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_It often feels strange to be looking back at 2022 when spring has already arrived – but perhaps we need that space to understand more fully where we were, where we are and where we are going. Last year – overall – I am left with the impression that to pull away from the pandemic, its restrictions, sadness and upheaval took a huge amount of effort, energy and trust in God that we would weather the huge changes facing the church nationally, and the economic uncertainty of everyday life._ 

## _**Worship and Prayer and our Spiritual Life (UP)**_ 

With so much change, our pattern of worship remained constant, the beating heart of the parish, from which everything else flows. The anchor of our services was a Sung Eucharist in each church every week or an All Age Parish Eucharist, also sung. This is thanks to the dedication of Director of Music Fred Hemmer and our organists Ryan White and Ethan Fuller. 

Sunday’s services were complemented by a Holy Eucharist midweek in three of our churches St. Peter’s, St. Simon’s and St. John the Baptist’s, each one in person and Livestream.    Worship was led by our ministers, lay and ordained, supported by members of our congregations and Lay Preacher Simon Robinson with Canon Sheila Bamber providing holiday cover when needed. 

A Morning Prayer Livestream continued, twice a week, St. Peter’s Monday Prayer Group met on several occasions, and the Prayer Circle, supported by Lynn Armstrong, continued Mondays at 2 from our own homes. All are welcome to attend our regular services. In April there were 120 parishioners on the Parish Electoral Roll, joined in person and on-line with different people throughout the year. 

During Lent and Holy Week we came together as one congregation with services,  as well as John Stainer’s Crucifixion performed by Jarrow Choral Society at St. Paul’s Church, Wednesday of Holy Week and the welcome return of Stations of the Cross on the Scotch Estate on Good Friday organized by Barbara Bradley. 

In May, Bishop Paul Butler led a special service in St. Paul’s for local schools on the First Anniversary of the Way of Learning, attended by pupils and staff from 7 local schools. Looking back, this was a turning point in terms of our conversations with schools, difficult since 2020, with the exception of two schools. From here on in we began to work more closely with head teachers, staff and pupils. 

By June and July we were holding monthly assemblies or ‘Open the Book’ visits in four schools, and arranging visits to church for another 2 schools.  Revd Jason Wratten joined the ministry team as Assistant Curate in the Summer, and with the Blessing of Bishop Paul, a percentage of his time has been set aside for Chaplaincy to Schools, including Jarrow School, where he is currently serving as Chaplain Thursday lunchtimes and has become a Trustee. Working more closely with schools again, has been a real boost to our worship with young people as well as a way to develop prayer spaces in schools and pastoral care for pupils and staff. 

In June we held our first Messy Church, new to the parish and still evolving, as a family friendly space for families with younger children, where they can grow together in faith. With simple stories, crafts s and prayer space, we received a small Mission Grant from Durham Diocese to cover initial resources and refreshments. The first sessions ran from June to November 2022, alternating between St. Peter’s and St. John’s churches and church halls, with a core group of 7 families who attended most of the first five sessions. 



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In July a small group of us travelled to Durham Cathedral to celebrate Revd Jason’s Ordination and personally welcome him to the parish. It was a tremendous day, a wonderful service as always, and a joy to come together from across the parish to support an assistant curate again, having welcomed so many ministers over the years. Jason soon settled into the rhythm of services, fellowship and service and is making a huge contribution to parish life. 

By Advent and Christmas we saw the return of Carols by Candlelight at St. Paul’s, Nativity Plays, Christingles and Carol Services in our churches or in school halls. Bishop Sarah, Bishop of Jarrow Celebrated Midnight Mass at St. Paul’s, assisted by Revd Jason. Of the 1,920 people attending a special service in our churches during Advent, 941 were children and of the 393 people joining us for one of our services on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, 96 were children. 

Our thanks must go to Revd Stuart Hill for his continued dedication to preparing couples for marriage and leading most of our wedding/blessing services in 2022, and to our Lay Pastoral Minister Jacki Dunn for leading so many funerals last year. I am also grateful for the support they have offered to Revd Jason as they have both made an invaluable contribution to training during his Deacon year. In 2022 there were a total of 88 pastoral services led by ministers, assisted by wardens, vergers and volunteers:  44 baptisms, 6 weddings and blessings and 38 funerals of which 23 were held in one of our church buildings. 

In the Autumn there were two special community services held in St. Paul’s Church. The Mayor of South Tyneside’s Civic Service, and a service attended by the Mayor, following the sad death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. 

## _**Nurture and Pastoral Care (IN)**_ 

With 120 people on the electoral roll and a widespread congregation across four churches it was important we have ways we could stay in touch. The weekly pew sheet, available in all churches, was also distributed as a PDF to 100 email addresses each week. At the heart of our communications and keeping everything moving is our Parish Administrator Leanne Reilly. We are grateful for all that Leanne has brought to the parish office since joining us in November 2021, including a sense of calm and a  ‘can do’ attitude. Leanne is also the keeper of the parish diary, first point of contact for families seeking weddings and baptism services as well as working closely with wardens, ministers, our Treasurer Diane Jamieson and the wider team. 

Facebook has also become a useful way to stay in touch with people alongside the parish website and A Church Near You, the latter accessed over 20,000 a year, and a similar numbers to people accessing our Facebook Pages ion 2022. 

Throughout 2022, LPM Jacki Dunn took a lead on pastoral care, visiting, home communion and hospital visiting supported by clergy and volunteers as she also continued in a voluntary capacity as a Lay Chaplain at South Tyneside Hospital and The Seaman’s Mission. 

There is so much that Jacki does which goes unnoticed and unseen but its fair to say that she was a constant source of sunshine to so many. 



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It was also good to see the Knit and Craft Group at St. Peter’s meet regularly throughout the year, a great space for promoting well-being as well as a space with good company.  During the year the group created hats for premature babies as well as much larger hats for the Mission to Seafarers, and knitters made hundreds of angels for Christmas, all gratefully received. 

The Knit Group continued to decorate a tree outside at St. Peter’s with different themes during the year, including a stunning design for HM the Queen’s platinum Jubilee, and the creation of commemorative bunting, decorated with images connected to the Jubilee.   St. John’s held an Afternoon Tea for the Queen’s Jubilee, one of many fun and fundraising activities held throughout the year which included Community Coffee Mornings at St. Peter’s and St. Simon’s, a Table Top Sale, and a Line Dance at St. John’s, a Summer Fayre at St. Paul’s as well as their popular Christmas Produce Stall, and a summer Concert from Sunderland Male Voice Choir at St. Peter’s. 

To have so many events – all so different – across all four churches created important spaces where we could gather together beyond worship and welcome our neighbours in. Important as our events and fundraisers are, they would not happen without a great deal of time, effort and the consideration by all who commit to making the arrangements, baking cakes, making the produce, finding the raffle prizes, co-ordinating others, or turning up and joining in on the day. It is only with this level of commitment that events are successful so thankyou to everyone who gets involved and to all who support our social activities. 

## _**Mission, Evangelism and Outreach (OUT)**_ 

It was good to see the 9 o’clock Coffee Stop continue to welcome families with young children at St. John’s church on Thursday’s during term-time, and how it is such a great meeting place for people of all ages, from within and beyond parish life, with a well-established team of dedicated volunteers. 

In January 2022, we added more spaces where people could drop-in for refreshments at St. St. Peter’s and St. Simon’s as well as St. John’s with the launch of a new project in the parish, in partnership with Durham Diocese, Communities Together Durham and South Tyneside Churches Together. Fully funded for two years by Lord Crewe’s Charity, employing two people part-time, Nikita Campbell and Sam Harrison, work alongside a team of volunteers supporting households struggling in the current financial climate. 

There is a deep sense of gratitude for all who have given their time and talents to this project whether the Places of Welcome or by training as a Mental Health First Aider or Money Mentor with Community Money Advice. This small team is working alongside the council, foodbanks, charities, job centres, schools and a wide group of organizations to help local people. 

An unexpected development in the Places of Welcome began by February Half Term as we were visited by so many families.  Building upon our red pop-up gazebo’s during the school holidays in 2021, we continued to offer space for parents to have a hot drink, packed lunches for children and activities as Places of Welcome met in St. Peter’s, St. Simon’s and St. John’s and the parish received grant funding from South Tyneside Council and Communities Together Durham to provide packed and activities. 



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As a parish we also continued to take part in offering holiday clubs sponsored by the Department of Education through local councils with HAF funding – Holidays and Food - which  ran in St. John’s  and St. Peter’s over the Easter Break and Summer Holidays alongside Places of Welcome. Again these activities would not happen without the dedication and support of our volunteer cooks, activity leaders, and church wardens, so thank you. 

In the Autumn St. Paul’s hosted an interactive art installation in partnership with Durham University, “Codex” to coincide with the Lindisfarne Gospels returning to the region. Over the three days 250 people visited St. Paul’s to specifically see the installation and attend a lecture led by Prof. Francis Watson. Over the course of 2022 St. Paul’s the visitor welcome team hosted an amazing 7795 people! An absolutely incredible number of visitors and testament to the dedication of Freda Carney and the team of volunteers. 

By October 2022 as costs for heating escalated, our Places of Welcome were among the first to become part of a national campaign “Warm Welcome”, chaired by Bishop Paul Butler, and in due course we became part of South Tyneside Council’s Warm Spaces network. St. Paul’s open to visitors for most of the year also offered two days a week with free refreshments as a Warm Space. All of these sessions were supported by grant funding towards costs for heating, light, food and activities from South Tyneside Council and the Church Commissioners. 

In Advent, we held our first Christmas Tree Festival at St. Peter’s carefully organized by a team led by Revd Jason. The group were representative of different churches in the parish – and the highlight of the opening night was a memorable performance by Dunn Street School’s Choir. Thank you to everyone who supported our services and events through Advent and Christmas, and for decorating our churches, they looked stunning and there were a lot of positive comments from visitors. 

Reaching out and helping people in need of support is a demonstration of our faith.  The parish supported collections in kind for amongst others the local Food Bank, raised funds for the church in Ukraine during Lent, and continued to support the Children’s Society through the distribution of home collection boxes. As our Mission Giving for 2022 the PCC agreed a gift of £125 for Smile Train, Leprosy Mission, St Oswald’s Hospice, Mission to Seafarers, Al-Shrooq School for the blind in Palestine, in line with the year before. 

And finally, last but by no means least, we need to thank our parish wardens Rita Blakey, Carol Cowan, Roy Jackson, Gordon Scott, our Treasurer Diane Jamieson and PCC members, officers and advisors for managing funds, checking planning applications, organizing repairs, ensuring churches are open when they need to be, setting up the heating and hundreds of other things through the year with such faith and a sense of humour. So, thank you to everyone who made so many things possible in 2022, all who hold our common parish life in prayer, and all who are so generous with their time, talents and resources. 

May we continue to see God in all places and all faces, as we seek to follow his call. 

Revd Lesley Jones, Rector of Jarrow and Simonside, April 2023 



PARISH OF JARROW
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the
YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022

CONTENTS
Page
Church infomiation
Independent Examiner's Report
Statement of Receipts and Payments
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
Notes to the accounts

Page1of7
PARISH OF JARROW
CHURCH INFORMATION
Charity Commission Registration Numb8r
1137304
Rector
Reverend L. Jones
St Peter's House
York Avenue
Jarrow
Bank
Barclays Bank plc
King Street
South Shields
Independent Examiner
Mrs L Armstrong
68 Leander Drive
Henley Grange
Boldon Colliery
NE35 9LS

Page2of7
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
To the PCC of the Parish of Jarrow
This report on the financial statements ofthe PCC for the year ended 31 December 2022, which are set out on
pages 3 to 7, is in respecl of an examination carried out in accordance with the Church Accounting
Regulations 2006 and s.43 of the Charities Act 1993.
Respective
responsibilities of
trustees and examiner
The charity's trustees arè responsible for the preparation of the accounts.
The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year
under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an
independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility to..
examine the accounts under Se￿lOn 145 of the Charities Act,
to follow the procedures laid down in the general directions given by the
Charity Commission (under section 145{5}Ib} of the Charities Act, and
to state whether particular matters have come to my altention.
Basis of independent
examinerfs statement
My examination was carried out in accordance with general directions given
by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the
accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts
presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual
items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the
trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not
provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and
consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true
and fair, view and the report is limited lo those matters set out in the
statement below.
Independent examinerfs
statement
In connection with 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 accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the
Charities Act,. and
to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and
comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act have not
been met.
Signed
Mrs L Armstrong
68 Leander Drive
Henley Grange
Boldon Colliery
NE35 9LS
Independent Examiner
26th June 2023

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Financial Statements for the year ended 31st December 2022
Receipts and Payments Accounts
page3of7
Receipts
Unr8Strlctsd D881grbated
Funtl$
funds
R8Strlctsd
Total Fund$
Total Fund5
Funds
2022
2021
Voluntsry receipts
Planned Giving
Gift aid donations
Gift aid small donations
Parish giving
Income tax recovery
Open Plate collections
Other voluntsry recelpts
Donations and appeals
Sundry donations
Sl Pauls donab'on box
7,807
2,522
24,745
5,504
5,924
7,807
2,522
24,745
5,504
5,924
13,069
2,928
21.360
9,826
2,951
2,815
1,173
2,446
10,250
612
13,065
1.785
2,446
78,573
142,371
5,562
1,515
1,747
18,S50
77,608
Legaaes
78,573
89,435
52,936
Activities lor generating funds
Fetes bazaars. other fund raising events
Church hall lettings elc
Trading In¢ome-lectu￿ rs
Royalties
9.529
16,479
9.529
16,479
4,936
8,738
287
26,008
26,008
13,9S1
Investment Income
Dividends
Interest
173
118
156
4,359
4,359
4,514
4,514
156
291
Church activities
Fees
Reimbursement from DBF
3,137
3,137
3,863
Government furlong grant
Grants
Insurance claims
Amazon smile
Good box
SLJndry re￿ip1S
2,065
13,289
9,957
6,820
9,564
26,341
28
28
1,159
80
1,159
80
14,361
6.820
9,564
30,745
19,219
Total receipts
93,461
6.820
103,358
203,638
111,079

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Financial Statements for the year ended 31st December 2022
Receipts and Payments Accounts
Page4of7
Payments
Unrestrictsd Designated
Funds
Restri￿ed
Total Funds
Total Funds
Notes
Funds
Funds
2022
2021
Church Activities
Mission giving and donations
Missionary & charitable giving
Church overseas
Relief and development
Home missions & church societies
500
500
500
625
625
625
1,125
625
500
1,125
Actlvltles . related to church work
Ministry .' Parish share
Curate expenses
Assistant staff expenses
Visiting clergy
Clergy's house
Church running expenses
Church maintenance
Upkeep of church yard
Hall running expenses
Major repairs and decoration
Upkeep of church servi￿$
Parish magazine and books
Salaries
Sundry expenses
Parish training and mission
Education young people
Summer holiday club
Warm spaces
Gifts and bursary
Hospitslily
Equipment purchased
48.483
299
50
123
886
23,842
7,207
48,483
323
150
123
45,000
422
24
100
744
17,694
12,560
27
3,912
3.384
2,021
23,842
15,066
1,755
6,104
5,423
5,423
153,873
3,651
153,873
97
3,554
10,686
286
63
57
10,686
286
292
282
4,594
447
6,798
525
77
55
7,178
229
105
4,594
447
120
50
99
675
101,221
155
101,112
2,150
162,344
2,305
270,711
7,254
Cost of generating funds
Trading expenditure-leelurers
Costs of feles, bazaars elc
1,648
1,648
1,648
1,648
649
649
Church Management & admlnlstration
Advertising prinb'ng and slalionery
Telephone
Website
Subscriptions
Bank charges
Professional fees
1,335
1,215
331
943
616
117
1,461
1,215
331
943
616
2,750
7,315
1,622
977
331
866
542
8,541
12,879
2,750
2,867
4,439
Total payments
107,825
7,263
165,711
280,799
115,874

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
as at 31 December 2022
Page5of7
Unrostrlcted D8slgnated
Restrlcted
Totsl Funds
Total Funds
Noles
Funds
Fund$
Funds
2022
2021
Fixed Assets
Freehold land & buildings
Church Contgnts
230,959
509,996
230,959
509,996
230,959
509,996
Current Assets
Cash at Bank and in Hand
Bank Accounts
Cash in Hand
4.199
136,219
140,418
450
322,084
151,055
49
387,743
450
40,958
Investments
281,126
Debtors
Agency collections
Current Liabilities
Accruals and deferred In¢ome
-2,056
-2,056
-790
Totsl Net Assets
780,307
4,199
417,345 1,201.851
1,279,012
Represented by
Fund movements
UnrestriGted Deslgllated
Fund5
Fund5
Re$triGted
Totsl Fund5
Totsl Fund5
Fund5
2022
2021
Assets and Liabilitles blfvid
Transfers between funds
Surplus I (Deficit) of resources for year
Total surplus from resources
794,670
99,779
45.137
444
4,199
384,562 1,279,011
95,137
-62,353
-77,161
417,345 1.201,850
1,283,805
-14,364
780,306
4,793
1,279,012
Approved by the Parish of Jarrow, and signed on its behalf by Reverend L. Jones
Rev'd L. Jones

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Notes to the finan¢ial Statements
For the year ended 31 Decembor 2022
Page6of7
1 Accounting Policies
The finanrial 5talemenls of the PCC have been prepared in accordance with the Church Ac¢ounling
Regulations 2006 using the rè¢eipls and payments basis.
2 Fixed Assets for use by the PCC
Tanglble A8$ets
Frgehold Land
and Buildings
hurch
Cont8rts
Total
2022
Gross book value
al 1 January 2022
Additions
at 31 De￿mber 2022
230,959
509,996
740,955
230.959
509,9
740,955
Net book val
at 31 Decemb8r 2022
230.959
509,996
740,955
at 31 December 2021
230,959
509.996
740,955
The Freèhold Land and Buildings compnse of St P8uI's Cottage. The gross book value of the Freehold
is based on the Insuran￿ value at 2013 and 2018.
3 Fixed assets under £5.000 are written off in the year of purchase.
4 Movements in designated and restricted lund5 were:_
Un￿Stricted Designated Restricted Total Funds
Funds
fund$
Funds
2022
Total Funds
2021
Excessl-Defiat of receipts over payments
Transfers belween funds
Assets and liabilities brought forward
Assets and li8bililies at 31 December 2022
-14,364
444
.95,137
99.779
4,199
-62,353
95.137
384,562 1,279,011
417,345 1.201,850
-77,161
4.793
794,670
780,306
1.283,805
1.279,012
5 Analysis of Church running expenses
St Peterfs
St Paul'8 St John's St Simon'¥
Hall
Totsl
2022
Insuranc8
Electricity
G8S
Water rates
1.989
912
3.162
472
5,350
635
1,241
423
1,606
435
2,597
217
729
95
11,177
3,380
9,727
1.002
3,142
28,427
1.193
4,230
3,142
9.127
6,534
3.706
3.638
5,423

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Notes to the financial Statements
For the year ended 31 December 2022
Page7of7
6 Analysis on charitable donations given during the year
2022
2021
Smile train
Sl Oswald Hospice
Mission to seafarers
Leprosy mission
Christian Aid
Al Shurooq School
125
125
125
125
500
125
125
125
125
125
500
125
1,125
1,125

PARISH OF JARROW
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the
YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022

CONTENTS
Page
Church infomiation
Independent Examiner's Report
Statement of Receipts and Payments
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
Notes to the accounts

Page1of7
PARISH OF JARROW
CHURCH INFORMATION
Charity Commission Registration Numb8r
1137304
Rector
Reverend L. Jones
St Peter's House
York Avenue
Jarrow
Bank
Barclays Bank plc
King Street
South Shields
Independent Examiner
Mrs L Armstrong
68 Leander Drive
Henley Grange
Boldon Colliery
NE35 9LS

Page2of7
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
To the PCC of the Parish of Jarrow
This report on the financial statements ofthe PCC for the year ended 31 December 2022, which are set out on
pages 3 to 7, is in respecl of an examination carried out in accordance with the Church Accounting
Regulations 2006 and s.43 of the Charities Act 1993.
Respective
responsibilities of
trustees and examiner
The charity's trustees arè responsible for the preparation of the accounts.
The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year
under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an
independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility to..
examine the accounts under Se￿lOn 145 of the Charities Act,
to follow the procedures laid down in the general directions given by the
Charity Commission (under section 145{5}Ib} of the Charities Act, and
to state whether particular matters have come to my altention.
Basis of independent
examinerfs statement
My examination was carried out in accordance with general directions given
by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the
accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts
presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual
items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the
trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not
provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and
consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true
and fair, view and the report is limited lo those matters set out in the
statement below.
Independent examinerfs
statement
In connection with 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 accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the
Charities Act,. and
to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and
comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act have not
been met.
Signed
Mrs L Armstrong
68 Leander Drive
Henley Grange
Boldon Colliery
NE35 9LS
Independent Examiner
26th June 2023

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Financial Statements for the year ended 31st December 2022
Receipts and Payments Accounts
page3of7
Receipts
Unr8Strlctsd D881grbated
Funtl$
funds
R8Strlctsd
Total Fund$
Total Fund5
Funds
2022
2021
Voluntsry receipts
Planned Giving
Gift aid donations
Gift aid small donations
Parish giving
Income tax recovery
Open Plate collections
Other voluntsry recelpts
Donations and appeals
Sundry donations
Sl Pauls donab'on box
7,807
2,522
24,745
5,504
5,924
7,807
2,522
24,745
5,504
5,924
13,069
2,928
21.360
9,826
2,951
2,815
1,173
2,446
10,250
612
13,065
1.785
2,446
78,573
142,371
5,562
1,515
1,747
18,S50
77,608
Legaaes
78,573
89,435
52,936
Activities lor generating funds
Fetes bazaars. other fund raising events
Church hall lettings elc
Trading In¢ome-lectu￿ rs
Royalties
9.529
16,479
9.529
16,479
4,936
8,738
287
26,008
26,008
13,9S1
Investment Income
Dividends
Interest
173
118
156
4,359
4,359
4,514
4,514
156
291
Church activities
Fees
Reimbursement from DBF
3,137
3,137
3,863
Government furlong grant
Grants
Insurance claims
Amazon smile
Good box
SLJndry re￿ip1S
2,065
13,289
9,957
6,820
9,564
26,341
28
28
1,159
80
1,159
80
14,361
6.820
9,564
30,745
19,219
Total receipts
93,461
6.820
103,358
203,638
111,079

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Financial Statements for the year ended 31st December 2022
Receipts and Payments Accounts
Page4of7
Payments
Unrestrictsd Designated
Funds
Restri￿ed
Total Funds
Total Funds
Notes
Funds
Funds
2022
2021
Church Activities
Mission giving and donations
Missionary & charitable giving
Church overseas
Relief and development
Home missions & church societies
500
500
500
625
625
625
1,125
625
500
1,125
Actlvltles . related to church work
Ministry .' Parish share
Curate expenses
Assistant staff expenses
Visiting clergy
Clergy's house
Church running expenses
Church maintenance
Upkeep of church yard
Hall running expenses
Major repairs and decoration
Upkeep of church servi￿$
Parish magazine and books
Salaries
Sundry expenses
Parish training and mission
Education young people
Summer holiday club
Warm spaces
Gifts and bursary
Hospitslily
Equipment purchased
48.483
299
50
123
886
23,842
7,207
48,483
323
150
123
45,000
422
24
100
744
17,694
12,560
27
3,912
3.384
2,021
23,842
15,066
1,755
6,104
5,423
5,423
153,873
3,651
153,873
97
3,554
10,686
286
63
57
10,686
286
292
282
4,594
447
6,798
525
77
55
7,178
229
105
4,594
447
120
50
99
675
101,221
155
101,112
2,150
162,344
2,305
270,711
7,254
Cost of generating funds
Trading expenditure-leelurers
Costs of feles, bazaars elc
1,648
1,648
1,648
1,648
649
649
Church Management & admlnlstration
Advertising prinb'ng and slalionery
Telephone
Website
Subscriptions
Bank charges
Professional fees
1,335
1,215
331
943
616
117
1,461
1,215
331
943
616
2,750
7,315
1,622
977
331
866
542
8,541
12,879
2,750
2,867
4,439
Total payments
107,825
7,263
165,711
280,799
115,874

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
as at 31 December 2022
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Unrostrlcted D8slgnated
Restrlcted
Totsl Funds
Total Funds
Noles
Funds
Fund$
Funds
2022
2021
Fixed Assets
Freehold land & buildings
Church Contgnts
230,959
509,996
230,959
509,996
230,959
509,996
Current Assets
Cash at Bank and in Hand
Bank Accounts
Cash in Hand
4.199
136,219
140,418
450
322,084
151,055
49
387,743
450
40,958
Investments
281,126
Debtors
Agency collections
Current Liabilities
Accruals and deferred In¢ome
-2,056
-2,056
-790
Totsl Net Assets
780,307
4,199
417,345 1,201.851
1,279,012
Represented by
Fund movements
UnrestriGted Deslgllated
Fund5
Fund5
Re$triGted
Totsl Fund5
Totsl Fund5
Fund5
2022
2021
Assets and Liabilitles blfvid
Transfers between funds
Surplus I (Deficit) of resources for year
Total surplus from resources
794,670
99,779
45.137
444
4,199
384,562 1,279,011
95,137
-62,353
-77,161
417,345 1.201,850
1,283,805
-14,364
780,306
4,793
1,279,012
Approved by the Parish of Jarrow, and signed on its behalf by Reverend L. Jones
Rev'd L. Jones

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Notes to the finan¢ial Statements
For the year ended 31 Decembor 2022
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1 Accounting Policies
The finanrial 5talemenls of the PCC have been prepared in accordance with the Church Ac¢ounling
Regulations 2006 using the rè¢eipls and payments basis.
2 Fixed Assets for use by the PCC
Tanglble A8$ets
Frgehold Land
and Buildings
hurch
Cont8rts
Total
2022
Gross book value
al 1 January 2022
Additions
at 31 De￿mber 2022
230,959
509,996
740,955
230.959
509,9
740,955
Net book val
at 31 Decemb8r 2022
230.959
509,996
740,955
at 31 December 2021
230,959
509.996
740,955
The Freèhold Land and Buildings compnse of St P8uI's Cottage. The gross book value of the Freehold
is based on the Insuran￿ value at 2013 and 2018.
3 Fixed assets under £5.000 are written off in the year of purchase.
4 Movements in designated and restricted lund5 were:_
Un￿Stricted Designated Restricted Total Funds
Funds
fund$
Funds
2022
Total Funds
2021
Excessl-Defiat of receipts over payments
Transfers belween funds
Assets and liabilities brought forward
Assets and li8bililies at 31 December 2022
-14,364
444
.95,137
99.779
4,199
-62,353
95.137
384,562 1,279,011
417,345 1.201,850
-77,161
4.793
794,670
780,306
1.283,805
1.279,012
5 Analysis of Church running expenses
St Peterfs
St Paul'8 St John's St Simon'¥
Hall
Totsl
2022
Insuranc8
Electricity
G8S
Water rates
1.989
912
3.162
472
5,350
635
1,241
423
1,606
435
2,597
217
729
95
11,177
3,380
9,727
1.002
3,142
28,427
1.193
4,230
3,142
9.127
6,534
3.706
3.638
5,423

Parish of Jarrow and Simonside
Notes to the financial Statements
For the year ended 31 December 2022
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6 Analysis on charitable donations given during the year
2022
2021
Smile train
Sl Oswald Hospice
Mission to seafarers
Leprosy mission
Christian Aid
Al Shurooq School
125
125
125
125
500
125
125
125
125
125
500
125
1,125
1,125