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2021-12-31-accounts

St John's PCC Annual Report and Accounts Year ended 31 December 2021 ThL Par(Khial Church Council ofthe Ecclesiasiical Parish of Si John the Evang¢lisk. Blwkh¢ (-SL John's PCC") is a fEgiStered chariiy number 1132894

CONTENTS Rep)n ofthe TTusiees lirclilding Siruciure. governance and martagLrn•iii Aims. objeciives, xtivilK's and achi¥'vemcn15 Fina￿1￿1 review Stal¥ment of trustw's respon5ibiliiies Accounts for ih¥ yearerthd 11 DecLmkn 2021 9-22 Report from audilors

S¢ John's PCC: Report of the Tr￿lIe¢S TIK. truslL's submii ih¢ir Rew dnd thc Financial SLuL'll￿1ms Df Si John"s FCC for t1￿. yLJr¥ndiYl.I I DL'c¥mbL'r 2021. STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENr Name The Parochial Church Courtcil ofthL ECc￿5¢aS1IcaJ Parish ofsi John the E￿angelI51. BlacklK'aih are ihL' InisiL who ￿lminister Si John's Chtsrch. Blackheaih. The chaTiiy is also referred lo Si John'5 Church. Si John's P￿￿chIal Church Council and St John's tfc {which is the used in thi5 f¢iKIrt). Address The corresEKJndLncc addrc55 is Si John's Church, StraihEd¥n Rwl. BlaCk￿ath. Lotvkn SEI 7TH. li is part or the DiocLse olsouthwark wil￿'n ihL. Church of ErtgIa￿L Legdlsie￿￿￿ Si John's PCC is a rcgisiered charity number 11.12894. GovernrRgdocument Si John's PCC has iwo approved governin8 docu￿￿￿￿ Tr Pa￿￿hla] ￿Urch Council's (Powe￿) MeELsurt 1956 ￿ a￿'fided and Ihe Church Repres¢niaLiOn Ruks (contain¢d in Schedule 3 10 the Synodical Government Measure 1969. as amcnded). Appointm¢v¢ oftrustees ThL Church RepreSenG￿lOn Ruks S￿irY thE COM￿)$71•0￿ of S¢ John's PCC WI￿ are ihe trnstees ol the charily. Si John's PCC is made up of mini51LYial appoiniments. lay churchwardens (eleC￿d by ihe parishK>ners anntsthlly ai ihc Annuul Parochial Church Meeiing) atMI lay of the PCC and Lkanery Synod leleeicd for 4L thrce- yrdr ren¥wablc ieTm ai ihe Annual Parochial Church M¢¢iiag). In addiiion, Ihcre are co￿P[Cd lay mLmbers wilh definL¥d rcsponsibililies. Si Jol]n's PCC was chaired by irKumbeni until Jur￿ 2021. From July. at the invitulion of the minisier uThl¢r M19121(c}. PCC len chaired by one of the churchwardcrts as vic¢-chair ISamu¢l Hanl. All eligible nK'mtKYs of the Church are encouraged io join the elLiornI roll. Whcn vxartl pDsilioThs Jri5¢. reque￿5 for nomitwions are publishcd in Si J(th's Church. TTNSfees indurtion dnd irthniRg New lay trustee5 are provided wilh deiailed information on their kgal obligations under charity law and an explanation of whui ilK' rolL' will eniail. Trir lrnÉning needs are assessed from time 10 tinK' by ilK Si John's PCC UDd wJining provided where requircd. Trustees ar¢ encovraged io aind appropriat¢ ¢xi¢rnal and diocesan irnining ev¢nts where these will facil1L￿¢ utmlertakn. Thg of their roll. Organisa¢¥onalsiru¢iure S( John's PCC mernber5 who hDv¢ Ser¥L￿ from 1st January 2021 unul the d￿C this report was approved. or the dale shown if differenL are sei oui ￿lOw. IncunibeNt- As5i5tolli ¢iirule: Ciirare-. Churcliivardens.. Revthr[￿ Dr EdwaThl Scra5L..Fteld ReveTetMI Andrew B¢swetherick Revc¥e￿I Chris Hanning (uniil March 2022) SamuEI Hart Vltrssa Ra￿li(fe Elected lay represeniaiives." Akinkuts {elecLed APCM 2021) ja￿ Beswetherick (elecied APCM 2018, uniil April 2021) Hannah Burns (elecied APCM 2018, uniil April 2021) Peie Burns (Cle￿ed APCM 2019. uniil April 20211 Hannah L￿kw[mxl (elecied APCM 2018, until April 20211 Alice Makoni leleeied APCM 2019. uniil April 20211 Louisa Nevisort-AndrL"W5 {eleC￿d APCM 2021) Tim Webller. PCC S¢¢retary (clecied APCM 2021) Julia Wrishi (el¢¢wl APCM 2021)

Lai. represeniarive5 lo ille Deufflierj. S)Nod.. Victoria AIL"xand¥'r {¢lcakd APCM 2020) Richard GtyJ(k.n (¢1¢¢￿1 APCM 20201 Ka[har1￿ MxKenzie {elLYied APCM 2020) Ka11￿.n￿L MrPIK'rson l¢lLYi¢d APCM 2020) JerLtny olsen {¢kYied APCM 2020} Co-opted niembers.- Raki Bogan ITwea5ureT) Si John's PCC had ninL ordinary businc55 nKYiings during ihe year. which WLfL' hLld mortihly exCI￿lIng April (when Ihe APCM wa5 hcld). Augusi and lknrnlKY. Various commiiices mei EL'(ween mcetirtgs and dL￿11S or their ￿.lIberal10rt9 were recLiv¢d by St John's PCC for discussion aThl endotsenni whcre necessary. Th¢ swnding commiiicc is the only commiiiLY required by law. Ii has ￿Wer io transaci business of ihe PCC betw¢¥n m¢eiings. subject io any direcuon5 givcn by the PCC. The LeAdLr's Council w&5 esthblished and oryrise5 the 5thNling committee. Curreni ￿￿'M￿lshIP is Vi￿OI1a Alexander. Mail BuLer. Richard God(kY), Chri5 Hlwning (uniil March 2022). Sanwel HaTL Vanessa Raicliffe and Edwurd Serdse-FÉeld (Chairl. Thc following were eligible to joirt Si John's PCC as co-otrted ￿Mb¢r5 tw¢ chose not io assun￿ thLif posiiions. Readers- Louis Ale%arMler Slep￿n Greenall Rusie Medhursi Ruk m4vw2emént The primary aim of Si John's PCC is promotion ofthe goyl of Lord Jesus Chrisi Christitins wc Iru51 ihai Gr￿1 will cornplcte His work aThl purposts in u5. Si John'5 PCC acknowledge5 Ihe rLwuircment lo ideniify and managL" Ihc risk5 fx¢d in achieving its primary aim. To this end Si John's PCC h&s identified thc primary risks io which it is ex[K)￿d which re1￿C io Lwerilional arcas finances. Ideniified risks arL rouiinely reviewed aThd SyMLms or pDKcdur¢s d¢sigrKd to manage th05¢ risks have been esthblished. Sofegttllrding The PCC hL4 a duly of care io ensure ihL' priAeciion orth¢ vulnerable in church communiLy. In this regard Ihe PCC promoigs a safer church for all irt ihe church communiiy aThl has a plan (o rdise awarenesg and promole Iraining where required. The PCC has House of Bishops. Prom￿Ing a Safer Church salt8uardittg policy staietnenl and 4150 ha5 Tegard for the Diixesan safeguurding pilicies and praciice guidance. PCC appoinied Loui5u N¥vison-AndTews as Parish Safeguarding Offiox who regularly reports on safLguarding irt il parish. SafcgvJrding is a sla￿lIng ageThla im ￿ exh PCC ￿￿elIng. AIM& OBJECTIVE& ACTivrriFS AND ACHIEVEm￿s Aims The primary aitn ol Si John's PCC is pronKAiort of goyl ofow Lord Jesus chri￿ acc{￿dID￿ io doctrine5 and pr￿lice5 of ihe Church of England. Objectiv¢s Si John's PCC h¥ t1￿ r¢5ponsibiliiy of supporting and with incumbeni in pronM)ling whol¢ mission of the Churrh. pasi(Kal. evanselistic. soeiul atKI ccufflenical in the ecclLsiastical part5h for conLirtUi118 that work during ihe absence ofaN in¢Um1￿￿L Public bener ThL trU51ees have givcn dlr rL'gard io the ChariLy Commission'5 guidance on public benefii. St John'5 PCC'S curTent vision sthtemetLI compri5L's three pill￿ Growing in Outy&ich. Growing in Discipltthip atwj Growing the N¢xi Generntion. Aciivilres anda¢hievemenls St John's welcomeg rLople of all age& backgrouTLds and viewwints. Up ￿ four Sunday services arc held. at 07.30 (one SundAy per tmnth for a rr*Jiiional Holy Cofflrnunion using the B(K)k of Common Prayer). (Y4.15 and 11.15 (family.friendly and welcoming services fur all age5 with children's ￿1vilieS. Bible leaching and m￿lC worship) ond 18.IX) {thrt informal 5ervKe in a varidy ofdifferen¢ fonnats). Regular meeiings for prayer arc held some weekday mrninss and on the second Monday evening of exh month. In addiuon io the regular services, baptisms, thonksgivings for the birth of childreN Marria￿ funeral service5 are theld throughout the year.

During ihe week the church building is tyen io visiiors for a few hour5 cach day aNI many gri)up m¢Liings anil IiViIiL'S I&￿e place. A5 a churrh family. mLmtK'rs supikn exh ￿h￿r ihrough ihe chullLngLS of ddily lifL.. This includes ihrough friendship and h05pilality as iwo of I1￿ many gifts God ￿15 given to carc lor each oihLr. Small gTOUPS MLX'I in pcople's homes or al Church io discuss BiblL'. prny iogeiher, havL fun and suppon Lach other in ihe dLvclopmcnt Dr￿￿. Chri51ian faith. As Chri￿lanS ilk" 1ks1￿. is 10 be a Positive prescnce in IhL' community. This includLS in ihe Piwish. in plac￿ of work and through Jni55ion panners in UK and o¥ers¢as. ThL coronavirus pandLmic ￿￿an1 thai aciiviiiLs werL' restriciL4d lor F¢ri(41s of th¥ yLar. although some were ablL io coniinuL virlually during Ihese ￿￿K15. All GovLrnmeni Church of En8]and guidLlines perthining Lo places of wor%hÉp werL. lollowed. Cliiircli attendance ' cILCtorJl roll cvrrenily ioiais 237. a smoll decTea5c from 246 in previous year. Approximaiely 84% of IhLsc p¢opl¢ IivL ouiside the Parish. The average weekly aueth1a￿c coun￿1 during OcwlK'r 2021 was 120 ults and 45 children {though more waiched onlii). R¢vieiv of rhe)ear Si John'5 coniinues lo exi5110 8TOW disciples olJesus chri￿ commi1￿1 10 w(Y5hipping God in all &spects of life. This is espLcially by sharing Ihe good ￿w5 of Jesu5 Christ and showing love io onL llnother and thL widLr communiiiL'S. Through 2021, led by Vicar. Si John's continued io progress the Vision {which wa5 Sthrted in 20171 to grow ihe church aDd dLepen our commiiffni i(J Jesus Christ. Th¢ Vision is str￿l￿red tsnder th¢ ihree pillats of Growing irt Ou¢r¢ach. Growing in Discip1¢5hip and GrowiDg Nexi Generaiiort. The year continued to IK. impacted by ih¢ coroDavinJs pandemic which nccessithied a number of mailrial changes io Ihe 0￿￿110n5 of ihe chuT¢h. Suryjay services were ￿ld l￿-￿r￿n when perniiiied and also bro￿(￿51 online. OihLr events were cancellrd or w¢r¢ held virtually thtbj ihe church building was op¢n whcn perniiiicd. wilh sthff working remoi¢ly for ofthe year. ThL' pa￿1¢miC prcsenied challenges inc1￿lIng the 105s of life. where the chureh soughi 10 assisi thos¢ affecicd paS1￿allY. A Hardship Fund provided prnctical assiswnce io people in need. Fabric report A projeci ofrcfurbishrn¥ni 10 the exiLYior of ihe building was started in Ociober 2020 ¢omplcted in March 2021. This atlcndcd io a number of5nwII masonry issutt in Ihe lower and elsewhere well a5 replJcenK'ni of the Thorth porch roof. ThL' projecl was th¢ culmin￿lon ora small numk.r of issue5 which h￿1 arisen sincL ihe last major work io the ex￿riOr of (he I￿lIding which w&$ uthaken in 1980s. Minor repai￿ were made (o the iniertor ofthc building when requircd. A qu1W￿l￿1al inspeciion was undLrthken in April 2021 which idLniified a small number of issues, bui non¢ ¢la55ified ￿ "l￿ding 1rnmedia￿ aueniion-. Tr E]5ie Marshall MLmorial Hall coniinu¢s io ILI w a l(ral nursery midweek Menrbers osslaff In addilii)n lo thc Vicar, Edward scrLse-F￿1d. the work of the church coniinued io IK 5upwTrned by Chri5 Hanning &5 CuNe. Children aLMI Youih work coniittued to be led by Hannah Mugenyi Jnd Mail Lockwood respeciivcly unlil the lai*r's departure in July 2021. Liam Chilicrn coniiDued Ls Ministry A55isiani (Music Coordinator). Cathy Livesey as AdminIs￿allO￿l0￿r￿IonS AssiS￿nI and Sue Redford Parish Worker. Childreii s work lup io school)Ear 6) The LThildren'5 w￿k is led by Hannah Mugenyi. MeeiiA8s weTe abk io swi iTrperson again this year tncluding childreTh'5 groups on a Sunday m(Jrning and regular parent t(MJdler llKYiings called Fo￿prints. ChallengL'S ovcr this periryl include adapiing io changing guideline5. ￿lping families io tran5iiion back io in-per50n church and working wi¢h a severely reduced volunie¢r team. Some Jclivili¢& including Fri-j's Ehildren's club and r¢gular schoDLs work are Y￿ io resume. Evangeli51ic evcnts swh 45 a Summer Holiday Club. Lighi Party and Chrisimag Events and Servtces have wesenied opportunities to w¢lcome members olthe communiiy In￿ church io hear aboui Jesus. Abwt 180 5choDI pupils visiknl foT Th¢ Chrisunas Journey as well as groups from . PoinLer a[￿ Invicth schwls who visi￿d for ChrI￿lA8k SeryKe5. Yoffiih bvork Ischoolyears 7-13) Youth work continu¢d 10 be led by Mall LA)ckworKi uniil his departure in July a￿1 from August li kns been led by volunieers Jatnie and Chloe Ginns. The year tmvi¢kd s(MnE new opwnuniues io engthge with young ￿0P]e following the pandemic. Invperson stssiorts were able 10 comjnence again a5 of SeP￿M￿r Ethd there was no

longLr d IK'Ld for virtual se55ions. Four mid-WLek groups 0￿￿¢d- BravL la BiblL Study group for girls in hool ye#rs 7-131. Graviiy la BiblL Siudy group for boys in scljool yLars Ilklll. Fuel club nighi {a youth club ror young PLopIL in school yLars 7-9) atKI LL"gacy club nighi la youth club for young ￿pk in school years 11 111. On SU￿1￿ys iwo SLssions run: F￿.1 rnn5 during ilK' cvening ￿'rvIc￿ (for Ihose in school yLars 7-91 and Legacy afiLr the evening SLTVICL. (for Iht)sc Èn glK)ol years 10-1.1>. All groups have grown in l¥rffls of aiiL'ndar￿e numiK'rs. lllilM)ugh some ffrfJrL' lh￿ ￿hr[s. Th¢. Brav¢ Bible ￿L￿lY group aThJ the ILgacy Sunday nighi group are IhL bL'St-aiiLn(kd group5 of1￿. week. Other J¢livii•cs ￿¥¢ i￿1th sonK. day trip5 aNi a sI￿pO¥er in the church. with luture KIiViiiLS planned incI￿ling a youih camp in July 2022. Disciplesliip Edward Ser&-Field. Vicioria A1¥xan￿￿ aml Chris HanThing oversaw C￿rdination of small groups, which coniinued io play Impr￿{anI part in IIK. lif¢ of ihe church. There are 12 5n7all group5 con￿lnIng around 1.10 mLmtK'rs which me¢1 in various or the Churc￿ pr¢d(kninantly ort Tuesday. W¢d￿sdaY and Thursday evenings. Grnup siudy malerial h&s rccommended io complcment the overall church leaching programme. In recent monihs noies artd queslions specifKally linked io each SUI￿aY rnorning 5emion have been distribulLxY weLkly to I1￿ IL'adcr& Oiher acliviiies during ihe year a ￿reaven￿nt Cour￿.. Iwo seeker CDuf5es and medilalion and prayer course. Cofflninitiiiry ourreoch Activities in I￿. communily coniinued io by impacied by ihc pandLmic. ihough c(fort5 conlinuLd where PLmiiiied. Regular aciiviii¢5 iIKlude a pub discussion group Qud a kniiiing grDUP. In Nov¢ml￿'r Andrew Besweiherick lcd ihc Royal Borough of Greenwich's public acl oFRemernbranc¢ where local councilor5 und other digniiaries aiieTrJcd. Chrisirna5 commuThiiy events tiv¢ Naiiviiy {5tyeei drama reiclling I1￿ Story ofchri51masl, Ihe NatlVLty Experience Ichurch nmbers dres5cd up w reiLII pan5 ofthe Chri5ttn&s $10ry alongside crafi aciiyilies) Beer a￿1 Carols tK'id in a l(Kal pub. Thc church also sei up and op¢rnic5 Ihe Si John's Foodbank Wclcorn¢ Centye. Members ofthe church have also ien involved in ihe ¢￿abliShMen1 of a local Chrisiians Againsi Poveny br￿nCh. Visitors atteth the church during opening hours io prny and discuss lifL maiiLrs. Posiiive relationship5 with local I￿SI￿sS£S coniinved. with rL'gular visits io protTh)le ¢vcnts, build connLciions and offer prayer. Felloivxliip/pustorol MakL Your MarL a ryK)Trihly luach. crnfi aNI bibli￿1 xhing session for over recOm￿￿'n¢ed physical meeiings. A number ofallend¢¢s a150 participaie in Holiday at Hon. a 5ummcr week which includLd aciiviiies such as biblicAI ieachitlg. lunC￿S. CTafi, quizzes and a coach trip. Monthly ielephonc coniacl 15 mainiaincd with mosi membL'rs aThl others rnyding 5uppon a￿1 Ln¢ouragcrneN. A ieam of visiiors corttinL￿ hom¢ visits 10 older membLrs of ihe eongreguiion. particularly i1￿e unabl¢ io aitend becausL' of health issue5. Thre¢ 5¢rvice5 were held ai WLMcomlx Park Nursing HLTrrn¢, altknugh r¢gwlar vi5iiing has ￿¢￿ restricied. Suppon for church familK's havirtg babies C￿lin￿ed, i￿1￿11[18 prnycr se55ioos aNJ Meal provision. Missionary Comniillee ThL CommiiiLL aim5 lo support and infoml the congr¢gati(m aboui Si John's missiort partners. Th¢ church prov1dL￿ both financial atld prayer wppDrt for work of Several diver￿. mission& operdting in ih¢ UK and overseas. The Commiiiee conwrises Beverley Camplll. T(yny G05den. Ann Hill. Chrisiine t£gg, Barbara Ray, Janel Rehn and Edward Scrdse-Field. Three Sunday servic¢5 a year are designad Mission Sundays lo mainthin the profile of ihe mission activiiies lh￿ the church 5upwn5. Regular mission ncwsleiiers are also pr￿u¢¢d io enable ihe congregaiion to receive UFthies prny¢r points for the missions. FINANCIAL REVIEW OverFXeW Following a year dominaled by the Coronavirus pathm>c. St John's PCC was cotKL'rncd about the potLlltial impact on giving in 2021. Although 50n lowered or suynded r¢gular giving, Ihis brimdly orrsei by new givers which allowed Si. John'5 PCC io coniinue io mEet its commiiments io the diucese. 5turrand other operaiional requirernen￿. Overall there was a small nEt Eenernl fund105s of£6,455. In 2021 Dnly £22.1MKJ of thc budgeied £36.(XK) quantum WILS 4bl¢ io be transferred 10 the Main￿nanCe in line wi(h ihe reserve policy guideltnes. Tr Maintenance fund Jfw nei exFenses of Q128 and bwlgeied allocaiion of £22,IJM) frum Gencrnl Fund stands ai £69.784. AD amount of I 1% ofGeneral Fund income from offerings is iith¢d io Mi5SiOII work each year (for dElai15 see n(Me 7.1). Mission worL i1￿[udIng work in Tanzani4 incurred cxpendilur¢' of jusl over £51,￿) (for dethi15 ￿ noie 7.2).

DuTing 201 I th¥ FinuncL Commiltec WJS unchangl￿ a￿j conJpri5¢¥d: Tr¥asurL'r {RaKi Boganl. PaymLnts Manager (Christir￿. L£gg). Payroll Manager (joanr￿ GoddL'n). Gifi Aid ManagLllK'ni (Chris and Amanda CoomlK'sl and Accounis Manager {Tony GosdL'n). Reservespohty Si John's being a church within thL juris(liciion of11￿ Church fTrf EnglaThl is rL%ponsiblL for ihe 8ODd ordLr of th¥ church building aNI its church hall lind for ilK normal funaioll ofatt cvJngL"listic church. The Si John's PCC has considern.d ihL' rex"ri'L5 ihal ar¢ apprOpTi￿¢ having r¢gwd io ihc sco￿. of the aciiviiK's of Si John's Church and the buildings and oiher asseLs for which li 15 rc5w)nsible. lis policy is al the end of each rinancial year. 10 have lal cash in bank and in hand ai ILasl equal io the amouni ofi]K' creditors le55 the amouni of debiors (excluding prepayments and any amouni owing by HMRCI * the year-eNI (lo ensure li can pay its yew.Lnd dcbts as they fall due) and Ib) the following reserves: lil a liquidity reserve equal io of budgcied GeT￿yal Fund ￿ recoverie5 for the following rinancial year less thL' amount ofany bwlgei¥d &neral Fund surplus for that year prior io any budgeied trnnsfer to Maini¢narKe FUNI: at the year cnd. Ihe balance of liqumliiy reserve wa5 £29.CK 12020.. £325(KII (Li) a budgei deficii rL's¢rve eqval to thE ocany b￿￿geted C￿ner￿ FuThJ deficii for ￿ following rinanciul year prior 10 any b￿se￿d io ihe Mainienancc FuThJ: ai ihe year end, ￿ bal￿￿e of the budgei def￿1[ reserve £￿11 (?020- £Nil) (iii) a 5hort-term Incon￿ deficiency r¢5¢ryc equal (o one third of the anMJuDI of the budg￿l￿d Genernl Fund incornc for the following flnancial year: ai the year efvj. the balance of short-lerm income deficiency rLscrve was £148.433 (2(PO= £152.(k$71 liv) J mainienance reserve of at lew £150.(KKI or. in the yeors following major expLndiiurc on repair5 and mllinienance, such lower al￿)Uni a5 thL PCC nmy consider lldequate having regard io ihe likely Scheduling of fu(ure repair and mainiLnance cosis. Ai the year end. b4lancc on thc mainienance re5erye wa5 £69,784 (2020.. £45.656) Tr rirst three of ihese r¢serves are held within Ge￿al Furtd aml must be repre5eniLMi by casK shori-lerm dLposits or debi owing io Si John'5 PCC by HMRC. Ai year et￿ the residual general fund was £1,61812020.. £939). The mainiL'nance reserve 15 held within a separaie Mairttenanc¢ Fund may ￿. rL'presenicd by Such a55ets as the PCC consmlets approwie from iimL' 10 lin. Ai th¢ end of 2021. all of rescrncs ol the church wele oran anM)Uni at l¢a5L equal to ihe bvgci an￿Ull￿ SEI out above with ihe atTh)uni in MJinieDanc¢ Fund being £69.784 io cxpendiiur¢5 carriLd oui. The PCC r¥￿ewS ilK. rints￿l￿1 situation of church at leLM four iim¢s ￿ year and thkcs inierim Sicps to brier thL mcmbers of ihe church ai leLsL twi¢¢ year. Annually th¥. PCC reviews ihe financial posiiiort of the chwch funds makes decisions &$ appropria￿. Principalfindn¢iolmonogemenlpoli¢ies ThL FiThancc CommiitLL prepares budgets anThually which are 4)proved by Si John's PCC. Aciiviiies ar rnanaged in line with ilK' approvcd budgei wilh a view io Ensuring that 5ignificani unplannL.d deficits tk) n ari5¢. Cash balance5 in excess of5( John's PCC'S imrnediaie requirenKnts invesied with CCLA lThv¢simeni ManagLmeni in COIF ChariLy FUNIS. PrincipalAunding sources St John's PCC 15 Pri￿1PallY furthd by the n￿rnh￿ and &ieThJces of church through regular giving and lesser exicni. irregular gifts. Banker5 St John'5 PCC curreni xcouni is held ￿ Barclays Bank UK PLC brdtth w 93 Lewisham High StreeL London SEII 6BB. A4dilors The attached finuncial 5knwements have Fttn awliied by Shipley5 LLP of 10 Orange Swe¢L HaynwkeL London WC2H 7DQ.

STATEMENT OF TRUSTEE'S RESPONSIBILITILS The irusiLLS arL' fL5ponsihlL for prcpwing Tru5wxs' R¢pon the fInw￿la] SithiLmi'nis in accon1al￿¢ty with pplicablL law and unliL￿ Kingdom Accounting Swthrds (unilL￿ Kingdom Ge￿.rallY AccLpiLd Accouniing Practice). w uppli¢abl¢ io charbiiLS in EnglaThl Walcs requires ihe trUALY5 10 financid Sthiemenl5 for each rlnancial ycar which givL' a true fair viL'w of SlalL ofafrairs ofihe chariiy and of11￿ incoming rL'souTces and Jpplicaiion ofrLwurces of the ch4riiy for thai period. ltt PT¢paring thosL. financial statrmenis. lh¢ mtstee5 arv requirvd to: 5eleci suitablL J¢coun(iThg policies a￿1 ihen apply consimendy: observc thc method5 and principle5 in ibL ¢h4rilies SORP: make judgmenis and esiima(cs are reasonthlL' arml WLthIi: swie whliher applicable x¢i)uniing sthfvjards havc bcen followed subiLt lo any wnal¢rial depanures disclosed and explained in the financial siaiLments'. prepare t1￿. financial suements on ihe going concern b&sis unless it is inappropriatL 10 PfL'sume ihai the chariiy will continue in I￿sinl.5s. aThl cornply wilh seciion 1715) ofthe ChariiiLs Act 2011 throu￿ having regaTd io any guidllnce ISSUEd by t1￿ Chariiies Commission when cxercisÉng any power5 or duiiL5 10 which such guidttncc is relevant. trusices gr¢ responsible for keeping pr(yer xcouniing Yeeord5 which disclose with re&4onable accurncy ai Lny timc the firbancial pD5ilion of thc chJrily a￿1 cnable to cnsure thai Ihe financial staicnnts comply wilh ihe ChariiiLs Aci 2011. Ihe ChaTi4y {Accounts a￿[ Rep)rts) R¢gulaiions and provisions of ihe Governing Documents. They are also rL'5pon5ible r(Y safeguarding the assets of ihe charity arKI henc¢ for wking rea50n- ublL Steps for ihe preven11￿ th*ciion of fraud and irregulartiies. Thi5 report was Jpprnvcd by Si John's PCC on 25 A￿11 2022 and ort iLs bEhalfby". Samuel Hart ChuTchwarden Vancfjsa R4¢cliffe Chuwhw4thn

St John's PCC, Blackheath Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2021

S¢J￿￿'s PCC F•rth p•rl•d fr•mOI JMMryl•ll lojl Derekn1•21 FJrM4s To￿1 Fu Ptitsry TUMI FUN 2021 2020 3912 4.030 20.454 415.714 477 26.457 389.087 117 39J71 25.759 417Jll 21OJO 444701 43•JSi 359J95 IYJ02 zJJi 430m4 565J21 Totsi Exp4dltpJTr JSJJg5 19J12 431074 564121 57&53 -4V16 2,121 -1￿3] -iJS4 64.108 $4.912 4.1 -64.IOB -54.912 T•tsl Tr•wf¢ 108 108 ¥LZI -13SAYO 185J06 19J97 4S.656 s￿86 391.91$ oll t*rrlréf•rw¥r 179,•51 JJSS 256.445

StJoh•'i PCC ALANCE5HEEr F•r thtpwlAfrw•l J•w2•2I i•Jl IJw*2•21 Fwnth Tthl Fw 2D21 C¥rrt•i 60.702 51342 285J70 119JOI 16.189 65.X4 3.355 215J29 3J5S 274•Jl 337J12 10 9S2 6J52 BlJ67 el 179J J4M¥ 69.nl JJ55 169m9 315 14 141433 l41.4)J 132,th57 939 14 69.714 45h56 19J97 3J55 3 J55 179 209079 2V5 S￿nIture DateofAppm¥al 2/ Ji/0

Note l •fPrrpnth xcotdance with the FtiWLtl￿ $4ndud ppltthk tn the UKJnd Rqub]ic of Tre1R￿￿1FRs 102) Icffcctivr I Jaowy2019}- (Ch￿111¢5 SORP (FPS 102)X the FwDciai Repxtin8 SthndKdApplitable iry thcUKand RepublÉcof IRJand(FRS 102) and theC1wiliE5 2011. 4pplicthlein th¢UK and Kqjublic of Irel￿dIFRs 102) aDd thBFttwml Sthnd￿d ipp]icoble ￿ thEUwt Kitisdom and kEpub]i¢ of Ir¢lxl (FRS 102)•lldtheCbxi¢5 2011 aad UKGetteAIEyAt£W¢d Prxtice •& it8pplits frorn l J4nuary2019. Thc a¢rouuts Swrntsl hllTrEbta ptEp￿1￿S1VeI knieand fair. Mew andha deF4rt¥J ftomthc Chritiu (Aixwits d Rry￿ts) Re￿1111rdE5 2008 (ffllyto the ex￿1 rtyuirrd ¢oproTridCa'm￿Irtd fair with the Fil￿]￿1 Stsmlard &pptx&le ill theUK •r#l Rwbli¢ of Ire1￿(FR$ I021 rtb¢Tth4ntheA¢¢ounting •nd RrwrtMl8by CbwitiES." Prnditcdfth fmN l Awil 2￿5 whith ha55uJcehECTh withdraML ThEPCCTr¢ts thedefiniiiott of d pthlKbaKfft¢MKywthrFRS 102. As%cts liabitiii¥ awe ￿li1&11yre￿IsoI at Ilow peryesr. knoAllyth¢ PCCTeVi¢WS the posilitiD of the¢hwrh funds and llukes dtsiLW a5Jpprnprii

Nole 2 Aeeouod•gp•lld COME Re£•8Nltlvll of lll¢omt wlth rtlated expewdltw in the SOFA. Grttts #thd T#x tE£l41￿ eirts: This is iwlud¢d inthe4¢¢Jullts wheu ￿Qy￿b Chrltsbk iclfvl¢le¥". Govrrna•cEtosts: Irrtt••vblEVAT: Si JLkn's PCC 15 notailt WVAT. Inuav#kVAT li ¢h*Fd•s•rw¢ y¥wthe￿IVlty forwlLith thraprndilure

Note 2 FUND ACCOVKnNG Getser•l Fund: Mknl•v#ryCotnrnltt¢ Ihe amount of thc bwly&J Crtnenl FuDdtsx fLYthe followinE 1455th ar(￿￿1 ofAny Th¢swM oftheJtvKwofG¢ner41 b¥ok inhd theGEnEThJ Fnnd HMRC de￿11 th¢y￿r￿ Oncthwdof ofth¢inwJ8¢trdCrtoerni FU￿ Inc￿￿rOr th¢followin8 yAr. and PÉNSIONS AS5 Tuglblt filed •J1g fori by chwNr. cut￿¢(￿1£d bellefi￿ pmpttty 1$ 4ot inthe•tCth￿ LILM2Ha)¥KI{¢) of theClwi¢ies Act 201 I. r iD•lievab￿ pr(ywry. listed in thccknh's Inv￿￿. vknKhuDbe lat limel Othrr fixed￿5 are witsiised Éfthy ￿ belli fwllmmrthan ojeyw. ￿de0&1 *least £i.QW. Theyartty￿ It tost tr. rf DEBTORS

No¢t 2 At¢Dtytstl¥ poHdts{rot'd) LIABIL￿lEs Cr¢dw54nd provisio1￿ arcTrwBniJ whavth¢rlwiry IAS rtsuhwjs frum apt EvcThtthat w¥ll probably rrsuli in th¢ tsan5ferof Pthty￿dtht ThwJnt4thtosettk tkob]yt1￿ ￿b¢￿rI￿red or ttliknly. Crdi TAXATION Th¢¢lwis¢xett¥t frwitsx ￿ incrffjtwd8ains fAUingwMhiD sethian 505 ofth¢Taxeg Ad 1988 orsett￿252 otthtTaxati

r4ote3 ADalyth oflbcoa FuNd To¢aL F To#1 Fw 2020 X21 19QII8 5511 IA655 5J96 l7J76 sjii 19&118 55.fill 14655 5.596 17.B76 12.841 io 14JThl 207.738 55.709 11575 4215 23224 6Jll 0ttt￿ff fjiftAidAifis m￿￿]Y￿1￿7DI-B￿k 4M30 Rai bwf l4Jty) 326967 14.300 323 72 4￿￿1 64J23 J23 20.454 65315 20.454 389.(7 17 537 Sb 471 477 391 4X+30 416 rth•rlt•ble 2J45 634 21.667 425 232 139 2[ 3.875 668 17J64 275 11.061 1.654 OlderptoplE'$7￿ryk 21.4567 425 232 139 HolidDy Clwb io 219 io 336 Sudries 4.014 Ch*vlt4ble Acll T•tsls 25.759 26.457 39577 417N8 21￿30 441708 430.351

Note 4 All￿Y￿ts •f E¥pEadkn¥e Tth TrAai Fwklq 44ffi13 47.113 47.1 IJ 7.052 1572 30,357 28,545 25.159 31904 47JQO A052 1572fil 357 14545 25.lJ9 31904 1572WI 30.357 2&545 25.159 Ji904 liJ97 1S?2 28J 27.149 24762 44.127 24811 1.161 1.093 159 159 110 372 SJIS 1789 9P1 1786 1746 3.745 19JDI J9J02 19.502 3.515 194J 1913 194J 4319 1565 45 321 32B 323 4,680 iJ 1,435 956 50 2ty 1.198 357 347 421 215 5Z9 175 92 232 .252 21.116 3.6J3 3,6JJ OWerF<ck'i wuk 634 INJ8 ?,l2 11,414 9.479 9￿15 JJJ65 9,4ZI 13.365 3.430 21147 &n2 13J65 -11237 -9.937 355,948 ij 19JQZ ISQD 42th56J 26157 4th11¢0 5W91 317 J3 35 A*t F¢¢ J.12 J.120 3.12 3.447 33 31 Jjii 3J23 dlthrvGTAAdl•t 359J9J 19.502 2SJI 4JDm4 26A57 401617 s65.￿1

DtlaJI types ofupeodltsyt i•¢ ye TTrvel and Tolal an￿1PaId £1,163 SJ Ftts fOreu￿1￿knl arr•￿tt Audi￿5 £3.120 Note6 Pald ethpio &1 Stff to IllJ96 11,996 127.350 12.552 -9,937 NICS t￿￿Y￿Sta1)￿￿￿￿¢C 4.4 The thtJYww4ffj(202tr. 5A SJ Not¢7 CraD¢ ￿lIdDl 7.1 MlJslHary y￿ts The PCC ha5 d¢¢id>l totrMrfcT I l%of thepriw exeldillE t[￿￿￿￿11(115 the in thepThxycar. thE FCC OVEedkn ￿1￿cethe nI￿rerand￿￿lY It% of th¢P￿rY￿.5 Generni Fllttd iti¢L*tiBwillb¢8iVaL In 2021. thu¢f(rffy£41101 wAsAivts •lld•2022 £41.448 knld bc

71 •fm1￿￿#ry zrn•¢ wkl•E 2021 2020 TeuF¥t TAn7JnIalMwa}{un￿lcl￿ Youth for￿11[ (fo 5UPPrtN•1 &Joy} CMS (To & W) 5,Wl 3.032 iO.OL 4.035 3,¥BO 2.328 5.150 Spofis Chaplthihty 3550 5.150 2,050 3.410 £43J91 £42.515 £48.646 £47,835 (b) TallzaniaFuod 7J Fulld k•Ms thef•M•w* bknat thty¢•ro4d NOtAU￿￿ted 16.B89 19J98 (dl TanzalliA Futhl

Note 8 T8o%lblt Ftstd A¥¥d¥ .1 C•st ofrxe & Fittin At 1st Janu•ry2021 A¢ 31 DeumbH2021 J.0 82 Ac¢ullxl•kd &pnthii At 1st Jthuary 2021 CharKC forPcriod At 31Jt Dttathr2021 i.thjo 8J Net Bwkvahe At31#De¢Embcr 2020 A131￿De<r￿202I Note 9 Deb¢•n •d pr￿*Y￿￿4ts JahD'$ Hou5ingA&q 4,90Z 3355 38.485 I4.￿] U0.7•2 4.780 P4Tish Wea 17562 TolAI One loHn of £IW.(th) Ifw IS St. Jobn's Plrk) nwje ￿$t)￿"sHoU51￿￿A5￿1￿ll￿ Trpllid i the year. 2 paY￿ts or£15.i￿ wcre ttwk IS SL Jc4wl Iw. ThtlLHllS frnm£30IKK) to thetmtbalpJKe ofNI ￿r4¥￿tingth¢stj(￿ts PArkkw

N•tc 10 Cre41¢0Tr and •¢uY 2•20 Audii 75,1110 {3SI 1774 750 1587 615 In]and R¢venv¢ T•tsl 18lh67 Addlthal dlthr Durin8 2021 £2llm12OZO: £12.(￿) framth¢GcDcTrl Fund h> &MainlawLce Fund #Nd £42,108 (2020.. £42.9121 w% tr1$f￿ frThntheG¢nerai thB Mi5sioDJry exh in ￿¢￿dan￿With i&ollsof stJaI￿.5 FCC In¢•rnefr•m l¢pd Th#ewa% £IO.th) fmrw Le8xiesthrlli¥20211202Tr. £lm N•¢e 12 The PCC b&% to SiJohn'$ HIKLsIr¥A550cia￿ inf•hKh * PCC iimeofthethisMI A close fami1ymcm￿0f a truste¢ pida Mlyby St John's Thwch of£lOJ95 {202tr. £18 J87) snd a peLsioth of £473 (202￿. £8661. Nate IJ Note 14 Thel4wdity rt5uv¢4md the$h￿t-￿[M anknJtLt th4ithE PCC Is rtsttve 1$ rquwrd in 2021 sin¢e thc 2022 Li P￿1ve rtIrtth￿1llv￿tINl The re*rve

Ai•lpts of Fu FHnds llt •IMIRqzI Funds xt 3111212•21 Unrestrlrttd fuDds G¢n¢r31 fillld Mis5i(Mwy fuTrJ 185.506 19.397 45.656 417.048 4,030 21.630 -359J95 48.646 -19J02 4.108 42.108 179,051 10,889 69.784 Restrl¢t¢d funds Tanzania fund 5,886 -2J31 3J55 ot41 fund8 74 Fxn¢b at •110lll02 Fwids ai 3111212020 Umrethlcted Grn¢ral Missionary find 198.841 422.839 1,816 -381262 47.835 -13&724 -54.912 42912 185 506 19?97 45ffj56 164.684 RutTkted (￿dI 5.886 5,8B6 Tot*1 funds £391 Is 51 445

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE PCC OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH, BLACKHEATH

OPINION

We have audited the financial statements of St. John the Evangelist Church, Blackheath for the year ended 31 December 2021 which comprise the statement of financial activities, balance sheet and the related notes, including a summary of significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

In our opinion the financial statements:

BASIS FOR OPINION

We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (UK)) and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We are independent of the charity in accordance with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in the UK, including the FRC’s Ethical Standard, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

CONCLUSIONS RELATING TO GOING CONCERN

In auditing the financial statements, we have concluded that the PCC's use of the going concern basis of accounting in the preparation of the financial statements is appropriate.

Based on the work we have performed, we have not identified any material uncertainties relating to events or conditions that, individually or collectively, may cast significant doubt on the charity's ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least twelve months from when the financial statements are authorised for issue.

Our responsibilities and the responsibilities of the PCC with respect to going concern are described in the relevant sections of this report.

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OTHER INFORMATION

The other information comprises the information included in the annual report, other than the financial statements and our auditor’s report thereon. The PCC are responsible for the other information. Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information and, except to the extent otherwise explicitly stated in our report, we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon. In connection with our audit of the financial statements, our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsistencies or apparent material misstatements, we are required to determine whether there is a material misstatement in the financial statements or a material misstatement of the other information. If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact.

We have nothing to report in this regard.

MATTERS ON WHICH WE ARE REQUIRED TO REPORT BY EXCEPTION

In the light of the knowledge and understanding of the charity and its environment obtained in the course of the audit, we have not identified material misstatements in the Report of the Trustees.

We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the Charities Act 2011 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion:

RESPONSIBILITIES OF PCC

As explained more fully in the trustees' responsibilities statement, the PCC are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as the PCC determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

In preparing the financial statements, the PCC are responsible for assessing the charity's ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the PCC either intend to liquidate the charity or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.

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ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH, BLACKHEATH (continued)

AUDITOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE AUDIT OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements.

Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance with laws and regulations. We design procedures in line with our responsibilities, outlined above, to detect material misstatements in respect of irregularities, including fraud. The extent to which our procedures are capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud is detailed below:

As part of an audit in accordance with ISAs (UK), we exercise professional judgment and maintain professional scepticism throughout the audit. We also:

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INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE PCC OF

ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH, BLACKHEATH (continued)

We communicate with those charged with governance regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies in internal control that we identify during our audit.

USE OF OUR REPORT

This report is made solely to the PCC (also known as “trustees”), as a body, in accordance with Section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and the regulations made under section 154 of that Act, and the requirements of the Church Accounting Regulations 2006. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the PCC those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor’s report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the PCC as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.

SHIPLEYS LLP Statutory Auditors 10 Orange Street Haymarket London, WC2H 7DQ

28 April 2022

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