ANOINTING FIRE CATHOLIC MINISTRIES, UK
(AFCM, UK)
(Fornierly Sehion Ministries)
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUAIL4NTEE)
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT AND
UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 30 June 2024
Registered company number 08589753
Registered charity number 1153546

Anointing Fire Catholic Ministries, UK (AFCM, UK)
Report and Accounts for the Year ended 30 June 2024
Contents
Page
Charity Infornhgtion
Trustees. Report
Independent Examiner's Report
Ststement of Financial Activities
Balance Sh¢¢t
Statement of Cash Flows
10
Notes to the Financial Statements

Anointing Fire Catholic Ministries, UK (AFC￿ UK)
Report and Accounts for the Year end￿ 30 June 2024
Charity Inforni2tion
In August 2023 the name of the Charity was changed from Sehion Ministries to Anointing Fire
Catholie Ministries UK (AFCM, UK). The new name reflects more closely the nature of the
Charity and its activities. It will also make it &￿ier to liaise with similar charities.
Patrons
Archbishop Bernard Longley, Archbishop of Birniingham
Mar Joseph Srampickal. Bishop. Syro Malabar Eparchy of Great Britain
Yoohanon Mar Theodosiu& Bishop of MUvattupuZ￿ Syro Malankara
Apostolic Visitator to Europe and Oceania
Trustees
Dr Seby Sebastian (Chairnian)
Mr Joseph Abraham
Mrs Jeanette Bunga
Mr Julien Bunga
Fr Shyju Chacko
Mr Jaison John
Mrs Barbara Labrosse
Mr Paul Sebastian
Mr Anish Thomas
Fr Saviour Vattayil Varghese (Appointed 3 October 2023)
Company Secretary and Registered Offi
Mr Paul Sebastian
27 Florence Road. Coventry CV3 2AL
Registernl Charity
Number 1153546
Registered as a Company Limited by Guarantee
Number 08589753
Bankers
HSBC Plc. 56 High StreeL Erdingto
Bimiingham, B23 6RT
Independent Examiner
Harrison Beale & Owen. Highdown House
I l Highdown Road, Leamington s￿ CV31 IXT

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Report and Accounts for the Year ended 30 June 2024
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
The Trustees present their report and accounts for the year ended 30 June 2024. The Trustees and
Tn￿tees, Report eonstitute the Directors and Directors. Report for the purposes of the
Companies Act 2006.
Charity Organisation, Strnctll￿ Governanffj Patron$ and ManagemeDt
Anointing Fire Catholic Ministries UK (AFCM. UK) (fonnerly known as S¢hion Ministries) is
a company limited by guarantee and registcrcd under the Companies Act 2006 and the Charities
Act 2011. Its activities are governed by its MemorAndum and Articles of A$S￿I#t10n. The policy
of the Charity is detsm)ined by the Tn￿e¢s, who meet regularly as a Board. Trustees are
appointed in accordance with the provisions of the Articles of Association and receive no
r¢muneration for their services. The Trustees detennine their number as they consider necessary.
although this may not be less than two. If the Trustees consider a vacancy should be filled, they
will decide on the specific skills required to ensure an appropriate balance on the Board. The
Trustees use their best cndcavours, either through personal contact or enquiry. to recruit new
trustees. In addition to the financial and legal documents for the Charity, all new Trusfres are
provided with the guidanee available from the Charity Commtssion on the role of Tn￿te¢s. All
Trustees, mectings arc immcrscd in prdyer. Th¢ Charity is run primarily by the TrUs￿es. who
work with a team of willing volunteers to run the events and publish the magazines. There are no
paid employees. Strdtegic decisions are made by the Tn￿tees. although the day to day running
of events is managed by exp¢ri¢nc¢d individuals who. inspired by the teaching of Our Lord Jesus
ChrisL volunteer to assist in this way.
The Charity maintains close relations with the Catholic Church - both through the Roman
Catholic Archdiocese of Birniingham. within which much of its work is carried OUL and also
with the Syro-malabar Eparchy of Great Britain. since many of the participants at events are from
the Syro-malabar community. The Trustees are delighted that Archbishop Bernard Longley,
Archbishop of Birningham. Mar Joseph Srampickal. Bishop of the Syro Malabar Eparchy of
Great Britsin and Yoohanon Mar Theodosius. Bishop of Muvattuputh& Syro Malankara
Apostolic Visitator to Europe and Oceani4 are all Patrons of the Charity.
Directors, Company Secretary and IndepeDdeDt Examiner
The Trustee& who are also Directors of the Charitsble Cornpany, and the Company Secretary are
as on page 2. Harrison Beale & Owen act as Independent Examiners for the Charity.
Aims, objeetives* prlnclpal activitiu and erfiteria for measuring acbievernent
The Charity's principal objective is the advancement of the Catholic Faith for the benefit of the
public. It does this by organising prayer meetings, conferences and similar events: producing and
distributing literature and broadcasting inforniation using modern media to enlighten others about
the Catholic Faith; training individuals and groups to further the work of evangelisation. and
rela¢ed ￿tIvItieS to support the promotion of Christian beliefs. The Charity runs monthly Second
Saturday Conventions in Bimingham, which are attended by people of all ages from around the
United Kingdom. The Charity runs Schools of Evangelisation and Retreats, in both the UK and
abroad. and produces the Kingdom Revelator. a monthly magazine for teenage￿ and The Little
Evangclist. a quarterly magazine for children. In all of the above. the aim of the Charity is to
improve and enhance the Spiritual. and thus mental and physical. wellbeing of those attending
worship services. talks, etc. and those receiving and reading the magazine - whether in hard copy
or online.

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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024 (Continued)
Spiritual wellbeing is not easy to measure orrnonitor in this life, although it will be more apparent
in the next. However. it is reasonable to take attendance at gatherings (or on-line participation)
as an indicator of the public benefit derived from the services being offered and to note that the
donations, which are freely made. continue to reflect broad s￿isfaCtion with the services provided
by the Charity. Thus the twin measures of attendance at events and the continuing support of
donors are considered reasonable indicators when assessing the 'success' of the Charity; these
are monitored by Trustees and continue to be at encouraging levels.
Volllnteers 2nd Supporters
The Trustees would like to record their thanks to the many people who give their time free of
charge to support the activities of the Charity. During the year. th¢ Charity had the free use of
property at Casde Val¢. The accounts contain some modest running costs for this premises. but
no account is taken of the value of their rent-free use as. in the opinion of the Trustees. the amount
is not material.
Review of Activiti￿ Aehievements and Plans for Future Development
After easing of Covid-19 pandemic, from September 2022 Second Saturday Conventions have
resumed at Bethel Convention Centre and current attendance is around 2.000 attendees. During
the year, in addition to many one-day events. the Charity ran seven Residential retrcats in UK for
families and young couples and ten School Of Evangelisation (SOE) events for Pre-Teen& Teens
and Youth. Ov¢rseas Retreats and Missions continued in Australi￿ canad￿ USA and Ireland
and one for priests in Fatim&
Distribution of printed copies of the Kingdom Revelator magazine continues at Second Saturday
Conventions. Every month around 3.000 to 5.000 copies are curr¢ntly being printed and
distributed free of charge to individuals and many parishes countywide. Copies are also printed
and distributed I￿allY in Ireland. USA and Australia. As part of the development work of the
Charity, the magazine is also frcely available on online. Kingdom Revelator magazine celebrnted
its 100 edition in September 2023, and we do Ixlieve it has an impact on the lives of the
teenagers who read IL and feedback from readers, priests. teachers and catechists continues to be
very encouraging. In September 2023 we printed 1,500 copies of 'prison ¢dition' of the magazine
and distributed to various prisons in the UK.
The Charity started producing a new magazine. named Little EvangelisL a Christian rnagazine
for children. 500 copies are Currently king printed and distributed quarterly.
Since incorporation. the Charity has sought to increase its activitiffj in line with the exhortation
of Our Lord Jesus ChrisL as expressed in Matthew 28.20 to "go out to the whole world and make
disciples of all nations" The primary way of working towards this. and thus enriching the lives.
both temporal and cternal. of as many people as possible, is to continue to publicise and run
events to which all ar¢ welcomed. In this regard. the Charity has started a new monthly
convention called 'Forth Saturday bible convention in English, from July 2024. This is in
addition to the Second Saturday bible convention which has been running for many years. The
Charity is working closely with the Archdiocese of Birniingham to facilitate the smooth running
of these conventions.

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REPORT OF THE TRUSTELS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024 (Continued)
Revieiv of Activities, Achievements 8Dd Plans for Future Development (Continued)
The Charity does not engage in 'social investment, as such. although in accordance with Our
Lord's instruction it seeks to use money *aintcd as it is" to enrich the lives of others through
encouragemenL and it dc)es support the work of those who seek to evangelise and bring the joy
of the Gospel to those to whom it is the Good News. The Charity's volunteers are primarily
engaged in preparing for and assisting at the Second Saturday Conventions. In particular. their
work is vital in running the various strcams for adults. young people and children to enable them
to learn more about ihe love of Jesus Christ and how knowing this can enrich their lives. Many
volunteers spend time running other events and producing the magazine. There are many
hundreds of individuals who support the work of the Charity through prnyer. including Adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament. It is not considered feasible to place an economic value on their work,
although the value of the prayer support is considerable. The results are evident in the continued
success of the work of the Charity.
Fundraising is not considered a major 'objective' of the Charity. but encournging donations is
regarded as a practical way of assisting others to exercise their charism of Charity. The donations
received at events contributc to the Charity's work. The Tntss and many oth¢r6 engage in
prayer to ask the Lord to provide resources to w out the WO￿ that He gives us to do. The
Trustees believe that there is a spiritual hunger within society in the United Kingdom which only
the Lord Jesus Christ can satisfy. As the need for this becomes more evidenL the Charity has the
long-terni objective of widening the service offering to other groups and individuals. Thus, the
Charity seeks to grow the emph&sis on Evangelisation
in particular. through the School of
Evangelisation's events. The Charity is actively looking for a propety (Church. ConvenL e￿) to
use as a Prayer house, in the West Midlands. Charity has started ¢oll¢cting donations in this
regard which will Ix kept under 'restricted fi￿dS..
AFCM Communities
Work is continuing on the development of the appropriate infrastructure for the Charity.
Currentlyj the arrangements w0￿1ng well. During the year AFCM Communities have been
formed in different parts of the county. These are groups of faith members who gather locally
and supp)rt the Charity through prayer in its overall objectives. i.e.. Evangelisation. Each
community has an AFCM Community leader who guide and lead the community members.
Publie Benefjt Statement
The Trustees have followed the public benefit guidan¢¢ published by the Charity Commissio
as required by Section 17{5) of the Charities Act 2011. They believe the work of the Charity, not
just through the provision of Sacraments - the Eucharist and Reconciliation, but also through the
availability of Spiritual Sharing, support networks, personal prayer and opportunities to hear th¢
Word of God and for Eucharistic Adoration, havc a major impact on the lives of individuals. This
is demonstrated through numerous testimonies of healings and other divine interventions which
have been reported at events in written testimony. available on the website. and in literature
distributed to advertise events. It is not considered appropriate to collect numerical data on such
reports, but the Trustees are grdteful to fjod for the love He has shown to so many people.
Financial Report, Risk Management aDd Reserves
Donation income in the year. including gift aid tax recoverable and donated services, amounted
to £352.367 (2023: £205.536). Income frorn charitsble and other activities was £387.998 (2023:
£131.21]). The Charity's expenditure was £723.003 (2023: £352.197). Overall. a surplus of
£17,362 (2023.. deficit of £15.450) was made during the year. Free Reserves ar¢ that part of a

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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024 (eoDtinued)
Fin2ncial Report, Risk Mgnagement and Reserves (continued)
Charity's unrestricted funds that are freely available to spend on any of the Charitys purposes.
The Charity's Free Reserves were £71.975 at the year-end. This figure is arrived at by deducting
tangible fixed assets of £1,103 from the Charity's total unrestricted funds of £73,078. At 30 June
2024. the Charity's total funds amounted to £108,466 (2023: £91,104). which included restricted
funds of £35,388 (2023: £1,511).
Although upfront costs are met by the Charity. any shortfall in the cost of conventions and retreats
organised by th¢ Charity are covered by donations received. The Tntstees, Reserves policy is
therefore to hold about £50,000. so that they Can meet these up-front costs and produce the
Kingdom Revelator for a y&qr. As thc Charity's Reserves were over £50,000 at th¢ year-en4 the
Trustees were satisfied with the Charity's financial position.
The Trustees have assessed the major risks to which the Charity is exEx)s¢d and have satisfied
themselves that systems have been establishe￿ or that other appropriate measures have been
tsken. to mitigate those risks. insofar as is reasonably practicable. but it is recognised that systems
cannot givc absolutc assurance that risks have Ix¢n climinatcd. Procaurcs arc in place to monitor
risks associated with handling cash, health and safety mattcrs, safeguarding and ongoing
financial viability. The Trustees continue to keep the Charity's activities under review. including
considerdtion of any major risks that rnight be present from time to time.
ststement of Trusteeg, R£8ponsibilities
The Trustees a￿ responsible for preparing the Trustees, Report and the financial statements in
accordance with applieabl¢ law and regulations.
Cornpany law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year that
give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of th¢ Charity and of the incoming resources of.
and resources expended by. the Charity for that year. In preparing these financial statements, the
Trustees arc required to:
select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
make judgements and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudenL
state whether applicable a¢￿Unting standards have been followed, subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements. and
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis, unl¢ss it is inappropriate to
presume that the charitable company will continue in business.
The Trustees are resFx)nsible for keeping adequate accounting records that disclose with
reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charity and cnable them to ensure
that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for
safeguarding the assets of the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps to
prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities. This report ha5 been prepared in accordance
with the special provisions of Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
By Order of the Board
Paul Sebastian - Trustee
3 December 2024

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INDEPENDENT EK4MINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF ANOINTING FIRE
CATHOLIC MINISTRIES ('THE COMPANY,)
I report to the Charity's Truslees on my examination of the accounts of the Company for the year
to 30 June 2024 which are set out on pages 8 to 17.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the Charity's Trustees of the Company (and also its directors for the purposes of company
law), you are responsible for the preparation of th¢ accounts in accordance with the requirements
of the Companies Act 2006 ('the 2006 Act.).
Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be audited under
Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my
examination of your Charity's accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act
2011 ('the 201 l Act,). In carrying out my examination. I have followed the Directions given by
the Charity Commission in section 145(5) (b) of the 2011 A¢L
Independent ￿￿mIner'S statement
Since your Charity's gro&8 income ex¢c￿ed £250,000 your examin¢r must be a member of a
listed body. I can confinn that l am qualified to undertake the examination because I am a
member of th¢ Institute of Chartered AccounLqnts in England and Wales, which is one of the
listed bodies.
I have completed my examination. I confirni that no matters have ¢ome to my attention in
connection with the examination giving me cause to believe:
ounting records were not kept in respect of the Company. as requI￿d by section 386
of the 2006 Act. or
the accounts do not accord wtth those records" or
the accounts do not comply with the accounting ttquirements of section 396 of the 2006
Act, other than any requircment that the accounts give a 'truc and fair, view which is not
a matter considered as part of an independent examination. or
the accounts have not IKcn prepared in accordance with thc method5 and principles of the
Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities
(appli¢abl¢ to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial
Rew)rting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)).
iv.
I have no concerns and have come aeross no other matters in connection with the examination to
which attention should be drawn in this reEK)rt in order to enable a proper understanding of the
arxounts to be reached.
Gregg Olner MPhil BA (Hons) FCA
Harrison, Beale and Owen Limited
Highdown House. I l Highdown Road
Leamington SN Warwickshire
CV31 IXT
3 December 2024

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Report and Accounts for the Year ended 30 June 2024
STATEMENT OF FINANCLIL AcfivITIES (incorporating the Income and
Expenditure Account) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
Unrestricted
Funds
2024
Restricted
Funds
2024
Total
Funds
2024
Totsl
Funds
2023
Notes
COME FROM:
Donations and legacies
309.062
43.305
352J67
205.536
Charitable activities
15
387.998
387,998
131,211
TOTAL
697,060
43.305
740
336.747
EXPENDITURE ON:
Charitable activities
3,15
710,769
9.428
720,197
349.677
Other
2.806
2,520
TOTAL
713 575
9.428
352.197
NET
INCOMFJ(EXPENDITURE)
(16.515)
33.877
17J62
(15,450)
RECONCILIATION OF
FUNDS:
TOTAL FUNDS BROUGHT
FORWARD
89.593
106,554
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED
FORWARD
73.078
91.104
All of the abov¢ relate to the continuing activities of the charitable company. All gains and losses
recognised in the year are included in the Statement of Financial Activities. The net income for
the year for Companies Act 2016 purposes comprises the net movement in funds for the year,
vA)ich was an inflow of £17.362 (2023: oufflow of £15,450).
The notes forn) part of these financial ststements

Anointing Fire Catholic Ministries, UK (AFCN£ UK)
Report and Accounts for the Year ended 30 June 2024
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 2024
2024
2023
Notes
FIXED ASSETS:
Tangible assets
1.103
CURRENT ASSETS:
Stock
Debtors
Cash at bank
13,1)06
39370
67
24.039
15.375
142
116,053
CREDITORS: Amounts falling due
within one year
(35,180)
(25,100)
NET CURRENT ASSETS
107J63
90.953
NET ASSETS
FUNDS:
Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds
73,078
35J88
89,593
TOTAL FUNDS
£108,466
£91,104
The Company is entitled to exemption from audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006
for the year ended 30 June 2024. The members have not rcquircd the Company to obtain an audit
of its fjnancial staternents for the year ended 30 June 2024 in accordance with section 476 of the
Companies Act 2006. The Directors acknowledge their responsibilities for (a) ensuring that the
company keeps accounting records which comply with Sections 386 and 387 of the Companies
Act 2006 and (b) preparing financial statements which give a true and fair view of the state of
affairs of the Company as at the end of each financial year and of its income and expenditure for
each financial year in accordance with the requiTements of Sections 394 and 395 and which
otherwise comply with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 relating to financial
statements, so far as applicable to the Company. These financial statcmcnts have been prepared
in accordance with the special provisions of Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small
companies and with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland (FRS 102, effective January 2019).
The financial Statements We￿ approved by the Board of Directors and authorised for issue on
3 December 2024 and were signed on its behalf by:
Paul Sebastian- Trus*e
The notes forni part of these financial statements

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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
2024
2023
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATtNG A￿1vITIEs.
Net movement In funds
Adjustment for Depreciation
17J62
339
(15.450)
900
Movements in Working Capital:
Decrease in Stock
Increase in Debtors
Increa5¢ in Creditors
11,033
(23,895)
703
(9,693)
16.748
TOTAL CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
14,919
(6.792)
Cash flow from investing activities
Purchase of tangible fixed assets
1291
Change in cash flow in year
13,628
(6,792)
CASH AT START OF THE YEAR
76,639
83.431
CASH AT END OF THE YEAR
90267
76.639
The notes forrn part of these financial statements
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
I. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of preparation of the accounts
Thc financial stat¢m¢nts have been prepared under th¢ historical cost convention and in
accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practic4 Accounting and Rep)rting by
Charities (Charities SORP (FRS 102)) effective l January 2019, applicable UK Accounting
Standards, the Charities Act 2011 and the special provisions of Part 15 of the Companies Act
2006 relatin8 to small companies. The Charity meets the definition of a public entity as set out
in FRS 102.
The presentation currency of the financial statements is the Pound Sterling (£).
The charitable company is incor￿rated in England and Wales. the address of its registered otTice
is 27 Florence Road, Coventy CV3 2AL.
Income
Voluntary income is included in incoming resourtts at its fair value when receivable. Gifts in
kind and assets donated to the Charity are recognised as incorning resources when receivable, at
the value to the Charity. Income from sales is recorded when the goods are despatched. Income
from charitable activities is ￿OgnISed when the event is held.
Fixed Assets
Tangible fixed assets are ststed at cost less depreciation and impaim]ent. Assets costing less than
£500 are not capitalised. Depreciation is provided on all tangible f￿ed assets at rates calculated
to writ¢ off each asset over its expected us¢ful life, as follows:
Equipment".
25Yo straight line
Expenditure
Expenditure is included in the Statement of Financial Activities on an accruals basis, inclusive
of any value add¢d Lqx which cannot be recovered.
Charitable activities are those costs associated with delivering activities and services.
Other costs are those costs associated with meeting the constitutional and statutory requirements
of the Charity. including the independent examiner's fees and costs associated with the strategic
management of the Charity.
Fund aeeounting
General funds are available for any purpos¢ of the Charity.
Restricted funds are funds that &qn only be used for particular purposes by the Charity. as
specified by the donor.
Stock
Stock for resale is ststed at the lower of cost and net realisable value, after making due allowance
for obsolete and slow-moving items. Stocks of Bibles to be given to prisoners are stated at cost.

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ReFK)rt and Accounts for the Year ended 30 June 2024
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
(continued)
I. ACCOUNTING POLICIES (o)ntinued)
Measurement of financial iDstruments
The company has elected to apply the provisions of Section I I "Accounting for financial assets
and financial liabilities. of Charities SORP (FRS 102) to all of its financial instruments. Financial
instruments are recognised in the company's balance sheet when the company becomes party to
the contractual provisions of the instrumenL Financial ￿ets and liabilities are offset, with the
net amounts presented in the financial statements. when there is a legally enforceable right to set
off the recognised amounts and there is an infrntion to settle on a net basis or to realise the asset
and settle the liability simultaneously. Basic financial a&8ets. which include debtors, are initially
measured at transaction price. including transaction COS￿ and are subsequently carried at
amortised cost using the effective interest method unless the arrangement constitutes a finaneing
transaction. where th¢ transaction is measured at the present value of the future receipts
discounted at a market rate of interesL Financial assets classified as receivable within one year
are not amortised.
Going concern
At the time of approving the financial statements. th¢ Trustees have a reasonable expectation that
the Charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable futu￿.
Thus the Trustees Continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the
financial statements.
2. CRANT, LARGE DONATIONS AND DONATED SERVICES
During the year and the prior year, the Charity received no major grants. Donations are primarily
received from individuals and usually no single donation exceeds £5,000. No recognition is made
of the considerable financial valu¢ of the time contributed by volunteers who assist in th¢ work
of the Charity.
3. CHARITABLE ACllVITIES
2024
2023
Costs of Second Saturday Conventions
Costs of Retreats, Pilgrimages and Schools of Evangelisation
Magazine costs
Costs of bibles. books and religious articles for resale or
donation
Donations made**
Evangelisation support
General costs
Depreciation
238271
400,421
32J04
38,080
177,218
126,383
16.509
19.321
9.998
242
542
339
8.684
250
412
900
Total charitable expenditure
720 197
349.677
* Within expenditure for the year is the cost of £530 (2023: £170) for bibles given away as part
of the ministy to prisons. This is treated as expenditure from the restricted fund.
** Within expenditure for the year are restrithd donations made of £8.898 (2023: £7.484) paid
fiDm funds received for restricted purposes. See note l O.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUIYE 2024
(continued)
4. EMPLOYEES, STAFF COSTS AND TRUSTELS
The Charity currently has no employ¢¢s. Some individuals are paid to assist with specific events.
most notably the Second Saturday Conventions. no-one received more than £8,000 in total in the
year. The Trustees do not receive any remuneration from the Charity. During the year a total of
£12.271 {2023: £7.703) was paid to one Trustee. Fr Shyju Chacko. as reimbursement of travel.
communications and other expenses incurred in the running of Second Saturday Conventions
and other events.
5. OTHER COSTS
2024
2023
Independent examination costs
Other costs
2.772
34
2,520
No other costs were incurred in respect of governance and no costs were incurred in respect of
fundraising activities.
6. FIXED ASSETS
Cost
At l July 2023
Additions
At 30 June 2024
31.306
32.597
Depreeiation
At l July 2023
Charge for the y&2r
At 30 June 2024
31,155
339
31.494
Net Book Value
As at 30 June 2024
As at 30 Jun¢ 2023
151
All assets are used for charitable purposes. The Charity has no inalienable or historic assets.
7. STOCKS
2024
2023
Bibles, books and religious articles
13,IM16
24,039
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENIS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
(continued)
8. DEBTORS
2024
2023
Gift aid tsx recoverable
Prepayments and accrued income
25275
8.997
6.378
15.375
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9. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING
DUE WITHtN ONE YEAR
2024
2023
Accruals and deferred income
35,180
25,100
tkf¢rred income consists of monies received in advance for attendance at events to be run in the
following accounting period. These monies are releas¢d when the events are run. As at 30 June
2024, the amount deferred was £1,034 {2023: £14.674).
Atl
July 2023
At30
June 2024
10. STATEMENT OF FUNDS
Incom¢ Expenditure
Restricted funds:
Bibles for Prisons
Marriage Suptxirt
BP House Projert
BPAC
MCMA mission
DonBosco mission
Glory 2024
SM2024
Total Rcstricted Funds
638
530
700
108
700
1.400
120
10.290
1,550
29,012
1.695
43.305
120
6,578
3.712
1,550
29,012
195
35.388
1.500
9.428
Unrestricted Funds
89,593
697,060
713,575
73.078
Total Funds
91,104
740.365
723.003
108.466
Bibles for Prisons arises from donations received to supply Bibles free of charge as part of the
Prison Ministy.
Marriage Support arises from donations received to SUPFK)rt marriages in Sehion Ministries in
Attappady, Keral4 India.
BP House Project arises from donations received to support building houses for the homeless.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
(continued)
BPAC ari5¢s from donations received to support those in need in th¢ Diocese of Adilabad. India.
MCMA ('More Children More Anointing,) arises from donations received to support those
families in need with 4 or more children.
DonBosco Mission arises from donations rnyeived to support missionslchurches in need of
money for evang¢lisation.
GLORY 2024 arises from donations received to support the purchase of 'prnyer house. for the
Charity.
SM2024 arises from donattons received to support the funeral service of one of our team
members (Stephen Mathew) who died in April 2024.
11. ANALYSIS OF cHAR￿y NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
At the year-end. all the Charity's net assets related to unrestricted fund& save for £35.388 (2023:
£1,511) restricted funds represented by cash at bank
12. TAXATION
Anointing Fire Catholic Ministries is a registered charity and therefore is not liable to taxation
on income or gains derived from its clwitsble activities.
13. LIABILITY OF MEMBERS
The Charity is constituted as a company limited by guarantee and has no share capital. The
members, liability is limited to £10 each.
14. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
In 2020. the Trustees signed a five-year lease on a property for an annual rent of £1. This property
is owned by four of the Trustees: Mr P Sebastian. Mr A Thom￿ Mr J John and Dr S Sebastian.
The property is used for charitable purposes, as a base for evangelisation. The Charity contributes
towards the running costs of the property. In the year. a totsl of £4,020 (2023: £1,159) was
expended by the Charity on utilities and other costs associated with this property.
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Report and Accounts for the Year ended 30 June 2024
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEIYTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
(continu￿)
15. ANALYSIS OF CHARITABLE INCOME AND ExPEND￿URE
Set out below are the main Charity Activities and their Income and Expenditure:
2024
2023
Second Satllrday Conventions
Attendance fees (no charge).
Other income
Costs of Second Saturday Conventions
General costs (allocated l 0￿/0 as primarily related to this
activity)
Depreciation (allocated l 0￿/0 as assets related to this activity)
1055
(238271)
(542)
(177,218)
(412)
339
Net cost included in the Statement of Financial Affairs
237
178.530
Retreats, Pilgrimages and Sebools of Evangelisation
Attendance fees
Costs. including evangelisation supFx)rt
339,664
103,186
126 633
Net cost included in the Statement of Financial Affairs
Magazines
Kingdom Revelator
Income (provided free)
Costs
(31,401)
(16,509)
Llttle Evangelist
Income (subscriptions)
Costs
1255
903
Net cost included in the Stafrment of Financial Affairs
31.753
Income from sales of bibles books and religious articles
Income
Costs (including costs of donated bibles)
45224
80
28,025
Net income includ¢d in the Statement of Financial Affairs
8,704
DonatiODS
Made by the Charity
8.684
*Generous donations are received at the Second Saturday Conventions and other events and
these are used to fund the activities of the Charity.
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Report and Accounts for the Year ended 30 June 2024
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
(continued)
16. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL A￿1vITIEs- 2023 COMPARATIVES
Unrestricled
Funds
2023
Reslricled
Tolal
Funds
2023
Tolal
Funds
2022
2023
Noles
INCOME FROM..
Donations and legacies
196,372
9.164
205.536
126,566
Charilable aclivities
15
131.210
131.211
45.973
TOTAL
327,582
9.165
336. 747
172,539
EXPENDITURE ON..
Charitable activitieJ
3,15
342.023
7.654
349.677
102.121
Other
2,520
2.520
2,520
TOTAL
344.543
7.654
352.197
164,641
NET
INCOME/(E¥PEND]TURE)
(J6.96J)
1.5JJ
(15.450)
7,898
RECONCILIA TION OF FUNDS..
TOTAL FUNDS BROUGHT
FORWARD
106,554
98,656
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED
FOR WARD
89,593
1.511
106,554
17. STATEMENT OF FUNDS- 2023 COMPAIL4TlVES
At l July
2022
AI 30 June
2023
Income E¥penditure
Restrictedfvids."
Biblesfor Prisons
Marriage Supwrl
BP House Projecl
BPAC
Tolal RestrictedFunds
170
7. 195
1.680
120
9.165
170
i. 795
1.509
120
7.654
1,400
1.511
Unreslricted Funds
106.554
327,582
344,543
89,593
Total Fund5
106,554
336. 747
352.197
9J,104
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