REGISTEREO CHARITY NUM8ER'. 1145817
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Cgntral Church Swlndon
Contents of the Flnan¢ial Statem•n
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Report ol the Tru$tMs
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Ind•pondent Exami￿1$ Report
Statwnent of Flnanclal Activitles
Balan¢• Sh•et
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Notes to the Financial Ststernents
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The Iru$teg5 pre8enl their wlh the ffinan¢ral ststements of the Charity for the yew endeJ 31 December 2021. The
trustees have adcyled the provisions ol Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Rewmmended Pracli
applicable lo tharities preparin9 their ac£ounts in a¢ryx(lance with the Finanoal Reporting StandarKI applicable in the UK
and Republic of Ireland {FRS 1021 (effective 1 January 20191.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
The purpose of th8 Charity is lo advan￿ thtr Ch￿l￿an farfh in thè Area of Benefit in 8CC4)rdance wfth Ihg prlndpth and
Practices of the PartKipaling Churches.
In achiewng ils purpDse. the Charity will engage in a fange tsf ath'vllies. eitheron its own orwth others, indUd￿g (but not
restricted lol..
a) the ce￿bration of putlic ¥￿Tship.,
bl the leachiNJ of the Christian faith".
I mis8ion and evangelism., pastoral work, inclufling visiting the 8nd the b&reaved,' the PTovis5Dn of facilities with 8
Christh'an èthos ftsr the local community. indudirrfJ Ibut not r•strictÈd tol the elderfy, the young and other groups wth
$P8cial needs,. and
d) the support of olher charities in th• UK and overseas.
The Trusleas have paid due regard lo Ihe Charity Cornmiss*)n's gLid8nce on publK benefit in de(iding what acllvldes thè
charity $hould undertake. Th8 trustee8 considerthat th8y ha￿ acted in the wbli¢ benefit.
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ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Tho Church
Nom1811y, ￿ have a weekty Sunday worship seryico al 10.30 am. Holy Communion is induded dLwin9 the service tsyice
a month. Prayérs for healing and wholaness are offereil at a service month.
A Junior Family Church IJFCI lor chfjld￿n aTrJ young wple is available during servKe times with th& 8xception of the
fir61 Sunday. We glso hold extra. spooal services durin9 the major c￿$t18n festivals, for examrAe, Maundy Thursday.
Gc*)d Friday, Eastèr and Christmas.
Due lo Coronavirus lockdown, the thurth remair*d dosed the fir51 four-and-a-hall months oflhe year. We relumed to
live worship 8t Pèntecost on 23 May. Until then the Minister had continued to produ￿ a weekly written ser¥ice which
W8s emailed, posted delivered lo members ol ihe congregation. The monlhty newslett8r wa$ dislribulpd in the $8me
Unfortunalety the lift broke down and was out of action for some lime whlch meant we worship￿*d in the cafè until tho
autumn.
Revd Moyra Daviès retred a8 our minister on Palm Sunday. Unfortunately du• to Covid we werg unable to ho
farewell seNi¢¢. Our new Transitsonal Minister, Revd Jonathan Edwards, stsrted his ministry wlh us on Easter Sunday.
The first time hg was a￿e to personally condLKt a Servre was on 6 June. Wg hdd a Welcome seNic* for him on 22
September. This was attended by representatives of all the denominations comprising our LEP. h)cal dergy, and
members of thurch85 in the town centre. It was a joylul oCcaS￿n marking the start of a new thapter in Genlral Church's
life. Jonathan quic*ly bègan meeting individuals in the congie9alion to fin(1 out %¥hat they fell aljoul the future of the
church. He also started rneeling wrth other thTgy in th8 town and charitios who we r(￿ght be able lo work with in order to
fulfil our charitable objectives wnore ￿lly.
Our regular organist, CY Themi5 ToumpoLlidis. left to tske up a te%hiig post in Storohouse in Ihe summer of 2021.
Fortunalety we found a new organist, Mrs Hannah Brooke, vho plays mo81 Sundays. We ar8 also gr8lefiJl to th8
following organists.. Ca￿1Yn Wallbank and Jgnny Pow1ey, who suppcrt us on occasional Sundays thfoughout thè yèar.
Our Membèrship xl 31st D￿mber 2021 stood at 59. We also have a wmber of adherenl5 who are faithful attendees
bul are not lull Members. Our aver8ga weekly attendance is 29 aduts. Unlorbjnately, whilst we a￿ in touch with
numtrer of families, the children and teenagers have Lgrgèty ceased to attend. Ther¢ are a number of reasons for this but
we are aware that many olher adivilies take pl8c£ on Sunday momings. Sadly. there have been three fvnera1s durirrfJ
20218nd a thurch member lthgd in India.
Unfortunatèly, il was not possible lo hold som8 of our SFrfial services in 2021 such a5 Qur Church Anniversary and
EasiÈr but wè were glad to be able lo start WOT8hipping together again at P•nt8cost. We were able to ce￿brate HaNe8t
in Seplernber a lovely $eMce, when the was beaulifuly decorated by some of our rnemb8rs for the
occasion.
The chur(* continuéd to be open so we were able lo worshii in person during the Advent Season, w? were able lo
decorate the church with tra￿￿.￿n01 trimmings such as Ihe Advenl Wreath and Christmas Tree We were also able lo
use our lovely, lull-srLed Nativity 8c•n• - which was w￿l￿alty made gèvèral years ago by members ol the congregation.
and is ahyays much appreaated ty everyone. The fif$l s￿dBY in Advent saw the lightiw of the first eAndle and each
successive Sunday anoth&r candle is l(t. Thts ojlnmnates on Chrislmas Day when Ihe Christ Candle bs lil.
The Service of Lessons and Caiols is another much kved ser¥irE. and wè ware so pleased thal we were able lo hold
this service and it was a joy to be able to sing carols this lime. Christingles wer9111 and each family h8d one to lake away
th thèm. This service was followed by a bring and share meal. It was much appreckgled espeaally be¢au$e w8 had
been Ilmited by strlcter COVKI rul8S th8 year before.
OLkr Christmas Appeal this year was for t￿ homeless. was donate(l thr￿gh Big Breakfast Plus. a charity vtho
provid8 hol meals for those ￿eepIng mugh in Swindon a￿1 others in need. We had al￿aty started discussions Vlith
them wrth a view to Ihern usiro our café fa¢ilii*s for this purpose. The Christmas Day collection w8s givèn lo Christian
Aid.
Christmas Presents for the Housebound and Ihosg m￿berS who have been bereaved during the past year.. Central
Church always buys a present for Iho$o Members of our congregation who arv htsuseboLbnd and are no longer able to
get lo church 8s they once did. W? also purchase a grftfor we who ha$ been ￿rea¥ed d￿Ing tho ￿rrent year.
Unfortunaloly, once again due the Covid restr￿tIOns, we we￿n't 8bl8 to hold some of our usual fundraising everrts
throughout the year- such 8$ Christian Aid Big B￿akfast in May, of our twstee5 held 8 Macmillan Cancer Coffee
Moming in her garden in September. We ￿llected at Harv8St for Commitment for Life which is a URC]Christian Aid
programme and also (￿11￿￿8￿ dI￿d goods which were ¢kinated to the Swndon Fo(xl C(Alective.
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We continued to ￿lled and dolNèr food and olher items for the Fcod Cglle¢live throughoLrt the year - whenever the
thurth was open.
e were able to hold a full AGM urlike Ihe year before
Church Fa¢511t1￿. The ch￿Ch f8uliti'•s are also used by two other worshippiThJ ComM￿lties. These are Now Life
Christian Ministry. led by Pastor Alphonso Davis,. and Glory of God, led by Pastor Sidney Martins. Both moke goc
use of the premises induding Ihe Baptistery- for baptism by full iw*ner8ion.
Junlor Family Church IJFCI
JFC has fal￿d lo function this year with no thildrefi attenthng even before the pand8ffl￿ cbsgd worship. Sadty there ato
too many other axternal activiti'es happening on a Sunday and we need to consder how we can rg-gnga9e wlh our
young families, p9rhap$ by meeting during a weekday evening instead. However. this will need a lot of pL4nning and we
would require wrfjre leaders to assist wrth thi$.
Saleguardlng is tskèn vary serKJusly. All relevant people involveé with our thildren IX vulnerable adull$
DI8dosU￿ and Bathng Sethce Ices) check.
Tuesday Fellow8hlp
Thi$ not take place duriThJ 2021. The numbets have (t*in(Iled. Wa will hold an AGM. but sadly rfc is unlikely that tha
g￿L￿ Meetings will conlinug (￿e lo numb￿ being too low.
Wodn•sday Circle
This group did not mèÉt duriNJ 2021. W¥ held a survey to find out what interest th&r& was in which grtsups and Clr¢
may b? viable in aulurnn 2022.
Blble Study Group:
This Group has been unable to meet due lo co￿d. Thè 8uN•y dèmonstrated enough interest to make it viable in 2022.
p￿Yer Fellow¥hlp.'
This group was unable lo meet due lo Coyid. However mombwd kept each other infonmd of pr8yer requests and BO
individual prayer al home continued.
World Church Group:
The World Church Group exists to try and k•èp up-to-date with matters of con¢em around Ihe world as well 88 Wth IOCAI
issues rgquiring a Christian voice. The group did not meet due lo Covid restrictions. However ngwsletters aThJ
infomiation was still shared a$ much as possible. The link with Baptist missionaries D8niel, Regiane and Anna Sophia
Clark remains and was gocd lo receive their lettÈrs and hèar how they aro ¢optng With Covid in Peru. stO￿s for
Change, the newsletter for Commitrnenl for Lile (yr¢ulat¢d where p)ssitAe and the church gave them a gfft of
£103.00 to help with their vital y￿rk with the poor of Central America.
Centr81 Church alw supports tha wot* of Amn•8ty Inlemational. The cong￿98￿0￿ participated in the Wrfte for Rlghl$
campaign.
Fundrai$ing over Chrfstsnas raised £684 for Chiistian Aid.
We also sent £1(M) to the Leprosy Mission. We ar8 committed to G￿tinuing to look tyjtward to support the Vuknérab￿ and
dis#d¥anlayd both at hom8 abroad.
New8ther
We have a monthly newsletter TrwhKh ca￿1&8 8 pastornl lelter Irom our minister, ol tho thJr¢h farn1￿, nolffication c
even¢s, and ilems of 9￿[al interest. This is available to evwyone, and copies are takenlsent lo the housebwnd.
Church in the Community- Lent Lunche$
These are weekly simple meals organised by Churches Toyether ni Swndon Town Cèntrè (CfSTC) lo ralse money for
Christwn Aid And CAFOD. Due to Corona Vifus restrictions in rotstion these did not lake place.
Frlend• of SCC
Céntr81 Chuwth and ihe Pilgrim C6ntré have kindly allowed S*indon Commeraaj Chaplaincy ISCCI trj us• an office in
the Pilgrim Centre. We also use the Pilgrim Centre as our registered address. Central Church and a nurnber of
individuals have be￿me a'Fri?nd of SCC. by supporting th8 ch817ty finanrAally and wlh prayer.
In January 2021 we went into OUT third locktlowr and onc8 again Ihe ¢haplain$ had lo stop wsfong. Sheila and Marion
continued working from home, popping into the offic• from time to time where rwssary. The chaplains havè bÈ
keeping in touch wth their p&)ple as much as possib￿ by phone and email, and by sending the 0￿S￿nal card. Sheila
has been telephoning Ihe shop managers lo reassure them Ihal we are all Still hern forth•m. Shè has also been keeping
in regular cont8Ct ￿1th thè chaplains.
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When this lo¢kdown was over. some of Ihe chaplains did manage lo gel bac* into IlTeiT shops. They were really
welcomed back by their people as it has been suth a difficult lirne for the workers. Others w8r8 not abla to get bad( in.
This was either because their shops were loo Small and they rx)uld not maintain social distanang, or they we
vulneiablo thgmsglvg5 ¥nd had lo slay away.
We rx)ntinuÈd wth regu18r'Chaplains Chay se8sitins by Zoom so that wè could 811 see and talk lo eath other. We also
had the occasional manager5, meeting by Zoom. Sheila continued 8ttending Zoom meetings with Work￿a￿ Chaplaincy
Mission UK IWCMUKI. This ch8wity keeps a wealher eye on chaplainiie$ aixoss the courity. They also supply our
d)8plains' insurance. Thar meétings havè bèen exploring various topics Induding th8 theology of djaplaincy and how to
exeoJt• chaplairLy in a post covid world. Th8 m8etiThJs have been very h8lpthA.
Sheila has featured on Wittshire Radio's Sunday morning programme. This helps lo raise profile wthin thè town. Sh
also gives out Ihe cha￿aIn¢Y telephone number for anyone to conlact if ￿Y need to speak to someone in 1h8s8 diffi￿lt
lines. Thi5 message is also on our social m&Jia pages and website.
During th& 18St year, the ￿tall $e¢tor ha$ Suffered greatly. Many of the sho)$ were alrtsady faoxng difficulties, and covid
W8s the fin81 nail in ihe coffin. There h8ve been some big n8med shops in Swindon that have dosed their doors in the
st sevaral months". House of Fr8ser, Debènham$, Burton Group to name bul a few. Desprte evèrything we remain
Op￿MISt1¢. We believe there has n¢v¢r been a greater need for the chaplaincy sewvir¢. Many membgrs of staff iri local
shops are overwhelmed and in need of our support. The chaplains have been back out Ihere post lockdowm as much as
they are able. SCC has also been exploring ways of reaching out lo non retail businesses in the bjiure. They have also
been liaising With the Forgin9 Connections Group to explore ways of helping people in nee(1 in Sw'n¢Jon, or those who
just need someone to talk to, via cafe hubs. We extend our grateful thanks to all of our supporters, through prayer and
financi81 giving. Also lo Team SCC lor 811 Ihat Ihoy éo.
The Pllgrlm Centre
During heavy rain in April gnd May, tiles came off Ihe roof (*usirwJ o go¢xI deal of exteiior and interior damage. The
repaits to the Toof were paid for frorn our restrided funds held by WEBA Trust Company. The Baptist Insuratxe
Company appointed a loss adjuster who agreed that they should pay for repairs to the c&ling In the meeling foc•tn on thg
lop flo¢r and replacing the ¢2rpet. Ceiling liles rteeded rèpl8eAng in the large meeting room on the second floor and in
the gaI￿ry. plus wall bles in the toilet, and general decoration, 11 was not possible to remove all Ihe staining on th8
wooden ceiling above the Activity Hall at the rear of the W0￿h1p 8rga.
A$ mentioned el$ewh8re ￿ this report, the lfft broke down during the year and it was drfficult to get parts so we had lo
worship in Ihe cafe for a %thile.
In the auiumn. thérn was a flc*)d in tha kitehan aThJ café due to blocked drains al th• r•ar of th• buik4ing.
We also had lo pul up spikes lo prevent pigeons nestitw3 because they We￿ interfering With the ¥iF-conditionin9 of the
Coventry Building Socwty nèxt door.
Christine Duranl oversaw 811 the mainten8rt¢e work and m8intsined 8 presence in the oificè. Shè deal with booki'ngs as
somg regular customers retumed when Covid restrictions were eased.
Cl*an¢rn.' Big Bteaklasl Plus are prepared lo do their own clèaning. Mrn. Jane Corc¥)ran g)nlinues to dean the rest of
the building.
Caf*
C?ntral:
Caf8
Central ownèd in October 2f)16 as a thurth aTrJ ccmnmunty faality. and has b8en much appwated by
evgryone.
Unfor￿natelY it be¢ame in¢reasiTrJty dffi¢ull tts ffind v¢luntsors to r[￿ li and il did noi re-open when Covid restrictions
were lifted. We ar8 delighted that Big Breakfast Plus are interested in using our kitchen and café to provid8 hot meals for
the homeless. They had hoped to open in November but all their poliaes were not in place so Ihis has been ddaye(l unlil
2022. Inits'ally they ttope to open for momings a week but anticipate Ihat this will increase.
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FINANCIAL REVIEW
At 31 Dècembèr 2021, total funds were £1,375.753. Reslrided funds ￿re £916,818 aThJ endowmènt fun¢ls ware
£254,779. UNreslrided reseThes ￿re £2Q4.156. Frèè rnsms, after makin9 8llowance for tsngible fixed ass&t$, were
£202,942.
The Itustses, re8eTve ￿lleY is to maintaMI free reservÈs at a level which 6yuale$ to apY0￿Mate1Y six months costs in
order lo cover unplanned silu8tions thal may owjr Irom lime lo time. This is in line with good prac11￿ and fOl￿S the
recommendations of the charity ￿mmisSIC￿. Based on the we69nl level of o)sts the requirèd frè• r&s8rves are £50.000.
Reserves hekl are ab)ve the required lèv#l.
Our ir￿orne was afterthd although rn￿y members conlinued lo make their finanaal offering IhroughoLrt loc*down. All
room hirè bookings wefe cancelled apart from the NHS 8h)od
and Transplant Service wbose Sèssions we have
Jntinued tg host. This means our income wll be reduced although tookings Started to swy recommence in the
auturnn. Vve do have enough reserves to ¢over our expanse$ for the knre86e8We futU¥8.
FUTURE PLANS
Goals for 2022
-when Central Churth was gstsbli$hed there was a conviction thal bt shwld te a resour(ing church for Christian misslon
in cantral Swindon. In the light of this we intend lo explore morè fully how ￿ cgn mae our splendid prgmises available
to other Christian social outreach organisations in the middb of the IQY4n.
- We intend to continue to ensure thai our Safegu8rdln9 Officer- together with those relevant personnd whg have been
appointed and ￿mmisSIOnad by the Leadership Team to resp)nd t¢ any safeguar(h'ng concerns
have continuèd
$8fegu8r(ling training wrth regard lo vulnerable adulls d)ildfen.
- We will also continue lo support and encourage regular social 'W-logethers' $u¢h as church rneals aTrJ quiz gvonings,
as Ihese prowde an invaluable opportunity to create an atmosphere of openness and fri8ndliness, and for the bvhole
r)￿gre98￿.0n lo feel a sènsé of b•k•nging to the one C￿rch f8mily.
- Wo will ￿ntinUe to SUPF4)rt local extemal eajmenul initiatiV8s such a8 L￿1 Lunches in Swindon town cenlre.
- We V+ill ￿ntInUe lo supp)rt nalK)nal and Intem*￿)nal events such as".
Week of Prayer for Chrislian Unity. Worfd Day of Pray•r. Christian Aid Weth, Macmillarn Cancer Supp)rt.' Wlvkl's
Biggest Coffee Moming. One Wodd Week, and the charty, Action for Chil(Jren.
W• %¥ill continuè lo enr￿U[age those atten(*ng semces to cNne kThYard for baptism or rDnfim)atiDn and full
membership.
- W* will ob$eN¢ Ir¥dknonal Holy Week servKes on P81m Sunday, Maundy Thursd?y Good Friday.
- Wtr ￿111 wnlinue ravi8￿ng and updathng all policies. SafryuardiThJ Policy, •)d Hèalth arK1 Safety Policy. etc.
- Revlew all ri$k assessments and amelld where n&e•ssary.
- Cothnue to ensure that there are suffiaent personnd who are tr81ned in Fwst Aid.
- Revieyrf all pricing structures, maintenancè eontracts. utilty use and gener81 expenditure to ensu￿ unngcessary bsse8
are not being incurred.
- We wll be undertaking an overhaul of our Church We￿Ie.
- We are working towards baeoming a g￿ner thurch.
- We will c￿nhnUe to te a vrtlcoming. ¢ariThJ. and indusive Chrfslian rJ)mmunity. Serving in Churth aThJ In the fvl
ommunity.
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STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Thg thawity 15 controwed by rts governing dcument, & d••d of trust and 0￿stituteS an ￿nin￿rpOratell charfty.
We are a single congregation chur¢h CC•mprised of three denominations. We are recognised by the Baptist Union of
Great Britain {BUGBI, and locally by the W85t of England Baptist Assouath'on, IWEBAI, Melhodisl Connexion and local
by the North Witshire Methodist Circuit. and the United Reformed Churth Génèral Assembly and locally by the South
Weslem Synod. We serve Ihe Swindon lown centre a￿a. Our membership is also drawn from ¢)ther areas of the town.
We are members of Churthes Together in Swindon Centre {CTiSCI. We are also M•m￿rS tsf Swndon Churches
Together ISCT) who act as our Sp￿S9nn9 b(wJy for guidance and over8ight.
Our chLtrch minister would norrnally be taken in rotstion from the three denominations. Our cJJrrent minist•r is from thtr
Baptist tradition.
Central Church operates from the purpose-bult Pilgrim Cgnlro. The building Comprises a ground lknr café. the first
floorworship Arèa and Seco￿ and third floor offices and meeting rooms, whiGh are available for hire by the ccmmLW)tty.
Tru$tee$'.
Judith Fur8e {Chairl. June Osborne, Sue Mason (Tr8asurer), Joanna StrutherfrFrost, and Christine Duranl.
Exe¢uUve:
Our Trus1008 we all member8 crf our el￿ed Executive who Overs￿ th• rnnning of the church and The
Executive meets Six limes a year. Elections are held during our Annual Churth Meeting, with all elected posrtions held
for three ye8r5 M￿muM before re-standing for elethon. We also have one ex.officAO memb8r of thè Exacub've, Revd
Jonathan E¢tsards (Minister).
Oth•r offlcèr8 8orving C•ntrJl Church and the Pllgrlm Centre:
S•crèlarlat.. Christvie [￿rant (Church Secretary), Marion Mannin9 1￿MbershIP Secretary) and June Osbomg {Pulpil
Suppty).
Flnanc• Olficgr". Sug Mason a&8iSted by Christine Durant Finance data Inwl and réport v￿lI￿n9'. MHA mOrAha￿ Ca•h
¢ountSng'. Frank Gleed.
Chair of Church Meellng.. Christine Durant
Staffing Officer. Judith Furse
Leader of Junlor Famlly Church IJFCI= Christh'ne Duranl assisted by Hannah Evans.
Loader of the Youth Group: V&ancy
Inforniation Offlc•r. Vacancy
Manse Fabric Offirgr. David McNab
Marrfage Reglstrati¢n-. Marion Manning
Pastoral Commlttee.. Elected M¢mb&rs.' Mavis Poolfflan, Jane Vvalsh and Glenys Thomas. Rèvd Jonathan Edwards
thairs Ihis cofflrnittee as an ex-offioo mernber. The￿ is o grtsup of non-?lected Pastoral Carers also sit on IhB
P8StOfal Committee which meets quartetly. The Pastoral Carers visl our and elderfy.
Saf•guarding Officer.. Mavis Poolman
Inductlon and traI￿n9 of Trustees.. R&soJrc•s arè available for training any new Trustees in their dube$, e.g. ow
constrfution mo(lel do¢umenl, standing orders, web site, Charity Commission website, local knowledgo as many of ow
Executive have been serving for many years. All legal requiremerts regarding ongoing infomial*)n is continually updated
and displayed in both tho Centre and Cafe.
External Roprnsfrnta￿On
Localty. we have representatiws on Swndon Church•s Togeth8r {SCT) - Revd Jonathan Edwards an¢J Judith Fur8e:
and Churches Together in Swndon Centre ICTISC) - Re¥d. Jonathan Edwards. and Judith Furse. Revd Jonathan
Eoknrds also act8 as ow repres8ntativ8 to WVE8A. and iwo church mernbers, Christine Durant ané Judith Furse are ow
representatives on the North Wittshirè Mèthodist Cirpjll. Judith Furse is also our representative to the URC SW Synod.
We are also involved in the local Interfaith Group.
Propertles". the legal trfle of propert￿5 managed by the Church Iruslees belong to the following 88 ¢U81Trlian trustees..
West of England BaFlisl Trusl Company, United R8fom) Church. and the MÈthodisl Church.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
R•gi$tsr￿ Charlty n￿)￿r
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Prlnclpal addr•ss
The Pilgrim Centre
Regent Circus
S￿ndOn
Wittshire
SN1 1PX
TruBt••s
J Fur5e
D M¢Nab (resigned 23.3.211
C Duranl
S Mason
R Carnmegh {resi9w￿￿ 23.3.211
J Osbome
J StrLthers-Frost
Indèpèndent Examlner
James Ga￿ FCA DChA
MHA Monahans
Chartered A¢Kountanl8
3842 Newport Street
Swindon
Wittshire
SN130R
Flnancialllnvestrngnt
Wesl of England Bak)tist Association (WEBAI,
Uniled Refom*d ChLKch IURC). arrfl Methodist Finance Board.
Contact detalls
Web Site Central Church: www.cenlrakhurth.wg
Email". pilcen
ad.com
Tel.. 01793 537642
Approved by order dthe t>)ard of trustees ￿ ...
J Furs8- Trustee
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lrnle
nt ExaminerfB Re
ortto th• Tr
Cèntral Church Swindon
of
Indepenthnt •xamlnerf8 report to the trust••s ol Central chU￿h Swlndon
I I•￿rt to the charity Iwstees oll my examination of lh& ¥e£ounts of Central Churth &￿ndOrn (th8 Trust) for the year
ended 310¢cember 2021.
Responslbiliti•* and ba81s ol report
As the ¢h8rity tnjstees of the Trust you are responsible for th• prèparation of the accounts in attotdan(* wrth the
requirements ol the Chaiities Act 2011 (the Act).
I report in respect Df my examination of the Trust's 8¢counts carried out under 8e¢b"on 145 01 the Act and in carrying out
my examin8t￿in I have Idlowed all aP￿ICable Directions gNen by the Charity Commission under 8e¢bon 14515)Ibl ol Ihe
Act.
Indppendont •xamln•trs statement
I have wmpleled my examination. I confimi that no material matters have corne lo my 8ttwlI￿ in ￿nnects'on with the
gxaminalion giving me cause lo bÉli8v8 that in any material respect..
a¢eAiunting r8cords were kept R) respect of the Trust as requir￿ by section 130 ofthe Att, or
Ihè accounts do nol accord with those records., or
thg amnts do nol comply wrth th8 applicable requirements co￿emIng the lorm and Contènt ol accounts set out
in the Charities {A¢ttiunts and Reports) Regulations 21XJ8 other ihan any rg4uirom¢nl thal the accounts give a
Iwe and fair wewvthich is not a malter conSide￿d as part of an indepeThJent exaMIr￿ti￿.
I have no ¢oncems and have come across no other rnatters in connection wth the examination Its which attenlion should
te drawn in this report in ordpr to 8nabl¢ a proper understsnding ofthe accounts to be reached.
James Gare FCA DChA
MHA Mon8hans
Chartered Accountants
3842 Nev4POrt Slreel
Swindon
Wittshiie
SN1 30R
Dale..10 May.2022
P8ge 8

C•rrtral C
Statement of F"
for the Year Ended 31
vltlèg
2021
Total
funds
2020
Total
fijnds
UnreBtri(aed
funds
Restricted
lund¥
Endowment
fund
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
FROM
Donations and leg8(aes
17,912
760
18.672
19,602
Other trading acbwties
Investrneni income
4,￿1
4,961
38.294
11,521
34,284
Total
52.114
9,813
81.927
65.387
EXPENDITURE ON
Raising funds
470
12,170
579
13.219
17,055
Charlt•ble aetivities
Church actiwlies
72,081
50,804
122.885
93,969
Total
72,551
62,974
579
136.104
111,024
Net gains on invests))enlg
14.459
93,551
108,010
16,032
NET INCOMW(EXPENDITUREI
(5.978}
(5791
33.833
129,6051
Trnn8f•r8 b•tw¢on fund*
19
9,520
9.520
Nèt movoment in fund¥
(15.4981
49,910
(5791
33.833
(29.8051
RECONCILIAMON OF FUNDS
Total lund$ brought f¢r*ard
219.654
255,358
1,341.920
1.371.525
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED
FORWARD
204,156
916818
254,779
1,375,753
1341920
The note$ fom part tsf thtaè ffinancial st*8ments
Page 9

C•n
I Church Swlndon
he
1 December 2021
2021
2020
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible a5sel8
Investments
Investments
Inve$lmenl property
12
1214
2,329
999,￿7
246.514
891,557
246,514
14
1,247,295
1,140,400
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
7,608
198.308
140,340
205,916
CREDITORS
Amouvts falling due wlhin one year
111,8821
(4,3961
NET CURRENT ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES
1,375,753
1,341.920
NET ASSErs
1,375.753
1.341.920
FUNOS
Unrestrided funds
R•SIn"ct￿ funds
Endowment fvnds
204,156
916.818
254,779
219,654
866.9)8
255,358
TOTAL FUNDS
1.375,753
1,341,920
The fmaniaal statement$ wère approved by the Bo*rd of TnJ$tees Ind authorised for issue on
2.Ip-..O.¥.-..IQLL. and w8r8 si￿•d on its behalf by.,
C Dufant- Trustee
S Mason - Trust8•
The notes fomi part of th8s• financaal statements
Page 10

C ntral Chureh Swlndon
Notes to
for
Fin
r Ended 31 D0￿mbar 2021
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
B•¥is of preparlng tho Iln4nclal stat•m•nts
The fIn￿(la1 51alernenls of lh8 charity. whith 1$ a wblc benefft entity under FRS 102. hav$ bogn prepared in
aerxjrdance with the charit￿$ SORP {FRS 1021 'Accounling and RepDrtitYJ by Charities.. Slalemenl of
Recomrnended Practice applicable lo charities prep8ring their accounts In accordance with Ihe Finandal
Reporting Standard appli¢￿ble in thè UK and Rèpublie of Ireland IFRS 1021 leffectNe 1 January 20191,, Finanaal
Reporting Stsndard 102 'The Financial Rgporbng Stsndard applicable in the UK and Reputs1￿ of Ireland, and the
Chxritiè$ Act 2011. The finan¢ial ststernents have been prepared under the historical cost eA)nvÈntK)n, urilh the
e￿PIlOn of investments %thch are induded al rnarket ¥alue.
The financial statements have been prepared to give a 'true and fai¢ view and have departed trom the Chaiith8S
IAccounts and RepLIrts1 Regulations 2C4)8 only to the extent lo provide a 'lrue and fair view. This
departure has involved folbw'ng the Accounting and Reporting by Ch8ribes.' Statement of Re￿mmended
Practice applicable lo charities preparing their accounts in aC￿rdantÈ with the Financjal Reporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic ol Irdand (FRS 1021 issued on 16 July 2014 rather ihan the Accounling and
Reportln9 by Ch8rikn'e8,' Ststement ol RecommendBd effgL*ve from 1 4)ril 2CI)5 which has since b••n
thdrawn.
The financial statements are prepared in sterling whi(th is the funclional ￿rrenCY of the tharity and roundad to
Ihe nearest pound.
There are no significAnl areas ofjudgements or key sources ofe$llmatlon un¢ertaiiity.
The truste&s cM&der ihat th8r• ar8 no material un￿rtainl108 about Ihe Charitls a￿.Ity to wntinug as a goin9
COn￿M.
Logal stsbJ8 of the ¢h*rlty
Thé charity 1$ an unincorporated ¢h8rity, conslftuled by a trust deed.
Tho registered address and the nature of the chariws operations and princApal of tho ¢harty are
given in the Iruslees report.
Finanel81 reporting $tandard 102 - roducod dlxlosure exemp￿0n￿
The charity has taken a￿antage of thè following disdosurè Èxèrnptitin$ in prepaDng these financial statem￿15,
a$ permitted by FRS 11Y2 Finanaal Rewxting Standard appllcable lrtlhg UK and Republic ef Ireland.:
th8 requirements of S￿ts"￿ 7 Statement of Cash Fh)ws.
Income
All income 15 rewgnised in the Stst8ment of Finanaal A¢tNibes once the charity has entrfement to the fvnds, il Is
probable Ihat the inrDme be receivèd 8nd Ihè amc>unt can be measured ￿lia￿Y.
Voluntsry in¢ome 18 received by way of grants. donations and gift8 and is induded in fill in th8 Stat•m8nt of
Finanaal ktivi1195 when receivable. Grants, bvhere enliuemenl is not ¢orMlilK)nal on the delivery of a speofi
performance by the Gharity, are rwnised vthèn thè charity becomes Uncl)nd￿onallY entided to Ihe grant.
Donat8d $er¥ices and fa￿rrtles a￿ included al the value to the charity where Ilws can b8 quantifi8d. The value of
services prowded by volunteers has not been included in these accounts.
In¢oming resources from charlxble trading act￿rtY are accounted for when eamed.
Intèresl on funds he*J on d¢pDSit is indLthd when receivable and the amount can ￿ mèssured reliabty by the
charity,. this is nonn811y upon notifficalion of the interest paid or payable by the bank.
Di￿￿endS are reo)9nised On￿ the dwidend has been declared and nolification has been ￿￿1Ved of the dividend
due. This is normally upon notifiGation by our in¥eslmert thisor of the divid8nd yiéld ofthe investment portfol￿.
Expènditure
Liabilities are recognised as axpendilure 8$ soon as there is a legal or ConstnJcti￿ gL419a1￿ll cy)mmitting the
¢h8rity lo that expenditure, il 1$ probable that a transfer of economic beneffts will tre reqtjired in sottbment and
the amount of the obligation can be measur&J reliably. Expendilure is accounted for on an accmals basis
has been dassifi&l under headings that aggregatè all cosl related to the calegory. Where costs ¢annol bg
diredy attributed to parti￿lar headlngs they have all¢Xated tts activitiès on a b&si$ consistent with the u8è
of rèsources_
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Central Ch rch Swndon
to the Financial Stat8m
nts- contlnued
for
he Year En
ed 31 Dg¢om
r 2021
ACCOUNTING POLICIES - contlnu•d
Govgmance costs
Governance costs In￿de ￿sts of the preparalion and examination of the statutory accounts, the r¥)8t of Iwstee
meetings and the cost of any legal advKe to trustees on govemarte or ¢￿$t￿Y110nal matters.
Tanglblo fix•d a￿ets
Depreuation is provided at Ihe folkn4ing annual r8tes in order lo ￿lie off eath asset over ts estimated usefijl life.
20% on slraighl line basis
20¥0 on straight line basis
Equipment
Fixtures and frttiThJs
Ffeehold property
The PilgNTh Centre is owned by the Baptist Churth Ihirdsl, Mèthodist lone sixth) and United Refomi Church
IURCI lone sixth). Thè Manse is owned by Ihe URC. ￿n￿rtUre iwNed on the Ghurch and rnanse is wrttten off
in the year it is incuffed.
Thè above properlie5 are rK)I recoLmised a8 assets of the Ch￿ty.
Invo$trnents
Invgslments are included al market value al th? balan￿ she&l date. Any gain or Ioss on revaluati￿ is induded i
the Statemenl of Financial Actiwtie8 as unrealiseil.
Inveslrnent proyrty
Th8 church re￿Ve$ an annual rent from a property that 18 hekj won trust by the West of England Bapb"st
Association (WEBAI Tw¥tees. Investrnent prop¢tts¢s are included in Ihe accounts at open market value. All
movements arising from revalu8tion are shown in the Statement of Finanual Activitiès. RealL8ed gains and108se8
on investment properties are eAleulated as the diffeien(* befvmen the disposal proceeds and the market value al
the beginning of the year or LDSI of purchases dlwing the year. Unrealised gains and losses are derived Irom ihe
rnovÈm•nt in the market values during the year.
Debtors
Trado and other debtors a￿ recognised al the settlemènt amount due after any trade diso￿nt offered.
Prepayrnents are valu8d at the amount p￿paid net ofany trade discounts due.
C•$h at bank and Sn hand
C85h at bank and cash in hand indudes cash and short temi highly liquid investments wilh a short malurfty of
three months or less frijtn the dale of acquisition QT openiThJ of the deposit or similar account.
cr￿lt01$
Creditors are r8cognised wherg Ihe tharity ha$ a present obligat￿n resulting from a past evenl that wll probably
svli in th8 transfer of fund5 to a third party #nd thè amount due lo settle the obligation can b8 measured or
estimat8d reliably. Creditor8 arè nomally reoKsnis8d at tr*ir settlement amf)unt aftèr allowng for any trade
dixgunts due.
Taxation
The church is an excepted charity vitthin the me8nlng of the Taxes Acts. Accomflingly it is potentially exempl from
taxation in resrt income and capital gains r8ceived lo Ihe extent that such income of g8ins are applied
•xdusively to Cha1￿￿ble purposes. No provision fortaxation has been made in th2se financial statements.
Fund ateounting
Unrèstrict9d funds are available for use at the disu011t￿ of the thurch li the furtharance of its charitable
objectiVg5.
Re$trieted funds are subpctsd to ￿$trict1)n$ on thèir •xp8ncliture impo8ed by the ¢Jonor. or contained in the
temis ofth• grant.
Endowrnenl funés are fund5 which are held su*'ect to donor-imposed stipul8titsn$ th8t Ihey be maintained as
aprtal. The income eamed from Ihese funds is used ksr general pu￿0598 wheiE allowed or for the s￿[fiC
purposes intended. aim arwj use of eath endowment fund is set out tn the notes to th8 a(>X*unts.
Furlher expl8nallon ofthe nature and wrpose of eath fund is I￿￿3¢d in the notes to the finanaal statements.
P•n8lon costs And other post-rntlrement bon•fits
The church 0￿rat•S a defined corrtribub.on pension sehèmè. Ctsntnbutions payable lo the thurd)'s ponsKJn
scheme are Charg￿ ttt thè Statement of Finanual Activities in the pell￿ Ig which Ihey relate.
Paga 12
continued...

Con￿1 Church Swlndon
Not•s to th Fi
forth•Y
rEn
21
ACCOUNTING POUCIES- contlnu•d
P•n*ion ¢o•ts and other post4etlremert bongfits
The church also pays pension ¢onlribulions for its Ministsr lo the Baptist Minisleis Penson Trust Limited, which
is a final salary defined benefit schème. The scheme is a multi-ernployer scheme and it is not possible lo idenbfy
the assets and lia￿lIbeS of the Sther￿ whid) are attributable lo the chwch. Therefore. as there is insuffioenl
inlomiaion, thè sch•m8 is accthint8d for as a defined ￿ntribUtIon 8cherre.
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
2021
2020
Don81ion$ and eollectKns
Gift sid
15.$47
16,349
3.253
OTHER TRADING ACTIVITIES
2021
2020
Cafe
Central takings
Hire of Pilgrim C8ntr8
other income
555
10,766
2C4)
4,961
4,S61
11,521
INVESTMENT INC￿lE
2021
2020
Rents reCe￿9d
Incomè from fixed 8s$el invéstments
Deposit account Inte￿$1
12,392
25,861
41
8,471
25.454
339
38,294
IiAISING FUNDS
Irnwtn￿nI management ¢c4ts
2021
2020
Portlolio management
Rentsl property expenseg
525
12,694
580
15.953
13.219
16,533
Othertradlng activitl
2021
2020
Purchases
Repairs and re￿waI5
378
522
Aggregate amounts
13,219
17,055
P8ge 13
QTFtinued..

I Church Swind
hlo
to the Financial Ststemènts - ¢on
forthè Yaar End
1 Decernbgr 202
CHARITABLE AcnwTIES COSTS
Direct
Costs (see
note 71
Support
Costs Ise8
noté 81
Totals
Church acllvhles
97,441
122.885
DIRECT COSTS OF CHARITABLE ACTWMES
2021
2020
Staff costs
Manse property expense8
Sundnes
Denominations 8sgessments
Worship
Donalitins
11.825
1,153
27.889
2.455
650
8.871
1,814
587
9.117
2,549
42.2e6
SUPPORT COSTS
Gov8manc
¢osts
Managemert
Total$
Churth a¢thvities
2,205
97 441
Support co8ts. included in1he above. are as folbws..
Manaym•nt
2021
Church
activitie$
2020
Total
8Ctivitie$
RalBs and water
Insurance
Light and heat
Telephom and int8met
Printing, postage and statiO￿ry
Cleaning and household
Repairs and renewals
Profession81 feès
Bad debt$
Bookkeepin9, rn￿agement a￿O￿nIS and
payroll
DeprecialKJn of tangibl8 heritage asse15
1,320
1,903
4,405
11,317
2,393
2,792
4,694
17,585
11,294
2,229
2,410
3,744
66.595
290
439
125
2.732
2,925
95,236
49,350
Governance ¢0sts
2021
Church
2020
Total
8(aivities
Inde￿dent examination anij a¢tY)untancy
2,205
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Cèn
I Ch rth S￿ndOn
Note¥ to t
forthèy
Financial Sta
r Endèd 31 Dèeambèr 2
21
TRUSTEES. REMUNERATION ANO BENEFITS
There were no trustees, ￿muneratiOn or olhor b&neffi16 for the year ended 3108cember 2021 nor for the year
ended 31 December 2020.
Trustees. expons•¥
Thère were no trusteg5' expenses paid for th8 ye8r ended 31 December2021 for the year ended
31 December 2020.
10.
STAFF COSTS
2021
2020
Wages and salaries
Other ptn8wJn costs
11,825
27,727
162
27,889
The a¥erage monthly nwnb8r of èmployees during the year was as folbws..
2021
2020
Mini8ter
No ern￿oY￿s received eThKluments in excess of £60.000.
K8y management personnel for the tharity ojmprises Ihe Mini81er. The total empby88 benefrts for key
Man•Je￿nI pers￿￿?1 ofltte tharity w8r• £11.825 {2020- £27.8891.
COMPARATf¥ES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
Unrestricted
Res1ri¢ted
lunds
funds
Endowmert
fund
Total
fuThJs
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
DC￿atKInS and legacies
19,571
31
19,602
Other trading a¢livilie$
Invesknent inwme
11,521
24.418
11,521
34.264
Total
55.510
9.877
65.387
EXPENDITURE ON
Raising fvnds
1.933
14,642
17,055
Charitable aetlvlll•s
Church a(*vilies
93.794
175
93.￿9
Total
95.727
14.642
111,Ir24
Net gains on invastments
6.126
NET INcOm￿ExPeNDITuREl
134,091)
19,128
114.6421
129,605)
RECONCIUATION OF FUNDS
Totsl funds broutht fOl￿rd
253,745
847.780
270.0(X)
1,371,525
TOTAL FUNOS CARRIED FORWARD
255 358
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Con
I Church
Ind(
Notes to the Finan
lal Statemen
- eontinu
forthoy
rEnd
1 Decemb r2
21
12.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Fixtures
and
ttings
Equipment
Totals
COST
At 1 Janu8ry 2(r21 and 31 Decefflber 2021
25.￿3
23.966
49,929
DEPRECIATION
Al 1 January 2021
Charge for year
24,329
817
23,271
298
47,6(￿)
1,115
Al 3108comber 2021
25.146
23.569
48,715
NET BOOK VALUE
Al 31 De(tmber 2021
817
397
1,214
At 31 DKember 2020
695
13.
FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS
Wfrsl of
England
Baptist
Trust Co.
United
Reform
Church
Totsl$
MARKET VALUE
At 1 January 2021
Unrealised gains
350,449
541,108
77 212
891.557
108010
At 31 Decembgr 2021
618,320
999,567
NET BOOKVALUE
At 31 tlecEmber 2021
381247
618,320
At 31 Decernber 2020
350 449
541,108
891557
Investments held by the West of England Bapts'sl TnL8t Company are used lo fjJnd significant repairs to the
Pilgrim Cenlre. Investrnents h8ld by the United Reforrn Church arè for Signif￿nI repairs to the manse. There
were no investrnent assèts outside Ihe UK. Ehjring the year en(kd 31 December 2018. £80,0[￿ of unrestiicted
funds were inve5teil in the United Reforn Church fund.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
FAIR VALUE
At 1 January 2021
and 31 Decèmber 2021
NET 800KVALUE
At 31 D&ember 2021
246,514
Al 31 De￿mber 2W20
246.514
The inveslmenl pfopety %was purchased in January 2020 and is held al cost The trustees are not avrdre cf any
material change in the value ¢1 tho property.
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Central Church Swindon
o Finan¢1
Statsm
for the Year Ended 31 December 2021
15.
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WTHIN ONE YEAR
2021
2020
Trade detrtors
Other debtors
Prepayments and 8(%rued
785
1.123
1,058
5.427
5,123
1fj.
CASH AT BANK AND IN HAND
Included in cash is £33,193 12020.. £74,685) which is held on deposit by the W•st of England Baptist Trust
Company.
17.
CREDITORS.. AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2021
2020
Olhtrr Greditors
AttrL*d expBn¥e3
916
10,ge6
975
4.3S6
DefÉrrèd irvjme ￿￿#te9 lo rental income received in adva￿e.
18.
ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
2021
Total
funds
2020
Total
funds
ithreslricted
funds
Restiictad
funds
Endowment
fund
Fixed 8ssets
Investsnents
Currènt assets
Current liabilth
1,214
115,939
98,885
1,214
1.246,081
140,340
2,329
1,138,071
205,916
4,3%)
883.628
33.19)
246,514
8.265
204.156
916.818
254 779
1 375 753
1341920
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNI)S
Net
movement
in funds
Transfers
befvRen
funds
At1.1.21
31.12.21
Unrn8thcted fvnd•
General fvnd
219,654
15.9781
19,5201
204,156
Restri¢t•d fund
Swndon Church Fund
URC Fund
Manse Repair Fund
425,133
439.825
2.150
{10.6931
62.753
11.670
414.440
502,378
9,520
866.9)8
40,390
9.520
916,818
Endowment fund•
Propevty- Bapt18t
255,358
15791
254.779
TOTAL FUNDS
1,341,920
33,833
1,375,753
P8ge 17
continLted...

Central Church Swin
Not•s to the Financial Sts
ntinued
lorthgy
r Ended 31 December 2021
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - contlnued
N•t movement in fvnds. induded in the above are as follows,.
Incoming
resour￿$
Resources
expended
Gains 8nd
lo$$es
Movement
in fvnds
Unr••trfct•d funds
General fund
52.114
172.551}
14,459
{5,978}
Re8trictsd funds
Swindon Churth F￿d
URC Fund
Manse Repair Fund
Moyra leaving preserrt
9,053
{50.544}
30.798
e2.753
(10.693)
62.753
{11,6701
111.670)
7601
760
9,813
162.9741
93,551
40,39)
endowment l￿d$
Property- Baptist
15791
15791
TOTAL FUNDS
61.927
108,010
33,833
Comparati￿* for movement In funds
Net
movement
in funds
At
31.12.20
At 1.1.20
Unrnstrkted funds
General ffijnd
253,745
134.0911
219.654
Restrlct•d fvnds
Swindon Churth FUTh
URC Fund
Manse Repair Fund
432.398
413,087
17,2651
2e,538
145
425,133
439,625
2.150
847.780
19,128
886,908
Endowmont fund8
Property- Baptist
270.000
114,642)
255,358
TOTAL FUNDS
1,371525
29,605
1.341920
Pa9e 18
eontinued...

Central Chu
8 to t￿ Financial
men
ontin
Year Ended 31 December 2021
19.
MOVEhlENT IN FUNDS . contlnu•d
Comparative net movemert in fvnds, in￿ded in the abow ar8 as follcws..
IwJmin9
rgsource5
Rès¢ureè8
ewended
Gains and
1036es
Movement
in funds
Unrnstricted funds
General fund
55.510
195,72n
6,128
134.0911
R•gtslet•d lund¥
s¥￿ndOn ch[￿th Fund
URC Fund
Flower Fund
Manse Repair Fund
$,847
14801
116,6321
26.538
17.2651
26,538
1301
1451
145
9.877
{655)
19,128
Endowm•nt fund8
Proptty- Baptist
{14.6421
(14.6421
TOTAL FUNDS
65.387
111.Ir24
29 6051
Endowm•nt fundts
Property- Baptist
This luThJ rep￿sents the value of Ihe Imfe$lm¢nl ptopety Ilus ex￿85 cash
from the saFe of Ihe pievious inves1rr￿nI propetyl managed by the church a5
managing trustees. the deed$ of whith are held by the West of Engkind Baptist
Trust company as ¢U$ltrj￿n trustee. The furhj is held for the general purpose of
the charity-
Restrlctsd funds
Restrictad funds arè subpcted to restrictvJn¥ their expenditu￿ imposgd by the donor, or contair￿d in the
lerrns ofthe grart. Th& purpose of the above restricted frjnds are as follows",
Swndon Church Fund
This represents fuThJs held by the West of Englana Bapti81 Tmsl Company on
behalf of tho thurch and is to covor significant repairs to the Pilgiim Centre
tr￿Ilding.
The URC FLmd is teslridg(I lo thg United fteform Church manse and
other related athibes It is ropr85gnled by invest￿EntS held on trust for the
church by the United Refomi Church.
The Flow8r Fund prowdès ffttywers I￿the thurch and for rnembws who are ill.
The Manso Rgp•r Fund mpr8senls monies re¢aved to fijnd repaits to the
Manse
URC Fund
Flower Fund
Mans• Rep8ir Fund
Tran8fern b•lw•en Iwds
£9,520 has been trAnsf•rrèd from unrestricled fijnds to the Manse Rep￿"r fund to cover the defiol on1his lund.
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
Total donations of £960 were recEived from trustees. Trse (Jonalions We￿ all given wit￿1 condilK)n8. Trustees
also donate via churth plate collections. Th•$e aM￿ntS are rK)t rÈeordèd separately
Thère were no other related party transadions fwlhe year erKled 31 Decernber 2021,
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