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Annual Report 2021-2022

## **TRUSTEE’S ANNUAL REPORT** 

## **01/04/2021 to 31/03/2022** 


## **Charity Name:** 

REFRESHMENT UK 

**Registered Number:** 1153542 **Address:** The Refresh Centre 156 Waterloo Road Blackpool FY4 2AF 

**Date of Formation:** February 2012 

**Date of Registration:** 27[th] August 2013 **Charitable Objects:** a) 

- a) TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN ENGLAND AND WALES, AND OVERSEAS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, LECTURES, AND EVENTS; AS WELL AS PRODUCING LITERATURE ON CHRISTIANITY TO ENLIGHTEN OTHERS ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION; 

- b) THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY FOR CHILDREN IN INDIA BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY PROVIDING GRANTS, ITEMS AND SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS WORKING TO PREVENT OR RELIEVE POVERTY. 

**Trustees:** 

- Mrs L Cooper Mr S Hobin Mr A Walker Mr P Warne Mr A Maxton-Livesey 

**Governing Document:** CONSTITUTION ADOPTED 16/04/2013 AS AMENDED ON 21/09/2014 **Activities:** Refreshment UK exists to encourage and equip Christians in the UK, as well as provide mental health support in Blackpool and overseas aid in India. We do this through training courses in Blackpool, local community development, provision of a mental health drop in space, overseas mission trips and Christian discipleship courses, as well as providing mentoring and resources for individuals. 

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## **The Vision and Structure of Refreshment UK 2022** 

## **The Hub** 

Mission Centre The Refresh Community Training & Conferences 



## **The Output** 

Refresh Deansgate The 247 Community Refresh Outreach Refresh Prayer Refresh Renovate Refresh International Refresh Worship & Events 

## **The Input** 

The Trustees Council of Reference Prayer Finance Our Memberships Website & Marketing 

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## **TRUSTEES REVIEW & REPORT – 2021 to 2022** 

## **INPUT** 

During 2021 to 2022, Refreshment UK started to recover from the effects of the COVID pandemic that put many of the activities on hold. The year began with the charity coming out of lockdown which ended in April 2021 and the charity survived throughout the year to keep both the Refresh Centre and Refresh Deansgate open. 

The charity maintained its board of trustees and council of reference, as well as holding regular prayer meetings. The charity kept financially afloat through various fundraising methods. 

Refreshment UK kept it membership of the Evangelical Alliance, the Retreat Association and the Fundraising Regulator, and maintained its presence via the website, which was redesigned in 2021 to include many of the activities carried out by the charity. 

## **HUB** 

## _**The Refresh Centre**_ 

At the centre of the work of Refreshment UK is the Refresh Centre, a 14 bedroom missionary training centre based in South Shore, Blackpool. At the start of the year in April 2021, the centre was closed due to restrictions from the COVID pandemic in the UK. The centre was able to open again by May 2021 and began to welcome mission teams and individual guests, starting with an evangelism conference team in May 2021. 

During the summer, the centre had to close again for a few weeks due to both leaders contracting COVID but from September, the centre welcomed small groups on an individual basis for retreats and training as they sought to find their own personal spiritual refreshment. 

In December 2021, the boiler at the Refresh Centre needed to be replaced, and after a successful fundraising campaign, the centre was able to reopen at the end of February with a new heating system in place. At the end of the year, the aim was still to keep recovering from the effects of the pandemic and welcome people for individual retreats and mission training, with a view to beginning intensive mission training in 2023. 

## _**The Refresh Community**_ 

Due to the pandemic, the regular meetings of the Refresh Community had to stop and apart from a small number of events, this didn’t begin again. However, members of the community were encouraged to attend a local church – The Well Church, Blackpool – for a mission service in June 2021, and members of the community have found their home there in the meantime. 

## _**Training and Conferences**_ 

In May 2021, the centre welcomed K180 to stay, who were taking part in an evangelism conference at a local church – St John’s Blackpool. The Refresh Centre hosted them and assisted in the ministry with singing at outreach events. It is always a pleasure to work with K180, who share many of the missional values of Refreshment UK. 

In June 2021, the centre hosted a trio of missionaries from Elim who were beginning a sponsored event in Blackpool and at the same time, hosted a mission team from YWAM. During their time, they organised local church services, prayer walks, support for homeless café’s, evangelism on the streets and hosted the team at the Refresh Centre. Again, it was a blessed and fruitful time for Refreshment UK and helped make an impact across Blackpool. 

In the future, there are more plans to hold short-term mission teams and conferences at the Refresh Centre with churches and partner organisations. 

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## **OUTPUT** 

## _**Refresh Deansgate**_ 

At Refresh Deansgate, the shop part had many stops and starts during the year, due to the pandemic and people contracting COVID. However, the shop remained open for most of the year and continued to provide support for a team of people with managed mental health conditions. 

In December 2021, the front of the building was damaged by a storm and the sign came down. So, in January 2022, the shop was closed for a period of ten weeks and the team there completed a renovation of the shop. This included insulating the walls, replacing the ceiling with a custom-made wooden ceiling, refitting a brand new shop front and sign including lighting, building a disabled access ramp and painting the shop in ‘Refreshment’ colours. All of this work was carried out in house by the Refresh Renovate team and it was completed to a high standard. 

The shop reopened in time for the end of the year and has been wonderfully managed by volunteer Julie Gilbert, who also looks after the team well. 

## _**The 247 Community**_ 

Over the year, Neil McCarthy has continued to post videos and content to help people receive Refreshing inspiration. He continues to manage this from the Isle of Wight and engages regularly with over 100 people via a Facebook group. 

## _**Refresh Outreach**_ 

Due to the pandemic, outreach has been more difficult, but Refreshment has managed to get involved in street ministry at various times throughout the year. In May and June, the charity were involved with the teams from K180 and YWAM. 

In September 2021, the charity took a large team to the centre of Blackpool for singing outreach and did the same in December 2021 in partnership with the Well Church, Blackpool, providing carol singing and Bible readings. 

## _**Prayer**_ 

In June 2021, the charity restarted their monthly prayer meetings at the top of Blackpool Tower with the YWAM team, and continued to organise regular prayer meetings and walks. 

In December 2021, the charity hosted a prayer event at the Refresh Centre for Blackpool, which was attended by a number of local Christians. 

## _**Renovate**_ 

Thanks to the success of the refurbishment team at Refresh Deansgate, the team took on other projects, which including repairs at the Refresh Centre. The team involves members of the team at Refresh Deansgate and completed drainage repairs, electrical work and handyman work at various locations. This enables members to continue to manage their mental health . 

## _**Overseas**_ 

During the year, the charity continued to provide monthly support for Faith India Ministries, our partner mission organisation based in Andhra Pradesh. The charity collects donations from supporters in the UK and also, processes donations from USA partners of Faith India, sending them across on a monthly basis. 

## _**Events and Worship**_ 

Over the year, we weren’t able to host any larger worship events. However, at the end of December 2021, members of the team were able to provide support at a candlelit carol service for the Gate church in Bispham, Blackpool. 

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## **FINANCIAL REVIEW** 

Refreshment UK were able to maintain their monthly expenses in 2021 and 2022. A previously planned grant for redevelopment at Refresh Deansgate did not happen. 

Grants were received for the Refresh Centre from the COVID support programmes and a special fundraising campaign raised money for the replacement of the boiler at the Refresh Centre. 

## **TEAM HEALTH** 

In May 2021, the director of Refreshment UK, Simon Cooper, was diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease which for a period of time meant hospital treatment and limited the amount of work that could be carried out at the Refresh Centre. 

However, since August 2021, this has been managed via lifestyle changes and Simon is able to continue his work, with time allowed to maintain this lifestyle and managed the condition. 

In August 2021, both leaders at the centre contracted COVID and following protocols, the centre was closed as per guidelines. Both recovered and the centre was opened again within a few weeks. 

## **ACHIEVMENTS 2021 to 2022** 

In 2021 to 2022, we achieved the following: 

- Completed a refurbishment at Refresh Deansgate, with a new ramp and ceiling fitted within the shop area; 

- Hosted a YWAM mission team at the Refresh Centre in Blackpool; 

- Hosted a K180 conference at the centre; 

- Continued to support our team of volunteers at Refresh Deansgate with their managed mental health support; and 

- Hosted a number of people at the Refresh Centre for retreats and mission training. 

## **FINANCIAL POLICIES** 

Refreshment UK operates an unrestricted fund for ongoing charitable activities and holds funding which is specifically for the Refresh Centre and its long-term plans. 

A separate fund is held to support the work that we do in India and two further separate funds have been opened for restricted Refresh Centre funding. 

FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE TRUSTEES OF REFRESHMENT UK 

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## Gospel Centred 

## Church Culturally Unity Relevant 

## A Holy Spirit of Reviving & Discipline Excellence Restoring 

## **REFRESHING** 

These are the values that Refreshment UK hold dear to every part of ministry: 

- We aim to have the gospel central and make sure that Jesus is preached with boldness through all Refreshment does; 

- We aim to work in unity across the churches and make sure that all our projects are founded upon Christians working together; 

- We aim to engage with the culture whilst being set apart and make sure that we focus on working out in the community in strategic places by working in power; 

- We aim to teach discipleship based around holiness and make sure that everyone understands the need for discipline, through prayer, worship and study of the word; 

- We aim to maintain a spirit of ‘excellence’ in everything and make sure that people are see change in their lives through a renewed mind; 

- We aim to see the spiritual transformation in areas through kingdom restoration in line with God’s will and make sure we are aware of the need of genuine revival; 

- We aim to be **refreshing** in all and make sure every place we minister is **refreshed** 

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## **REFRESHMENT UK Balance Sheet – As at 31[st] March 2022** 

||**2022 (£)**|**2021 (£)**|
|---|---|---|
|**Fixed Assets**|||
|Tangible Assets|105716|81392|
|**Current Assets**|||
|Stock|5750|4335|
|Other Assets|2000|-|
|Cash|552|541|
|Unrestricted|552|541|
|Restricted|-|-|
|Debtors|200|-|
|**Liabilities**|||
|Creditors|851|1996|
|Long Term Liabilities & Accruals|79144|51214|
|**TOTAL ASSETS LESS LIABILITIES**|**34223**|**33058**|
|**Represented By**|||
|Carried Forward Balance|33058|6749|
|Surplus/Deficit for Year|1165|26309|
|**TOTAL FUNDS**|**34223**|**33058**|



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## **REFRESHMENT UK** 

## **Income and Expenditure Account – Financial Year 2021/2022** 

||**2021/22 (£)**|**2020/21 (£)**|
|---|---|---|
|**Incoming Resources**|||
|Charitable Activities|31252|17241|
|Fundraising|28892|38643|
|Unrestricted Grants|17454|46321|
|Trading Income|12475|6556|
|Refreshers Fund|32268|645|
|Overseas Giving|8423|5809|
|Resources|17|201|
|Asset Value Increase|9305|25454|
|**TOTAL INCOME**|**140086**|**140870**|
|**Charitable Activities**|||
|The Refresh Centre|32911|26749|
|Refresh Deansgate|25887|24938|
|Charitable Activities|34261|15992|
|Overseas Giving|8423|5809|
|Resources|1048|483|
|Scholarship & Miscellaneous|3588|8226|
||**106118**|**82196**|
|**Cost of Fundraising**|702|2044|
|**Operating Expenses**|||
|Travel Costs|2364|595|
|Office Costs|1542|2504|
|Professional Fees|908|1471|
|Miscellaneous|2211|1108|
||**7025**|**5678**|
|**Depreciation**|25076|24643|
|**TOTAL EXPENDITURE**|**138921**|**114561**|
|**Income over Expenditure**|**1165**|**26309**|
|Brought Forward|33058|6749|
|**TOTAL INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE**|**34223**|**33058**|



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## **Independent Examiner’s Report on the accounts of Refreshment UK - 1153542** Report to the Trustees of Refreshment UK for the accounts - year ending 31[st] March 2022 

## Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner 

The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and an independent examination is needed. 

It is my responsibility to: 

- Examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act; 

- To follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission (under section 145(5) (b) of the Charities Acts, and; 

- To state whether particular matters have come to my attention. 

## Basis of Independent Examiner’s Statement 

My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. 

## Independent Examiner’s Statement 

In connection with my examination, no matter has now come to my attention: 

- 1) Which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the requirements: 

   - To keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and 

   - To prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act; 

- 2) To which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 

Signed: SN ACCOUNTING Date: 15[th] December 2022 

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