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2021-03-31-accounts

Carmel Mar Thoma Church Liverpool

A Parish of the Mar Thoma Church UK – Europe Zone Diocese e of North America and Europ (Member of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland)

Charity Registration No. 1137808

Annual Report and Accounts 2020-21 Budget for 2021-22

“Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.”

2 Corinthians 4:16-18

R EFLECTIONS OF A J OURNEY THROUGH THE P ANDEMIC

Praise the Lord for bringing us safe and sound to see another year. The COVID-19 pandemic has turned our world upside down during the last year. Many are trying to work out a completely new way of life for themselves and their families. It has been an unsettling, stressful and a lonely year for many. The society faced illness, loss, unemployment and financial uncertainty. We were locked out of our church buildings; but the Church did not close, only the building. As the Word teaches us, we are the Church, the living body of our Lord Jesus, and each of our houses were turned into “Home Churches”, worshipping and praising God. As I’m preparing this report, the COVID-19 death toll in the UK has crossed 125,000 and still counting! Each number is a person: someone we loved and someone who loved us. These hundred and twenty five thousand families will have hundred and twenty five thousand stories to tell. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaving families. When the brokenness of our world forces itself upon us so strongly, the comfort of God’s word can step forward even more strongly. The scripture reminds us of His presence, as we do not journey through uncertainty alone. Our ever present help in trouble is with us and in us, as we walk this long road. Lord have mercy! With that prayer, I present to you the Annual Report of Carmel Mar Thoma Church for 2020-21.

Our Church:

The Mar Thoma diaspora communities have played a pivotal role in elevating the status of the Mar Thoma Church confined within the boundaries of India to a worldwide church. Since its humble beginning more than sixty years ago in the UK, the Mar Thoma Church has steadily grown over the years and now have 11 clergies, 12 parishes, and several congregations in the UK & Europe Zone. The marthomites in Liverpool came together as a worshipping community in 2003, subsequently attaining parish status as Carmel Mar Thoma Church in 2007.

Vicar:

Rev. Jacob K A continued his blessed ministry as the vicar for the third year. The vicar also serves St. Andrew’s Mar Thoma Church, Edinburgh and Newcastle Mar Thoma Fellowship which are part of the Liverpool Group of Parishes. Rev. Jacob covers a vast geographical area in his ministry. The vicar is ably supported by his wife Dr. Christy John Jacob and daughter Miss Joan Liz Jacob in his ministry. Achen and Kochamma were blessed with a baby boy, Jonathan Abraham Jacob on the 31[st] of December 2020. Let us thank Lord Almighty for the leadership, guidance and ministry of Rev. Jacob K A. Let us uphold the vicar and family in our prayers for a blessed ministry amongst us.

Membership:

During 2020-21 our membership stood at 46 families. This year 4 new families joined our Parish. I extend a hearty welcome to the following families:

New Church:

We received keys to our new Church towards the end of the previous report year. By that time the whole world was gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic and the UK was placed under complete

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lockdown. However, the adversities did not dampen the spirit of the Building Committee members, as they continued their dedicated work towards refurbishing the property. Secretary Mr Raji Mathew John made contact with officials at the Diocese of Liverpool to explore the possibilities of acquiring some church furniture for our use. What happened then is an astonishing testimony of God’s heavenly providence! As we read in Malachi 3:10, the Lord Almighty threw open the floodgates of heaven and poured out so much blessing that we didn’t have enough room for it. Praise the Lord!

The parishes of St Andrew’s Litherland, St Barnabas Penny Lane and St Mary’s Waterloo generously donated a wealth of furniture and ecclesiastical items for our church. Most of the items that we received are priceless antique pieces aged over a century, that are examples of intricate craftsmanship. To name a few; the Reredos, Altar, Eagle Lectern, Piano, Communion rails, etc., came from St Andrew’s. The Pews, Chairs, Cabinets, Hymn books, etc., came from St. Barnabas. The ornate brass Cross, Candlesticks, Missal stand, etc., came from St. Mary’s. The Catholic Archdiocese donated the Baptismal Font.

I place on record, our profound gratitude to the Diocese of Liverpool for their benevolence, in particular to Bishop of Liverpool Rt. Rev. Paul Bayes and the Archdeacon Venerable Mike McGurk for granting approval, and to all the clergy friends in the Church of England, who wholeheartedly supported our cause. Thanks to Fr. Stephen Prichard the Parish Priest of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church for helping us with the Baptismal Font.

During this period, Architect Mr Mathew Thomas of All Saints Mar Thoma Church Peterborough, visited the premises and presented a design for refurbishment. The Committee appointed M H Building Service as the contractor. An open day was arranged for our members to visit the property on 9[th] August 2020 to discuss the details of refurbishment plan. The refurbishment started on 1[st] September 2020 with a prayer led by Rev. Jacob K A in the presence of Building and Executive Committee members. Builders completed the agreed works by November 2020, working throughout the pandemic period. Another open day was arranged for members on 12[th] and 13[th] of December 2020 to come and see the completed works.

We wouldn’t have been able to complete the works without the help of our selfless volunteers. Their efforts are beyond words. From young ones to the elders; some of our families literally lived in the church, day-in-day-out. Painting, decorating, cleaning, fixing, disposing off the rubbish, cutting grass and every other menial job was carried out with a smile. To all our volunteers who came and helped at various stages of the refurbishment; a big massive “Thank You” for your time and efforts. Out of all our volunteers, the bulk of the works were carried out by Mr Varughese Mathew & family, Mr Suresh George & family, Mr Baby M Cherian, Mr Thomas V Edayadiyil & family, Mr Raji Mathew John & family, Dr. Binu Mathew K Thomas & family, Mr Moby Mathew and Mr Jeremiah Daniel. Thank you for your dedicated services to complete the church in a beautiful fashion. May God almighty abundantly bless your efforts.

New Vicarage:

Although regular worship started in Liverpool in 2003, we only had the first resident Vicar in May 2014, when Rev. Roney Cherian was appointed here. Having a resident Vicar in Liverpool prompted the thought of owning a Vicarage. 2020 was the year our efforts came to fruition. On 17[th] August 2020, Dr Binu Mathew K Thomas brought to the attention of the Building Committee a 3 bedroom detached property at 14 Petunia Close suitable for our Vicarage. After viewing, in the subsequent

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meetings of the Building Committee and Executive Committee, permission was granted to proceed with the purchase, taking a mortgage from Stewardship. Mr Prakash Philip completed all the documentation required for the mortgage. Dr V. S Varughese and Mr Raji Mathew John tackled the myriad of complex paperwork to successfully bring the purchase to a conclusion. Eventually, on 11[th] December 2020 at 1:20pm the purchase was completed for £129,950. The Trustees Mr Thomas V Edayadiyil and Mrs Sherly Varughese received keys to the property in the prayerful presence of the Vicar Rev. Jacob K A and Secretary Mr Raji Mathew John.

Refurbishment works to upgrade the bathroom, kitchen, heating system and garden; painting, decorating and furnishing were swiftly completed. Thanks to the Building and Executive Committee members, and the dedicated volunteers who put in a lot of time and efforts to complete the works in a timely manner. Vicar Jacob K A and family moved into the new Vicarage on 26[th] March 2021 with a prayer. I place on record our heartfelt gratitude to the Trustees Mr Thomas V Edayadiyil and Mrs Sherly Varughese for making all necessary arrangements for a smooth move of the Vicar and family into the new Vicarage.

Charity House Construction Project:

“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” Matt 25:40. We were blessed with 2 properties during one of the most challenging and difficult times of our lives. We acknowledge that it was not on our merits, but on His grace we were able to realise the long cherished dreams. The Building and Executive Committee believed that we have a Christian responsibility to share our blessings with the most needy and less fortunate people in our society. The Committee unanimously decided to construct a house for a needy person in India as a gesture of our gratitude to God almighty for the blessings we received.

Vicar Rev. Jacob K A liaised with Christian Agency for Rural Development (CARD) and identified Mr Thomas John and family of Bethel Mar Thoma Church, Kattodu, Thiruvalla as our brethren who needed urgent help. Mr Thomas John and family were living in a makeshift shack, as their hut was destroyed in the floods. The application from Mr Thomas John and a recommendation letter from the Vicar of the Bethel MTC, Rev. B Thomas highlighted their dire straits. The Committee unanimously decided to lend our helping hand towards this family. CARD also sent us the plan and a budget of Rs. 8.50 lakhs to complete the project. Our members generously donated towards this cause and we transferred £9,158 for this project through our Sabha Office. The construction is progressing well and is expected to be completed shortly. Our Building Committee member Dr Binu Mathew K Thomas visited the construction work and reported back to the Committee.

Acknowledgement:

On behalf of Carmel Mar Thoma Church, I place on record our gratitude to Mr Dominic K Antony of Dominic & Co. Solicitors for completing the conveyance of our 2 properties, Architect Mr Mathew Thomas for the skilful design and advice, Mr Mike Hathaway and team of M H Building Services for their flexible approach in accommodating our requests and completing the work of the Church according to the design. I would like express our heartfelt gratitude to the inspiring leadership of our Vicar Rev. Jacob K A, Convenor of the Building Committee Dr V S Varughese, Building Committee Members, Office bearers and Executive Committee members for 2019-20 and 2020-21 for their dedicated services, and to all our members for their generous donations, support and constant prayer during this incredible journey. Throughout the course of these three projects we have witnessed the amazing hand, favour and providence of our Redeemer who Liveth! Glory be to Him!

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C HURCH A CTIVITIES

Worship:

Government restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic prevented us from having in-person worship in the Church during the report year. During 2020-21 our worship was held online every Sunday at 10am. The service was held jointly with St. Andrew’s Mar Thoma Church Edinburgh and Newcastle Mar Thoma Fellowship. On average 65-70 families attend the service. This arrangement is set to continue until the restrictions ease. The online platform provided a vital alternative for everyone to come together in prayer and worship during one of the most challenging times of our lives.

Since our beginning in Liverpool, the weekly worship was held on Saturday at 4pm due to the unavailability of a suitable place to worship on a Sunday. With our new Church ready for dedication, the general body meeting held on 28[th] February 2021 decided to move our worship to Sunday, once the in-person service resumes with the following timings:

Sunday School: Starting at 9am

Worship: Starting at 10am.

Great Lent and Holy Week 2020:

We continued with online Lent prayer as we moved into the report year. Services of 40[th] Friday, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday were held over the online platform. Edinburgh Mar Thoma Congregation, Newcastle Mar Thoma Fellowship and Aberdeen Mar Thoma Fellowship also joined us in all the services.

Annual Convention:

The 18[th] Annual Convention was held from 23[rd] to 25[th] October 2020. Rev. A T Zachariah led the convention on 23[rd] and 25[th] October based on the theme “Faith formation in our Families”. Rev. V M Mathew led the convention on 24[th] October based on the theme “Spiritual life in the midst of a crisis”. I place on record our thanks to Rev. A T Zachariah and Rev. V M Mathew for their enriching messages.

Family Day:

Family day was celebrated on 25[th] October 2020. Dedication prayer for families were held and one day income donations were collected as offertory.

Christmas:

A virtual Christmas Carol service was held on 19[th] December 2020 involving every family of our parish. It was a unique and totally new experience that everyone enjoyed participating. Members presented various Christmas themed programmes celebrating the birth of Jesus. I place on record our heartfelt gratitude to the Convenor of the event Dr Binu Mathew K Thomas for efficiently coordinating the programme and to all our members for their support and cooperation in making it a memorable occasion.

As we were unable to hold house to house carol rounds, the trustees made necessary arrangements to distribute/deliver Christmas cake and a greeting card to every household. Online Christmas service was held on the Christmas day.

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Watch Night Service:

Watch night service was held on 31[st] December to give thanks for all the blessings received in the past and seeking continued mercy and blessings for years ahead. The Watch night service started at 10pm carrying on into the break of New Year. A personal testimony session was also held at the time.

Harvest Festival:

“And then celebrate the Harvest Festival, to honour the LORD your God, by bringing him a freewill offering in proportion to the blessing he has given you.” Deuteronomy 16:10.

Harvest festival is a time of thanks giving for all the blessings we received from our Lord. Although we were unable to gather together in person and celebrate the event as usual, the online platform provided the opportunity to celebrate harvest festival virtually on 28[th] February 2021 with a special prayer. I thank all our members who contributed the amount they have set apart towards the harvest festival. May God abundantly bless the work of your hands.

Medical Mission Sunday:

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world acknowledged the decisive role healthcare workers play to keep people healthy and alive. We saw the nation applauding healthcare workers every Thursday, 8pm since the pandemic hit. The Mar Thoma Church dedicates a day praying for healthcare workers and the medical mission ministry. On 7[th] February 2021, we observed Medical Mission Sunday in our church praying for healthcare workers and honouring their service. Let us praise and thank God for all our healthcare workers as they toil in the frontline, standing between us and the virus. May Lord protect and keep them safe from all harm.

Great Lent 2021:

Online Lent prayer started on 15[th] February 2021. Services of 40[th] Friday and Palm Sunday were also held during the period. Members of St. Andrew’s MTC Edinburgh and Newcastle Mar Thoma Fellowship also joined us in these services.

Ecumenical Activity:

The Mar Thoma Church is at the forefront of the global ecumenical movement. Our bishops past and present have held key positions in various global ecumenical organisations. The neighbourhood where our new church is situated is in the midst of an active Ecumenical fellowship involving 5 local churches. Thanks to Fr. Stephen Prichard the Parish Priest of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church for inviting Carmel Mar Thoma Church into the Gateacre Ecumenical Fellowship. Vicar and Secretary attends the monthly online prayer meeting of Gateacre Ecumenical Fellowship.

G ENERAL I NFORMATION

Official Meetings:

To transact various matters of the parish, several official meetings were held as follows during the report year: 29 Joint meetings of the Executive Committee and Building Committee, 6 Executive Committee meetings, 2 General Body meetings and 1 Core committee meeting of the Liverpool Group of Parishes including Carmel Mar Thoma Church, St. Andrew’s Mar Thoma Church and Newcastle Mar Thoma Fellowship.

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Congratulations:

Our former Diocesan Bishop Rt. Rev. Dr. Geevarghese Mar Theodosius Suffragan Metropolitan was installed as the XXII Mar Thoma Metropolitan of the Mar Thoma Church on 14[th] November 2020. Carmel Mar Thoma Church congratulates His Grace The Most Rev. Dr. Theodosius Mar Thoma Metropolitan on his ascension to the throne of the Mar Thoma. We, at Carmel Mar Thoma Church, cherish and hold close to our hearts the blessed moments we experienced the love and care of His Grace as our Diocesan Bishop. Let us uphold the Metropolitan in our prayers, that may God bestow upon him grace, acumen, strength and endurance to guide the flock entrusted in his care, and to shepherd the church for years to come. Long Live the Mar Thoma Metropolitan!

Academic Excellence Award:

Academic Excellence Award for A-Level exam 2020 was conferred to Mr Aaron George Jacob and the Academic Excellence Award for GCSE exam 2020 was conferred to Miss Olivia Susan Mathew. On behalf of Carmel Mar Thoma Church, I would like to congratulate Mr Aaron George Jacob and Miss. Olivia Susan Mathew for the achievement and wish them every success in their future endeavours.

Holy Matrimony:

During the report year, two of our members entered into Holy matrimony. Miss Anila Suresh George was married to Mr Jefin Jacob on 6[th] July 2020 at Tabore Mar Thoma Church, Manchester. Miss Judy Elsa Mathew was married to Mr Rinju Thomas Rajan on 22[nd] February 2021 at Thiruvamkulam Immanuel Mar Thoma Church, Ernakulam. On behalf of Carmel Mar Thoma Church, I wish the newly married couples a blessed wedded life.

Gifts from Heaven:

We were blessed with five heavenly bundles of joy during the report year:

On 28[th] June 2020, Mr Binu Chandy Philip and Mrs Juby Mary Mathew were blessed with a baby girl, Zara Ann Philip.

On 11[th] December 2020, Mr Majo Oommen and Mrs Dalia Majo were blessed with a baby boy, Josiah Majo Oommen.

On 31[st] December 2020, Rev Jacob K A and Mrs Christy John Jacob were blessed with a baby boy, Jonathan Abraham Jacob.

On 17[th] January 2021, Mr Roshen Mathew and Mrs Nitty Elza Jacob were blessed with a baby girl, Zoey Sarah Mathew.

On 21[st] January 2021, Mr Varghese Rajan and Mrs Breeza Merin Thomas were blessed with a baby girl, Benita Rachel Varghese.

May God bless and keep these families and their young babies well and safe.

Obituary:

During the report year the Mar Thoma Church deeply mourned the departure of His Grace The Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolitan on 18[th] October 2020. His Grace’s leadership and dedicated services to the Church and society were quite remarkable. He had inspired generations with his charisma and passion for the church. We were fortunate to host His Grace in our Church in 2018 and 2019, and experience his love and care for us. His Grace was delighted that we were planning to buy a Church, and for his sheer enthusiasm visited the church premises. The Metropolitan blessed the property and claimed it for us in the name of Jesus. His Grace even wrote about it in the Metropolitan’s letter in the Malankara Sabha Tharaka. On behalf of the parish, I

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extend our deepest condolences on the departure of His Grace The Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolitan. Let us thank and praise God for His Grace’s blessed life, ministry and contributions to the Church and the wider society.

As a parish, we express our deepest condolences and pray for comfort and strength for the following families who went through bereavement of their close family members: Mrs Kunjamma Varughese, mother of Mrs Saramma Philip; Mr C T Mathew, father of Mrs Rachel Tiju.

During this pandemic period, so far nearly 3 million people worldwide lost their lives to COVID-19. One of our former members Mr Jose Thomas sadly succumbed to the virus in New York. Let us uphold his bereaving family, Mrs Priya Paul, their sons Joel and Jeffin in our prayers. Mr Jose Kannankara, a member of St. Thomas Indian Orthodox Church Liverpool passed away quite unexpectedly during the report year. He was a well wisher of our church and was part of the catering team of our numerous events. As an expression of our love to late Jose Kannankara, we organised a fundraising and presented £2,530 to his wife Mrs Susamma Joseph and daughter Miss Reshma Jose.

Charity Donations:

During the report year we donated a total of £11,658 for various charity projects. £9,158 was donated to the Charity House Construction project in India. £2,500 was donated to the following local charity projects in Liverpool.

In addition to the above, organisations of our parish were also involved in other charitable activities stated later in the report.

Gift Aid:

As a registered Charity, we received a total amount of £29,621.69 as gift aid from HMRC during the report year. We received £13,030.24 for year 2018 -2019 and £16,591.45 for year 2019-20.

I thank and appreciate Mr Prakash Philip, former trustees Mr Robby Jacob and Mr Suresh George and our current trustees Mr Thomas V Edayadiyil and Mrs Sherly Varughese for their dedicated efforts in this accomplishment.

Finance:

Financial needs of our church are met by the generous contributions of our members. An internally audited statement of accounts for the year ended on 31[st] March 2021 is appended to this report.

In the current economic climate, our expenses are set to increase as we move into an impending recession. However, with total dependence in Christ and with the generous support of our members, I am certain, we would be able to withstand any adversities that come our way. On behalf of the parish, I express our sincere gratitude to the treasurer Mr Thomas V Edayadiyil and the accountant Mrs Sherly Varughese for efficiently managing the finances. I would also like to thank our auditors Mr Robby Jacob and Dr Prince Thomas for their dedicated effort and due diligence in completing the auditing in a timely manner.

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A Note of Gratitude:

We are grateful for the leadership, guidance and support of His Grace The Most Rev. Dr. Theodosius Mar Thoma Metropolitan, Diocesan Bishop Rt. Rev. Dr. Isaac Mar Philoxenos Episcopa and all other bishops of our church. We thank the UK & Europe Zonal Council and all clergies in the Zone for their support and guidance.

I express our gratitude to Mr Ashwin Varghese for setting up and managing the online platform for our virtual meetings. A special word of thanks to Dr Binu Mathew K Thomas and family for their melodious singing enriching our worship every week. To all the dedicated volunteers who helped in the refurbishment works of the Church and Vicarage, may God bless you for all you have done for our parish. I would also like to extend heartfelt gratitude to all our members who wholeheartedly supported and donated to the various causes of the parish. Your contributions have not gone unnoticed – “For God loves a person who gives cheerfully." May Lord almighty bless you abundantly.

O RGANISATIONS

Reports received from parish organisations and prayer groups are included separately with this annual report. A short overview of activities follows:

Edavaka Mission:

Edavaka mission serves as the missionary wing of our church. Our Edavaka mission is registered with the Mar Thoma Voluntary Evangelistic Association, and have 71 registered members. During the report year online prayer meetings of the Edavaka Mission were held on the 1[st] Friday of every month. Members of St. Andrews MTC and Newcastle Mar Thoma Fellowship also participated in the meetings. The meeting includes intercessory prayer and bible study. An intercessory prayer meeting is also held on every Wednesday at 7pm through WebEx. A chain prayer is organised on the 4[th] Saturday of every month starting at 7.30am praying for sick and needy, as well as for various needs of church and the wider society. Our Edavaka mission members actively participated in the various Zonal events like Journey through the Bible, Convention, Lent meditation series, etc. Mr Prakash Philip served as the Edavaka Mission secretary and representative to the committee.

Sevika Sangham:

We are blessed with a vibrant Sevika Sangham that takes an active role in the spiritual life of the parish. The organisation was involved in various charity activities lending a hand to the most needy in our society. They donated £1,016.67 towards supporting a 3[rd] year BSc Nursing student at the Hoskote Mission Institute of Nursing and supported the Zonal Sevika Sangham charity project by donating £250 towards a dialysis machine. Mrs Saramma Philip served as the secretary and representative to the committee. It is worth to note that our vicar Rev Jacob K A serves as the President of the UK & Europe Zone Sevika Sangham.

Youth Fellowship:

The Youth fellowship continues to uphold the mission of the church through the four foundations: Witness, Study, Worship and Service. Monthly joint cottage meetings with St Andrew’s MTC and Newcastle youth fellowships are held on the 4[th] Friday of every month through WebEx under the leadership of the Vicar. The youth fellowship has always taken an active interest in supporting the various activities undertaken in the parish such as assisting in the English order of worship, lent services, youth Sunday and singing sessions. Our youths are actively involved in the Zonal and

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central level activities. I thank our Youth members for actively taking part in the refurbishment works of our new church and vicarage. Their services are highly commendable. Mr Asish Varghese served as the secretary and representative to the committee.

Sunday School:

“Come to Jesus, bring every child to Jesus” is the motto of Mar Thoma Sunday School. Founded on this theme, our Sunday School plays a vital role in teaching the word of God to our children. We currently have 38 children in 12 classes with 14 teachers under the leadership of head teacher Mr Moby Mathew. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, face to face Sunday School lessons were suspended during the report year. Online Sunday school classes commenced from 4[th] of April through Webex platform every Sunday. On behalf of the Parish, I thank Mr Moby Mathew and all the Sunday School teachers for their dedicated time and efforts in teaching our children and bringing them to Jesus. Mrs Siji Philip served as the secretary and representative to the committee.

This year also our Sunday School joined hands with ‘Samaritan’s Purse’ – one of the world’s largest children’s Christmas project to bring joy and happiness to millions of less fortunate children around the world. Our Sunday School raised £660 for 33 shoe boxes packed with gifts to share the love of Jesus with some of the most needy children in the deprived parts of the world. I thank our Sunday School Students and their parents for their generous donation.

Our Sunday School also took part in online VBS programme, World Sunday School Day and Zonal Christmas Carol Service. During the report year, an online Sunday School teacher’s fellowship was started where the Sunday School teachers from Carmel MTC, St. Andrew’s MTC and Newcastle Mar Thoma Fellowship came together on every 2[nd] Friday of the month at 7pm for an hour of prayer and meditation.

Choir:

Our choir members presented a virtual choir signing during the Christmas carol service and also participated in the Zonal Christmas Carol service held online. Thanks to Dr. Binu Mathew K Thomas for coordinating the programmes. Let us uphold choir in our prayers and support them in their ministry.

Prayer Groups:

We have two active prayer groups in our church. The prayer groups were unable to meet during the report year due to government restrictions. Mrs Elcy Varughese represented Shalom prayer group in the committee and functioned as the Secretary. Dr V S Varghese represented Immanuel prayer group in the committee and Mr Varghese Rajan functioned as the Secretary.

C ONCLUSION

COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictions have impacted all of us in different ways. We have experienced a profound shift in our personal, spiritual and work lives. For many of us, the last 12 months have been times of stress and testing, yet many of us have also discovered a deep inner strength that can only come from God. It is reassuring to remind ourselves that whatever changes in our world, our God is still the same and will not change as we read in Malachi 3:6: “I the Lord do not change. So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed”. In the midst of all the challenges and hardship, it was an incredible year for Carmel Mar Thoma Church. With the grace, favour and

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providence of our heavenly father, we were able to accomplish three amazing projects - the Church, the Vicarage and the Charity house construction. Praise the Lord! In all adversities, we were strengthened by God’s grace to fulfil great things according to His will.

As I conclude this report, we are slowly coming out of the year long lockdown in the UK. However, the cases are worryingly increasing in India. Let us continue to pray that Lord send His healing spirit to our homeland, and may He keep and protect all our beloved ones under the safety of His mighty wings. Let us pray that the travel restrictions ease and we are able to go and meet our loved ones back home soon.

I thank Lord Almighty for giving me the opportunity to serve as the Secretary of the Carmel Mar Thoma Church for another year, and to offer myself as an instrument for His heavenly purpose. At times of uncertainty, I was reassured by the scripture Isaiah 45:2-3: “I will go before you and will level the mountains; I will break down gates of bronze and cut through bars of iron. I will give you hidden treasures, riches stored in secret places, so that you may know that I am the Lord, the God of Israel, who summons you by name.” It was not on my merits but on His grace that I was able to carry out the tasks vested upon me. The Lord who has called us is sufficient in all our needs. Let us lean on Him day after day. May God’s abounding grace be with us and bless us all.

Thank you. For and on behalf of the Executive Committee.

RajiMathewJohn

Raji Mathew John Hon. Secretary Carmel Mar Thoma Church

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INTERNAL EXAMINERS REPORT CARMEL MARTHOMA CHURCH, LIVERPOOL-ACCOUNTS 202t>2021 Charlty Re8lstratlon number- 1137808 Respectlve responsibllltles of Trustees and Examlner It is our r8sponsibilityto: -Examine the accounts under sec 145 ofthe CharftSes Act -to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directionsglvèn bythe charltl•s comrnlsslon lunder sec 145151 Ibl of the CharStie5 Art and -to State whether particular matters havè come to ourattentlon Basis of the indep•ndent examiners raport Our examinatlon was carried out In accordance wlth the general Dlrectlons 8iven by the Charity Comrnisslon. An examlnation Includes a review of the accountlng records kept by the charity and a compaT150n of attounts presented with those record5. It 3150 Includes conslderatlon of any Ijnusual items or di5c105urès in the accounts and seekin8 explanatlons from the trustets conternlng any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not include all the evldence that would be réquiréd In an audit and consequently no opinion is givèn whether the accounts present a true and falrf vlew and the report Is1Smlted to those matters set out In the statement below. Independent Examlner5 Statémènt In connectlon with our examlnation, no material mattèrs have comé to our attentlon whlch gives us ￿Yse to béllèv• that In, any materlal respert: -the accountlng r?cords wer• not kept In accordance wlth the sertlon 130 of the charitie5 art,. or -the accounts dld not accord wSth the accountlng records,. or -the accounts did not comply wlth the appllcable requirements concérning the form and cgntent of attounts set out in the Charitlès (Accounts and reports) ReRulations 2Crf)8 other than any requiremènt thatthe accounts 8ive a'true and fairf view which Is not a matter considered as part of an indèpendent examinatlon. We have come across no other matters in connectlon w￿h the examinatlon to which atttrttion should be drawn In thls report In orderto enable a propÈr understanding of the accounts tt> bt rèached. DT Prin¢e Thomas Robby Varu8hese jacob LlveTpooI Z7JJKKJ

Notes from Auditors Internal auditors, recommendations: l. It would be useful for tracking and audit purposes that all purchases be made from a single dedicated debit card. 2. It would be desirable if individuals submitting receipts of purchases could write their names on it. This would help the auditors to match their transactions against the bank statements. A special thanks to Mr. Thomas Edayadiyil (Trustee finance) and Sherly Varghese (Trustee accounts) for the effort and dedication during this pandemic. Dr Prince Thomas Robby Varughese Jacob Liverpool 27-04-2021

Supplementsry Budget 2020-21 Budget 2020-21 Actual 2020-21 £89.10 £27,651.47 £13,914.16 £3,667.00 £8,243.07 £10,422 17 £2,222.52 £46,215.40 £13,164.10 £69.49 £299 99 £5.000.00 £311.36 £2,500.00 £1,790.78 £455.86 £271.72 £881.22 £112.566.04 Expense Exce55 WebEx Church Refurbishment Church Interior and Exterior UpKeeping utility,Fire, Health Check & Servi¢e New Vicarage - Refurbishment New Vicarage Interior and Exterior Upkeeping New Vicarage Conveyancing & Legal New Vicarage Down payment Vicarage RenVMortg2ge & Ub"lilies Vicarage Miscellaneous Parsonage Appliance Vicar Gift Carol Round Expenses Charity Donation (Local Communilyl Church Utilities Church Insurance New-born Expense Vicar- Telllntemet Totsl -£89.10 £25,000.00 2,651.47 -£13,914 16 -£2,167 00 -£8,243 07 -£10,422 17 -£472 52 £1,500.00 £1,750.00 £45,000.00 £10,000.00 -£1,215 40 -£3,164 10 -£69.49 -£299.99 5,000.00 -£11.36 -£2,500 00 -£790.78 -£455.86 -£271.72 -£181.22 £42.316.04 £300.00 £1,000 00 £700 00 £69.550.00 Rev. Abu Cherian Vicar Thomas Varghese Edayadiyil Trusl¢e Ftnon¢e Sherfy Varug ese Trustee Accouttsnl

Camiel MarThoma Churth, Liverpool Incorne and Expenditure 2020-21 Expenditure Vicar- stipend etc Newvicar Expense Vi¢arag Vehicle Maintenance Note Amount Income Note Amount 28.386.97 IL064.01 10,59288 1.764.08 2.353.56 311.36 Regular Givings Olher Givin85 Chui¢h Organisatio Gift Aid 19 21.822.(M) 8.922.U) 5,630. 29.621.69 49,700.81 2,314.00 3,829.00 13,39S.00 6AOO. 177.53 21 Church- Running Expense Church- Events 22 23 Church Refurbishment Church- Interior and Exièfior Upkeeping New VicaoEe-Refurbishment New Vi¢atsge-Inetrior3Trd Exteriorupkeepin New VicaraBe-Cost of Purchase New Vitara8e- Running C95ts 27.651.47 17,S81.16 8,243.07 10,422.17 2.222.52 2,940.70 2,677.91 2,790. 11733.58 2,530. 4.369.( 787.24 ChuTch Other Donations and Sponsorships Parson28e Other DonatlDns and SponsDr5hips General Donations 24 25 27 io House Project India Donations Refund5 Rassisa Uposh2n2m NEAtontributioD 28 li 29 12 1,223. 14,4(X).00 13 Churrh Or8anisations Charitable Donatitsns 14 15 Othèr Dtsnations-J05e K HQICOMPEIZONE contribytlQDS other ExpensÈs Land Re￿Ster Deprec13tion 16 17 360. 30 1610.61 Subtotal 151,342.29 6.501.82 157,844.11 Surplus.. InEorneover eXpendIt￿re Totsi Total 157,844.11 R8v. Abu CheTian Thomas Vaighe5e Edayadiyil TNstee Finance Sherfy Varughese Tnstee AC0x￿tant

A￿lP1S and Payments2021>21 IStatemÈnt of Revènue and Expensesl Payments Vicar- Stipend etc New Wicar Expense Vicarage Vehicle M8intenan¢e Church- Running Expense Church- Events Chur£h- Refurbishrnent Note Amount Receipts Opening 8313n￿.. Qsh in Hand C3sh with thnk Note Arnount 28,425.70 6,598.00 10,592.88 1,764.08 2,086.96 311.36 359.44 66,302.47 9.08 Bank Interest Regular Givings Other Givin8S Church Organisation Grft Ald 19 21,822.00 8,922.00 5.630.00 29.621.69 220.00 20 27,651.47 L7,581.16 8,243.07 10,422.17 2,222,52 2,874.70 973.00 21 Church- Interior and Exterior Upkeeping New Vicaoge- Refurbishment New Wicarage- InteriorlExter. Upkeeping New Vicarage- Cost of Purchase New Vicarage- Running Costs Bi5hop/ Clergy Visits Church Organisations Ch8ritable Donations HQ/COMPE/IONE contributions Other Expenses Land Registery Mortgage Downpayment- Vicarage 22 Debtors 19-20 io Building Fund Donation 2020-21 Church Sponsorship Parsonage Sponsotship Building Fund 0% Loan General Donations 23 49.700.81 2.314.00 3,829.00 2,000.00 13,185.00 6,8CQ.00 177.53 li 24 12 25 13 26 14 2,790.00 11,983.58 4,369.00 510.08 27 Is House Project India Elonations Refunds 28 16 29 17 Ra55isa Uposhanam NFA contribution 1,223.00 14,400.00 550.00 360.00 46,215.40 Vicarage Deposit Subtot81 185,975.13 41,090.89 227,066.02 Surplu5: Revenue over Expenses Total Total 227,066.02 Rev. Abu Cherian Vi¢ Thoma aFghese Edayadiwl Tnts Finw¢c¢ Sherfy Varughese Truste¢ Acrountsnt

Camiel MarThoma Church. Liverpuol UK Balantr Sheet as at31 March 2021 De5crfptio tuttÈntA5 NDte Anunl20i￿2I Cashin Hand 359A4 64.387.55 61.746.99 935.00 C35hat ￿fftk 31 Su&Total Qsl & 8?r 41.ty)89 PrppèvfflenlsaThdAccr￿ Sr0550JrtefrtAs5etslA> 32 41.Ifa89 65ffiÈ1.99 UrrentL￿bIlItIES PAYEmlc¢nttibuti(￿5Ie5tt￿&e1 Aruued Expen5E52020.21 Tot•1 t￿￿￿tuabl1rt￿5IBI 774.32 8ts.05 35 5W.OD 1,3ia tcu 2>￿157 64a6S.94 FtrÈd VEhWE& Ewpfflent5etc (huichBulldlr WicaraEe B￿lding Fuiniture JFixlure5-Church Fvrnrture ￿dFMure￿-parso￿ase 6r055flxedAssetslDI 3.237.22 8Arw.oo 4.046.$3 86.(pJO.W 2.5a5.64 IZZJ92.42 46.53 T￿rM￿abilit1es'. Interest FieELvaTrtrum MeMbet5 z, 22,LKY).tM> 20,(W.00 itaw M(rEaÉe.£129,9SOfh) Do4wpayment-£46.21%40 Total Lonite1mWHbilit￿lETr .73460 105.7ME zuxw.oo S¥ets *- J1&657 70,046.53 146W.3g la4,415A7 AccnF Fund5 Dfthechaiity.. tal Fund 7Q. ['. 2&7rA36 ' 20.￿￿.00 3,245.75 -11559.a2 4W4.Y> 4Z,319.52 20.WO. L039.42 Tol￿ R￿￿￿￿R￿StrI(l￿ FuDda5an 31Mw2021 Le55.'Cu￿e￿t LIabIl￿e4BI ItsIFund50fthetrArfty r4etFthJAs5etsl￿> 54J68.94 Jts7349J 70.(K6.53 5939 134415A7 Rev. Abu Cherian Vrtar arghese Edayadiyil Sherfy Varughese Tt)Jsiee Finance TEUStee A¢￿u[￿aTrI

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