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2023-12-31-accounts

Preston Baptist Church, Paignton Charity Number 1133521 Trustees Annual Report Year Ended 31[st] December 2023 (January – September)

Aims and Purposes

The principle aim of Preston Baptist Church, Paignton (the Church) is the advancement of the Christian faith in general and within ourt local area in particular. We arew an open and accessaible community that is committed to welcoming and assisting all who wish to worship and learn more about God. we offer spiritual help and support and find opportunities for service within the Church fellowship and local community. We support missionary and charitable works in the UK and various parts of the world.

Befriending

Church members are encouraged to make a difference in our community by personally reaching outto family, friends, work colleagues and strangers, with the Christian Gospel. This can be a costly thing to do in terms of time and energy, but has the potential to be hugely rewarding. The Church offers financial support to missions both at home in the UK and abroad, and to community groups. The Church members decide at the start of each financial year which mission agencies and community groups they want to financially support from ten per cent (10%) of our Church offerings and donations. In addition the Church will have additional retiring offering giving special opportunity for members and friends of the Church to give to a particular cause. We also look to financially support members and friends of the Church and those in the community who are going through hard, difficult times. The fund such gifts the Church takes up a special offering at our monthly communion service and members are also invited to give to this Pastoral Fund as and when they are able.

Achievements

The Church, has come together to worship God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit; where prayer is foremost; explores the Christian faith and together learn and understand more and so grow in our personal and corporate faith; discovers and implements our vision; comes together to get to know and support each other better; offers a warm, open and friendly welcome to the community; a place of generosity offering a Warm Space and free food and refreshments to the community and offering a food club to those in need and suffering with the cost of living crisis; seen a growth in our children’s work on a Sunday and at Messy Church, and other special children’s events; where groups have been formed including a bereavement support group and Trinity discipleship; has developed our grounds and community garden into productive and areas of beauty; offers a safe and happy environment for the hire of our halls for community events.

Activities

The Church is open throughout the week to the community, and hosts a variety of activities for all ages, including Sunday Worshgip, Bible Study / Home groups, Mums and Toddlers Groups, Messy Church, Mummy and Me, a Food Club, and a Café offering free refreshments along with bimonthly Church Meetings, monthly Leaders Meetings, Holy Communion is observed once a month and weddings, baptisms, dedications and funerals are conducted on request. Our rooms are used regularly by a variety of community groups. Christian Festivals are celebrated and

attended by many who do not normally worship regularly with us. Our halls are used every weekday during term time by Preston Community Pre-School which operates as a separate charity and pays a commercial rent to the Church.

Messy Church

This popular event reaches out to families with young children after school once a month. Crafts, games and activities are themed on a particular story form the Bible and parents are invited to take part. Following a brief act of worship, a hot meal is provided and we all eat as a family. The event is free and serviced by volunteers from within the Church. it is regularly attended by some 30-40 people who greatly appreciate the time, space and facilities for families to enjoy doing creative things together in a Christian environment free from domestic pressures.

Community Garden

This outreach is well used and provides pleasure to the community. Many of those who attend aree flat dwellers without gardens. The individual raised planters are appreciated in particular by people in wheel chairs and those finding it hard to bend. This project started 10 years ago and is a recognised success as it has become a meeting place where friendships are formed and loneliness avoided. The gardeners share a common interest and the garden provides pleasant spot, just to sit and relax.

Garden Café / Food Club

Our Garden Café is open every Thursday for the community to come in and enjoy free refreshments, cake and light lunches. It has developed into a safe, secure and warm environment where new friendships have been born, and former friendships renewed. It also offers an opportunity for the Church to interact, engage and support with the homeless. Our Food Club also open every Thursday and operates in conjunction with the Garden Café. The Food Club offers a wide and varied range of provisions and produce enabling those on low incomes to acquire fresh and healthy food at a substantially discounted price. We supply fresh vegetables, which in part are grown in a donated allotment tended by one of our members. We encourage the use of fresh provisions thereby encouraging a healthy, nutritious and sustainable diet.

Financial Accounts

Our offerings increased over the previous year. The Church does not have an elected Treasurer but operates with a Finance Team headed up by one of the Church Leaders.

Reserves Policy

The Trustees have a policy to maintain reserves of at least three months overhead expenditure.

Church Trustees

To be eligible for election, Trustees must be Church members nominated by other members. Our Trustees are part of the Church Leadership Team. Each leader’s period of service is for a three year term, which may be extended for a further term, if nominated, but they can serve no longer than two terms before stepping down for at least a year. The Church Secretary is elected annually at the AGM and can serve for as many terms as the member decides.

Trustees (Church Leadership Team) who served from 1[st] January to the date of this report were:

Ministers:

Revd James Brown

Secretary:

Marion Harper (annual appointment)

Treasurer:

Ian Barret (annual appointment – resigned 16[th] May 2023)

Head of Finance Team:

Tina Ansell-Baker (appointed 16[th] May 2023)

Leadership Team: Susan Gibbons (resigned 16[th] May 2023) David Matthews (resigned 16[th] May 2023) Wendy Jeffs Robert Baker Tina Ansell-Baker Geraldine Leig

Administrative Information

Preston Baptist Church, Paignton is situated at 62 Old Torquay Road, Preston, Paignton, Devon, TQ3 2RB. Charity Registration Number 1133521

The Church’s current Constitution as an unincorporated charity is dated July 2016. October 2023 the Church transferred all of its assets and liabilities to a With effect from 1[st] Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Preston Baptist Church, Paignton CIO, Preston registered number 1199476.

Preston Baptist Church, Paignton Charity Number 1133521 Receipts and Payments Account for the Year Ended 31st December 2023 Period 1st January - 30th September 2023

Recipts Unrestricted Restricted
Offerings & Donations 49483 1200
Gift Aid 0 0
Grants & Gifts 0 37691
Use of Church Premises 14945 0
Rental Income 7875 0
Sundry Income 1874 2567
Interst 171 0
74348 41458
Payments
Stipend and Pension 25704
Telephone 1647
Travel 303
Conferences & Training 610
Music & Worship 1336
Resources & Outreach 1269
Visitng Speakers 300
Advertising & Publicity 515
Subscriptions 653
Social Events & Catering 2069
Mission 0 618
Pastoral 0 445
Youth & Children 113
Church Expenditure 25442
Manse Expenditure 3915
Office Expenditure 1531
Investment Property Expenditure 930
Professional Fees 732
Finance 371
Sundry Expenditure 768 9825
Memorial Loan Repaymwnt 2000
70208 10888
Excess of Income over Expenditure 4140 30570
Cash at 1st January 2023 79596 13120 92716
Cash 30th September 2023 83736 43690 127426

31/10/2024

Cash Funds
Cash at Bank
CAF 121965
Lloyds 5461
Total 127426
Debtors
Gift Aid 17200
Other Assets
Church - Insurance Value 2400000
Manse - Market Value 380000
Investment Property - Market Value 165000
Church Fittings & Equipent 150000
3095000
Creditors
Memorial Loan from SWBA 6000
Mission 10902

31/10/2024

Preston Baptist Church, Paignton. Charity Number 1133521 Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of the Accounts. I reportto the Trustees on my examination of the Accounts of Preston Baptist Church, Paignton (the Church) forthe year Ended 31" December 2011 (the Act). Period January- September 2023. Responsibilities and basls of the report. As the Charity Trustees of the Church you are accountable for the preparation of the Accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (the Act). I report in respect of my examination of the Church's Accounts carried out under Section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I h8ve followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under Section 145(5)(bl of the Act. Independent Examiners Statement. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have cometo my attention in connection with the examination giving me no cause to believe that in any material respect: 1. Accounting records were not kept in respect of the Church by Section 130 of the Act. or 2. The Accounts do not accord with those records. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in respect of this report in order to enable 8 proper understanding of the Accounts to be reached. Dated:30th October 2024. Signed: