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Rayleigh United Reformed Church Charity
(Alternative name- Chrlst Church United Refornied Churth Charity)
Charity Registration Number: 113223Z
The
United
Reformed
Church
Report of the Trustees
Forthe year ended 31 December 2021.
Mlsslon Statement
Christ Church aims to promote and nourish faith in God. to tell of God's love, and by
working together, to share God's love with the community and widerworld.
Thi5 report includes information required by the Charities IAccounts and Reports)
Regulations 2008 and the Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting by Charities
2005 as applicable to charities entitled to prepare accounts on the receipts and payments
basis.
Le8al and Administratlve Inforniation
Christ Church United Reformed Church, Rayleigh is a local church of the United Reformed
Church in Great 8rttain and is a member church of Eastern Synod of the United Reformed
Church.
The church premises are situated in Crown Hill, Rayleigh S56 7H￿ Christ Church United
Reformed Church Rayleigh is a community of people who 8ather together re8ularly to
worship God in a non-conformist tradition that traces its roots to the Reformation. Christ
Church was established as a Congregational Church in 1910 and joined the United Reformed
Church at Its formation in 1972. The church premise5 are vested in Ea5tem Province Trust a5
trustees and held forthe benefit of Christ Church Unlted Reformed Church, Raylei8h in
accordance with the trusts applicable to Unlted Reformed Church properties.
Christ Church United Reformed Church. Rayleigh was registered as a charity on 21 October
2009 (Re8. No. 11322321 to comply with changed legal requirements.
The charity trustees are the members of the Elders Committee, durln8 2021 they were:
Joyce Berry Ito 22 April 2021)
Keith 8erry
Barbara Burrell (to 22 April 20211
Jenny Collins lfrom 22 April 2021)
Tom Collins {from 22 April 2021)
Robert Oart (to 22 April 2021}
Sue Deane {to 22 April 2021)
Jean Hall
Thora Ker (from 22 April 2021)
lan Miller
John Palmer (from 21 July 2021)
Naomi Young-Rodas
Bankers: Barclays Bank, 63￿5 High Street, Rayleigh, SS6 7EL
Strurture and Governance
The 3Ctivities of Christ Church United Reformed Church. Rayleigh are overseen by the
Elders, Meeting of the Church in accordance with the provisions of The Structure of the

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United Reformed Church determlned by General A55embly of the United Refomied Church
and supplemented by the rules of Christ Church United Reformed Church. Rayleigh.
The Elders. Meeting is responsible for the spiritual well-being and financial adminlstration of
the Church, and the care and maintenance of Church premises and the manse. The Church
Meeting lof all church members wishing to attend) gives guidance on the life and work of
the Church, appoints Church Officers, all major inttiatives and significant Items of church
expenditure are also brought to Churth Meeting for approval.
The members of the Elders. Meeting arethe minister in pastoral char8e and up to ten
members of Christ Church Unrfced Reformed Church, Rayleigh nominated and elected by the
members of the Church. Elders having served for 3 years retire by rotation and are eligible
for re-election for a further period of 3 years. Following a period of 6 consecutive years as
servin8 Elder, a period of one year must elapse before the person is eli8ible for re-elettion
as a serving Elder. There is no limit on the number of periods of service.
The member5 of the Elders. Meeting are the trustees of the registered charity during their
period of Service as Elders.
Objectlves and Activltles
As a local congregatlon of the United Refomied Church, Christ Church, Rayleigh seeks to
advance the Christian faith through its activtties and the facilities offered to the community
by its buildlng and described more specifically in Its mlssion statement
The Elders, Meeting is aware of the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit in Yhe
Advancement of Religion for the Public Benef￿ and has re8ard to it in the administration of
thechurch.
The Elders, Meeting believes that the Church provides benefrt to the public by:
Providin8 resources and facilities for public worship, pastoral care and spiritual moral
and intellectual development. both for the congre8ation and for anyone else who
wishes to benefrt from what the Church offers.
Mana8ing the premises for community Use;
Promoting Christian values and services by members of the congregation to the
community, forthe benefrt of Indlviduals and soclety as a whole.
Revlew of Actlvftles and Athievements
Our normal pattern of services and activities were disrupted during 2021 because of the
Covid-19 pandemic which resulted in the church congregation being unable to meet
physically for a number of weeks at the beginnin8 of the year. Services have been live-
streamed and available on Facebook for people to watch from home and this has continued
fter the pandemic restrictions were eased and it was possible to gatherto worship at the
church. We have continued wlth the weekly News and Chat which is distributed to everyone
in the congregation.
Our Children and Family worker has also prepared actlvlties each week for the younger
members of the congregation and Messy Church has been able to happen on-line with the
bags containing items for the attivities bein8 available for people to collert or delivered to
them when it was not adwsable to meet physically.
We aim to offer Sunday services over the course of the year that our community finds both
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Pastoral Care and Churth Ufe
All member5 and adherents are included in Pastoral Groups and although visiting has been
restrlcted during the year because of the pandemic. members of the congregation are
contacted regularly by telephone. The church employs a Children and Family Worker who
liaises with the families of children connected with the church and until October was the co-
ordinator for the XL mentoring scheme. The work of the XL Mentoring programme has now
been handed over to the Megacentre in Rayleigh.
A number of organisations are affiliated to the church. the membership of these
or8anisations is not limited to people who attend Christ Church. Rayleigh. They include the
Concord Ladies Club and the Badminton Club. The funds forthese organisation are in
separate accounts, they have their own committee structure and treasurer. but their total
receipts and payments and the balance held at the year end are included in this report.
Separate accounts are also held for the printing and distribution of the monthly church
magazine and for the Music Group, again their receipts and payments and year end
balances are included in this report. It was decided that as the magazine would be produced
in-house rather than by external printers, as many of the copies are now sent elertronically
that, coupled with increasing bank charges for maintaining a separate account the receipts
and payments forthe magazine would be dealt with through the church'5 main account.
Durlngthe course of 2021 an Art Club was started meetlngonce a month which 15 open to
people of all ages and a Faith Adventurers Club meeting once a month for children aged 4-
10. The Needles and Natter group resumed meeting once the pandemic restrictions were
eased. A8ain all of these groups are open to people whetherthey attend church or not.
A building survey of the church premises was done whith identified some repairs that need
to be done on the building and this prompted the trustees to considerwhether buildin8
work should not just focus on repairin8 the fabric of the 114 year old building but to make
alterations and improvementsto make the building more suited to the work of the 21st
century and to improve insulation and energy conservation. We have been working with an
architect, specializing in re-modelling church buildings. on a feasibility study and drawin8
together ideas of change5 that might be made. Fundraising for the building project has
started, as well as identifylng some charitable trusts that mi8ht be approached for funding.
Charitable Works
Fundraising for other chartties continues on a regular basss wtth different charitles beln8
supported each month durin8 the year (see Note 41.
In addition, the churth has a partner church in Zimbabwe. this partnershlp was established
in 2010 and financial assistance has been 8iven to the church in Budiriro for bullding work, a
bore hole and solar pump as well as financial support for their ministerfs stipend.
Financial Revlew
The accounts forthe year are set out on pages 6 to 12. Thetrustees have taken the
opportunbty to prepare these financial statements in accordance with the Charities Act 2011
Section 144, using the Receipts and Payments basis available to small charities and the
United Reformed Church guidance.
For the church the main source of receipts are the Offertories. including the gtving by some
members by monthly standin8 order, hall hire and the income eamed by the solar panels

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installed on the roof of the church. The General fund. after making some transfer5 to the
designated accounts, indicates expenditure in excess of receipts of £2,42912020- £12,202).
The designated funds are detailed In Note 2 of the statements and provide reserves to meet
various categories of non-routine expenditure. The church was fortunate to receive a legacy
of £5,OCKJ in 2021 and this was added to the Bequest Fund. The church is reglstered with
easyfundraising and Amazon Smile, a donation is received when members sign up and
spend money with certain retailers on-line, to date a total of £273 has been raised for
church funds. After taking into account the increase in the value of the investments held by
the church at the year end. of approximately £7.5(K). the total overall funds of the church
charity were approximately £7(xi higher at the end of 2021 compared with December 2020.
The Restricted Funds comprise mainly of money given for other charities and the ￿ndS of
the Other Organisations.
Reserves - the trustees consider that a minimum of £IO,(MJO should be held as a reSe￿e in
the General Fund to meet routine expenditure, and although the balance of the General
Fund is lower than that at present it does not give too much cause for concern as fijnds are
held in designated funds which could be made available should the need arise.
Investment Pollcy- a5 50me of the funds were not needed for current expenditure thev
were placed in investment funds Wtth CCLA Management to provide a better return than
was available on Deposit Accounts. The income from the investments held in Designated
Funds is included within the general receipts. Although some of these investments may
need to be sold to fund the building project.
Risk Management- the trustees have identified what they believe to be the major rlsks
which the church faces and are satisfied that these have been adequately mitigated where
necessary and review the risk assessment annually.
Safeguardlng Po15cy- the charitvs Safeguardin8 Policy is based on the one approved by the
United Reformed Church and is reviewed regularly, the last such review was carried out in
September 2021 and the trustees and other key members of the charity have attended on-
Ilne refresher safeguardlng training.
Public Beneflt-the trustees are aware of the Charity Commission guidance on publlc
benefit Including the specific guidance on charitles for the advancement of religlon.
Everyone is welcome to attend our regular service5 and other activities.
Volunteers- as would be expected within a church structure many of the activities are
carried out by volunteers. The stipendiary minister is paid from the central Unlted Reformed
Church's Ministry and Mission Fund to which the church contributes. The work of the
church is, therefore, substantially dependent upon the voluntary members and it is not
considered appropriate to consider the value of th5S time.
As mentioned earlier the total receipts and payments figures for the affiliated organisations
are included in the charivs receipts and payments accounts. The year end balance5 are
included in the Statement of Assets and LiabilTties.
Approved by the Elders and slgned on their behalf by:
Church Secretary:
Date: t1￿
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Independent Examinerfs Report to the Members of
Christ Church United Reformed Church Charity
I report on the financial statements of the Charity for the year ended 31 December 2021 as set out on
pages 6 to 11.
Thls report is made solely to the thariws trustees. as a body, in accordante with settion 145 of the
Charities Act 2011. My work has been undertaken so that I might state to the charitvs trustees those
matters l am required to state to them in this report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent
permitted by law. I do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone otherthan the charity and charitrfs
trustees as a body. for my work. for this report. or for the opinions I have fomied.
Respertlve respon5ibilltles of t￿￿ee5 and examlner
The chariVs trustees are responsible forthe preparation of financial statement& The chariVs trustee5 conslder
that an audlt is not requlred for this year under Section 14412) of the Charities Art 20111.the 2011 AcY} and that
an independent examination is rwded.
It is my responsibility to:
> Examine the financial ststements under section 145 of the 2011 Act,"
To follow the procedures laid down in the Genernl Directk)ns glven by the Charlty Commlsslon under
section 14515llbl of the 2011 Act; and
> To state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basls of Independent examlnerf report
My examination was carried out in accordance wrth the Generdl Directions gfven by the Charity Commlsslon. An
examination includes a review of the accountin8 records kept by the charlty and a comparison of the financial
ststements presented with those record5. It also indudes consideration of any unusual items or dlsclosures in the
financial statements and seekin8 explanations from you as trustees conceming any such matter5. The prO￿dureS
undertaken do not provlde all the evtdence that would be required in an audi( and consequently no oplnlon is
8fven as to whether the financial ststements present a 'true and fairf view and the ￿port is limlted to those
matters set out in the statement below.
Independent examlners, statement
In connection with my exarnination. no matter has come to my attentlon:
al WhKh gives me reasonable cause to belleve that In any material respect the requirements:
To keep accounting records In accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Art,. and
To P￿Pare financial ststements which accord with the accountin8 records and comply wlth the
accounting requirements of the 2011 A¢.
Have not been met: or
bl To which. in my oplnion. attention should be drawn In order to enable proper understandin8 of the
flnancial statements to be reached.
Independent Examiner
Signature
Name:
Mr5 L Haworth
Date:
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CHRIST CHURCH. RAYLEIGH U141TED REFORMED CHUR¢H
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FINANCLAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENOEO 31 DECEMBER 2021
RECEIPTS AND PAYhlENTS AccouKr
2020
T￿￿£
F￿7&¥£
FwwJ>£
Tdal £
RE￿pTs
Off8rings
Donations
Messy Church
Muslard Seed Toddkns
YolK3ay Club
Failh AdIM￿re
Art Club
Lega¢ie8
COmmun￿n Fund
mon￿ for i¥Jtshl8 causes
Budiriro ProieGt
8udifiro Church
Funt1rawng
Prop8rty- ¢hur¢hlh#l
Inv8stmem in￿r￿￿1nter88t
Rafijnds
Synfxt Grant for C &FW
Synod Grant for UpgradiTrJ W
Building Fur*J
F88d In T8rrfr
48.166
3.867
48.166 .
3.867
227
3.235
7S
21
24
21
24
313-.
313
293
1,179
2,391
1,179
2,391
2,756
2.877
10
1,180
2.292
3.$72
1.180.
3.572
4.327
4.327
4.719
3.451
". Totsl rnc•lpts
62,044
9.614
76.658
81.￿1
PAYMENTS
Ministry & Mr88iM Fur¥J
Worshlp Costs
C¢)rnmunion FUTr
Li Support of outside cau808
.3udirfro Prelect
8udiriro Church
ChrtdTOn ar* Youlh Acbmtss
Church running ¢osts
Admin*trglon Cosls
Minist•¢8 bgen
Manse Co$t8
Maintenancè
Childr•n and F•mlty Wa
.' Upgr*J• to W
Bulldlng Prqe¢t
Sundri•s
37.536
37.536
1,277
623
4.387
1.662
1.453
522
10.094
3.336
2,727
3,782
8.085
10,609
470
1.7T4
2.244
1.557
12
13
14
15
16
17
4,310
2.651
4.310.
2.651
4,266
1,059
10.530
5.610
1111
2.292
2,382
897
Totsl p•yrnents
TranBf•rn b•l*wn fvnd•
62.714
12.752
75,526
,887
Tron¥ from Churth Oryanfj•allon•
301
3,740
4.041
NET REC&PTS I IPAYMENTSI
.1429
602
5,173
26
Cash a short l•nn de￿1￿ INV
InV￿lment Fund# blf l Jan
Unr•all•ed y•in on inveslrnents
7,919
2.776
73.892
11.9)1
73.892
5.327
85.919
Church frJnd• crt 31 De¢¢mbgr
5,490
91.148
85.790

CHRIST CHURCH. RAYLEIGH UNrrED REFORMED CHURCH
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FINANCIAL STATEMEPfftS YEAR ENDEO 31 DECEIIBER 2021
RecEIPTS AND PAYMENTS AGCOUNT l¢onfd
STATEME14T OF ASSETS AND LIABILMES
s Year
La* Year
2020
Totsl £
FLThY5E
Totsl £
Churtth Oryanisatio
Recéipts
PayThentsiff8n5fets Oui
8a￿rKe5 1 Jan
&l•n¢￿ ¢1131 D•c
13,885
4.5
4.136
13.425
18
16.925
13.425
16.925
13.425
Totsl Consolidat•d Fund•
R•cèipWGain on Inve$lment8
PayThents
Yr8nshrs furvJB
Balanc• blf
Bal•n¢• elf
12.480
18.304
29.677.
93.129
2.451
99.288
62.774
7.917
5,490
14.&31
3.258
99,216
99,896
95.412
99,216
91,148
ch￿￿h
Ca6h
Bank cuTrnt account
Dgposlt oco)unts
Inveslm?nts
19
9.778
81,372
612
10.368 ',
81.372
7.997
73.892
Church
SA90
91.148
98,446
85.793
oth•rOryaftlu￿On1
Cash
Bank cunvnt aeeount
18
13.382
Chur¢h Ory*nL•*tlon•
13.42S
Totsl Mon•tsry A*￿ty
C88h
Bank
O¢po8it Accounts
Inv89trnents
62
17.267
7.997
73.89)
8,076
10.388
81.372
9.776
81.372
612
Ttrtsl ¢on$olld¥tsd
6A90
91,148
99.896
99,216
AMgt• for church purptr•
Buitdings undor statulory trusts
R8lund from Bridg%Yakr Drive
21
Church buikjiws
10 . Sharnd Man* ¢fysts aTrJ Mini5terfs •Jp•fises
LIabIl￿￿¥
201
201
10
APPROVED by the Trust•tt on
8nd $vJAed on thw'r behEff
(r￿)

CHRIST CHURCH. RAYLEIGH UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 DECEPABER 2021
NOTES
1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The financial staternents have been prepared in accordan￿ wrth the charrb.es Act 2011 Section 14515}Ib), using
the Receipts and Payments basis available to small chartiies. and the United RefOnTr￿ Church guidance.
FUND ACCOUNTING
Unrestrlcted Funds
may be used by the chur¢h for any of its ordinary purF#)ses.
Deslgnated Fund8
represent unrestricted fijnds set aside by the church for SF￿￿ desh3nat&J
purposes, they ¢an be transferred back into general fijnds at the church's decisK)n.
Restricted Funds
represent Income which may be expended onty on those restri￿￿ otyects provKle(I
in the temis of a trust or bequest, or donations or grants receNed or invited for a specific purpose.
These funds can onty be spent on the Spea￿ purpose for *thich they W￿re given. Any balance
remaining unspent must be carried forvrar(l as a Wance on that fijnd for fuiure expenditure on that
spectfic purpose or retumed, it cannot be absortEd into general funds.
BaL￿r￿ ￿, R￿Ipts/
Transfer in
Paymentsl
Transfers
OLrt
Adjustment
investrnenl
value
Balance
cjhvd
2 DESIGNATED FUNDS
Fund name and purpos•
Church Maintenance
Bequests
Youthlchildren WO￿ Re88rve Fund
Youth Support
23.247.83
45,946.66
5.671.75
1,701.27
2,CN)O.00
5.0(N).00
2,520.69
4,￿.51
27.868.52
55.907.17
5,871.75
1.701.27
Tota18 of 008lgn•t•d Fund$
76,667.51 U7,000.00'.
7,481.20 | 91,148.71
3 RESTRICTED FUNDS
Fund namo and purpose
Communion
Building Project Fund
1,195.08
312.51
3.571.85
93.94
3.379.50
0.00
0.00
1,413.65
192.35
Total R88trlclod Funds
1.195.08
3.884.36
3,473.44
0.00
1,606.00
4 RESTRICTED FUNDS
FOR OUTSIDE CAUSES
Commitment for Life
Lent Silver Collection- Water AMI
Bar N Bus
Christlan Aid
Haiti Appeal
HARP
Rayleigh RefLtgee Group
Little Havens Hospice
Romanian Cresb'n Trust
Tools With A Mission
Home-start
Hopeworx
Harmonie Con¢ert
Macmillan
ACTS 435
East Sussex for the bLind
Balance bff
Receipts
From General Payments
8alan¢e df
331.00
312.99
30.00
50.00
70.00
0.00
20.00
61.40
306.00
312.99
30.00
50.00
70.00
250.
250.00
61.40
25.00
10.00
240.00
230.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
26.25
0.00
0.00
150.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
414.72
120.00
55.00
150.00
15.00
230.00
105.00
388.47
120.00
55.00
0.00
15.00
230.00
105.00
Total for Outside Causes
10.00
1,965.11
470.00
2.243.86
201.25

CHRIST CHURCH, RAYLEIGH UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
NOTES - continued
Balanix
R￿ipts Payments from Payments
in year £ Genreral Funds
in year £
Balance
cjhvd
Budiriro Project
Budiriro Church
293
1,557
1,849
This Year
2021
Total £
Last Year
r)eSh3na￿J
Funts £
2020
Total £
Fund5 £
Furth £
6 OFFERINGS
Envelopes
standing Orders
L¢)ose
Glft Tax Refijnd
12,175
26.938
313
8.741
12.175
26.938
313
8.741
16.174
25,451
555
8,703
Total Offertorles
48.166
48,166
50.883
7 FUNDRAISING
Quiz Sheets
Sale of P￿try Books
Easyfundraising
Amazon
S¢rabble
Meals
Hannonie Concert
Chri$tma$ Greetings
Chnstmas Card"postage"
other
20
108
58
104
18
120
347
498
248
103
21
104
18
120
347
498
248
103
21
211
127
39
Total Fundralslng
569
PROPERTY INCOME
Hall Lettings
1,179
1,179
2,755
Total property income
1,179
1,179
2,755
9 TRANSFERS FROM OTHER
CHURCH ORGANISATIONS
Concord Club
XL Mentoring Grant
Christ Church News
50
50
3,740
251
500
1.798
3,740,.
251
Total transfern
301
3,740
4,041
2,298
10 REFUNDS
Bridgewater Drive Refunds
Refund due but not received before year end of £1.799
1,989

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
NOTES- continued
This Yeat
2021
Totsl £
Last Year
Unre51rided
2020
Toial £
Funds £
FuTrJ5 £
Fut*ts £
11 WORSHIP COSTS
Preaching Fees
Worship Costs
RSCM & Organists, Fees
Pianolorgan Tuning
Sound System
Flowers
CCLI LI￿nce
MIS￿lIaneOUS
197
107
970
110
236
110
236
11111
387
652
242
652
242
637
Total worshlp costs
1.277
2.302
12 CHILDREN AND YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Messy Church
Mustard Seeds Toddlers Group
Holiday Club
Sunday Club
Christmas B(xJ%s
134
183
11
39
218
16
80
70
138
183
11
39
Total Chlldrgn and Youth Actlvltles
368
522
13 CHURCH RUNNING COSTS
Electricity
Gas
Insurgn
Water rates
Cleaning
Tealcoffee
'Ichen￿O11et costs
Miscellaneous
347
347
1,457
2,021
2,194
65
3,692
190
2,264
67
638
61
140
67
61
140
476
Total church running costs
4,310
4,310
10,095
14 ADMINISTRATION COSTS
Stab'onerylPostage
Offertory Envelores
Photocopier
Website
Broadband
Name Badges
48
102
1,778
252
48
102
1.778
252
27
102
2,508
287
383
30
88
88
Totsl Admlnl8tratlon Costs
2.651
2.651
3.337

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
NOTES - Gontinued
15 MINISTER'S EXPENSES
Fixed Car Abwan
Telephone
Travel costs
Spring School
Book Allowance
1,366
270
363
275
565
20
120
339
275
565
20
120
339
543
Total Mini6terfs Expenses
2,684
2.728
16 MANSE COSTS
Council Tax
Water rates
Insurance
Telephone
Maintenance
2.252
415
492
2,252
415
492
2,394
271
286
348
483
801
Total Manso Costs
4,266
4,266
3,782
17 BUILDING MAINTENANCE
Maintenance- Building8
Car Park Re-surfacing
Boiler Service
Fire Extinguishers etc
Past Control
363
363
927
6,180
475
234
269
198
228
271
198
228
271
Total Bulldlng Malntenancè
1,059
1,059
8,085
18 CHURCH ORGANISATIONS
Paymentsl
Transfers
751.33....
Balance bff
483.33
508.19
70.96
286.63
11.501.60
574.16
Receipts
268.00
1,785.85
418.00
8alance cjf
0.00
691.25
242.76
286.63
0.00
229.93
Church Magazine
Concord Ladies Club
Badminton Club
Mu$1¢ Group
XL Mentoring
Fairtrade
246.20
1.160.00
1.319.03
12.e81.60K,
Total of Church Ory•nlMIIo
13fv24.87
4,950.88
16,925.18-
1,450.57
Price at
31 Dec
2021
Value al
310ec
2021
Price at
1 Jan 2021
Value at
1 Jan 2021
19 INVESTMENT8
No of Units
Church
CCLA Fixed Interest FurKI
CCLA Ethical Investment Fund
Units purchased
Holding at Year End
CCLA Global Equity Fund
CCLA Propety Fund
10.728.33
5,4S5.00
7,596.92
13.051.92
9,233.(
19,182.81
141.79
275.28
15,211.70
15.016.52
132.53 1. 14,218.26
312.47
312.47
285.61
0.00
40,783.33
26.370.54
0.00
246.58
108.93
22,766.88
20,895.83
Total Investrnents
73.890.94
81,372.13

CHRIST CHURCH. RAYLEIGH UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
Page 12
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
NOTES - continued
20 MONETARY ASSETS
The church morties are not held in segregated ac£ounts, but for the sake of this financial statement the
totsl of each account is allccated approPr￿ty over the vaTiOUS funds. The Church Organisations have their
own separate bank a￿unIs. All the investments and deposit fvnds a￿ held in the Church's name but
allocated accordingly to the various funds.
21 ASSETS USED FOR CHURCH PURPOSES
The church building is vested in The United Reformed Chur¢h {Eastem Provin￿) Trust as tnjstees and
is not a church asset. The premises are held for the benefft of Chnst Church. Rafftigh Untted Refom)ed Church
in accordan￿ with thè statutory trusts applicable to URC properties under the URC Acts.
For insurance purposes the church buildings are insured by the ¢hurth for £ 3,620,835