## ANNUAL REPORT SEPTEMBER 2021 TO AUGUST 2022 BARTON AND BRIGG CIRCUIT **Trustees Annual Report for the year ended 31[st] August 2022** 

## **Objectives and Activities** 

Barton and Brigg Methodist Circuit (Circuit) exists to advance the mission of the Methodist  Church  throughout  the  Circuit  by  providing  support  for  the  ten churches in line with the Connexional priorities.  The Circuit comprises of 10 local Methodist churches  served by a ministerial team of some 3 ordained ministers plus a number of part time active retired ministers, lay workers and volunteers. 

The Circuit is led by an Acting Superintendent Minister assisted by Superintendent  Ministers  from  the  s  neighbouring  Circuits  of  Grimsby  and Cleethorpes and Wolds and Trent plus a Deacon. 

The Circuit Meeting, which met 4 times during the year, sets the policy for the Circuit, serving as a link between the Lincolnshire Methodist District, the Methodist Conference and the Connexional team on the one hand and the local churches on the other.  It has oversight of all Circuit affairs, formulating and promoting policies, through its various officers and committees to assist the mission of the Church, to give inspiration to the leaders in the churches and to ensure the interrelation of all aspects of the Church’s life throughout the Circuit. The members of the Circuit meeting are the trustees of the charity registered with the Charity Commission. As a registered charity, the Circuit takes seriously its responsibilities to the Charity Commissioners and adheres to their guidance concerning public benefit in relation to charitable objectives. 

The day to day work of the Circuit is carried out by the Circuit Leadership Team, which consists of the Superintendent Minister, the Deacon, four volunteer Circuit Stewards and the Circuit Safeguarding Officer, with the additional assistance of a Circuit Administrator and Circuit Minute Secretary. 

## **OUR MISSION STATEMENT** 

The Barton & Brigg Methodist Circuit follows ‘Our Calling’ priorities for mission.  The Circuit  and  Circuit Leadership  Team  aimed  to  support  each  church  in  their community, and encouraged them to be a vibrant place of worship, service, learning and fellowship, and take risks for the gospel outreach. 

We encouraged churches to discover the needs of their communities and prayerfully consider  how  God  calls  them  to  respond,  both  inside  and  outside  the  church building, working ecumenically wherever possible. 

We encouraged churches to 

- explore new forms of worship 

- work  with  children  and  young  people  in  schools,  messy  church,  school assemblies, creative crafts 

- to be a ‘presence’ at community events and mark major events in the nation and locally with invitational acts of worship 

- support and raise awareness of the world church through justice and peace – support  for  mission  eg  All  We  Can,  Christian  Aid,  Action  for  Children, 



Methodist Homes for the Aged, Methodist Ministers’ Housing Society, Food Banks, Homelessness Project. 

We did this by 

- strengthening and supporting our Local Preachers and Worship Leaders 

- finding resources that are accessible and interesting for congregations 

- encouraging Mission Audits, and Healthy Church Audits 

- enabling congregations to have a rich prayer life and spirituality, with ’Space to Be’ - Be Still, Be Silent, Be Creative; Bible Study; Local Preacher groups and monthly Circuit Prayer groups 

- providing opportunities for discipleship including abundant hospitality and generous  giving;  costly  service  and  radical  grace  eg  OIKOS-BRIGG  which became  a  Charitable  Incorporated  Organisation  during  the  year,  through Foodbanks in both Brigg and Barton and a Homelessness Project in Barton. 

We  do  none  of  this  in  our  own  strength;  we  rely  upon  the  grace  of  God,  the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, the example of Christ who is with each one of us in this pilgrimage of faith. 

## **Achievements and Performance** 

The year 2020/2021 will be remembered for the Covid 19 pandemic.  Churches experienced periods of closure and the cessation of all activities in person followed by a gradual return to more familiar ways of meeting and working.  The Circuit responded by changing to online meetings, events and worship, and in many instances these have proved to be very fruitful, engaging greater numbers of people than would usually meet face to face. 

Work on conversations across the 3 Circuits of Barton & Brigg, Epworth & Scunthorpe, and Wolds & Trent which was given impetus by the curtailment of Rev Nichola Jones as superintendent for Barton & Brigg is continuing, albeit in a changed fashion due to the restrictions we find ourselves in. 

2 morning sessions with stewards, local preachers and others looking at the imperative for mission and the life of the Circuits were held in December and the small oversight group working alongside Tim Peebles (consultant for this work) is looked at developing resources so that those ideas and questions might be rolled out on a wider scale to encourage both the Circuits and local churches to examine how they might be able to do to identify what their mission is in their places. 

The prevailing image is that of seasons; what season is your church in? Realistically for many that will be autumn or winter, but even in these seasons there is opportunity for re-seeding the ground with a new crop. That crop may be radically different to what grew before but there may still be fruitfulness to come. But, with the growth of digital church presence there are opportunities which are very-much of spring. 

At a Circuit level as well as asking that same question, this work is also developing some conversation about how the Circuits can resource local mission most helpfully and, in the interest of efficiency and not re-inventing the wheel in all 3 Circuits, how we might be able to pool our efforts. 

This latter conversation crosses over with a request from the Chair of District for every Circuit to have conversations with neighbouring Circuits about how we work. The eye of the ‘Faithful and True’ conversations is undoubtedly on Circuit 



boundaries and does put the question of whether larger Circuits would make more sense. 

The 3 Circuit leadership teams have identified a number of areas where we may be able to create cross-Circuit teams. It is likely that people from all 3 Circuits involved in these bits of work will be invited to participate in conversations about what would make their lives easier and what might be possible. As well as existing areas of what could be seen as more functional requirements the 3Circuits aspect looks to stretch this model to include new areas of mission resourcing as mentioned above. 

Our work with young people continued during the pandemic, finding new ways to do ‘Messy Church’  and delivering  ‘Open the Book’ stories via video links through you tube, as well as recorded Worship which was ‘streamed’ into classroom rather than face to face assemblies. 

A new Superintendent Minister has been appointed to the Circuit to commence on 1[st] September 2021 and we look forward to working with her. 

## **Plans for the future** 

As identified in the 3Circuit discussions we will further explore the following possible Cross-Circuit Groups: (Not a definitive list) 

- Safer recruitment - for Circuit posts only, or also acting for chapels? 

- Safeguarding oversight for the Circuit safeguarding officers? 

- Property - overseeing schemes? 

- Property - helping churches review their buildings? 

- Finance - a team to help chapels do their accounts? 

- Finance - a team who can look over cash-flow/trends/budgets etc? 

- What other admin stuff could we streamline? 

- Is there newsletter/website stuff we could streamline? Co-ordinating Connexional or local news? 

- GDPR 

- Digital church 

- Work with young people 

- Work with Third Age groups 

- Eco-church matter 

Seek a Presbyter to be appointed from September 2022 to work with the churches at the South end of the Circuit. 

Seek volunteers to continue the work with schools that has begun and not to lose momentum for this as the Deacon responsible for the success of this leaves the Circuit in August 2022 

A proposal for a 5- year appointment of a Family Outreach Worker, based in Brigg 

## **Financial review** 

The circuit finances are in a strong position. In part due to a staffing level of one during 2020/21 and the sale of Barnetby the circuit finances had risen to £424,000. This compares with a reserves policy requiring £80,000 and requires us to think about spending that money wisely 



At the Circuit meeting in June 2021  a number of resolutions were proposed with the prime intention of supporting mission:- 

**Resolution 1:** We should retain the decision of the March 2019 Circuit Meeting to set the Circuit budget in line with financing 2 full-time members of staff from present income i.e. assessments 

**Resolution 2:** As churches are still recovering from the last year, we should repeat the offer to refund 50% of one quarter’s assessment during 2021/22, to those churches which request this (and intend to pay their assessments in full) 

**Resolution 3:** We should set a budget of £15,000 to cover supernumerary costs and this should come out of reserves. 

**Resolution 4:** We should reserve £50,000 of the circuit monies to fund a **loan scheme.** 

**Resolution 5:** We should allocate the remaining monies to be available as **grants to fund missional projects** . (The cap on these is that the Circuit funds will not go below £130,000 within the next 5-year plan: £80,000 as 6 months reserves plus the £50,000 for the loan scheme) 

**Resolution 6:** That we make £6,000 available to cover the extension of the Outreach Worker for the Elderly at Barton, should it be needed. 

**Resolution 7:** That we adopt the application process for loans/grants. All resolutions were accepted by the meeting. 

.   Malcolm reminded the meeting of what was agreed at the previous Circuit Meeting ie. A £50,000 loan fund, a 50% of a quarter’s assessment refund available for all churches, £6,000 to underwrite the cost of the Barton Lay Worker and the mechanism put in place for applying for money from the missional fund. 

. 

**The Circuit has the following principal sources of Income** Assessment on Churches in the Circuit The letting of; Brigg Manse for  £895 per month. Hibaldstow manse for £675 per month. 



CIRCUIT
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
ACCOUNTS
THE METHODIST CHURCH
STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS
Barton & Brigg Methodist
Circuit
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 AUGUST 2022
Lincolnshire
District
Circuit no
17111
Registered Charity - Charity Registration number
1132257
If not a registered charity Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs Gift Aid number
IThe HMRC number is equivalent to a registered charity number in terms of evidencè of charitable slalus
and may be used lo give lo donors or grant funders wishing lo see evidence of the organisalion's charitable
status. Methodist charities in England and Wales that are not registered charities are excepted from
registration under Slalulory Instrument 2014 No.2421
Ministers..
Rev Sally Long
Deacon Helen Webster
Cir¢uil Stewards..
Mr Malcolm Bailey
Mr Stephen Nightingale
Mrs Kale Marr
MTS Anne Morgan
Mrs Joyce Harris
Treasurer..
Mr John Mccartney
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20ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Barton & Brigg Methodist
Circuit
Restricted
Funds
Totals thls
year
Totals last
SECTION A
restri¢ted Model Trust
Funds
Fund
year
a1
RECEIPTS
Note
a2
Assesstnenvshare
109,350
109,350
132,980
a3
Capital receipts
Bank and CFB interest and
Investment income
a4
3.221
3,221
2.019
a5
Grants
a6
Other receipts
TOTAL RECEIPTS
13,854
13,854
20.942
a7
126,425
126,425
la81
155,941
SECTION B
PAYMENTS
b1
b2
Stipends, salaries, NIC, Pension and
travel c051s
90.952
90,952
58,295
b3
Manse Costs
23,730
12,080
23,730
12.080
28.821
b4
Administration elc
12,638
25,784
b5
District Assessment
25,996
22,529
25,996
22,529
b6
Grants & donations
9.275
b7
b8
Other payments
TOTAL PAYMENTS
1,038
1,038
b9
176,325
176,325
Ib91
134,813
SECTION C
c1
NET RECEIPTSIPAYMENTS FOR
THE YEAR
la7-b91
149,9001
149,9001
21,128
Total funds brought forward Irotn last year
91,012
91,012
Ic61
69,884
c3
Sub total
Ic1+c21
41,112
41.112
91.012
c4
Transfers and adjustments
Ic71
c5
TOTAL FUNDS AT END OF YEAR Ic3+c41
41,112
41.112
Ic81
91,012
Ic61
SECTION D
FOR INFORMATION ONLY.. MONEY RECEIVED AND PASSED ON TO EXTERNAL ORGANISATIONS
these amounts should ngt be included in totsl recei
tslpayments above)
d1
Balance biou
hl forward from last
ear
d2
Offefin
sIGills re￿iVed for external or
anisalions
d3
OfferingslGifts- passed to external organisalions
BALANCE STILL TO BE PAID Idl + d2 - d31
d4
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lTriernal Org8ni$8iion would normally b8 Re$iri¢i8d lunds unless il could be ¢l*arly shown Ihai Ihtry ¢ouI¢ bt Used for any M$ihodi$i purwst. Thi$ seGtion
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Accruals melhod of accounling AND A DIFFERENT FORM mu51 be used lo reFth the accounts Isee MeihodiS1 websi181. Please refer to the guid8nc&
noies r¢g¥rdiny Iransftrrs b&ween Ihe Circuil and ¢onne¢ied Circuit Organis$iions.
INTERNAL
ORGANISATIONS
Recei￿5
PiympntB
Net Receiplst
Paymenig
Adjusifflenis
oper￿n9
baldThces
Circuit L08n Fund
457
4571
457
¢7
e8
Subtolal of In18fn*
019anisaiion¥lunds
457
457
Clr¢ultoc¢ounts Itotsls
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roTAL CASH FUNDS
HELO BY CIRCUIT
Coniinueon a sepÈrate
Xheel rf necessary and
Ihe lolals fO￿ard
12S,425
176,325
149,9001
91.012
41,112
126,425
150,3571
91.469
41.112
TOTAL RECEIPTS
TOTAL
PAYMEPITS
5ECllON F
STATEMENT OFASSÉTS AND LIABIUTIES
CIRCUIT-CASH FUNDS HELD ¥t31 Auuust20ZZ
OPENING
8ALANCES
CLOSING
BALANCÉS
Cfish In nand
8Bnk Cu¢TErttAttOunt
84,824
19.379
Bank DewsitAccovni
CeDi¢* Flnance Boaid
26.188
21,733
TrJsiee&l¢i Mein¢diSt ChutGh PurposEY
(Ah•rlund6
SUB TOTAL
91,012
41.112
Toigl lunds held by Int&mal Organtsal￿n*(th&
457
TOTAL CASH FUNDS HÉLD BY CIRCUfT
91,469
41,112
SECllON G
Al
OTHER ASSETS and LN8ILITIES
1 S*piembpr2021
31 AW% 2022
341309
317465
L8nd BU￿¢Ing￿ls￿e n￿e5 re In5uranc¢
799,621
920.407
Lo¥fjls1- ¥howamounioutst£ndlng at yearend
15 IncludB only CF8 beld at Trusiees loi hleihodi* Chuicn Purpose$
91 Indudry gny othef investments Inoi th&cash element ol TMCP trult acetsunls ihis K insert•d in ￿ne f51
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Name of Cir¢uit.- Barton & Brigg Methodist Circuit
No. 17111
Declarations and Scrutiny
I confirm that these Receipt and Payment based accounts for the year to 31 August 2022 have been
prepared from the records of the Circuit and that they include all funds under the control of the Circuit
meeting.
Signature of treasurer
202L
Name and address of treas
Mr John Mccartne
, 4 Greenway, Barton upon Humber,
North Lincolnshire
Post Code.. DN18 SHY
Presentation to the Circuit meeting
I confirm that the annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 August 2022 werelwill be.
presented to the Circuit meeting held on
Signature of the Chair of the meeting
Name of the Chair of the meeting
Date .
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of the
Barton & Brigg Methodist Circuit
Charity Number.. 1132257
Responsibilities and basis of report
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Barton & Brigg Methodist
Circuit for the year ended 31 August 2022 set out on pages
to
As the Circuit's trustees, you are
responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 I'the Act'}.
I report in respect of my examination of the Circuit's accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act
and, in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity
Commission under section 145{5)(b) of the Act.
delete or circle as appropriate
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Name of Circuit.. Barton & Brigg Methodist Circuit
No.. 17111
Independent Examiner's Statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in
connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below'l 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.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be
reached.
I have not 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 eX￿sS of £10,000 (ten thousand pounds) at the balance sheet date.
Signature of independent examiner
Name of independent examiner.. Carrie Jensen
Relevant professional qualification of independent examiner.. ACA
Name of firm (where appropriate).. Forrester Boyd Chartered Accountants
Address.. 26 South St Marys Gate, Grimsby
Post Code.. DN311LW
Date 1411112022
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Sep-22
2015 Circuit R and P.xls
Sofs

CIRCUIT
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
ACCOUNTS
THE METHODIST CHURCH
STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS
Barton & Brigg Methodist
Circuit
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 AUGUST 2022
Lincolnshire
District
Circuit no
17111
Registered Charity - Charity Registration number
1132257
If not a registered charity Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs Gift Aid number
IThe HMRC number is equivalent to a registered charity number in terms of evidencè of charitable slalus
and may be used lo give lo donors or grant funders wishing lo see evidence of the organisalion's charitable
status. Methodist charities in England and Wales that are not registered charities are excepted from
registration under Slalulory Instrument 2014 No.2421
Ministers..
Rev Sally Long
Deacon Helen Webster
Cir¢uil Stewards..
Mr Malcolm Bailey
Mr Stephen Nightingale
Mrs Kale Marr
MTS Anne Morgan
Mrs Joyce Harris
Treasurer..
Mr John Mccartney
2015 Circuit R and P.xls
1 of5

20ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Barton & Brigg Methodist
Circuit
Restricted
Funds
Totals thls
year
Totals last
SECTION A
restri¢ted Model Trust
Funds
Fund
year
a1
RECEIPTS
Note
a2
Assesstnenvshare
109,350
109,350
132,980
a3
Capital receipts
Bank and CFB interest and
Investment income
a4
3.221
3,221
2.019
a5
Grants
a6
Other receipts
TOTAL RECEIPTS
13,854
13,854
20.942
a7
126,425
126,425
la81
155,941
SECTION B
PAYMENTS
b1
b2
Stipends, salaries, NIC, Pension and
travel c051s
90.952
90,952
58,295
b3
Manse Costs
23,730
12,080
23,730
12.080
28.821
b4
Administration elc
12,638
25,784
b5
District Assessment
25,996
22,529
25,996
22,529
b6
Grants & donations
9.275
b7
b8
Other payments
TOTAL PAYMENTS
1,038
1,038
b9
176,325
176,325
Ib91
134,813
SECTION C
c1
NET RECEIPTSIPAYMENTS FOR
THE YEAR
la7-b91
149,9001
149,9001
21,128
Total funds brought forward Irotn last year
91,012
91,012
Ic61
69,884
c3
Sub total
Ic1+c21
41,112
41.112
91.012
c4
Transfers and adjustments
Ic71
c5
TOTAL FUNDS AT END OF YEAR Ic3+c41
41,112
41.112
Ic81
91,012
Ic61
SECTION D
FOR INFORMATION ONLY.. MONEY RECEIVED AND PASSED ON TO EXTERNAL ORGANISATIONS
these amounts should ngt be included in totsl recei
tslpayments above)
d1
Balance biou
hl forward from last
ear
d2
Offefin
sIGills re￿iVed for external or
anisalions
d3
OfferingslGifts- passed to external organisalions
BALANCE STILL TO BE PAID Idl + d2 - d31
d4
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cIrc￿
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SECTION É
Summary ¢1 the ¢ir¢uil ac¢ouni$ for thè year 6ndtd 31 AugU812022 and IDlefnal Organisalions reporiin9 to Ihg Cifcuil Meeting Note that Ihp funds ol an
lTriernal Org8ni$8iion would normally b8 Re$iri¢i8d lunds unless il could be ¢l*arly shown Ihai Ihtry ¢ouI¢ bt Used for any M$ihodi$i purwst. Thi$ seGtion
Musl be completed ID arrive al the gross receipis and payments ioiBls ol Ihe Circ￿lt. If gros$ Income exceeds the Acciuals threshold 011250.000. then ihe
Accruals melhod of accounling AND A DIFFERENT FORM mu51 be used lo reFth the accounts Isee MeihodiS1 websi181. Please refer to the guid8nc&
noies r¢g¥rdiny Iransftrrs b&ween Ihe Circuil and ¢onne¢ied Circuit Organis$iions.
INTERNAL
ORGANISATIONS
Recei￿5
PiympntB
Net Receiplst
Paymenig
Adjusifflenis
oper￿n9
baldThces
Circuit L08n Fund
457
4571
457
¢7
e8
Subtolal of In18fn*
019anisaiion¥lunds
457
457
Clr¢ultoc¢ounts Itotsls
broughtfOr￿￿rd from
pago 2-toials column)
roTAL CASH FUNDS
HELO BY CIRCUIT
Coniinueon a sepÈrate
Xheel rf necessary and
Ihe lolals fO￿ard
12S,425
176,325
149,9001
91.012
41,112
126,425
150,3571
91.469
41.112
TOTAL RECEIPTS
TOTAL
PAYMEPITS
5ECllON F
STATEMENT OFASSÉTS AND LIABIUTIES
CIRCUIT-CASH FUNDS HELD ¥t31 Auuust20ZZ
OPENING
8ALANCES
CLOSING
BALANCÉS
Cfish In nand
8Bnk Cu¢TErttAttOunt
84,824
19.379
Bank DewsitAccovni
CeDi¢* Flnance Boaid
26.188
21,733
TrJsiee&l¢i Mein¢diSt ChutGh PurposEY
(Ah•rlund6
SUB TOTAL
91,012
41.112
Toigl lunds held by Int&mal Organtsal￿n*(th&
457
TOTAL CASH FUNDS HÉLD BY CIRCUfT
91,469
41,112
SECllON G
Al
OTHER ASSETS and LN8ILITIES
1 S*piembpr2021
31 AW% 2022
341309
317465
L8nd BU￿¢Ing￿ls￿e n￿e5 re In5uranc¢
799,621
920.407
Lo¥fjls1- ¥howamounioutst£ndlng at yearend
15 IncludB only CF8 beld at Trusiees loi hleihodi* Chuicn Purpose$
91 Indudry gny othef investments Inoi th&cash element ol TMCP trult acetsunls ihis K insert•d in ￿ne f51
2015CrfoJlR4KOPxli

Name of Cir¢uit.- Barton & Brigg Methodist Circuit
No. 17111
Declarations and Scrutiny
I confirm that these Receipt and Payment based accounts for the year to 31 August 2022 have been
prepared from the records of the Circuit and that they include all funds under the control of the Circuit
meeting.
Signature of treasurer
202L
Name and address of treas
Mr John Mccartne
, 4 Greenway, Barton upon Humber,
North Lincolnshire
Post Code.. DN18 SHY
Presentation to the Circuit meeting
I confirm that the annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 August 2022 werelwill be.
presented to the Circuit meeting held on
Signature of the Chair of the meeting
Name of the Chair of the meeting
Date .
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of the
Barton & Brigg Methodist Circuit
Charity Number.. 1132257
Responsibilities and basis of report
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Barton & Brigg Methodist
Circuit for the year ended 31 August 2022 set out on pages
to
As the Circuit's trustees, you are
responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 I'the Act'}.
I report in respect of my examination of the Circuit's accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act
and, in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity
Commission under section 145{5)(b) of the Act.
delete or circle as appropriate
2015 CirGuil R and P.x15
4of5

Name of Circuit.. Barton & Brigg Methodist Circuit
No.. 17111
Independent Examiner's Statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in
connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below'l 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.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be
reached.
I have not 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 eX￿sS of £10,000 (ten thousand pounds) at the balance sheet date.
Signature of independent examiner
Name of independent examiner.. Carrie Jensen
Relevant professional qualification of independent examiner.. ACA
Name of firm (where appropriate).. Forrester Boyd Chartered Accountants
Address.. 26 South St Marys Gate, Grimsby
Post Code.. DN311LW
Date 1411112022
delete or circle as appropriate
Sep-22
2015 Circuit R and P.xls
Sofs