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2022-08-31-accounts

Circuit Annual report 2021 - 2022

Introduction

Activities during the year

The circuit welcomed Rev David Alderman as the new Superintendent Minister in September 2021. The Rev Steve Swann and Mrs Swann gave notice that they would be leaving the circuit in August 2022.

Aims and organisation

“The Banbury Methodist Circuit encourages, enables and supports its churches to respond to God’s love in Christ in their communities, through worship, mission and service.”

The Circuit invites and supports both lay volunteers and ordained ministers and enables them in their work. As a result, the Circuit provides spiritual and governance guidance to the Methodist congregations throughout the Banbury area.

Brief financial review of the year

Income trends

Circuit income is primarily drawn from the assessment paid by the circuit churches. The rental income relates to the rental of a manse £9,934.00

Expenditure trends

Stipend expenditure has increased each financial year in line with conference approved

` increases amounting to £73,048.00, plus expenses.

£66,401 of expenditure is the Circuit contribution to the District and Connexion, of which a significant part is used to fund the work of the wider Methodist Church.

The other expenditure includes Manses repairs/costs, Mission outreach and Lay employees. Post Covid 19 Support for churches continues (reduction in local church assessments) Church refurbishment grants

Fund balances

As at 31 August 2022 the net current assets of the Circuit were £578,550k.

The Circuit Model Trust Fund derives from sales of chapels and manses and is restricted by the Conference. This restriction is an internal regulation though the fund can be used for a variety of purposes. The Circuit Leadership team has drawn up a set of ground rules, which have been accepted by the Circuit Meeting, to ensure grants made from the Circuit Model Trust Fund are used effectively for mission and capital works. Currently money is being held for refurbishment projects at Hinton Methodist Church and Marlborough Road. Funds have been released to fund the Circuit Children & families worker.

Circuit financial plans for the coming year have been prepared on the basis that there remains 2 full time ordained staff and 1 Children & Families Worker with anticipated cost of living stipend/Salary increases combined with an increase in the assessment paid to the district such that on average a 1.2% assessment increase has been requested from the circuit churches.

Basis of preparation and legal framework

The Charity’s annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 August 2022 have been prepared in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 and the Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice 2015 as applicable to the Financial Reporting Standard (FRS) 102

Full Name of Charity: Banbury Methodist Circuit

Registration Charity Number: 1135376

Date of registration 7[th] April 2010 (Previously exempted registration)

Main communication address: 1 Waller Drive Banbury OX16 9NS

The members of the Banbury Methodist Circuit meeting are the Charity Trustees, membership being made up of circuit office holders, ministers and representatives appointed by the local churches.

Fully membership is shown as Appendix A to this report.

"Circuit Ministers and officers”

Active Circuit Ministers Rev David Alderman

Rev Steve Swann

Rev Chris Gaynor

Circuit Lay Staff Mrs Julie Swann (Children & Families Worker) Administrator: Ms Clare Taylor Circuit Stewards Mrs Janet Jones Mrs Cate Voke

Mrs Mary Tanner acted as the principal officer overseeing the day to day financial management and accounting for the circuit during the year:

Independent examiner Joanna Watson CIMA Vandyplank House, 9 High Street, Long Buckby, Northants, NN6 7RE

Investment Bankers: Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church Trustees for Methodist Church purposes General Banking: Barclays Bank (Banbury Branch)

Aims and organisation

Charity objective is to act as a Resource Provider within the area around Banbury for the Methodist Church:

The purposes of the Methodist Church are and shall be deemed to have been since the Date of Union the advancement of:

a) The Christian faith in accordance with the doctrinal standards and discipline of The Methodist Church;

b) Any charitable purpose for the time being of any Connexional, District, Circuit. local or other organisation of The Methodist Church;

c) Any charitable purpose for the time being of any society or institution subsidiary or ancillary to The Methodist Church;

The organisation and resourcing of regular public acts of worship open to members of the church and non members alike. The Circuit produces a quarterly preaching plan to ensure regular acts of worship take place at each of the 11 Methodist Churches and one Local Ecumenical Partnership in its geographical area. These are open to all people, without charge.

The Circuit is directly involved with plans to provide a chaplaincy service in Banbury town centre .

Public Benefit

We confirm the trustees have had regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit.

Structure, Governance and Management

Trustee Training

A range of guidance produced by Methodist Connexion to support the effective running of the circuit, specifically the leaflet ‘The Role of a Trustee in The Methodist Church’ is given to all new Circuit meeting members as induction to their role as trustees.

Related Parties

The Circuit is part of the Northampton Methodist District and is also accountable to the Methodist Conference.

The following Methodist Churches are linked to the circuit:

Adderbury Hornton
Chacombe Marlborough Road
Cropredy Middleton Cheney
Easington St. FrancIs (LEP)
Grimsbury The Fairway
Greatworth Shipston on Stour
Hinton Wiggington

Organisations with specific linkage.

Banbury Christians Together – Membership fees are paid by the circuit rather than by individual churches, supporting the following ecumenical projects:

Risk Management

Risks are identified and recorded by the Circuit Leadership Team with professional advice taken as required.

There is a regular annual review process undertaken and recorded, the circuit has introduced a “risk matrix”

Income and Expenditure is being monitored in total and is compared with the approved annual budget on a half yearly basis to detect trends as part of the risk management process to avoid unforeseen calls on reserves.

Adopted the Methodist Church Safeguarding Policy and is ensuring it compliance across the churches. No safeguarding contracts were in place during the past year. The circuit office ensured GDPR compliance across the Circuit.

Reserves Policy

The Reserves Policy for the Circuit is to hold a minimum sum equivalent to 6 months’ average expenditure. This should be sufficient to meet any unforeseen item of major expenditure on manses and / or to be able to continue, in the short term, funding planned activities in the event of any inability to raise the full Circuit Assessment from churches.

The circuit assessment is reviewed annually and is currently based on membership figures within the local churches. The budget for the 2021/22 financial year has been set at £151.000. Therefore the Circuit aims to hold approx. £76K. The reason for this is threefold:- (i) The Circuit needs around one month’s average expenditure in reserve as working capital to cover normal running costs. (ii) The circuit is dependent upon local churches to pay their assessment each quarter. In the event of any inability to raise the full Circuit Assessment from churches the reserves funds will ensure that that District/Connexional assessment, stipends, salaries and other commitments are met as they fall due. (iii) To ensure the circuit can meet any unforeseen item of major expenditure on manses or other circuit managed property.

In addition, currently the Circuit is also holding (unrestricted funds) monies for mission, outreach and redevelopment projects across the circuit.

Safeguarding

Every person has a value and dignity which comes directly from the creation of male and female in God’s own image and likeness. Christians see this potential as fulfilled by God’s re-creation of us in Christ. Among other things this implies a duty to value all people as bearing the image of God and therefore to protect them from harm .

"Methodist Connexional practice outlines commitment to the following principles:

The Banbury Circuit commits itself to ensuring the implementation of The Methodist Connexional Safeguarding Policy; government legislation, guidance and safe practice in the circuit and in the churches.

The Banbury Circuit commits itself to the provision of support, advice and training for lay and ordained people that will ensure people are clear and confident about their roles and responsibilities in safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults who may be vulnerable.

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