-end| |a|’|||amounted|to|£243,202|(2024:|£263,073).| |Amount of reserves|held|Para 122|||Funds|at|year-end|totalled|£260,246|(2024:| |£285,224).| |It|is|the policy|of the Trustees|to|maintain| |reserves|equivalent|to six|months|of operating| |costs,|which|currently|amounts|to.|approximately||| |£75,000.|The|remaining|unrestricted|funds are|to| |be|used,|as guided|by|God|and|the|Church| |membership,|to serve the community|and|support||| |the|Church's|charitable|giving.||| |Rr|e|serveason|s|for holding zero|al||NIA| |Dd|e|ficittails of fund materially|in|eal||NIA,__| |Explanation|of any|Para|1.23|NAA,| |||uncertainties|about|the| |||charity|continuing|as|a|going| |||concern|:| |Additional|information|(optional)| |You|may|choose|to|include|further|statements|where|relevant|about:| |TrusteesExpensesSalaries|&|The average numberof|employees during the year| || wasemployeethree|(equivalentreceived|toemoluments2.1|full-time|posts).exceedingNo| |The|charity's|principal|Para|t47|||£60,000,|and|no|ex-gratia|payments were|made,| |sources|of funds|(including|No|Trustee|received|remuneration|or|claimed| |any fundraising)|expenses|in|relation|to|their|duties|as|a|Trustee.| |Pastor Mark Thomas sees as a|Trustee by virtue| |||_!|_of|his|role|as Pastor.|In|this|capacity,|he|receives|

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a
stipend
and
reimbursement
of
expenses
incurred in carrying out his pastoral duties.
Investment policy and
objectives including any
Para 1.45
social investment policy
adopted
Adescription oftheprincipal
risksfacingthe charity
Other
meeting
costs,
or
other
govemance-related
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Structure, Governanceand and Management
Descriptionofcharity's
trusts:
Type of governing document Trust deed
er
constituted?
fp
Trustee selection methods Pera 125
including details of any discemed through consultation with Church
constitutional provisions e.g. Members. Suggestionsfrom Members will be
electionto post or name of submitted to the MinistryTeam for prayerful
any person or body entitled consideration, without the nominee's prior
to appoint one ormore
trustees
knowledge andwith no assurance thatthe
nomination will proceed. Following this period of
discemment, the Minister(s) orGhurch Secretary
will approach the nomineetoseek confirmation of
(God's leading. Nominees will then be presented
to an Ordinary Church Members’ Meeting for
continued prayerful consideration, with aformal
votetaking place ata subsequent properly
convened Church Members’ Meeting.
Voting shall be conducted by secret ballot at an
Ordinary Church Members’ Meeting. Members
will be invited to vote for those nominated
candidates whom they believe are suited toserve
the Church as ChamtyTrustees. Each Member
Mayvote foras manynominees. asthey consider
appropriate. Candidates shall be elected ifthey
receive votesfrom at least 80% of those
Membersvoting.

Additional information (optional)

You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:

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Policies and procedures

_
adopted forthe induction
andtraining oftrustees
reat et
The Thecharity'sorganisational
structure and any wider
Para 141
network with which the
charity works
The custodian Trustee of the Church Is theWelsh
Baptist Union Corporation Limited (charitynumber
Relationship with any
related parties
Para 1.51
the Baptist Union of Wales, the Gwent Baptist
Association,
and
the
Baptist
Union
of Great
Britain. The Church makes annual donations to
these bodies and
the Baptist Union of Great Britain's Home Mission
Scheme
through
the
South
Wales
Eaptist
Association.

Reference and Administrative details

Charity name
_Othernamethe charity uses
Registered chanty
number
1132056 = ee
Charity's principal address Cefn Road
Rogerstane
Newport
NP10S45

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Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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|| Church Membership
[Rew Mark Thomas [Char
23 [Douglas Arthur Radford |Secretary |
|Church Membership |
[Martyn Ryan | Treasurer |__| Church Membership
4 | Christopher Perkins ft Church Membership
5 | Chris Lynbeck Thar Membership
6 | David Roger Goodal | ——~(| [
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7\Elizabethones hutch Membership |
8 | | | Church Membership
| Mary Finch P| Church Membership
Q|JasonBaker | Church Membership
10|ElizabethFreeman =| | —SsSs rch Membership
11|DanGoulding~(| | 01.01.25 0.05.04.25 | Church Membership
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Corporate| Oirector nametrustees — names of the| directors at the date the report| was approved

Name of trustees holding ttle to property belonging to the charity

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Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others

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Description of the assets
held in this capacity
Name and objects of the
charity on whose behalf the
assets are held and how this
fails within the custodian
charity'sDetails ofobjects arrangements for | -
safe custody and
segregation of such assets
from the charity's own
assets
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Additional information (optional)

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of Name Address —_ I

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

Exemptions from disclosure

Reason for non-disclosure of -— details

Othera information

Declarations

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

Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees

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Mark Thomas Chair C277 |
Martyn Ryan Treasurer Vy
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CCAX Rid accounts (55)

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CORX R11 account (33)

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Section &

Disclosure

Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose.

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October 2018