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2025-03-31-accounts

Chrysolis

Report of the Trustees & Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2025

Index to the Financial Statements

For the Year Ended 31 March 2025

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Report of the Trustees 1 – 6
Report of Receipts and Payments 7
Report of Assets and Liabilities 8
Report of the Independent Examiner
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Constitution: Chrysolis operates under a Declaration of Trust dated March 2nd, 2012.
Registered Charity Number: 1152787
Trustees: Appointment of trustees is by a simple majority of the existing trustees
present and voting, with the chairperson having the casting vote, in
accordance with Clauses 9, 10, 12, 17 and 18 to the Trust Declaration.
The current trustees are:
Mr S. Humphreys (chair)
Rev. T Raaff (treasurer)
Dr. H Giddings (secretary)
Ms. C Ormiston
Ms. K Mair
Correspondent: Rev. T Raaff
Address: New Rectory
Main Street
Linby
NG15 8AE
Independent Examiner: Robert Gary Holmes
205 Annesley Road
Hucknall
Nottingham
NG15 7DB
Bankers: Cooperative Bank
PO Box 250
WN8 6WT
Governance: Chrysolis is run by the Trustees on a voluntary basis.

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Reserves

Chrysolis has typically maintained reserves of between two and three months running costs, with a longerterm goal of increasing this.

Oversight

Chrysolis currently has one employee. Luke Cawley is responsible for implementing our projects. He both initiates new projects and responds to requests and invitations for help from organizations and individuals, with priority given to those projects which make best use of his gifting and best fulfil the objects of the charity. The trustees are in regular consultation with Luke and have both a pastoral oversight responsibility and also provide guidance in his daily implementation of the charity’s objects.

Luke also supports our team of volunteers in Romania, who serve there with our partner organization, Chrysolis Romania.

Objects and Activities

The objects of Chrysolis are

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Achievements and Performance

This year has been a successful one. Having recently helped our Romanian projects transition to their next phase, we have continued to support various projects around the UK and Europe, as well as launching a podcast for those involved in communicating the Christian faith to others.

Romania: Becoming Storytellers

Romania has previously been the primary geographical focus of Chrysolis’ work. Much of our work there has been partnership with a locally-led non-profit, Chrysolis Romania (or, legally, Asociaţia Chrysolis), we helped establish in 2020, with whom we have shared charitable objects. Chrysolis Romania has had an entirely Romanian team and board since its inception. Luke, on behalf of Chrysolis UK, continues to liaise with the team in Bucharest and report back to the board of Chrysolis UK.

The focus of Chrysolis Romania is currently on Becoming Storytellers, a project focused on helping Romanian Christians engage the wider culture through the arts. They are beginning the project by cultivating a group of Romanian writers, and by publishing a free magazine, Hiatus, which showcases the best microfiction created by the group.

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Rest of Europe: Engage

Engage is a our project which works alongside locally-led churches and Christian student movements to help them develop creative means of engaging students and campuses with the story and message of Jesus. This year, Luke created and delivered training in the UK, Portugal and Greece, on the theme of communicating publicly at student-focused outreach events. Those participating were staff and volunteers of existing local Christian student groups linked with the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (“IFES”, registered charity 247919). Following his visit to Portugal, Luke’s book, Campus Lights: Students Living and Speaking for Jesus Around the World is being translated into Portuguese by the Portuguese national IFES movement.

UK and Beyond: Churches and Other Events

Luke has spoken at a range of free events in the UK where the public can come and explore the Christian faith. He also developed material for a week-long training event at Lee Abbey in Devon, on the theme of communicating the Christian faith interpersonally. The material from this week is now being delivered more widely to churches and Christian organizations.

Additionally, Luke participated in a national consultation on evangelism hosted by Passion for Life, and in the global Lausanne Congress in Seoul, South Korea—a gathering of Christian leaders from around the globe.

New Project: Invisible Castle

Our UK-based project, invisible castle , continued to be developed under the oversight of our director and one of our trustees, Kristi Mair. It aims to make available a range of physical and digital resources relating to the communication of the Christian faith.

This year saw the recording and launch of an ten-part invisible castle podcast series on the theme of ‘apologetic practice’. A subscriber list for the podcast has been built by inviting sign-ups at events where Luke or Kristi speak.

Republic of Moldova: Refugees

Following the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Romania and the neighbouring Republic of Moldova were flooded with refugees and needed to respond rapidly. We took the decision to utilise our existing local knowledge and connections, as well as our existing networks of current and potential supporters, to open a fund restricted for the support of local efforts housing and supporting refugees. We made small grants to those local churches and organizations which were refitting their premises as refugee accommodation, enabling

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them to purchase furniture and supplies. We have since continued to support a local project in the Republic of Moldova, supporting the material needs of refugees.

Financial Review

The financial statements have been subjected to an Independent Examination, as they are exempt from the audit requirements of section 144 Charities Act 2011. The Independent Examination results are pending and a version of this report which includes them will be uploaded soon.

Gifts received in the period amounted to £42,765 (last year: £38,121), with a further £398 (last year: £2,887) coming from sales of (and donations towards development of) the book Beyond Monologue . A total of £9,966 (last year: £0) was recovered under HMRC’s Gift Aid scheme, and £232 (last year: £0) was received in bank interest on charity funds.

Salary costs of £40,383 (last year: £39,306) were paid out during the accounting period, which included a fee to our payroll provider, Stewardship, of £489 (last year: £490). Travelling and subsistence costs for the team during the year were £6,200 (last year: £5,368) for expenses incurred. The sum of £2,000 (last year: £0) was also used for staff relocation costs. A total of £0 (last year: £158) was also paid in grants to Chrysolis Romania for costs related to their staff team roles. Costs related to producing the book Beyond Monologue were £101 (last year: £3,696). A payment of £1,194 (last year: £0) was also made to Fuller Theological Seminary, for staff training costs.

A further £138 (last year: £173) was paid to PayPal for transaction fees, while £7,661 (last year: £7,706) was paid in donations to projects serving Ukrainian refugees in Romania and the Republic of Moldova. An additional £983 (last year: £0) was spend on a laptop for staff use.

Net payments for the year were £1,172 (last year: minus £15,399) and our end of year cash funds were £21,525 (last year: £28,014), of which £13,146 (last year: £20,807) is restricted for the purpose of assisting Ukrainian refugees.

Public Benefit

We confirm that the trustees have paid due regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit in planning the activities the charity should undertake.

Plans for Future Periods

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We anticipate allowing the Romanian organization to become increasingly independent of us. We also anticipate continued partnership with IFES, and we are working on plans to help them implement public events around Europe, including in Estonia, Spain, the UK, and hopefully also in Moldova.

We will also continue our investment in the invisible castle project and associated resources, which will function partially to make some of the thinking and praxis of our past few years more widely accessible. We’ll also continue to provide financial support to the refugee project in Moldova.

We also hope to begin developing some pilot projects among twenties, in partnership with local churches and organizations, offering participants an opportunity to explore the Christian faith for themselves

Trustees’ Responsibilities

The trustees are responsible for preparing the Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations.

The trustees are required to prepare financial statements for each financial year in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom Accounting Standards and applicable law). The financial statements are required by law to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of its incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees should follow best practice and:

The trustees are responsible for keeping accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that financial statements comply with the applicable law, regulations and the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

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