FaithLife Centre Ministries
ort and Accounts
For the
st
ear ended 31 December 2024
Company Number: 8668756 (England & Wales)
Charity Number: 1153879

FaithLife Centre Ministries
ort and Accounts
For the
eriod ended 31$t December 2024
Contents
Page
Company Infonnation
Trustees, Report
Statement of Trustees, Responsibilitics
Accountants Rcport
Statement of Financial Activitics
Balimce Sheet
Notcs to the Accounts
10-12

FaithLife Centre Ministries
Com
an , Information
For the
eriod ended 31st December 2024
Legal Staths
A Company limited by guarantee, not having share capital.
The governing instructions are the company's Memoranduin and
Articles of Association. The company is a Registered Charity.
Charity Number
1153879
Company Registration
8668756
DirectorslTrustees
E R Taller
J Taller
J C S(Imuel
O D Akintibubo
Reglstered Office
5 Mary Strcct
Cheetham Hill
Manchcster
M3 INH
Accountants
Torevell Dent Ltd.
Chartered Certificd Accountants
Centrc of Exccllence
Hope Park
Trevor Foster Way
Bradford
BD5 811H

FaithLife Centre Ministries
Trustees Re
rt
For the
eriod ended 31st December 2024
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The trustees present their Report and Financial Statements for the period ended 31 December 2024.
Or
anlsation
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The company was formed on 29 August 2013. The company was also registered as a charity on
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19 September 2013.
Our policy covers three distinct stages - recruitment, induction and training. First t￿￿teeS recruit and elect
new and/or additional trustees on the basis of:
Person specification (reviewed annually)
Intervicw
Safeguarding policy compliance (including DBS checks, again reviewed annually)
Ncw trustces are then given an induLtion P<ick. which is comprised of:
Minutes of the most recent trnstccs, mceting
Contact dctails of other trustees
The la8t complete lull-year accounts
Our constitution iU]d/ur of memoranduin of articles of incorporation
Charity Cummission 'The essential trustee" document
Training".
Trustees nominatc an cxisting trustee to help a8sist with the integration of the ncw trustee into the
board and in order to facilitate any queslions about procedure etc.
We ask all new trustees to attend at least une trus'tee training session. Rclcvant externial training is
encouraged.
Thc charity is organi8ed so that the tNstees meet regularly to manage is affairs.
Trustees are appointed and re-appointed by mcmbcrs of thc company as deterniined by the company's
Memorandum and Articlcs of Association.
Ob'ects
Thc objects ot" the charity ￿￿e:_
For the public benefit to advance the Christian faith in accordance with the statement of beliefs in Manchester
and in such other parts of the United Kingdom and the world as the trustees may from time to time think fit
Trustees
E R Taller
J Taller
J C Sainuel.
O D Akintibubo.
(appointcd 29th August 2013)
{appointed 29th August 2013)
(appointed 20 April 2021)
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(appointed 20 April 2021)

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Trustees Re
ort
For the
eriod ended 31st December 2024
continued
Activities and Achievemcnts
In 2024 Faith Life Centre purposed to do four things:_
l. Inspire: great faith by communicating the Bible in an inspiring way that will reach the hcart.
2. Equip: create a community of spiritually matur¢ and Biblically functioning Christians.
3. Position: help people to discover the joy of being a ￿llY contributing and developing member in
ministry.
4. Reach.. fulfilling the great commission by advancing the Christian faith in the North West and
b¢yond.
Ins
)Ire:
Faith Life continucd to fulfil the grcat cornmissioii by advancing the Christian fd. ith iii Manchester, Preslon ￿ld
Harrogate through in-person gatherings and live-stream bro<idcasts. Ncw families and individuals from the city
<md neighbouring Lities gathcred weekly during the year, and werc in8pired by grcat worbhip and gospel
teaching. The ministry continue(I tu grow numerically in all locations in 2024.
Faith Li t"e continued to improve the livc-stream broadcasts in all locations. Using various online pl<ltforms,
wcckly broiidcasts wcrc viewed by hundrcds locally and many more globally. Investments wcre made to build a
broadcast Studio enabling professional weekly programs.
In May and Octobcr Faith l.ife Manchcster hosted its annual conferences for all laL'ations, seeing hundrcds
in8pired and filled with renewed faith.
'Impact Kids, served Lhildren agcd I l O, hosted wcckly wors'hip, Anteractive teaching sessions with tun filled
aLtivities. 'Impact Youth, grcw signi fiL<intJy, attracting many new young people in 2024. October'8 '1mpact
Youth ConferenLe' was a success, the youth were irnPiiLted by the life giving inessage of the Gospel. 'Young
Adults, ministry met bi-monthly, providing a place for 18 - 29 year olds to connect and learn God's
Word. Our desirc is to see young adults t.ull of faith, actively involved in reaching and influencing thcir
generation with Ihe gospel of Je.8us ChTiSt.
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Faith Life Centre continued to teach the Bible during its weekly Sunday service in person and oiiline.
Throughout the year monthly Sunday evening prayer services were held, providing foundational training in thc
Word, with a specific emphasis on prayer. 'Teain Days, provided ministerial and practical
training for over l 00 service team voluntccrs, thus promoting spiritual and biblical maturity in the ministry.
'Word Supply, was launched in March, Faith Life's weekly Onlinc discipleship broadcast, it was a great success
and saw hundreds equipped with the foundational teachings in the Word of God.

Position:
Faith Life hosted quarterly 'Next Steps. classes for new members covering the history and future plans of the
ministry, thus promoting effective assimilation and positioning of members in teams and groups. 'Next Steps,
classes helped the new members grow in their journey and areas of services within churches. Teams give people
an opportunity to find community, connect and look out for one another and grow. The 'Pastoral Care Team,
continued to provide care and support to memberb of the church throughout the year. Hundreds of phone calls,
personal p&8toral support and visitors were provided. 'Home Groups, were l<iunched in April 2024. providing a
place to connect and be lifted through prayer support and grow. 'Home Groups, mission is to promote
connection and facilitate hcalthily relationships.
Reach:
All locations (Manchester, Preston and Harrogate) increased it's reach programs by conducting 'Funday
Sundays,, these are special services designed to promote community and connection. During each service the
gospel of Jesus Christ was presented and many became Christians. Faith I.ife Centre is a ministry committed to
its corporate mandate to advance Ihe Christian faith, as a rcsult cach location increased numerically.
The 'Life Centre, continued to give life locally and globally, providing a friendly place where all can receive
practical help; food, clothing, leachin&i, support and prayer. The Food B(mk welcomcd 1,499 visilors, it
continues to increase in the number of people reachcd and 8upporled weekly. The Lifc Centre hosted special
evenings <md ChrAStm&8 Parties gyiving away hampers give away. In June Faith Life launched 'The Money
Course,, a course desi￿ed to equip and educate our community to wisely budget and mana&ye rnoney. Through
the 'Food Bank,. 'CAP Job Club Life Hub, community drop in centre, and 'Money Courses, the Life Centr¢
continues its social action and community support within thc
city of Manchester.
Failh Life continued to en¥ag7e nationally and globally by tinancially supporting local ministries and charitie8 by
gAvingy charitablc donations. Faith Lifc sent members of the church to IndAa, Bulgari4 Hungary and America to
ach in bible schools, churches, 0￿hanS and feeding programs. In 2024 we printed our first Hindi publication
' Strengthen Faith Devotional, and distributed throughout India.
Review of Financial Affairs
'ull details of the financial iransactions are contained in the allached t￿Counts. 'I'hc total incoming resources
for the year were £328,810 (2023:£315,474) and after deducling resources expcnded of £.33 9,689
(2023:£327,735) thc net expenses for the ycar were £1 0,889 (2023: net expenses £12,261).
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The net assets of the charity at 31 Dccember 2024 were £23,066 (2023:£33,955).
Re$ervcs Polic
'rhe Trustees have reviewed the charity's necd for reserves in line with giuidancc i.s.sued by the Charities
Commission and consider it prudent that free, unrestricted reserves need only be sufficient to meet nllming
costs.
Risk Mana
ement
The Trustees actively review the risks which may affect its continuation or the smooth 'kng of its scrvices
on a regular basis. The Trustees also examine other operational and business risks faced by the charity and
this helps to mitigate any significant risks which may arise.
Signed on behalf of the Trustees..
Joel Tall
Date .5. Jule Z•zs

FaithLife Centre Ministries
Trustees, Res
For the
eriod ended 31 Decembcr 2024
onsibilitles in relation to the FinancAal Statements
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The Trustees are rcsponsible for preparing the Annual R¢purt and the Financial Statements in accordancc
with applicable law and Unitcd Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice.
The Trustees are rcquired by company law to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give
a true and fair view of the financial aLtivities of the charity and of its findncial position at the end of that
year. In preparing those financial statements the trustees are required to".
A) Select suitable accounting policies and apply tliem consistently
b) Make judgements and estimates that are rcasonable and prudent
c) State whether the policies adopted are in ¢iccordancc with the Companies Act 2006 and with
applicable iiccounting standards and statemeiits of rccommended practice, subjcct lo any material
dcparturei discloscd and explaincd in the financial statemeiits.
d) Prepiire the financial statcinenls on an ongoing basis unless it is inappropriate to assume that the
Lharity will continue in operation.
The Trustecs are responsible for keeping proper a￿OuntIng rccords which disclose with rcasnnable accuracy
dt any time Ihe financial position of thc charity and enablc them to ensure that the financial 8ttatem￿]tS comply
with the Companies Act 2006. "11]cy are (Ilso responsible t.or S<ifeguarding the asscts ot" the charity and hence
for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and deteLtion of fraud and uther irregul<fities.

FaithLife Centre Ministries
Accountant's Re
ort to the DArectors and Trustees of FaithLife Centre Ministries
For the
eriod ended 31st December 2024
I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Company for the period ended 31
Deceinber 2024.
Responslbfilltie5 and basis of report
As the charity's trustees of thc Company (and also its directors for the purpose of company law) you arc
responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordancc with thc rcquirements of the Companies Act
2006 ('the 2006 Act,).
Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the comp￿lY are not requlred to bc audited under Part 16 of
the 2006 Act and are eligible for ind¢pendent examination, I report in respcct of rny examAnation of your
charity's accounts as carried out under section 145 of thc Charities Act 2011 ('the 2011 Act,). In carrying
out my examintition I have followed the DircctlOAlS given by the Charity Commission under seclion 145(5)
{b) ofthe 2011 Act.
Independent examiner's statcment
I confirni that l am qualificd to undertake the examination because l am inembcr of ACCA, which is one of
the listcd bodies.
I have coinplctcd my cxamination. I confirm that no mdtters have come to my attcntion in Lonnection with
thc examinalion giving me cause to believe:
l. Accounting rccords wcre not kept in respect vf th¢ CUmpi￿Y as required by section .386 of the 2006
Act; or
2. The accounts do not iiLcord with those records. or
3. The aLcounts do not comply with thc accounting requirement8 of section 396 of th¢ 2006 Acl other
than any requircmcnt that the accounts give a 'true and fair view which is not a rnaller considered as
part of an indcpendent examination. or
4. The accounls have not been prepared in accordance with the methods and principles of the
Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting ￿]d reporting by charitie8 [applicable to
charities prep¢wing their accounts in accordance with the li inancial Rcporting Standard applicable in
the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)].
have no concerns and have come across no othcr mattcrs in conncction with the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this report in ordcr to cnablc a propcr understanding of the accounts to bc
reached.
antha J Sutcllffe F.C.C.A
orevell Dent Limited
Chartered CertifAed Accountants
Centre of Excellence
Hope Park
Trevor Foster Way
Bradford
BD5 8HH
Date .

FaithLife Centre Ministries
Statement of Financlal Activities
For the
eriod ended 3151 December 2024
Total
Funds
2024
Total
Funds
2023
Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
Fund5
Notes
Income and endowments from:
Donations and l¢gacies
Other Income
328,810
328,810 .315,474
Total
328,810
328,810 315,474
Expenditure on:
Charitable activities
3.39,699
339,699 327,735
Total
339,699
.339,699 327,735
Net (expendlture)lincome
(In,889)
(10,889) (12,261)
Total funds brought forward
33,955
33,955 45,715
Total funds carrled forward
23,066
23,066 33,454
The notcs on pages l O to 12 form parl of these financial statements

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entre Ministries
Balance Sheet
As at 31s¢ December 2024
2024
202.3
Notes
Fixed Assets
Tangible Asscts
20,494
25,294
Current Assets
C&8h at bank
Prepayments.
5,572
8,660
3,000
5,572
11,660
Crcditors
Amounts falling due within one year
(3,000)
(3,500)
Net Current Assets
2,572
8,160
Iyet Assets
23,066
33,454
Funds
Restricted funds
Unrestricted funds
23,066
33,454
Tvtal Funds
23,066
33,454
The company is entitlcd to exemption from audit under Section 477 of the Comp¢mies Act 2006 for the period
ended 31 D￿ember 2024.
The mcmbers have not required the company to oblain an audit of its financial statcments for the year ended
31, December 2024 in accordimce with Section 476 of the companie.s Act 2006.The dircctors acknowledge
thcir resp)n8ibilities for:
a) ensuring that the company keeps accounting records which comply with Scctions 386 and 387 of the
Companies Act 2006.
b) preparing financial Statements which give a true and fair view of the slate of affairs of the company
as at thc end of each tinancial year and of its profit or10$8 for each financial year in accordance wilh
the requirements of Sections 394 and 395 and which otherwise comply with the requiTements of the
Companies Act 2006 relating to financial statements, so far as applicable to the company.
The financial statcments have been prepared in accordance with the special provisions of Part 15 of thc
Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies and with thc Charitics SORP (FRS 102) (effective
January 2015).
The financial statements were approved by the Board of Directors on ... ........... and were signed on its
behalf by:
Joel Taller- Director
Th¢ notcs on pages l O to 12 form part of these financial statements

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Notes to the Accounts
For the
erlod ended 318t December 2024
Statement of Accounting Policies
a) Basis of Accounting
The accounts havc been prepared in accordan￿ with applicable accounting standijrds, the Charities
SORP (FRS102, effective January 2015) and the Coinpanies Act 2006. The accounts are prep<ired
under the historical cost convention with the exception of the valuation of certain tangible fixed
assets.
b) Income and endoivments
Incoming rcsources are reported gross.
c) Donations
Donations arc crcdited in full to the financial statements on a cash basis.
d) Expenditure and other
Direct charilable expenditure comprises all expenditure directly rclaling to the objcct.8 Ot'the charity.
Whcn necessary? SUPPOrt costs are allocated between direct charltable expenditurc and other costs on
a basis designed to reflect th¢ u8e of the resources. Expenditure is included in thc accounts when tlie
liability is incurred and includes non-recoverable VAT.
e) Fixed Assets
Fixed assets arc included dt cost less accumulatcd depreciatii)n.
Depreciation is provided on the following ba81.8 to write down the cost of the asscts over their
expcctcd usetul live&i".
All Fixcd Assets
25 % on rcducing balance
Restricted Funds
Whcre funds have been received fnr specific purposes they arc trcaled as restricted funds.
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Notes to the Accounts
For the
eriod ended 31$t Dcccmber 2024
2024
2023
Net Expenditure after charging
Depreciation
Trustee's fees,
6,832
55,223
8,432
55,223
2024
£ OOO'S
2023
£ OOO'S
Expenditure
Staffing.
Oper¢ltional
Junior Church
Pr￿llIseS
Finance / Othcr Giving
Depreciation
Tithes, Mission & Benevolence
Mini5tiy
109
43
101
45
90
10
81
48
31
31
340
327
Tanglble Fixed Assets
Total
Cost
¥t
At l January 2024
Additions
89,356
2,032
At 31st December 2024
91,388
Depreciation
At 1° January 2024
Charge for the period
64,062
6,832
At 31$1 December 2024
70,894
Net Book Value
At 31" December 2023
25,294
At 31" December 2024
20,494

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Notes to the Accounts
For the
eriod ended 315t December 2024
2024
2023
Creditor: Amounts falling
due Ivithin one year
ALcruals
3,000
3,500
3,000
3,500
Funds
Unrestricted Restricted Total
Tangiblc Assets
Current Assets
Current Li<ibilities
20,494
5,572
(3,000)
20,494
5,572
(3,000)
23,1166
23,066
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