Charity registration number 1132922 THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Caladine Chartered Certified Accountants
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Parochlal Church Councll R8vd R M Graham (Vicar) Mrs M Luffingham (Churchwarden) Mr D Saxby (Churchvmrden) Mr R K Booth Dr J Canning Mrs L Cannon Mrs M M B Coleman Mr D Cordrey Dr J Garvican DrAA Risbridger Mr D Sinden Mrs D Sinden (Secretary and Synod Repl Mr C Taylor Mr R Tipplng Mrs H Balrd Mr R Smith (Appointed 19 November 2024) (Appointed 4 February 2025) Charlty numbor 1132922 Prlnclpal address Vicarage Road Hailsham East Sussex BN27 1BL Independent examlner Jacki8 Irvin8-Smith Independent Examiners Ltd Unit 2, Broadbridge Business Centre Delling Lane Bosham Hampshire P018 8NF Bankers Barclays Bank PLC Leicester LE87 2BB
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH CONTENTS Page Parochial Church Council Members, report Statement of Parochlal Church Council members, responsibilities 11 Independent 8xamln8r's r8POrt 12 statement of financial activities 13-14 Statement of financial position Note8 to the financial statements 16-29
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 The Parochial Church Council present their annual report and financial statements for th8 year ended 31 December 2024. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set oul in note 1 to the financial statements and comply with the Church's trust deed, the Charits'es Act 2011 and "Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to ¢hariti8s preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019)" ObJectlve8 and actlvltles The primary objective of Hailsham Parish Church is help each other to know JesLts Christ better and lo make him better known through sharing his good news for all. The PCC has the responsibility of cckaperating with the Incumbent in achieving this primary objective. The Church family continue to be thankful for the Lord's provision of Rory Graharn who was licansed as Vicar in May 2023. The PCC continue to work with Rory in achieving the set objectives. The methods used in ord8r to achieve this objective are to hold open public Church services every Sunday both for th8 8ncouragement of those who are following Jesus, and to share the gospel good news with all who attend. During the Sunday morning services there is provision for children and young people to be taught thB news in age appropriate groups. At least one Sunday morning each month a family service is held when th8 who18 congregation stays together for teaching and worship. In addition, special Services are held at Easter, Harvest and Christmas to celebrate these important festivals. To supplement the teaching delivered during the weekly Sunday services, a network of smaller growth groups meet together to explore the Bible in more depth. Growth group leaders are regularly trained to lead these groups using devotional material provid8d. Several other groups meel weekly or18ss frequently including.. ABC'S- a parent and toddler group. SALT - regular Bible study, discussion and activities for teens Youth Zone - monthly youth group for years 6-9+ Women2Women - events and activities for ladies to invite friends to. Men @ HPC - bi-monthly events and activities for men to enjoy and invlte frlends to. Meeting Point- Monthly meeting mainly for seniors As well as the more regular activities, the Church building is used by a number of groups In the local community. During the summer months the building is open weekly during the daytime for anyone to visit. It is also open during key events in the life of Hailsham such as Bonfire Night and Christmas Light Switch on to we5come in the community. There are also additional activities for the children including t0 holiday clubs held during Easter and the school summer holidays. There are strong links wrth local schools and Care Homes. PubliG ben9fit The Parochial Church Council have paid due regard to guidance issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities the Church should undertake. Achievements and performance Significant 8Gtivities and achievements against objectives Overvlew- LookTng Back We look back with thankfulness to the Lord for his kindness to us as a church family in the past year in ke8ping us united in keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus. We have gone through another year of change for us in life of HPC as significantly in October we said farewell to our Children and Families Minister (Lyn Gooding) and also one of our lead Churchwardens (David Gooding).
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 'Knowing Jesus and making Jesus known, underpins all that W8 do as we meet together on Sundays and throughout the week as we meet in different groups. For men, women, young people and children to meet Jesus Christ in his word and respond to him in repentance and faith so thal His word is continually at work transforming hearts and minds. To equip us individually and as church family to love, serve, grow and learn. This will be expressed as we meet tog8ther and as we go about our daily lives and serve in our local context. 2024 We continue to giv8 grateful thanks to the Lord for Rory Graham vAio has been Vicar since May 2023. He serves the church family faithfully in his 5eadership and example. God's Word is unchanging but the context into which it is preached is continually changing. There is an increasing disconnect in society away from the gospel in general and this becomes increasingly apparent at Easter and Christmas. The Church of England's Living in Love and Faith as well as recent adverse press coverage regarding the Church of England continues to shape our local response as a church in the preaching and application of God's Word, holding fast to gospel truths and keepin9 our eyes fixed on Jesus. There was a significant change In our staff team in October as our Children and Families Minister and Wardan moved away and are very sadly missed across the lif8 of HPC (see staff team section). In addition the congregation Is changing as each week we continue to welcome new people which has been encouraging and a real joy as we seek lo welcom8 and serve all who Gome in. At the AGM in April 2024 the Electoral Roll was recorded at 207. The Mission Statistics record an average attendance of 169 adults and 17 under 16s. At the end of 2024 there were a total of 279 (from O- 70+) in th8 'worshipping community, _ attending in person or via 'church at home, and we continue to be grateful to th8 Audio Visual and Technical team for all Ihey do and in the provision of livestreaming 10.30am and certain other services to enable those who are unable to attend to stlll be connected to HPC church family and to hear God's Word. Tha church office maintains and updates a church webslte which records details of what's golng on In the life of HPC as well as sending out a weekly update email to the church family and a copy of the service sheet to particularly enable those who are not able lo attend in person to be connected. The church also uses Facebook In order to communicate not only with church family but th8 community and further afield, In 2024 Churchsulte was introduced to HPC for church members to help comTnunication and integrate operational roles across different areas of church life. One significant benefit of using Churchsuite is for events and sign ups and the ease of those from the community in engaging with this when booking such as Holiday Club, Women2Women Gingerbread Evening and the Men'5 Breakfast. Sunday Servlces 08.30am Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) 10.30am Main Morning Service, All Age Service monthly. We have again been blessed by faithful, clear, challenging gospel bible teaching on Sundays. We benefited from the preaching of God's Word from Rory Graham, David Bourne, Tony Cannon and Chris Taylor as well as Ed Drew from Faith in Kids (Bible by the Beach Sunday in May} and Bishop Julian Henderson in October. Sermon series at 10.30am have been in Genesis. 1 Corinthians, John, 1 Thes5alonians and the monthly All Age Service has included talks on 'postcards from Jesus, looking at the different churches in Revelation. The BIG series continues at 6.30pm on Sunday evenings It included the BIG READ (reading a book ofthe bible out loud all together), The BIG PRAY - monlhly prayer meeting. the BIG THINK (reading 'the good news we almost forgot, by Kevin de Young), the BIG WATCH- engaging with a series of seminars on a range of subjects (What do I say when? _ answering friends questions, 'Being human, series of talks by Dr Ros Clarke, Church and Mental Health, Honest evangelism, Teach us to pray, Martin Luther's happy discovery (Reformation). These have all been helpful in engaging with God's Word in a fresh way and we continue to be grateful for good Christian resources that are made available to help us individually and corporately to grow in our faith including the Lent and Advent book5.
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 The helpful HPC monthly prayer diary contains items to pray for both within the life of HPC, s8rvic8s, specific needs, events and people, evangelism and outreach, and needs in other countries including the persecuted church. Big Slng (30th June) This was such an encouraging evening of hymns and songs alongside testimonies from some of the HPC music group. Church famlly plcnlc and prayer17 July) It was a real encouragement to see the church family sitting & chatting over lunch and praying in groups around the church building. A good number from SALT really engaged in prayer forAssistant Minister Children & Families. Sundays- chlldren and young people There are a number of children's groups meeting on Sunday mornings to teach Ihe bible in an age appropriate way to th8 children in our care. Little Diggers {babies and pre-school children), Seekers and Discovereis (Keystage 1 and 2), Quest (school years 7 - 91 aiming to guide the children to look at the bible in a deeper way. These are ably led by a team of leaders and help8rs. Muslc at HPC The Minister for Music works hard in bringing together a team of musicians and slngers to ably serve the Morning Service on Sundays and this is augm8nt8d for special services, particularly Easter and Christma8. It brings together many people from the church family serving alongside one another. In addition there is a group of'younger musicians, who play on certain Sundays as well as for Holiday Club. Speclal Servlces Throughout the year there are a number of special services. These include Easter (Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday 08.30, 10.30 and 6.30pm), HaNest services in October as well as Christmas (see separate section). Easter and Christmas are particularly busy times of year in the church calendar and provide brilliant opportunities to speak th8 good news of Jesus to many from our local community. The Remembrance Service was held on 10 November at the earlier time of 09.30 to enable the congregation to join the civic service of remembrance at the War Memorial nearby. This is a key 8v8nt in the community calendar. Some join this service, and then participate in the service at the War Memorial which attract5 a large number from the community. The Vicar of HPC also leads prayers at the War Memorial. Afterwards all are welcom8J into the church building for refreshments and a large number from the community including the Mayor and area representatives came and there were good conversations, with a number of Remembrance gospel tracts given out. On the first Sunday afternoon in November each year the church holds a service of thanksgiving and remembrance for those who have been recently bereaved. This serves the families of those who have had a funeral seNice conducted at the church or crematorium by a member of the clergy in the past year, or for those amongst church family who have lost family and friends and want to come to the service to give thanks, pray and remember. Although smaller in number in 2024 the SeiCe continues to be helpful to those who attend the Servre and stsy for tea and cake afteards, Chrlstmas It cannot be underestimated how important this time of year is in proclalmlng the good news of Jesus. Christmas invitations are distributed through the doors of all homes in the parish. Many people came into the church building including church family and community of all ages for the different services and events. Despite the reduced size staff team a full programme of events and serVIS took place. In summary HPC welcomed 3309 people into the church bulldlng over the Christmas period (1 25 December). This include5 services on Sunday5, a Meet the Characters of Christmas event, three Christingle Services and a Christmas Day service. A Daytime Carols and a Christmas concert by Wealden Brass. School Carol services121 as well as Hailsham Community College were held at HPC. Awomen's gingerbread house building evening for not yet Christian friends with a speaker. In addition Rory Graham took assemblies at schools during December. There were 9 Christmas Services held in local Care Homes run by an HPC team
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 The Carols by Candlelight service is always a highlight following a traditional fomiat of carols and bible readings and serving mulled wine and mince pies afterwards. The 3 identical Christingle services took place on Christmas Eve at 3pm, 4.30pm and 6pm with 756 in attendance. Lots of families who are part of ABCS, local schools or those who had attended the Meet the Characters of Christmas event came along and it is good to keep th8se links with them. Prior to the main Christmas programme the church building was open for the town Christmas light switch on at the end of November and welcomed in 250+ people and invitations to Christmas services and Meet the Char&ters of Christmas were handed out and 17 people booked in for Meet the Characters that evening using the QR code feature that Churchsuite enables. This was very encouraging. Baptlsm, Thanksglvlng• Weddlng and Funeral 8ervlces There were 3 services of Thanksgiving for a child (1-4 years), 4 chlldren There were 4 couple5 married at Hailsham Parish Church In 2024 Funerals There were 13 funeral services held at Hailsham Parish Church in 2024. During th8 year It was noted with particular sadness, and yet resurrection hope, the deaths of a number of church members who had a clear faith and trust in Jesus. There were also a number of funeral services held in th8 church building or at a local crematorium conducted by a member of the clergy team for a number of local resident5 With family and fri8nds in attendance. Two notable funeral services with regard to the communty were.. The funeral for Hailsham Town Crier, a member of Hailsham Parish Church The funeral of a young local man following a fatal stabbing in Hailsham at the end of August. HPC durfng the week This is an overview of activities in the church building where we seek to encourage and build up one another in our faith and trust in Jesus as we study the bible together or through a range of different activities. Mondays PM PM Eve AM Eve AM 12-2 AM PM PM Eve Eve Eve Eve PM Meeting Point- mainly for seniors (monthly) Growth Groups (hvo weekly) - bibl8 study groups Bellringing (weekly) Oasis Ladies Bible Study (weekly term time) PCC meetings (bi monthly) Creative Craft group (weekly) Op8n Church weekly from May - end August ABCS (weekly tem time)- for adults, babies and Ghlldren Monthly Prayer meetings for local Church leaders Gr0h Groups (two weekly) SALT (weekly term time) Year 9 -13 Music Practice Youthzone (monthly) - for youngsters in Year 6 and above Bridge Racing (monthly 2nd Saturday)-welcoming dads and kids. Younger Musicians- termlylsix times a year. Tuesdays Wednesday5 Thursdays Friday Saturday Blble Study Groups: Growth Groups and Oasls: There ar8 currently 11 groups that meet either daytime or evening throughout the week (usually 1Ge monthly) with 129 members across these groups. Groups meet either in the Ghurch building or in a local church member's home. We have looked together at different material (Christian book by Alistair Begg, Old Testament bible study, theme.. prayer) and it ha5 been good to engage with bible truths, apply it and encourage on8 another as we discuss and pray it through. The ladies only bible study 0Up called Oasis meet weekly during term time and they use a range of bible resources to engage with God's word. Bellringing at HPC.. There is a team of Bellringers who ring the bells prior to the Morning and Evening service as well a5 on special occasions. They meet weekly and a few other times for practice. Meeting Polnt: is a group aimed mainly to serve our seniors who meet monthly at Hailsham Parish Church. There are 76 members with average attendance of 52 each month, mainly from within the church congregation but there are a number of others too who are not yet Christians. The programme includes a range of different speakers from local interest organisations, Christian organisations, speakers from the staff team, a summer outing and a Carol Service where members invite their friends. It is an encouraging time of fellowship and friendship.
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS, REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Craft Group.. meet on Wednesday mornings to do a range of different craft projects and enjoy a time of fellowship together. A craft fair wa5 held in November inviting in the local community. Open Church: The church building is open during the summer months to welcome visitors and a number of people come in to look around, sit quietly or to read and look at infom)ation. They are warmly welcomed and there have been some helpful conversations. ABCS: This popular playgroup meets during term time each Thursday for Adults, Babies and Children and is full of parents, grandparents and little ones with a core of regulars. There is lots of noise and toys, a song time as well as a story time from the bible and each term there is a party. The team helping are great at drawing alongside and inviting familie5 to services or other activities. From 2025 this will come under the leadership of a newly appointed Early Years Ministy Coordinator. Hailsham Mlnlsters Prayer meetlng. The Vicar, together with local church ministers maet monthly to pray together and for the town. SALF. This group is for anyone in year 9 to 13 and as well as energetic games and snacks there is bible study and discussion on a range of topical issues or questions. Youthzone: m88t Monthly for a range of dlfferent actlvities for Year 6 and above. It includes a short reflection from a Bible verselpassage. Brldge Raclng: An opportunity for dads and childrenlyoung people to meet together for Scalextrlc racing at different venue and to be invited to services and activities at HPC. Younger Muslclans: an opportunity for children and young people with others and also their parents and carers to meet together for music practice together. Servlng our church family Church weekend away This is a real highlight for church family to b8 able to spend tlme together. It took place from 24 - 26 May 2024 at Coldharbour Meadows just a few miles from Hailsham. It is a great local facility with the option to camp or commute. There are teaching sessions from the bible for adults and separately for children (led by a team from St George's Church Worthing), a range of activities, lovely meals, a camp fire and songs on the Saturday evening, morning service at HPC and lunch for all back at the campsite followed by an afternoon informal communion service. It Is well attended by those camping, commuting, visiting on the Saturday andlor coming on Sunday after the morning service. It is great for getting to know one another more and spend quality time together as family. The series of talks on '1 will build my church, led by David Griffin Ifomier Curate, now Associate Vicar Children and Families at Emmanuel, Croydon) were helpful and encouraging. During the summer too there was opportunity for church family to acc8Pt invitations to Vlcarage Coffee momings. These were lovely informal times of being together and encouraging one another. Men and Women's programmes Our programmes for men, women and children seek to encourage those in our Ghurch family in their faith but also to reach out to those who don't yet know Jesus as Lord and Saviour and for men and women to invite their friends from the local community to a number of events. Men at HPC hold a bi monthly men's breakfast at a local venue with a different speak8r each time. There have been some powerful testimonie5 by a whole range of men who have all pointed to Jesus and the differCe knowing Jesus makes. These have been well attended and growing with a number of not yet Christian friends coming along. Women at HPC held a number of different events in 2024. The aim is reaching out and building up, encouraging Christian women to shar8 their faith. The programme included a breakfast, pimms and pudding (62 people) and the extremely popular Gingerbread house Christmas Event {60 people). Th8 latter were specifically designed to invite not yet Christian friends along to and 8ach had a different speaker who spoke about the difference knowing Jesus makes relating well to the context and clearly pointing to Jesus. Thes8 were very well attended with many HPC ladies inviting their not yet Christian friends and a great team helping at these events.
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Serving children & famllles Holiday Clubs Easter Eggstravaganza: This was a one day Holiday Club in the moming in the usual Holiday Club format with the addition of parents being invited for the last half hour when the review of learning and songs takes place. This was an opportunity for parents to hear the story. The focus was on the resurrection - Jesus is alive - what that teaches us and what it means for us. This was followed by a lunch for the families and an opportunity for the team to chat with families and build relationships. There were some very encouraging conversations. Holiday Club children were all given som8 Easter eggs and an Easter tract. Summer Holiday Club.. A castle themed holiday club with teaching on the armour of God. A good nurtier of children came and a brilliant first day (Wednesday) was had by all with the children being very engaged and there was a good time too in the Vicarage Garden {games). There were a higher number of younger children but less in year 5 and 6. Parents had been contacted in advance in light of the fatal stabbing in Southport at a children's club to reassure them about the Holiday Club, t8am DBS ch8cks and to reassure them about movement from the church building to the Vicarage Garden for games. The fatal stabbing on Thursday evenlng In Hallsham meant that the church grounds were cordonad off and after much prayer it was declded to cancel Friday's holiday club to show respect and care to the grlevlng families and protect the reputation of the church to show care to the community at that time. Although it felt a sad ending to the Holiday Club God 15 sovereign. Booklet5 were taken around to families with an invitation to the lunch on 13th October {Goodings farewell service). There were a good number who came to the open airAII Age Service on the Sunday 1 st September. Conversations with parents since have indicated that a number said how excited the children were to be at Holiday Club. Praise God for th8s8 great evangelistic opportunities Work with and In Schools The HPC staff team are grateful for the warm relationships with the local schools in the parish. Two of the local schools have engaged enthusiastically with Easter Experience. 180 children as well as school staff and parents from 4 local schools (HPC goes into these schools to take Assemblies as welll - Grovelands, Burfield, Phoenix and Ibthite House came into the church bullding in the week before Easter for a Murder Mystery interactive style event retelling of the Easter Story enabling children to move around crime scenes depicting different scen8s of the Easter story. Children look for clues as to who killed this man and at the end all come together, watch a video, listen to a short talk and then take a vote as to who killed thi5 man. They are always 5urpri5ed by the twist al the end that everyone killed Jesus. They return to school with a book called 'the Third Day,, clearly telling of the Easter story. Thank God for thi5 wonderful gospel opportunity and privilege to share this with the children who took part asking lots of big questions and there is so much p051tive feedback from children and adults. Each child was given a Holiday Club flyer inviting them to the Easter Holiday Club. Meet the Characters of Christmas is an interactive experience to find out what is so special about the baby. It took place over 2 days with 152 children with their teachers in attendance. Children engage with the characters and ask questions. It is appreciated too by the staff. It is another opportunity to share the gospel with trse young people and adults that go with them. Local schools lte House, Burfield & Phoenix together and Hailsham Community College held their Christmas Carol services at HPC with Rory Graham speaking at each of these. Across these Services there was a total of 254 adults and 370 under 16s. Additionally assemblies were taken regularfy at our local schools and are opportunities to bring gospel truths, the good news of Jesus to these young peopl8. Servlng our local community It is a privilege to be located in the heart of our town, just off the High Street. Hailsham is a continually growing town with a lot of new housing and therefore new people continue to move into the area.
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Open Church The church building is open from May September one weekday lunchtime and it has been good to welcome visitors, some new to Hailsham. There is opportunity to look round the church building, sit quietly, chat to the team, take literature. and our prayer is that this will be a warm doorstep to the gospel. When there is a large event on in Hailsham Town Centre there is opportunity for the church building to be open and this is particularly popular be88n the processions on the night of Hailsham's Bonfire Celebrations, and also the Town Christmas light 5Wltch on. These are opportunities to welcome in our loca5 community and offer drink5 and cakes as well as leaflets on what goes on at HPC and Christmas invitations to services. Care Home Servlces Volunteers from HPC led by a member of our staff team have taken service5 in 9 of the local Care Homes in Hailsham. These have taken place at Easter, Summer, Harvest and Christmas. The services include bible readings, prayers and hymns as well as a short talk. There is time aft8rwards for the volunteers to chat with the care home residents and the Care Homes have been very appreciative. At the Christmas services there were 247 in attendance across the 9 services. Work wlth the vulnerable We have enjoyed a partnership prayerfully and fi'nancially with a Hailsham Foodbank who serve some of the more under supported parts of our communily. The Vicar Serves as one of the Trustee5 of the Trust that manages the Foodbank. Communlty groups (uslng the church bulldlng) A number of Community Groups use the church building at various times in the year. The Community Forurn {represenlatives from different community groups) hold their meelings biwmonthly and a large event 'lNhat can l join in Hailsham?, takes place each January. At this January event there were approx. 200 visitors into the church building engaging with the different community groups and there is an HPC stand. Hailsham Festival uses the church building for variou5 events in September including the Mayor's Concert which is always very popular. Growlng our falth Chrlstlanlty Explor8d and Hope Explored Courses These courses have run in 2024 at Hailsham Parish Church wlth a number of participants, some new to faith, some wanting a refresher. The courses have started with a simple meal and opportunity to chat with one another before watching the course video, looking at the gospel of Mark or Luke and exploring who 15 Jesus, why did he come and what d08S it mean for us? Our prayer is that people will put their trust in Jesus a5 their Saviour for the first time or renew their faith In Him. Word One to One (John's gospel) This is an unpacking of John's gospel in an accessible way and is easy to use alongside someone who is perhaps a new Christlan, has just done Christianity Explored or who perhaps wants to start reading th8 bible alongside a more mature Christian. Kate Ivory is ctrordinating Word one to one at HPC and overseeing linking people up. It is encouraging that there are a number of Word one to one bible reading partnerships happening across the life of HPC, one as a result of Christianity Explored. Growlng our falth through local blble conferences It has been a joy to support external local conferences. Bible by the Beach takes place annually in Eastboume and group from HPC attended in 2024 and were challenged and encouraged by the bible teaching and evening celebration seNices. A number also served the event either in teaching young people or in practical roles. Southem Womens Convention takes place in June each year and Sussex Gospel Partnership holds a number of training events for those in ministry as well as the Annual Conference in November which is open to all. Paul Mallard spoke about Heaven. These are attended by a number from HPC and we are grateful for these conferences which help us grow in our faith. Young people from HPC have the opportunity of being away on a young person5 camp for their age group and have enjoyed spending extended time together learning from God's word together and having lots of fun too. Several have served as part of the team in leadership roles or practically.
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Supportlng Mlsslon Partners- the church world wlde It is good for us to be involved in supporting and praying for the church world wide a5 our mission partners seek to speak about Jesus in the different parts of the world in which they serve. The Foxes are still fairly new in their ministry overseas to South East Asia. The Milsons are serving in Valencia, Spain and we welcomed a new partnership with Adam and Nomfi Tomalin who are serving through Crosslinks in South Africa (Adam Tomalin is the son of a formerAssociate Vicar who served at HPC). Staff Team We are very thankful for the work of the staff leam in 2024, for Rory Graham (Vicarl, Lyn Gooding (Children and Families), Chris Taylor {MusiclCare Home Ministry) as well as the Warden team, officeladmin team and voluntary women's minister. W8 are grateful to the Lord for sustaining the teaffl during the year. The Clergy team continued to be one person. Rory Graham as Vicar is supported by occasional preaching which is greatly appreciated. The Associate Vicar post remains vacant but a partnership with a local church is currently being explored which would provide 8UPPOrt in an Associate Vicar role. There was a significant change in our staff team in October as our Children and Families Minister (Lyn Gooding) and one of our lead Wardens {David Gooding) moved away to be nearer family. We thank God for their ministry and are very much missed across the life of HPC. We are thankful to God for providing a new Warden and an Early Years Mlnlstry Co-ordlnator (from January 2025). The ministry of HPC, dependent on the Lord'5 grace, has carried on and responded to th8 different challenges, acknowledging in particular the pressure put on Rory during this year. Servant hearted church family continue to serve faithfully across all areas of church family life and ministry and we are grateful for gospel unity. Responses to our changlng landscape Hailsham as a town continues to grow as new housing continues to be built in many areas across the parish and surrounding area. We continue to welcome new people into the church building who have recently moved into the area. Llvlng In Love and Falth An important and significant topic again in the past year has been the Church of England developments regarding the 'Living in Love and Faith, process, and the decision at the General Synod in F8bruary to go fOard with commending 'Pray8rs of Love and Faith, for same sex couples. We were pleased to welcome Bishop Julian Henderson to HPC in October and for a helpful time with him and the PCC following the service. The PCC of Hailsham Parish Church upholds the unchangeable truths of scripture that marriage is b@een one man to one woman. It also 8mphasises that, as a church famlly, we endeavour to be welcoming to ev8ryone that our Lord brings to us. pcc The Parochial Church Council met 6 times in 2024 {normally bi monthly). It has 15 PCC members including the PCC Secretary. 4 members left in 2024. Margaret Coleman was co-opted onto the PCC in November, taking on the role of Safeguarding Lead al HPC. Following David Gooding's departure in October Margery Luffingham wa5 appointed as Vice Chair. Dan Saxby was formally elected as Church Warden following an Extraordinary Meeting following the Moming Service on 27th October 2024. Gratitude to God expressed for those newly serving in these roles and to those who served so faithfully. At the nomial business PCC meeting5 there have been buildings and finance reports, safeguarding as well as wider reporting on a number of matters. An important and significant area of reporting to the PCC in the past year has once again been on Church of England issues regarding Living in Love and Faith. It is important to keep praying for the church aderS and PCC as they seek to remain faithful to Christ and biblical teaching and doctrine of the church. Another area of reporting was around the advertising and interview process for an Associate Vicar and Children and Families Worker in both June and September. For different reasons a postholder was not able to be appointed and we trust in God's timing and sovereignty over this.
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Thanks are recorded for the hard work of the Buildings and Finan Committee as well as the Safeguarding team which help to inform the PCC as they meet. Gratitud& is expressed to Ken Thomas for all his hard work in ensuring the church building is well maintained and safe including improvements to tech in order to serve us well now and into the future. The PCC acknowledges its dependence on the Lord, and holding fast to biblical truths, and commits all that lies ahèad to our sovereign, faithful, unchanging God. Flnancial revlew In the year under review, the Church recorded an overall surplus of £57,101 after the revaluatlon of the inv8Stments (2023.. deficit of £90.660). This broke down into a surplu5 on the general funds {unrestricted and designated) of £52,19112023-deficit of £92,530) and a surplus on the restricted funds of £4.910 (2023-. surplus of £1,870). The restricted funds, which are not available for general use by the PCC increased thls year as detailed in note 20 to the accounts. Restricted funds held at the balance sheet date amounted to £9,327 (2023.. £4,417). The PCC continue5 to seek to balance annual revenue income against annual revenue expenditure to avold the need to fund shortfalls from capital resources. R8seNes policy As at the year end, total income reserves amounted to £924,447 {2023:£867,346}. Of this amount, £9,327 (2023: £4,417) are restricted and not available for the general purposes of the charity. In addition, £730,941 (2023- £676,439) of the funds are designated and represent investments held to generate income, as well as tangible fixed assets which can only be realised by their disposal. Taking into account th8 above, of the total reserves held at the balance sheet date, the level of unrestricted free reserves amounts to £184,179 (2023: £186,490). It is the policy of the Church that unrestricted funds which have not been designat8d for a specific use should be maintained at a level equivalent to beeen three and six month's general fund expenditure. The Parochial Church Council considers that reserves at this level will ensure that, in the event of a significant drop in funding, they will be able to continue the Church's current activitias while consideration is given to ways in which additional funds may be raised. Based on the expenditure for the year, this would indicate the required level of reserves to be between £62,000 and £125,000. The level of free reserves held at the balance sheet date is £184,179 (2023.'£186,490) which Is above the level required. Investment policy The Church holds Ilsted Investments with a value of £887195 with the Church's Investment managers, Kleinwort Hambros. These investments were purchased following the sale of the surplus land and property. The Gurrent investment strategy is to reinvest income generated by th8 Portfolio to grow the capital value of the fund. significant sum has been withdrawn from investments over a number of years and taking thi5 approach looks to strengthen the position moving forwards. In future, once some of the capital value has been reinstated, any income generated will be used to fund salaries of staff employed by the PCC. However, where the need arises funds will be withdrawn from the portfolio to cover deficits on the day-to-day running costs of the Church. Close contact is maintained with the investment managers who manage the portfolio. They provide regular reports and summaries of transactions for review by the PCC members. The PCC is fully guided by their investment managers in dealing with this aspect of the Church's financial affairs. Major risks The Parochial Church Council has assessed th8 major risks to which the Church is exposed, and are satisfied that systems are in place to mitigate exposure to the major risks.
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 structure, governance and management The Church is governed by the Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956 as amended and the Church Representation Rules {contained in Schedule 3 to the Synodical Government Measure 1969 as amended). The PCC is a body corporate by the name of the parochial church council of the parish for which it is appointed and has perpetual succession. The PCC is registered with Charity Commission in England and Wales under its formal title The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Hailsham,, registration number 1132922. The Parochial Church Council who served during the year and up to the date of signature of the financial statements were.. Revd R M Graham (Vicar) Mr D J Gooding {Churchwarden) Mrs M Luffingham {Churchwarden) Mr D Saxby {Churchwarden) Mrs F W S Newton {Synod Rep) Mr R K Booth Dr J Canning Mrs L Cannon Mrs M M B Coleman Mr D Cordrey Dr J Garvican Mrs L Gooding (Synod Rap) Dr AA Risbridger Mr D Sinden Mrs D Sinden (Secretary and Synod Rep) Mrs M Surrey (Synod Rep) Mr C Taylor Mr R ripping Mrs H Baird Mr R Smith (Resigned 19 October 2024) (Resigned 21 April 20241 (Appointed 19 November 2024) {Appointed 4 February 2025) {Resigned 19 October 20241 (Resigned 21 April 2024) R&cruitmenÉ and appointment of trustees Members of the Parochial Church Council are either ex-officio or elected by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) in accordance with the Church Representation Rules. Upon election new members follow a produre of induction as determlned by the Rules and are made aware of their responsibilities as PCC members. Our emphasis continues to be on our mission in the parlsh worklng with our ecumenical partners and The Crosslink Trust as appropriate. The Parochial Church Council members. report was approved by the Board of Parochial Church Council. ( . Revd R M Graham (Vicar) Member of the Parochlal Church Council Date.. ..4.....3...-...&.C)Z.5........ 10-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH STATEMENT OF PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 The Parochial Church Council are responsible for preparing the Parochial Church Council Member5, Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom GenerallyAccepted Accounting Practice). The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the Parochial Church Council to preFore financial statements for 8ach financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Cturch and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the Church for that year. In preparing these financlal statements, tha Parochial Church Council are required to.. select suitable accounting policies and Ihen apply them consistently., observe the methods and prlnclples In the Charltles SORP,, make ludgements and estlmates that are reasonable and prudent., state whether applicable accounting slandards have been followed, subject to any material departure5 disclosed and explained in the financial statements., and prepare the financial statements on the going concem basis unles8 It is inappropriate to presume that the charty will continue in operation. The Parochial Church Council are responsible for keeping sufficient accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Church and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the ass8ts of the Church and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 11
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM
I report to the Parochial Church Council on my examination of the financial statements of The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Hailsham (the Church) for the year ended 31 December 2024.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the Parochial Church Council of the Church you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act).
I report in respect of my examination of the Church's financial statements carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act. In carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.
Independent examiner's statement
Since the Church's gross income exceeded £250,000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed in section 145 of the 2011 Act. I confirm that I am qualified to undertake the examination because I am a member of the Association of Charity Independent Examiners, which is one of the listed bodies.
Your attention is drawn to the fact that the charity has prepared financial statements in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) in preference to the Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice issued on 1 April 2005 which is referred to in the extant regulations but has now been withdrawn.
I understand that this has been done in order for financial statements to provide a true and fair view in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Practice effective for reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2015.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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1 accounting records were not kept in respect of the Church as required by section 130 of the 2011 Act; or 2 the financial statements do not accord with those records; or
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3 the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
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 financial statements to be reached.
J. Irvine-Smith FCIE
Independent Examiners Ltd Unit 2, Broadbridge Business Centre Delling Lane Basham Hampshire PO18 BNF
Dated: 14 March 2025
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Current financlal year Unrestricted Unrestricted funds funds gen8ral asset fund 2024 2024 Restricted funds Total Total 2024 2024 2023 Notes Incomo from: Donations and legacies Charitsble activities Investments 206,516 26,332 30,031 23,307 1,369 229,823 27.701 30,031 182,098 20.624 31,612 Total income 262,879 24,676 287,555 234,334 Expendlture on: Raising funds Charitable activities 6,111 243,445 6,111 268,169 5,656 333,678 2,958 19,766 Total oxpendlture 249,556 2,958 19,766 272,280 339,334 Net gainsl{losses) on investments 13 41,826 41,826 14,340 Net Incomel(expendlturel 13,323 38,868 4,910 57,101 (90,660) Transfers bel)Neen funds 20 (15,634) 15,634 Net movement In funds 10 {2,311) 54,502 4,910 57,101 190,660) Reconclllatlon of funds: Fund balances at l January 2024 186,490 676,439 4,417 867,346 958,008 Fund balances at 31 December 2024 184,179 730.941 9,327 924,447 867,346 The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year. All incom8 and expenditure derive from continuing activities. 13-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES (CONTINUED) INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Prlor flnanclal year Unrestrlcted Unrestrlcted funds fund5 general asset fund 2023 2023 Restricted funds Totsl 2023 2023 Note8 Income from: Donations and legacles Charitable activits'es Investments 120,455 20,624 31,612 61,643 182,098 20,624 31,612 Total Income 172,691 61,643 234,334 Expendlture on: Raising funds 5.656 5,656 Charitable activities 270,947 2,958 59,773 333,678 Total expendlture 276,603 2,958 59,773 339,334 Net gainsl{losses) on investments 13 14,340 14,340 Net Incomel{expendlture) (103,912) 11,382 1,870 (90,660) Transfers beeen funds 20 {67,161) 67,093 68 Net movement In funds 10 {171,073) 78,475 1,938 (90,660) Reconclllatlon of funds: Fund balances at 1 January 2023 357,563 597,964 2,479 958,006 Fund balances at 31 December 2023 188,490 676,439 4,417 867,346 14-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2024 2024 2023 Notes Flxed assets Property, plant and equipment Investments 15 16 2,474 687,195 5,432 635,538 689,669 640,970 Current as88ts Trade and other receivables Cash at bank and in hand 17 8,599 232,212 11,431 237,062 240,811 (6,033) 248,493 {22,117) Current Ilabllltl•s 18 Net current assets 234,778 226,376 Total assets less current Ilabllltles 924,447 867,346 The funds of the Church Restricted income funds Unrestricted funds- general Unrestricted funds- asset fund 20 22 21 9,327 184,179 730,941 4,417 188,490 676,439 924,447 867,346 The financlal statements wer8 approved by the Parochial Church Councll on .qikn.tII4CL4..l!JiS Mrs M Luffingham (Churchwarden) Member of the Parochlal Church Councll Mr R K Booth Member of the Parochlal Church Councll 15-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Accounting policies Charity inforniation The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Hailsham is a governed by the Parochial Church Councils {Powers) Measure 1956 as amended and the Church Representation Rules {contained in Schedule 3 to the Synodical Government Measure 1 as amended). The PCC is a body corporate by the name of the parochial church council of the parish for which it is appointed and has perpetual succession. The PCC is registered with Charity Commission in England and Wale5 under its formal ts'tle The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Hailsham,, registration number 1132922. The princlpal address of the charlty Is Vlcarage Road, Hailsham, East Sussex, 8N27 1 BL. 1.1 Accountlng conventlon The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Church's trust deed, the Charf(ies Act 2011 and "Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) {eff8Ctive 1 January 20191" The Church is a Public Benefit Entity as defined by FRS 102. The Church has taken advantage of the provisions in th8 SORP for charities applying FRS 102 Update Bulletin 1 not to prepare a Statement of Cash Flows. The financial statements have departed from the Charities {Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a true and fair view. This departure has involved following the Statement of Recommended Practice for charities applying FRS 102 rather than the version of the Statement of Recommended Practice which is referred to in the Regulations but which has since been withdrawn. The financial statements are prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the Church. Monetary amounts in these financial statements are rounded to the nearest £. The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost conventlon, [modified to Include the revaluation of freehold properties and to include investment properties and certain financial instruments at fair value]. The principal accounting pollcies adopted are set out below. 1.2 Golng concern At the time of approvlng the financial statements, the Parochial Church Councll hav8 a reasonable expectation that the Church has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Thus the Parochial Church Councll contlnue to adopt the going concern basls of accounting in preparing the financial statements. 1.3 Charftable funds Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the Parochial Church Council in furtherance of their charitable objectives. Designated fvnds comprise funds which have been set aside at the discretion of the Parochial Church Council for specific purposes. The purposes and uses of the designated funds are set out in the notes to the financial statements. Restricted funds are subject to specific conditions by donors or grantors as to how they may be used. The purposes and uses of the restricted funds are set out in the notes to the financial statements. 1.4 Income Sncome is recognised when the Church is legally entitled to it after any performance conditions have been met, the amounts can be measured reliably, and it is probable that income will be received. 16-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Accounting policies (Continued) Cash donations are recognised on receipt. other donations are recognised once the Church has been notified of the donation, unless performance conditions require deferral of the amount. Income tax recoverable in relation to donations received under GiftAid or deeds of covenant is recognised at the time of the donation. Legacies are recognised on receipt or otheiSe if the Church has been notified of an impending distribution, the amount is known, and receipt is 8xpected. If the amount is not known, the legacy is treated as contingent a55et. 1.6 Expendlture Expenditure is recognised on an accruals basls when the liability is incurred. Charitable expenditure comprises those costs Incurred by the charity in pursuit of its charitable objectives. 80th Support and Governance costs are recharged to the main activity and form part of charitable expenditure with a separate analysis being provided in the notes. Governance costs include those costs associated wlth meeting the statutory requirements of the charty and include independent examination fees and costs linked to the Strategic management of the charity. All costs include non-recoverable VAT. 1.6 Property> plant and equlpment Property, plant and equipment are initially measured at cost and subsequently measured at cost or valuation, net of depreciation and any impairment losses. Consecrated land and beneficed property are excluded from the accounts in accordance wlth s.10(2)(a) of the Charities Act 2011 . Depreciation is recognised so as to write off the cost or valuation of assets less thelr resldual values ov8r their useful lives on the following b8SiS.' Fixtures, Fittings & Equlpment Straight line over 5 years The gain or loss arising on the disposal of an asset is determined as th8 difference beeen the sale proceeds and the carrying value of the asset, and is recognised in the statement of financlal activities. 1.7 Non<urrent Investments Fixed asset investments are inilially measured at transaction prlce excluding transaction costs, and are subsequently measured at fair valu8 at each reporting date. Changes in fair value are recognised in net incomel{expenditure) for the year. Transaction costs are expensed as incurred. 1.8 Impairment of non-current assets At each reporting end date, the Church reviews the carrying amounts of its tangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have suffered an impairment loss. Sf any such indication exists, the re¢ov8rable amount of the asset is estimated in order to determine the extent of the impairment loss (if any). 1.9 Cash and cash equlvalents Cash and cash equivalents include cash in hand, deposits held at call with banks, other short-term liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings in current liabilities. 17-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Accountlng pollcles (Contlnued) 1.10 Flnancial instruments The Church has elected to apply the provisions of Section 11 'Basic Financial Instruments, and Section 12 'Other Financial Instruments Issues, of FRS 102 to all of its financial instruments. Financial instruments are recognised in the Church's balance sheet when the Church becomes paty to the contractual provisions of the instrument. Financial assets and liabilities are offset, with the net amounts presented in the financial statements, when there is a legally enforceable right to set off the recognised amounts and there is an intention to settle on a net basis or to realis8 the asset and s8tt18 Ihe liability simultaneously. Baslc flnanclal assets Basic financial assets, which include trade and other receivables and cash and bank balances, are Inltlally measured at transaction price including transaction costs and are subs8qu8ntly carried at amortised cost using the effective interest method unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, whera the transaclion is measured at the present value of the future receipt5 discounted at a market rate of Interest. Financial asset5 classified as receivable within one year are not amorti5ed. Basic financial liabilitios Basic fi'nancial liabilities, including trade and other payables and bank loans are initially recognised at transaction price unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the debt instrument is measured at the present value of the future payments discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial liabilities classified as payable within one year are not amortised. Debt instruments are subsequently carried at amortised cost, using the effective Interest rate method. Trade payables are obligations to pay for goods or services that have been acquired in the ordinary course of operations from suppliers. Amounts payable are classified as current liabilltles if payment Is due within one year or less. If not, they are presented as non-current liabilities. Trade payables are recognised initially at transactlon prlce and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method. Derecognltlon of flnanclal Ilaljllltles Financial liabilities are derecognised when the Church's contractual obligations expire or are discharged or cancelled. 1.11 Employee benefits The cost of any unused holiday entitlement is recognised in the period in which the employee's services are received. Termination benefits are recognised immediately as an expense when the Church is demonstrably committed to terminate the employment of an employee or to provide temination benefits. 1.12 Retlrement beneflts Payments to defined contribution retirement benefit schemes are charged as an expense as they fall dua. 18-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Crltlcal accountlng estlmates and Judgements In the application of the Church's accounting policies, the Parochial Church Council are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that ar8 considèr8d to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates. The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting ests'mates are r8cognis8d in the p8riod in which the estimate is r8VIS8d where the revision affects lY that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods where the revision affects both current and future periods. Income from donatlons and legacles Unrestrlcted Restrlcted funds funds 2024 2024 Total Unrestrlcted Restricted funds funds 2023 2023 Total 2024 2023 Donatlons and glfts Grants 136,293 70,223 6,036 17,271 142,329 87,494 116,889 3,568 5,827 55,816 122,716 59,382 206,516 23,307 229,823 120,455 61,643 182,098 Donatlons and glfts Donations and gifts Gift aid repayments Legacles 102,283 19,877 14,133 1,893 143 4,000 104,178 20,020 18,133 95,952 18,937 2,000 5,327 500 101,279 19,437 2,000 138,293 6,038 142,329 116,889 5,827 122,716 Grants Listed places of worship Diocese of Chichester Employment of Curate Children & Families Worker Hailsham Free Church 223 223 2,866 700 2,866 700 36,669 36,669 17,271 17,271 70,000 19,147 19,147 70,000 70,223 17,271 87,494 3,566 55,816 59,382 19-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Income from charitable actlviti08 Unrestrlcted Restrlcted funds funds 2024 2024 Total Unrestrlcted Restrlcted fund5 funds 2023 2023 Total 2024 2023 Charltable rental Income Hire of Emmanuel Church Hall 13,569 13,569 12,933 12,933 Grants Church upkeep grant 2,426 2,426 2,356 2,358 Parochlal fe88 Wedding and funeral fees 5,328 5,328 2,585 2,585 Other income Income from Church groups and events 5,009 1,369 6,378 2,750 2,750 26,332 1,369 27,701 20,624 20,624 Income from investments Unrestrlcted Unrestrlcted funds funds 2024 2023 Income from listed investments Interest recelvable 21,745 8,286 22,648 8,984 30,031 31,612 Expendlture on ralslng funds Unre5trlcted Unrestricted funds funds 2024 2023 Investment management 6,111 5,656 -20-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Expendlture on charltable actlvltles Unrestrlcted Unrestricted funds funds general general 2024 2023 Dlrect costs staff costs Diocesan parish contribution Staff housing costs Curate Gost and clergy expenses Church music and organist honorarium Youth and Sunday school Training fees and study materials servi costs Flowers Light, heat and water Repairs and maintenance Hire of equipment Printing, postage and station8ry Telephone Property insurance Men's and women's group events Church events Advertising 67,043 81.444 21,646 3.335 2,363 757 1,593 521 1,367 13,363 17,318 5,174 2,995 690 4,202 1,553 4,968 1,081 65,920 91,496 23,446 39,849 2,347 1,081 3,590 1,588 1,690 14,682 38,836 5,660 2,457 1,845 4,175 1,056 231,413 299,518 Grant funding of activlties (see note 8) 13,565 15,520 Share of support and governance costs (see nots 9 Support Govemance 16,391 4,800 15,742 2,898 266,169 333,678 Anatysls by fund Unrestricted funds - general Unrestricted fund5 - asset fund Restricted funds 243,445 2,958 19,766 270,947 2,958 59,773 266,169 333,678 21
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Grants payable Unrestrlctèd Unrestricted funds funds general general 2024 2023 Grants to institutions: External mission giving 13,363 15,480 Grants to individuals 202 40 Support costs allocated to actlvltles 2024 2023 Staff costs Depreciation Caretaking and cleaning Churchyard upkeep Legal and professional fees Bank charges Sundry expenses Governance costs 2,334 2,958 2,889 1,910 4,380 304 1,616 4,800 2,124 2,958 1,365 1,852 2,413 242 4,788 2,898 21,191 18,640 Unrestricled funds general 21,191 18,640 2024 2023 Govarnanca costs comprlse: Accountancy and independent examination Book keeping support 1,200 3,600 2,898 4,800 2,898 Governance costs includes payments to the independent examiner of £1,080 (2023.. £650) for independent examiner's fees and £NIL (2023: £2,248) for other services. 10 Net movement In funds 2024 2023 The net movement in funds 15 Stated after chargingl(crediting)'. Depreciation of owned propety, plant and equipment 2,958 2,958 -22-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 11 Parochial Church Council Ministry staff who also serve on the PCC, either employed by the Diocese or directly by the PCC, were reimbursed for expenses incurred in the course of their ministry. Thes8 do not relate to their duties as PCC memb8rs but to their employment as part of the Church's Ministry team. No PCC Members were relmbursed for out of pocket expenses incurred in r81ation to their roles on the PCC. Two PCC members were employed by the PCC for their ministry roles. Mrs L Gooding was employed as Children and Families Worker and received remuneration of £16,920 and the PCC made employer pension contribution of £352. Mr C Taylor was employed as Assistant Minister.. Music and received £27,352 and the PCC made employer pension contribution of £633. Mr Taylor was also provlded with living accommodation throughout the year, The Church also contrlbuted £47 towards a leaving gift for Mr & Mrs Gooding. Aggregate donations of £19,108 (2023: £24,360) were received from the members of the Parochlal Church Councll during the year. 12 Employees The aver8ge monthly number of employee5 during the year was.. 2024 Number 2023 Number Employment Costs 2024 2023 Wages and salaries other pension costs 68,392 985 67,079 965 69,377 68,044 There were no employees whose annual remuneration was more than £60,000. 13 Galns and losses on Investments Unrostrlcted Unrestrlcted funds funds asset fund asset fund 2024 2023 Gainsl(Ios5esl arising on.. Revaluation of investments Sale of investments 32,150 9,676 22,987 (8,847) 41,826 14,340 -23-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 14 Taxatlon The charity is exempt from taxation on its activities because all its income is applied for charitable purposes. 15 Propertyi plant and equlpment Flxturos. Flttlngs & Equlpment Cost At 1 January 2024 143,763 At 31 December 2024 143,763 D•proclatlon and Impalrment At 1 January 2024 Depreciation charged In the year 138,331 2,958 At 31 December 2024 141,289 Carrylng amount At 31 December 2024 2,474 At 31 Dacember 2023 5,432 16 Flxed a88et Inve8tmgnts Llsted Investments Cost or valuatlon At 1 January 2024 Addikn'ons Valuation changes Disposals 635,538 222,343 32,150 (202,8361 At 31 December 2024 687,195 Carrylng amount At 31 December 2024 687,195 At 31 December 2023 635,538 -24-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 17 Trade and other r8ceivables 2024 2023 Amounts falling due within one year: Trade receivables other receivables Prepayments and accrued income 762 9,881 788 7,315 1,284 8,599 11,431 18 Current Ilabllltles 2024 2023 Trade payables other payables Accrua18 and deferred income 1,119 651 20,347 1,394 4,639 6,033 22.117 19 Retlrement beneflt 8ch8mo5 2024 2023 Deflned contrlbutlon schemes Charge to proflt or loss In respect of defined contribution schemes 985 965 The Church operates a defined contrtbution pension scheme for all qualifying employees. The assets of the scheme are held separately from those of the Church in an independently administered fund. -25-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 20 Restricted funds The restricted funds of the charity comprise the unexpended balances of donations and grants held on trust subject to specific conditions by donors as to how they may be used. At 1 January 2024 Incomlng resources Resources expended Transfers At31 D8cember 2024 IAcar's Discretlonary Fund Women 2 Women Fund Youth Zone Children & Family Worker Fund Men at HPC Supporting older people Employment of an Associate Vicar Bill Brooks legacy 2,770 48 127 92 627 52 19,139 766 (202) (5371 (1581 (17,271) (9651 2,660 138 21 1,868 140 1,000 339 1,000 133 133 3,387 4,000 (633> 4,417 24,676 {19,766) 9,327 Prevlous year: At 1 January 2023 Incomlng resources Resources exponded Transfers At31 D8cemb8r 2023 Friends of St Mary's Vicar's Discretionary Fund Women 2 Women Fund Youth Zone Children & Family Worker Fund Men at HPC Employment of Curate Supporting older people New Bibles Employment of an Assoclate Vicar 229 310 72 107 (229) 2,500 812 111 19,147 250 36,889 (401 (8361 {911 (19,147> <221) (36,987) 2,770 48 127 310 451 1,000 339 (133) 1,000 2,154 (2,451) 297 133 133 2,479 81,643 59,773 88 4,417 The Vlcarfs Dlscretionary fund has been set up to allow the ViGar to make small anonymous payments to those in need at his discretion. The Women 2 Women fund receives specific donations to cover costs of holding outreach events for women. The Youth Zone fund receives donations to spend on Youth activities and to be used to purchase equipment and for various olher expenses of that Church group. The Children & Family Worker fund represents grants and donations received to fund the salary of this staff member. Employment costs are allocated against this income. The Men at HPC fund represents funds received to pay for expenses of that Church group. -26-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 20 Restricted funds (Continued) In 2022 a donation was given earmarked for Support for older people. The funds are planned to be used to purchase some chair cushions during 2025. The Employment of Associate Vicar fund represents grant funding received toward5 the costs of employing an associate vicar. It is hoped that such an appointment will be made in 2025. The Blll Brooks Legacy fund represents monies donated in memory of a former m8mber of the Church. The donor ha5 dir8Cted these funds to be used to purchase new computer equipment in 2025. Some funds wwe used in 2024 to fund the making of a 10ft illuminated star housed in the Church porch and lit throUoUt the Advent and Christmas period. 21 Unftstrlct•d funds - ass•t fund The income fund5 of the charity include the following designated funds which have been set aside out of unrestricted funds by the trustees for specific purposes.. At 1 January 2024 Resource8 expended Transfers Galns and 1088es At31 December 2024 Asset fund 676,439 (2,9581 15,634 41,826 730,941 Prevlou8 year: At 1 January 2023 Resources expended Transfor8 Gains and losses At31 December 2023 Asset fund 597,964 (2,958) 67,093 14,340 676,439 The Asset Fund represents funds held in the fom of tangible fixed assets and an investment portfolio. The flxed assets are not readily reali58ble and it is the intention of the PCC to maintain and grow the investment portfolio to generate income to support the day-toknday activities of tha Church The resources expanded represents the depreclatlon of the fixod assets in the year. The transfers represent the net effect of withdrawals and transfers tolfrom the investment. The revaluations gain5 and 1055es represents the net gains or losses on the investment portfolio during the year. -27-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 22 Unrestricted funds The unrestricted funds of the charity comprise the unexpended balances of donations and grants which are not subject to specific conditions by donors and grantors as to how they may be used. These include designated funds which have been set aside out of unrestricted funds by the trustees for specific purposes. At 1 January 2024 Incomlng resources Resources expended Transfers At31 December 2024 General funds 186,490 262,879 (249,556) {15,834) 184,179 Prevlous year: At 1 January 2023 Incomlng Resources resources expended Transfers At31 December 2023 General funds 357,563 172,691 (276,603> (67,161) 186,490 23 Analy818 of net assets between funds Unrestrlctod Unrestrlcted funds funds general asset fund 2024 2024 Rastrlcted funds Total 2024 2024 Fund balanc8s at 31 December 2024 are represented by: Property, plant and equipment Investments Current assetsl(liabillties) 2,474 687,195 41,272 2,474 687,195 234,778 184,179 9,327 184,179 730,941 9,327 924,447 Unrèstrlcted Unrestrlcted funds funds general asset fund 2023 2023 Restrlcted funds Total 2023 2023 Fund balances at 31 December 2023 are represented by: Property, plant and equipment Investments Current asset51(liabilities) 5,432 635,538 35.469 5,432 635,538 226,376 186,490 4,417 186,490 676,439 4,417 867,346 -28-
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HAILSHAM HAILSHAM PARISH CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 Operatlng lease commltments Lessee At the reporting end date the Church had outstanding commitments for future minimum lease payments und8r non-cancellable operating leases, which fall due as follows.. 2024 2023 Vmthin one year Betrween two and five years 3,413 853 3,413 4,266 4,266 7,679 25 Relatsd party transactlons There were no disclosable related paty transaction5 during the year12023 - none), other than those disclosed in note 11, Transactions with members of the Parochial Church Council., -29-