Kenton Baptist Church
Annual reports and Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2020
Streatfield Road, Kenton, HA3 9BS
www.kentonbaptist.com Office telephone: 020 8907 7494
Final version dated 07/06/2021 signed by Independent Examiner
Kenton Baptist Church
Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2020
Contents
| Contents | |
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| Page | |
| Report of the Trustees for the year ended 31 December 2020 | |
| a) Reference and administrative details of the charity, its trustees and advisors | 2 |
| b) Structure, governance and management | 2 |
| c) Objectives and activities | 2 |
| d) Achievements and performance | 4 |
| e) Other activities | 4 |
| f) Financial and policy review | 5 |
| g) Diaconate responsibilities and trustees’ declaration | 5 |
| Report of the Independent Examiner | 6 |
| Statement of Financial Activities 2020 | 7 |
| Balance Sheet as of 31 December 2020 | 8 |
| Notes to the Financial Statements | 9 |
| Supplementary Schedule: Analysis of income and expenditure | 16 |
| (This schedule is for information only and does not form part of the audited accounts) |
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Kenton Baptist Church
Report of the Diaconate for the year ended 31 December 2020
The diaconate has the pleasure in submitting its report together with the financial statements for the Church for the year ended 31[st] December 2020. These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with statutory requirements, the trust deed, the Statement of Recommended Practice (FRS102 issued in January 2015) and the Charities act 2011.
a) Reference and administrative details of the charity, its trustees and advisors
Charity name: Kenton Baptist Church Registered Charity Number: 1134168 Principal address: Streatfield Road, Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 9BS
| a) Reference and administrative details of the charity, its trustees and advisors Charity name: Kenton Baptist Church Registered Charity Number:_1134168 _Principal address: Streatfield Road, Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 9BS |
a) Reference and administrative details of the charity, its trustees and advisors Charity name: Kenton Baptist Church Registered Charity Number:_1134168 _Principal address: Streatfield Road, Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 9BS |
a) Reference and administrative details of the charity, its trustees and advisors Charity name: Kenton Baptist Church Registered Charity Number:_1134168 _Principal address: Streatfield Road, Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 9BS |
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| **Names of Trustees who manage the charity (known as the Minister and Deacons): ** | ||
| Trustee name | Office | Appointed by |
| Rev Steve Cochrane | Minister | Church members |
| Mrs Karen Hogge | Deacon | Church members |
| Mrs Glenys Richardson | Deacon | Church members |
| Mr AntonyRose | Deacon(Church Secretary) | Church members |
| Mrs Elizabeth Smith | Deacon | Church members |
| Mr Ian Richard Smith | Deacon(Treasurer) | Church members |
| Ms LesleyTurnbull | Deacon(resigned 31.12.2020) | Church members |
| Names and addresses of advisors: | Names and addresses of advisors: | |
|---|---|---|
| Type of advisor | Name | Address |
| Independent Examiner | LibertyWilliams | 262 High Road,Harrow Weald,Middx. HA3 7BB |
| Bankers | Barclays | 1221 Greenford Road,Greenford,Middx. UB6 0HY |
| CAF Bank | 25 Kings Hill Ave,Kings Hill,West Malling. ME19 4JQ |
b) Structure, governance and management
Kenton Baptist Church is constituted by Trust Deeds dated 22/01/1937, which is included in a Constitution for Kenton Baptist Church, 9[th] July 2009 amended 9[th] September 2009.
Trustee selection methods:
The Minister is appointed by secret ballot at a Special Church Members’ Meeting called for the purpose. Deacons are elected by the Church Members each year to serve for a three-year term, commencing on the 1[st] of January the following year (except where a mid-term vacancy is being filled). To be elected all Trustees must obtain at least a two-thirds majority of votes cast.
Membership and Members:
A combination of deaths, relocations and new members reduced our membership from 64 to 63.
c) Objectives and Activities
Mission of the Church
The principal purpose of Kenton Baptist Church is the advancement of the Christian faith according to the principles of the Baptist denomination. Other purposes may include education and charitable work, both in the United Kingdom and elsewhere around the globe.
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Report of the Diaconate for the year ended 31 December 2020
Kenton Baptist Church
Regular activities of the Church
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic our normal pattern of activities was heavily disrupted in 2020. Our usual public worship (10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Sundays) was replaced from the end of March by a weekly Virtual Church service at www.kentonbaptist.com. This was copied to DVD and delivered to Church family members with no internet access. From August to October and in December ‘live’ Sunday morning services resumed (under Covid-secure protocols) in addition to Virtual Church. These services were livestreamed and posted on FaceBook and, like Virtual Church, attracted an international audience. Monthly Communion services continued online and (when possible) in the Church building. Special mention must be made of the Christmas services, including the excellent Nativity presentation from Sunday School!
We record our gratitude to Lesley Turnbull for her faithful work in maintaining the Church website through this challenging period. We are also greatly encouraged by the 40-50 individual members of the Church family who have contributed to online and ‘live’ services, leading worship, reading from the Bible, leading prayers, preaching and singing. That Church activities continued despite the pandemic and through our Pastor’s Sabbatical leave for the last quarter of the year is a cause of great thanks to God for His people and His provision.
“Virtual Coffee” – an open, online meeting – allowed for free conversation over coffee around midday each Sunday. Some, but not all, of the Home Groups continued to meet online or (where permitted) in gardens or parks to share in the study of God’s Word, and to support and pray for one another as we seek to live for Jesus. A heartwarming and strong telephone network has been built across the Church family, providing a high level of mutual support and sustaining relationships.
Most Church organisations suspended corporate activities, and sadly our Girls’ Brigade Company closed during the year. However, a valiant effort by the team leading Swashbucklers allowed some much-valued activities for middle school boys to continue, and Senior Adults’ Club provided regular telephone contact, support and prayer for its members, many of whom were ‘shielding’.
Organisationally, the Deacons (Trustees) met weekly online for much of the year, to maintain careful and prayerful oversight of Church activities under these unusual conditions. Bi-monthly Church Members’ Meetings (also online) continued with attendance at almost pre-pandemic levels.
The continuing life of the Church Family
During the year we shared in sadness at the passing of members of the Church family – including from Covid. Our sadness at parting is tempered by our ‘sure and certain hope’ that these friends now enjoy God’s glorious presence.
Outreach in the life of the Church
The colourful banners on our gate continue both to brighten the area and to signal the presence of an active, worshipping Church.
Many planned outreach activities were curtailed, but the provision of online services proved significant in the range of new people in touch with the Church. We delivered invitations to our Christmas online services to over 1,000 homes in our area. These services focused on presenting the claims of Jesus as Saviour and Lord, with a clear invitation to viewers to follow Him.
Many Church members had opportunities to show the love of Jesus to neighbours during this pandemic year, showing kindness by such things as fetching shopping and offering transport.
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Report of the Diaconate for the year ended 31 December 2020
Kenton Baptist Church
Prayer in the life of the Church
We have continued to hold regular, monthly whole-Church prayer meetings – inevitably online, but worthwhile and encouraging. In addition, the Church’s many small groups (home groups, friendship groups etc.) routinely continued to pray together.
Prayer meetings for God’s work in the wider world through overseas and home missions remained a key feature of Church life. Moving these online in 2020 allowed missionaries serving in various parts of the world to join, give first-hand accounts of their work, and to pray with us.
Members have continued to ‘prayer walk’ in the streets surrounding the Church. We have prayed for God’s blessing on those who live around us, especially in the difficulties of lockdowns.
Healings in the life of the Church
We have continued to pray for those who have been injured or unwell and rejoiced especially over a successful hospital procedure to restart the heart of one of our members who had suffered for many months with irregular heartbeat. We praise God no less for the NHS and the skills of clinicians than for the occasions when He intervenes with unexpected and supernatural healing!
Working with other Churches
Our Church normally plays an active role in its relationship with other Christian communities. Although the situation this year made most shared activities impossible or unwise, in the first quarter we were hosts for the Kenton Group of Churches’ Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and for the Women's World Day of Prayer focused on Zimbabwe. Our Church building and its facilities continue to be used by our friends in the Betel Romanian Church, who use our premises every week that regulations permit, and for whom we thank God.
Support for missions
Kenton Baptist Church continued to donate to charities this year. These include: Baptist Missionary Society, Operation Agri, Tearfund, Bible Society, Baptist Home Mission, Barnabas Trust, Harrow Schools Link Trust, Mother Janet Orphanage, Firm Foundations and Crisis at Christmas.
Support for other local groups
Two local Pre-School groups use our premises throughout the year. Opportunities to support our local primary school, and other groups have been curtailed in 2020.
d) Achievements and Performance
Our activities continued to provide a number of services that are valued by our local community, even through lockdowns. Church members actively supported the local food bank and (when this was possible) used the Fair Share charity scheme to redistribute supermarket food approaching the end of its shelf life. We are most grateful to the many volunteers who consistently give their time and energy to sustain all our work for the Kenton community and for God’s Kingdom.
e) Other activities
The planned and much-improved storage facilities for both our own Church and the Betel Romanian Pentecostal Church, many of whose activities we host were commissioned in Spring 2020. During lockdown a major project, spearheaded by two of our members, led to a proper review and archiving of Church records.
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Kenton Baptist Church
Report of the Diaconate for the year ended 31 December 2020
f) Financial and policy review
The Church has adequate financial reserves and does not operate a specific reserves policy. We set a budget prior to the start of each year, and use this to manage finances through the year. A financial report is provided at a monthly Deacons meeting and bi-monthly Church meetings.
The Church’s income is principally derived from freewill offerings and from rent charged to the two playgroups and Betel Romanian Pentecostal Church. During 2020 the freewill offering income of the Church continued at the level budgeted in November 2019. We thank God for this, and honour the faithfulness of the Church family in sustaining their giving through this time. Rental income was substantially lower than budgeted, but postponement of some planned maintenance work meant that we were still able to match income and expenditure for the year.
During 2020 we began the process of moving our banking arrangements from Barclays to CAF Bank, a move to be completed early in 2021. The Deacons undertook necessary risk reviews and established policies on Covid-secure activities. Many other formal reviews were delayed to 2021.
g) Diaconate responsibilities
The Diaconate is responsible for preparing this report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards. Charity Law requires the Diaconate to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the affairs of Kenton Baptist Church and of its incoming and outgoing resources for the year.
In preparing these financial statements, the Diaconate is required to
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select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently
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observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP
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make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent
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state whether applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed appropriately in the financial statements
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prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to assume that Kenton Baptist Church will continue to exist
The Diaconate is responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy the financial position of the Church and which enable it to ensure that the financial statements comply with applicable Accounting Standards of Recommended Practice (the FRS102), and the Accounting Regulations set out under the Charities Act 2011. It is also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Church and for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud.
The trustees approved the trustees’ report above at their meeting on 3[rd] March 2021. It is signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees as follows:
| Signature Full name Position Date |
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| Antony David Rose | |
| Church Secretary | |
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Report of the Independent Examiner to the Diaconate for the
year ended 31 December 2020
Kenton Baptist Church
Independent examiner’s report to the Ministers and Deacons (the trustees) of Kenton Baptist Church
I hereby report on your accounts for the year ended 31/12/2020 as set out on the attached pages and on my examination thereof under S145 of the Charities Act 2011 (CA2011) & guidance from the Baptist Union.
Respective responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner
The trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. You consider that the audit requirement of S144 of the Charities Act 2011(CA2011 The Act) does not apply. It is my responsibility to report, on the basis of procedures specified in the general directions given to the charity commissioners under S145(5) (b) of the act whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission under S145 of the act. That examination includes a review of your accounting records and a comparison of the accounts to those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seek explanations from you to them. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the accounts.
Independent Examiners statement
During my examination, no matter has come to my attention:
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which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements
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to keep proper accounting records in accordance with S130 CA2011
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to prepare accounts with accordance with the accounting records and the requirements of that Act
have not been met.
- to which I believe attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Signature
Full name Darren Diamond Position Director, Liberty Williams Ltd. Date
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Kenton Baptist Church
Statement of Financial Activities
for the year ended 31 December 2020
| Income and Expenditure Notes Incoming Resources Voluntary income Regular rental income Investment Income Incoming resources from charitable activities Other incoming resources Total Incoming Resources Resources Expended Charitable activities Governance costs Other Resources expended Total Resources Expended Net incoming/(outgoing) Resources Gross Transfers Between Funds Net surplus/(deficit) before revaluations and investment asset disposals Gains and losses on revaluations of fixed assets for the charity's own use Gains and losses on revaluations and disposals of investment assets Net movement in Funds Total Funds brought forward Total Funds carried forward |
Unrestricted Funds £ 69,414 23,576 904 916 0 94,810 92,728 357 0 93,085 1,725 -5 1,720 0 -108 1,612 124,659 126,271 |
Restricted Funds £ 0 0 0 0 0 0 984 0 0 984 -984 5 -979 0 0 -979 1,340 361 |
2020 Total £ 69,414 23,576 904 916 0 94,810 93,712 357 0 94,069 741 0 741 0 -108 633 125,999 126,632 |
2019 Total £ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 75,382 54,146 464 8,939 9 |
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138,940 |
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| 119,857 156 0 |
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120,013 |
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18,927 0 |
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| 18,927 0 111 |
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19,038 106,961 |
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125,999 |
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Kenton Baptist Church
Balance Sheet
for the year ended 31 December 2020
| Balance Sheet Current Assets Cash at Bank Cash in Hand London Baptist Property Board BU 12 month deposit account M&G Nat West Deposit Account Total Current Assets Liabilities due within one year Total Net Assets Charitable Funds Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds Total Funds |
£ | 2020 £ 126,632 0 126,632 126,632 |
£ | 2019 £ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 37,496 236 27,493 60,820 587 0 0 126,271 361 |
37,436 443 27,415 60,010 695 0 0 124,659 1,340 |
125,999 0 |
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| 125,999 | ||||
| 125,999 |
These accounts were approved by the trustees at their meeting on 3[rd] March 2021, and are signed on their behalf as follows:
| Signature Full name Position Date |
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|---|---|
| Ian Richard Smith | |
| Treasurer | |
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Kenton Baptist Church
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
1) Accounting Policies
a) Basis of preparation
The accounts are prepared on a cash basis in accordance with the accounting regulations and reporting by Charities Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for smaller entities (FRS102) and the Charities act 2011 and applicable regulations.
b) Donations
Donations and gift aid relief from HMRC are accounted for when received.
c) Legacies
Legacies are accounted for when funds are received in cash or at bank.
d) Investment income
Investment income is included in the accounts in the year in which it was received.
e) Fund raising
The only costs involved in raising funds are the costs of purchasing envelopes for those who choose to give offerings in this fashion.
f) Grants payable
The church makes grants to other organisations whose charitable objects complement its work. They are accounted for in the year in which they are paid.
g) Governance costs
This represents direct expenditure on the governance of the church. Most of the management is carried out without charge by volunteers. This intangible cost is not included in the statement of financial activities since there is no measurable cost to the volunteers for their service. Any ex gratia gifts made to the honorary independent examiner are shown here.
h) Fixed assets
The Church and manse premises are included as notes to the balance sheet at insurance values because reliable market values are not available, and valuation would incur significant cost which would be onerous compared with the additional benefit gained by the user of the accounts. Significant expenditure in 2019-20 on building the new storage facility, much of it funded by generous, specific gifts, has been treated as a Building Structure Maintenance.
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Kenton Baptist Church
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
1) Accounting Policies cont’d
i) Depreciation
Depreciation has not been charged on the church or manse premises, because in the opinion of the trustees, the residual value of the asset is not less than the original cost price. All equipment purchases are accounted for as an expense in the year of purchase. Hence, the church does not account for fixed assets and depreciation does not arise.
j) Debtors
Tax reclaims on offerings are made on a tax year basis, normally in June following the end of the tax year. They are accounted for in the year in which they are received. In 2020 the tax rebate was received in May.
2) Expenses
a) Staff costs and trustees’ expenses
| Gross Wages and Salaries Social security costs Employer’s pension costs attributable to current employees |
2020 £ 35,334 0 3,707 39,041 |
2019 £ |
|---|---|---|
| 33,934 0 3,611 |
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| 37,545 |
The average number of employees during the year was two. No employee received emoluments in excess of £60,000 during the year 2020.
No other Deacon (trustee) or any person connected with them has received or is due to receive any remuneration for the year directly or indirectly from the general fund (or any other fund), other than as stated elsewhere in these accounts.
Trustees’ expenses:
The senior minister receives expenses of office, and Trustees may from time to time receive reimbursement of expenses incurred on behalf of the Church.
Transactions with Trustees:
Richard and Elizabeth Smith (both Trustees) have on occasions undertaken printing on behalf of the Church through their business, Richard Smith Associates. The Trustees are satisfied that such work is undertaken at the Church’s request and is invoiced at or below cost.
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Kenton Baptist Church
Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2020
b) Pensions
The church pays pension contributions for its minister to the Baptist Ministers Pension Trust Limited which is not contracted out of the state second pension. The scheme is a multi- employer scheme and it is not possible to identify the assets and liabilities of the scheme which are attributable to the church. In accordance with FSR17 therefore, the scheme is accounted for as defined contribution scheme. See further information in note 5.
c) Related Charities
The custodian trustee is the London Baptist Property Board which is charity number 24976. The Church is also a member of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and the London Baptist Association. The Church made contributions totalling £5,008 (2019 £4,992) to the London Baptist Association Home Mission Fund as part of Mission Giving.
3) Fixed assets
| Net Book value | 31/12/2020 £ 0 |
31/12/2019 £ 0 |
|---|---|---|
The church is the beneficial owner (subject to the relevant trusts) of the following assets, the legal title to which is held by the Church’s custodian trustee (The London Baptist Property Board Limited):
a) Church premises at: Streatfield Road. Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 9BS which has an insured value at 1[st] January 2021 of: Buildings - £2,362,296 & Contents - £94,156. b) Church manse at 32 Kingshill Drive, Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 8TF which has an insured value at 1[st] January 2021 of: Building - £314,931
4) Investments
| M&G | 31/12/2020 £ 587 |
31/12/2019 £ 695 |
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Kenton Baptist Church
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
5) Pension
The Church is an employer participating in a pension scheme known as the Baptist Pension Scheme (“the Scheme”). The Scheme is a separate legal entity which is administered by the Pension Trustee (Baptist Pension Trust Limited).
The Minister is eligible to join the Scheme.
Since January 2012, pension provision has been made through the Defined Contribution (DC) Plan within the Scheme. In general, members pay 8% of their Pensionable Income and employers pay 6% of members’ Pensionable Income into individual pension accounts. In addition, the employer pays a further 4% of Pensionable Income (or 3% if the employer is in the segregated DC section) to cover Death in Service Benefits, administration costs, and an associated insurance policy which provides income protection for Scheme members in the event that they are unable to work due to long-term incapacity. This income protection policy has been insured by the Baptist Union of Great Britain with Aviva.
Benefits in respect of service prior to 1 January 2012 are provided through the Defined Benefit (DB) Plan within the Scheme. The main benefits for pre-2012 service were a defined benefit pension of one eightieth of Final Minimum Pensionable Income for each year of Pensionable Service, together with additional pension in respect of premiums paid on Pensionable Income in excess of Minimum Pensionable Income. The Scheme, previously known as the Baptist Ministers’ Pension Fund, started in 1925, but was closed to future accrual of defined benefits on 31 December 2011.
A formal valuation of the Defined Benefit (DB) Plan was performed at 31 December 2019 by a professionally qualified Actuary using the Projected Unit Method. The market value of the DB Plan assets at the valuation date was £298 million.
The valuation of the DB Plan revealed a deficit of assets compared with the value of liabilities of £18 million (equivalent to a past service funding level of 94%). As a result of the valuation, in addition to the contributions to the DC Plan set out above, it was agreed that the standard rate of deficiency contributions from churches and other employers involved in the DB Plan will remain at previously agreed levels, increasing each year in line with increases in the Minimum Pensionable Income. The deficiency contributions are broadly based on 12% of Pensionable Income / Minimum Pensionable Income, reflecting each employer’s contributions in March 2015. Some employers that were involved in the DB Plan for a short period pay lower contributions. The Trustee and the Council agreed a 50% reduction for all deficiency contributions payable between 1 July 2020 to 31 December 2020.
In addition, the Baptist Union of Great Britain agreed to contribute a lump sum of £0.5m by 31 December 2020. The current Recovery Plan dated 30 September 2020 envisages deficiency contributions continuing until 30 June 2026.
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Kenton Baptist Church
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
The key financial assumptions underlying the valuation were as follows:
| Type of assumption | % pa |
| RPI price inflation assumption | 3.20 |
| CPI price inflation assumption | 2.70 |
| Minimum Pensionable Income increases (CPI plus 0.75% pa) | 3.20 |
| Assumed investment returns | |
| - Pre-retirement | 2.95 |
| - Post retirement | 1.70 |
| Deferred pension increases | |
| - Pre April 2009 | 3.20 |
| - Post April 2009 | 2.50 |
| Pension increases | 2.70 |
As there is a large number of contributing employers participating in the Scheme, the Church is unable to identify its share of the underlying assets and liabilities of the scheme. Accordingly, due to the nature of the Scheme, the profit and loss charge for the period represents the employer contributions payable.
The total pension costs for the Church in 2020 were £6,856, of which £3,148 were deficit contributions. (2019 deficit contributions were £4,107).
Consequent upon the departure of the Minister from the church in 2009, the Church had a cessation event under Section 75 of the Pensions Act 1995. This makes the Church liable for the proportion of the overall deficit (assessed by reference to the cost of securing benefits by the purchase of annuities) applicable to its previous Ministers who were members of the Scheme.
In 2019 the Church entered into a “Deferred Debt Arrangement”. Under this arrangement the Church is no longer liable for this debt, but the Church continues to pay the ongoing deficiency contributions as outlined above. There are limited circumstances under the Deferred Debt Arrangement where the Church would become responsible for a debt equal to its share of the current Scheme deficit (assessed by reference to the up to date cost of securing benefits by the purchase of annuities).
The next actuarial valuation of the DB Plan within the Scheme is due as at 31 December 2022.
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Kenton Baptist Church
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
6) Reserves note
| Unrestricted Funds General Fund Covenanters General Fund Coda Club FJ Girl's Brigade General Fund GBBC Senior Adults Swashbucklers Toddlers & Co Total Unrestricted Funds Restricted funds Building fund GB Missionary GB Camp fund Total Restricted Funds Total Funds |
Balance at 31.12.19 £ 121,916 0 0 0 246 106 951 109 1,330 124,658 1,251 0 90 1,341 125,999 |
Income Expendit ure Transfer Gains (losses) Balance at 31.12.20 £ £ £ £ |
|---|---|---|
| 93,894 91,457 0 * (108) 124,245 0 150 0 0 (150) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 246 (5) 0 (5) (29) 0 0 0 77 526 868 0 0 609 85 65 0 0 129 334 300 0 0 1,365 |
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| 94,810 93,087 (5) (108) 126,270 |
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| 126,271 0 894 0 0 357 0 0 5 0 5 -90 0 0 0 0 |
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| -90 894 5 0 362 |
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| 361 | ||
| 94,720 93,979 0 (108) 126,632 |
* £108.10 loss in value of M&G Charifund units
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Kenton Baptist Church
Supplementary Schedule to the accounts (not part of independently examined accounts)
Income & Expenditure Analysis for year ended 31[st] December 2020
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Kenton Baptist Church
Supplementary Schedule to the accounts
(not part of independently examined accounts)
Analysis of Income and Expenditure for year ended 31[st] December 2020
| Incoming Resources Freewill Offerings Donations Hall lettings Income from Church organisations, subs etc. Church miscellaneous income Interest Total Incoming Resources Expenditures of Resources Staff Cost & Expenses Premises Church Equipment Outreach & Events Church Organisations Materials and Equipment Mission Giving Admin & Misc. Total Resources Expended Net incoming/(outgoing) Resources |
2020 Total £ 66,601 2,813 23,576 916 0 904 94,810 42,435 30,029 241 877 1,250 13,246 5,991 94,069 741 |
2019 Total £ |
|---|---|---|
| 60,509 14,873 54,146 8,939 9 464 |
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| 138,940 | ||
| 41,481 42,022 1,381 2,391 8,231 15,923 8,584 |
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| 120,013 | ||
| 18,927 |
During the year the Church gave to Church organisations £0 (2019: £400) and received from Church organisations £0 (2019: £0).
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Kenton Baptist Church Report of the Diaconate for the year ended 31 December 2020 n Financial and policy review The Church has adequate financial reserve5 and does not operate a specific reserves policy. We set a budget prior to the start of each year, and use this to manage finances through the year. A financial report is provided at a monthly Deacons meeting and bi-monthly Church meetings. The Church's income is principally derived from freewill offerings and from rent charged to the two playgroups and Betel Romanian Pentecostal Church. During 2020 the freewill offering income of the Church continued at the level budgeted in November 2019. We thank God for this. and honour the faithfulness of the Church family in sustaining their giving through this time. Rental income was substantially lower than budgeted, but postponement of some planned maintenance work meant that we were still able to match income and expenditure for the year. During 2020 we began the process of moving our banking arrangements from Barclays to CAF Bank, a move to be completed early in 2021. The Deacons undertook necessary risk reviews and established policies on Covid-secure activities. Many other formal reviews were delayed to 2021. g) Diaconate responsibilities The Diaconate is responsible for preparing this report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards. Charity Law requires the Diaconate to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the affairs of Kenton Baptist Church and of its incoming and outgoing resources for the year. In preparing these financial statements, the Diaconate is required to select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistentlv observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent state whether applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed appropriately in the financial statements prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to assume that Kenton Baptist Church will continue to exist The Diaconate is responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy the financial position of the Church and which enable it to ensure that the financial statements comply with applicable Accounting Standards of Recommended Practice {the FRS1021, and the Accounting Regulation5 set out underthe Charities Act 2011. It is also responsible for Safeguarding the assets of the Church and for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud. The trustees approved the trustees, report above at their meeting on 3 March 2021. It is signed on behalf of the charitWs trustees as follows: Signature Full name Antony David Rose Church Secretary Position Date
Kenton Baptist Church Report of the Independent Examiner to the Diaconate for the year ended 31 December 2020 Independerbt examinerfs report to the Ministers and Deacons (the trustees) of Kenton Baptist Church I hereby report on your accounts for the year ended 3111212020 as set out on the attached pages and on my examination thereof under S145 of the Charities Act 2011 {CA20111 & guidance from the 8aptist Union. Respective responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner The trustee5 are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. You consider that the audit requirement of S144 of the Charities Act 2011{CA2011 The Act} does not apply. It is my responsibility to report, on the basis of procedures Specified in the general directions given to the charity commissioners under $145151 Ib) of the act whether particular matters have come to mv attention. Basis of report My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Dirertions given by the Charity Commission under S145 of the act. That examination includes a review of your accounting records and a comparison of the accounts to those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seek explanations from you to them. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the accounts. Independent Examiners Statement During my examination, no matter has come to my attention: which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements to keep proper accounting records in accordance with S130 CA2011 to prepare accounts with accordance with the accounting records and the requirements of that Act have not been met. 2. to which I believe attention should be drawn in orderto enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signature Full name Darren Diamond Position Director, Liberty Williams Ltd. Date 2021 Page 16
Kenton Baptist Church Balance Sheet for the year ended 31 December 2020 Balance Sheet 2020 2019 Current A55etS Cash at Bank Cash in Hand London Baptist Property Board BU 12 month deposit account M&G Nat West Deposit Account Total Current Assets 37.496 236 27,493 60,820 587 37,436 443 27,415 60,010 695 126.632 125.999 Liabilities due within one year Total Net Assets 126.632 125,999 Charitable Funds Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds 126,271 361 124,659 1,340 Total Funds 126,632 125.999 These account5 were approved by the trustees at their meeting on 3td March 2021, and are signed on their behalf as follows: Signature Full name lan Richard Smith Position Treasurer Date