VINEYARD LIFE CHURCH
Report and Accounts
year ended 31ST MARCH 2021
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VINEYARD UFE CHURCH
CIIARITY INFORMATION
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Trustees
Sandra Flower
EnÈd Kimmerling
Peter Flower
David Aldrid)
Belinda McArdle
Keystaff
Robert Kimmerling
David Smith
Custodian Trnstees
The Congregational Federation Limited
Governlng D0￿ment
Trust Deed dated 16July 2013
Status
The churth 15 a Registered Charity number 1154870
its legal name is The Wineyard Congregational Church and
¢t operates underthe name of The Vineyard Ltfè Church
It i5 a member church of the Evangèlical Allian￿, is part
of the NewGround family of Churches and is
affiliated to the Congregational Federation
Prlndpal Address
The Wineyard
Richrn￿d
Surrey
TWIO 6AQ
Independent Examlner
Archie McDowall
Stewardship
l Lamb's Pa55age
London
ECIY 8AB
Bankers
Uoyds Bank plc
19-21 the Quadrant
Rithmond
Surrey
TW9 IBP
Contents
Charity Infomation
Trustees. Annual Report
Independent Examiner's Report
Statement of Financial ArtNtknes
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Accounts
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The Vineyard Life Church
Trustees Annual Report
For the Year ended 31 March 2021
Objects of the charity
'The principal purpose of the Church is the adVan￿rnent of the Christian faith
according to the principles and usages for the time being of Congregationalism and in
acGordance with any specific requirements in the Foundation T￿￿ts.
The Church may also advance edu￿tion, rel￿ve need and carry out other charitable
purposes in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world,.
The Trustees note that the Church is not a buikling, but a gathering of ordinary people
of different ages and bad(grounds, whose lives have been changed by Jesus Christ,
the Son of God.
The New Testament reveals that the Church, as a communty of people, properly
taught and cared for. who by loving and semng Jesus Christ, were also committed to
love and care for each other and to bring a blessing to the area in which they lived.
The Vineyard Life Church, its Trustees, Elders and members are committed to the
restoration of those New Testament principles.
It is not alone in this but one of many Churches in South West London, the Untted
Kingdom and all over the world that is discovering the excitement of knowing Jesus
Christ.
The vision of the church is to see the people of Richmond come into this experien
of knowng Jesus as their Lord, Saviour and friend.
Summary of the Charity's Main Activities and Achievements
We welcome all to our church congregation and to furtherthe above objects and vision.
The charty's main actiifjties and achievements during a year in which the Covid 19
pandemic was taking place meant that the way in which we carried out our mission
had to adapt to the changes and restrictions required. Meetings were held on line via
Zoom.
Holding services on Sunday momings to v￿rship, teach the truths of the Bible
and pray together. The majority of our Sunday morning meetings were held on
line due to the pandemic. As restrictions vRie Itfted, socially distanced meetings
in the building were held in conjunction wtth the streaming of our services for
those not able to partiapate on line. The semions from Sunday momings were
recorded and shared on the Church YouTube channel.
Teaching children in their own groups to worship, the truths of the Bible and
pray together. During the year instruction for children was provided on line
teaching material for parents to use.
Holding mid-week Life Groups on line to encourage, teadi and share in a small
group environment.
Holding Alpha courses to teach the gospel truths" one course was held in the
autumn and one in the spring. both being held on line.

Holding prayer meetings each month on line.
Holding Church Meetings of those who are Church members every quarter on
line.
Meeting with Christians at gatherings run by New Ground when held on line.
The Church actively supported the Christian mission of others to reach out through a
number of initiatives to share the gospel message of hope.
This is achieved firsty by working dosety with the Vineyard Communty Centre. a
charity that operates from the basement which it leases from the Church. The majorty
of the Trustees of this charity are church members and in addition, church members
also volunteer in the charity. However, due to the pandemic the services offered had
to be restricted or adapted in a different way. such as the provision of foodbank
supplies through delivery to those in need. The Vineyard Communty Centre runs a
morning Drop-in for those in crisis, the Richmond Focrfjbank for those in food povety
and a Communty Café which facilitates communty services provided by the CAB,
Richmond Borough MIND and similar organisations. Wrth the Covid 19 Emergency,
many in need through the borough were given practical as well as spiritual help
Secondly, during 6 months over the wintei from November to April, the Church's
premises were used every night for the Winter N￿1 ht Shelter Dinner Scheme to provide
an evening meal for those who found themselves in crisis, often rough-sleeping. The
Scheme is run by the Glass Door Charty in conjunction with six other local churches
besides our own.
Thirdly, the Church supported, as well as individual members of the congregation,
Richmond Street Pastor5, the Community Chaplaincy. Kick London. Embracing Age,
Hope for Justi￿ and Nepal Leprosy Trust. Church members also either serve as
volunteers with these chariknes or support them in prayer.
The Church also active￿ continued to support the Christian mission of churches in
Turkey, and Fran￿. Support was also begun for the Open Doors ministry for
persecuted Christians across the world.
The notes to the Accounts give details of the financial support given by the Church to
these missions.
Lastly. to further our mission to another part of the local community we lease our Main
Hall to the Old Vicarage School for a pre-school nursery. The nursery operated for
most of the year after the initial lod( down restrictions were lifted.
Church membership increased from 40 (2019-20) 10 43 (2020-21). In addition, there
are c20 adults who attended regularty. The average ￿ngregatIOn each Sunday was
around 60 adults and children.
Staff and Volunteer5
The number of paid employees vras 2.72 full time equivalents against 1.90 last year.
Two new part time positions were created. that of Teaching Pastor and that of Facilities

Manager. All employees V￿re paid above the Living Wage Foundation recommended
salary rates for London.
Most of the tasks needed for the Church to run effectively V￿re carried out by
volunteers from the congregation serving in a variety of roles. The charity could not
run effectively wthout their efforts.
Structure, Governance and Management
The charity was registered with the Charity Commission on 4 December 2013 Number
1154870 and is govemed by a Trust Deed dated 16 July 2013. The Congregational
Federation Limited is the Holding Trustee and the Charity's Managing Trustees were:
David Aldrich
Sandra Flower (Chair)
Peter Flower
Enid Kimmerling
Belinda McArdle
The day-to-day activities of the Church were monTtored by the Trustees, Elders and
the Treasurer who is not a Managing Trustee. Twstee meetings V￿re held quarterly
on line. New trustees should be appointed by members at the Church meeting once
every two years, nominees voted for by the membership and a twstee must gain 213rds
agreement or more of the membership for appointment.
The Managing Trustees and Elders. having regard to the public benefit requirements
and guidance given by the Charity Commission. ensured that activities of the charity
were consistent with its Charilable Objectives and were for the benefit of individuals
and society.
In planning the aclivilies, the Trustees have applied the guidan￿ on public benefit
issued by the Charity Commission
An annual rewew of the following policies and pr(Kedures took pla￿. Building
Maintenance, Care & Safety (Child ProtectK)n), Data Protection. Diversity & Equal
Opportunities, Health & Safety, Financial Management, Fire Safety. Hall Hire, Working
PraCtI￿S for Trustees and Working PraCtI￿S with our neighbours.
Financial Review
The previous yearfs accounts showed capital income and expendTture for the building
work undertaken. This has meant that operational comparisons against 2019-20
cannot be easily made.
Total revenue was £224,028. Income from donations held up at £84,610 (£84,292
2019-20) with revenue from leases and lettings increasing to £95,361 (£86,987 2019~
20) despite the closure of the premises during the first lockdown and extensive
restrictions for the public use of the building throughout the rest of the year. However,
while the rental income from the Vineyard Community Centre and the Old Vicarage
School was not affected, hire income from community groups VRS redU￿d drastically
to £5,341 from £27,113 in 2019-20.

The Old Vicarage School paid a management service fee as part of their lease., this
fee was fonnally introduced for the Vineyard Community Centre year. The
combined charge for both these organisations amounted to £20,896.
Expenditure v￿$ prudently managed at £165,353 and as a result, cash at hand
(unrestricted) was £60,155 which was carried over to the new financial year.
The net income in the year was £60.327 (2019-20 £202.715) and the reserves caffied
forward are £384.061 (2019-20 £323.734).
Fundraising
As a church, no fundraising aCt￿￿ty took pla￿.
Pension Liabilities
The charity does not have a defined benefft pension scheme. Staff vtho are eligible
are auto*nrolled into a Workpla￿ pension wtth The Peoples Pension. The charity has
no pension liabilities apart from an ongoing ststutory requirement to pay employer's
contribution at a minimum of 3°h of salary. The Charity does not pay above this level.
Reserves Policy
The secured income from long and medium-temi leases to the Ifineyard Community
Centre and the Old Vurage School enabled a satisfactory level of reserves to be
seCU￿d, despite the drop in general hire income.
The Managing Trustees considered it prudent to plan for at least three months
expenditure as a reserve (£42.000). The year ended with unrestricted reserves of
£98.233, which eX￿ded this level.
Going concern
The charty is a going concem.
Key Risks and Uncertainties
The 2020-21 financial budget agreed by the Trustees took into account the projected
impact of the pandemic. The budget for 2021-22 was a prudent one also.
Plans for the future
The Managing TTUStees and Elders will continue the mission to reach out to the
Richmond Community despite the challenges of the on-going pandemic crisis.
Responsibilities of Trustses under charity law.
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the twstees, annual report and the
financial statements in aC￿rdan￿ with applicable law and United Kingdom
Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

Charity law requires the Trustees to prepare financial staternents for each f5nancial
year which give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the charty as at the
balance sheet date and of its incoming resources and application of resources,
including income and expenditure. for the financial year. In preparing these financial
statements, the trustees are required to:
1. select suitable accounting poliaes and apply them consistently"
2. observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP.
3. make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.
4. state whether the applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject
to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statemenls" and
prepare the financial statements on a going con￿rn basis unless it is
inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records Ihat disclose
with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charty and enable
them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011 and
the Charty (Accounts and Reports) Regu￿tionS 2008. They are also responsible
for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hen￿ for taking reasonable steps for
the prevention and detection of fraud and other i￿egUlar1ties.
Approval
This report was approved by the Trustees and signed on their behalf by..
Sandra Flower
20 September 2021

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRvsfEES OF
VINEYARD UFE CHURCH
(*he Charity.)
I report to the charty trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Charity for the year ended 31
March 2021 on pages 8 to 19 followin& whKh have been prepared on the basis of the accounting
policies set out on pages 10 to 12.
Responsibllltles and basls ol report
As the charitvs trustees of the Trust. you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in
accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (*he Act.).
I report in respect of my examination of the Charit￿5 accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act
and irk carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions Eiven by the Chartty
Commission under section 145151{bl of the Act.
Indepeftdent examinefs statement
I have completed my examination. I confimi that no matters have come to my attention in connection
WTth the examination giving me cause to believe..
l. accounting records were not kept in respert of the Charty as required by section 130 of the Act: or
2. the accounts do not accord wtth those records: or
3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the fomi and content of
accounts set in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2(M)8 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent
examination.
I have no concerns and have come acros5 no other matters in connection wf(h the examination to
which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached.
22 Septembpr2021
Archie McDowall
BA, CA. Instttute of Chartered Accountsnts of Scotland
Stewardship
l Lamb's Passage, London ECIY 8AB
Page 7

VINEYARD UFE CHURCH
srATEMENfoF FINANCIAL AcnvmES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Total
Funds
2021
Total
Funds
2020
Unrestricted Restrkted
Funds
Funds
Note
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM:
Donations and legacies
Charitable activities
Investments
128.567
IIM)
128,667
373,618
475
86.987
95,361
95.361
Totsl income and endowments
223.928
224.028
461,080
EXPENDrruRE ON:
Charitsble activities
155.924
9,429
165,353
256,329
Total expenditure
155.924
9,429
165,353
256,329
Net gainslllossesl invest
1.652
1.652
12,0361
Net incomellexpenditurel
69.656
19,3291
60,327
202.715
Transfers betv4een funds
193291
60,327
202,715
Other recognised gainslllosses):
Gainslllossesl on revaluation of fixed assets
Net movement in fund5
69.656
193291
60.327
202,715
Re￿ncilIation of furtds:
Total ftjnds brought forward
28.577
295.157
323,734
121,019
Total fund5 carTied forward
98.233
285.828
384.061
323.734
The statement of finanthal activities indudes all gains and k)sses recogn¥sed in the year.
All incorne and expefidttu￿ derive from continuing operation&
The notes on page 10-19 f(Th part ofthese accounts.

We4EYARD UFE ()IUKt(•I
ASAT31 MARCH 2021
Totsl
Funds
Totsl
Funds
FUTh
FuTrJ5
2021
2020
FIXEDASSETS
Tangible assets
Investments
68.117
14,576
82.693
285.828
353.945
14,576
368,S21
363.969
12,924
285,828
376,893
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bankand in hand
li
32520
60.155
32520
60.155
15.543
29.878
91675
92,675
45.421
CREDITORS: AMountsfal￿1
due within one year
(7.￿x)I
17,(KJOI
122.9WI
Net current asset5
85.675
85.675
22.521
Totsl assets less ￿Tre￿tIlabl11lIes
16&368
285.828
454.196
399,414
CREDITORS: Am￿jntsfal1rO due
zfter morethan oneyear
14
(70.1351
170.1351
175.6801
TOTAL NET ASSET5
98.233
285,828
384,061
323.734
FUND 8AIAN
UniestrKted Funds
General funds
Designated funds
18
98.233
98.233
28.577
98233
98.233
28￿77
Restricted Funds
285,828
285.828
295,157
98233
285,828
384.061
323.734
The f1
ial ststementswere ap￿0￿d bYts￿ Boat(l of Directors on 20 septern￿r2O2laThJ weTe5iEned on its behalf ty:
SANDRA FLOWER
Charity number. 1154870
The notss on page 11>19foTm partofthe5e acc￿rrt5.

VINEYARD LFE CHURCH
FOR THE YEAR ENt*D31 MARCH2021
The tharTty is a charitabk trust r*tered with the (￿lty Comms5v)n in E￿nd & Wale& The chariws rewstered number and
prinupal address can ￿ found oTrthe (harrty In*oTrTrabon page.
These financial statrments 3re prepared on a COtxErn bas￿ under the historical c05t ronvention la5 rnodffied ty the
revalyati¢)n Ol￿rtaIn3$Sets. which are Me￿ed atfafjr¥aluÈthr￿8h the Stat&nwtof FinarKia A¢t]¥Its￿I.
These financial stslements have boert prepared in accordarKe wrth the %tstÈment ol Re￿mmended Practice: Accounting and
RekK>rting by Chartbes preparfnE th*r accounts in ￿m¥danCe the Fin3￿jaI lieF<srring 5tsndard aplicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland IF￿8 1021 I'the Chartties SORP'I. with the F￿3￿31 Rep)￿nI Standard app￿£31￿* in thè UnTted Kingdom and
Republic of Ireland I"FRS 102.1 and wrth the CharitEs kt 201L The tharity meets the definition of a pubjic bwefit e¢itity as set
out in FRS 102.
The Charities (Accounts ar￿ ReFort51 Regulatitsn$ 2￿ (the '1(￿ Regu￿b0￿$.} requi￿ dwritre5 to prepare their accounts
accordantr with'kcountingand RÈFx>rbng by Chartbes.. St3tÈmert of ReLt>mmÈrthd effÈctivÈ frorn i April 21KJ5' but this
accountin8 Standard has ￿n￿ withdrawn and has been repla(￿d by thÈ ChatibÈS SORP mÈntionÈd in the preC￿ing
paragraph. The charrty has prepaTÈd thÈsÈ finathtial stttemÈrtts in a(Xx>rdar￿ with the new tharibes SORP: this departure from
the 2fKTr8 Regulations is ￿lIeVed to ￿ necessary fol thesÈ fi¥Mnc¥al siatements to BNe a 'true and fair view,. In making this
a55e5StnÈnt the trustees have considered the impart of Covid-19 and have conduded that rts irnpact on net income will not be
rnatÈrial.
The prinoples adopted ITh the preparation of thefinantial st31Ern￿ a￿￿t￿￿t ￿0w.
oin
ThÈ trustoÈs havÈ assessed whether the use of the going corKem basis is appTopriate ond have (y)ns%lered ptrssible events or
COnd￿￿onS that might cast significant doubt on ability of the charrty to o)RtinuÈ as a going toncem. ThÈ trustees have made
this a$5essment for a period of at lea51 one year from the datr of approval of the finanaal statements. Sn pattKular the trustees
have COn￿dered the charity's forecasts arkd projecti¢)ns aTrJ the Im￿1r￿tiOnS should projerted income and l or
expenditure vary uTrexpeLtedty. Thetrud2es have cond￿Je￿ thatthete is a reasonable expettation that the tharity has adequate
re50UrtÈs to cotitinue to operate for the foreseeaPle fttuwe. The thwity thwefore contin¢Jes to adopt the going conceffl basis in
preparing Irs financial statement
concern
bl Incofne
Income induding inve5ttnent intome is recognised in the period in which the thèrity becomes entided to receipt. the amount
receivable can be rneasuTed with re2s0naNe £ertainty. and TÈtwpt is ￿￿bab￿. For the m05t ￿rt. income 15 generdlty recogni5ed
when it is reteived. Income Is On￿ deferred when the tharity ha5 to fulfil CO￿￿tiOnS befo￿ becomi￿ enti￿ed to it or where the
donor has speafied thatthe irKome is to be expÈ¥thd a fErture wI￿L
Income from donations and14a£tes Ir￿des..
il RecoverablÈ yFt aid. This ss recognised the related do1￿0￿ is reC￿ed. Grft aNI that has not bÈÈn recovered by the
Iklantr sh&tdatÈ is indudÈd as a debtor.
111 The charity relies on volunteers lo carry many of its actiwtie& However. in accordantr with the SORP, the value of these
services hb5 not been induded inthe5efinanaal ststemer￿s a%tly canr¥)t bp refiabty meamjred.
iiil Lewies. Income from legacies Is recognised when a disrribtstion is ￿1Ved from the estate or. rf earfier. when the tharity
has been notifiedthata distribution wll be made and the aftwjunt receivablecan be measured reliab￿.
Investment income repre5wts incame Keneratsd ty thÈ d￿r[￿S assets aThl indudos intomÈ from lÈtbnE thÈ tha￿Y'S property
and bank interest
The charity has tsken the VIÈW that tt has onty one CharTtsb￿ ackn￿. namely the adVar￿ment of the thrisfjan falth, and all
income fvom donations. le￿￿esar*J￿a1itrble aL1i¥itses i8iD respectof acbmty.
enditure

VW4EYARD UFE CHURCH
Expendsture. induding irreawerdbleVAT, is re(wised tt ¢5 jrKxJrT￿ of. rfearfiEr. W￿rI a Wl or constrvciwe obli8ation for
a payment arises provided that it É5 probab￿ th* sgitternent will be required arKI the amount of the obli￿￿￿￿ can be measured
reliabty.
The charity makes gBntsto other instyiubolls 3nd Ilm￿l￿a15tOfith it5 tharti3NÈ obFctNes. Grafrt5 Payab￿ ère reco8n%sed as
coostrucbve obligations arise. which is generalty when the thaTityexwÈsses a commth)ent to the retstxent that can be measured
reliabty and then ontyto theextentthatarryconrfrbors assoOatsd￿th theerantweout5ide ofthe control of thetharity.
The￿510f raisÉngfunds is ¥thsw)fficant and has Trot teen sep¥athdisch)sed.
GovernarKe ¢osis. which are induded in e¥pendriure on th3rrtable but ￿ ulentified sep3Tatsty in the notes to the
ccounts. includes Eosts assotiaLed with the independent examsnation of the finanoal ststements. complwnce with constitutional
nd Sfdtutory requirements and anyothweXpe￿IltiJre inojrred onthe5tr*ic marwentofthe tharity.
dl Fund accountin
General funds are unrestfirtd fv[￿ whwth ate a￿lIabte for use di%Tetton irf the trus￿e5 in fUrthEran￿ of thÈ gÈnetal
objectives of tt)e tharity. Des￿nal￿￿ funds comwi5e unre5trittd fvThd5 that have been set aside by the trustse5 for particular
purposes. Restricted fvnds are donati0Th5 which are to be used in speaftc testrictions imposed by donors; they
include donations retrived from apppals for athitsQS or ploi￿ts. Enth)wment funds are dOna￿on5 that are retsined a5
capital in 3cCOrdan￿ with the dorrfs Mshe& The nature of rÈsirktsn detefmlnes vknether the endowments represent
pemianeTht endowmwts OT expÈnrtab￿ÈndowMent￿
el Inta
"ble ￿ed assets
TheTe are no ITrtanwble FvAed A%sel&
Tan
ible fixed a$5ets
Èms purchased or donated for thÈ tharitys own L￿e arÈ (*p[tsfiS￿ Wh￿ thÈ fA)St of purd)ased ftems. OT the falr value of
donatsd items. 15 more than £i.rMki and the item FS expÈtiÈd to benefit the tharity over more than one accounting period.
Depreciation 15 charged on a straight fine basls so as to write dovm the Wal￿ of each asset to its estsmated residual value rrf any)
over its expected useful Ètonomic lite. To athievethisobiecbvethe follwngr*e5 of depreciation are tharged..
Freehold land
Is nOtÉlepreciated (because itis notcon5umed byusel
Freehold byildin85
CW Soyears al￿￿kIn8aCCO￿t0f the twilthm¢s value
EquipmÈnt
I￿er 10 ￿1$
The tarrying values of ttngible fixed assets are ¥ewth¥ed for Mpaim)ent in when events or changes in circumstances
indicatrth*thÈ (2fryTngvalue may not be recovwabl
Inve5bnents
FIX￿ asset invesbnents are hdd to incr*ne and l or for th•"r ￿vestr￿t ￿￿tial. CunEnt asset investsnents are
Investments that a￿ hekl specfficalty for sale or are investments that the charrty expects to sem by the next halantr sheet date.
Investsnents aTe valued a5follow5-.
il knsted i￿VeSt[￿et￿ are valual at their marketvalue (fawvaluel atthe balaKesheetd*e.
Tril Unlirted investments are measured at bmpairwent where it twime5 appar￿tt that arnO￿t that could be
reali5ed 15 less than cost
h) Pension scheme arran
The charity operates a defined contrbution t￿￿On 5theme for it5 emFdoyee& Obligations for c￿￿tr1blrtIo￿S to this scheme are
Tecognised as an expense ¥rt￿ the liability ari5e5. The a55ets of this sdvne ￿ hdd Separately from those of the thartty in
independen￿V administered fund&
tl Taxation
The charity has tsken thantsge of the variOL￿ rdiefs from tsxation avaikbie to tharities and no tax is Pa￿le on the tharitys
irt¢ome.
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VINEYARD UFE OIUROI
FOR THEYEAR ENDEDal MAROI ZOII
l Financial Inst￿ments
The ¢hariVs financial assets and ffinanoal ￿lbill￿@s all quaffy as bas￿ finaNial instruments as defineLI by FR5102. Except for
loans. treditoys and debtors are measured at their èjpected sethement value Inomialty the Amount of cash that the tharity
expects to or receive). The charity reco8nises liabd￿£ for the prirKipJl of those loan5 that ￿rnal0 otrtstandi4)8 at the year
end li.e. the liabilitie5 exdude any ifitere5t chareeable on the in fvtyreyearsl.
l accounbn
estimates and area% of '
In prEparing finanoal sratements certain judgements. ÈstÉmates and assumption5 h￿e to be made that affect the amounts
reco8nise(F irkthe financial statements. The trustees coAsiderthebllowAngto beSi￿)[ficant
il The annual depreoation tharKe foi property. plartand equiFYnÈntkS ￿nSIb¥et0 thyr¢Ees in the estimates for useful economic
life and residual value. These e51iEnate5 are reaSSets￿ anfiually and. when necessary. ￿lUsted to reftert current
Circumstan￿$.
lil The con5trurtNe obl1￿"on for grants pay*e is based on an assess￿ of the likety duration of the supported activity.
Again this e5brnate É5 rfrassessed annualty and the obfi8ation ￿adJUSted to refiettcurrentexpettknn5.1
¢11) ExpentrrtUre￿ptslI5ed in the 2020accountsof £304.486 la5 5Etout in r￿le 91 represents thetrustÈÈs' assÈssrnent of the
expeTrtSitureonthe church'5 main b￿llI￿ng in ltithmond wh￿h has resulted inthe property bein8 Tmproved and Ènhanted in
value over ns rernaining useful ItfÈ Iion5ttiutsnga neWfvontffitran￿. ramp act￿. reaf external 5tsircase, together wfth
associated Profe￿onal fees and planningix)5ts1.The e￿ment of expenditure that has notbeentreated as capital expenditure
but as expenses of theyear (referred tt> itb rtirtE6a5 tefuibi5hmentand disabil(tyl of £131.542 represents the trustees.
assessrnent of the amount incurred on r￿inr%the buildirEto rettrn itto ltsforwuj￿J￿Dn in re5pectof w￿rkS on the
main and side halLs, ofke5. toilets and 83rden.
11 Donation In klnd
During 2020, pro b)no bulkllngworkto the¥al￿ off15.IXiI wasundertknfortheChar[ty*theexper￿0f a dornr.
Donatlonsand legades
2021
2020
Donations of cash and *milar
Other grants receIva￿e
Incon)etsx recoverable
84,610
23,5(WJ
20.557
128,667
84,292
269,196
20,130
373.618
2021
2020
Church retreats
1175
475
2021
2020
Property letting
se￿Ce ch3Tge5
Bank snterest
Rent of Church premises
68588
20*96
536
5.341
95.361
46,659
11560
655
27,113
86,987
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VWEYARD UFE CHURCH
FORIHEYEAR ENDED 11 PaARCH 2021
Charllabte exptnrfrturt
2021
2020
Costs Incurred dlrecwy om Specif* adi¥ibÈS
Sal3riÈs. soual soturtty aNI pe￿On
Motorand travel
Telephone
Repair5 and mai¢rtenar
Refurbishmentand rfisabtlity
Computercosts
Depreuation oltsnyblefixed 355ets
Lightingand he*K
Water
Cleanlng
Manse expenses
Conferences andtraining
Ministry, outreach and hosrrftslty
Grants payable (note 6cl
68.833
583
132
22.786
53360
120
438
5,932
131542
9.329
11.960
1025
14.193
929
29
323
17.823
150,850
9329
15.714
2￿57
9.303
746
915
1,122
10.178
241,356
Govemano costs
Independentexaffmnerfsfee
3.635
3.635
Printin& kY)stage and ststioi
subscriptions and professional fees
Bank ltran interest payab
Bank charges
Oepreoatyon of tangib￿ fixed a55ets
Professional
Insuran
467
1.530
3A83
2,814
69
695
695
700
4.403
14,973
4,673
14.503
fotsl expendityre
165,353
256,329
6rdJ￿ P￿ble
Instrtuoons
lThlMduaL
2021
Grants for UK and oversea5 m155ion
Grantsforthe refief ef F￿VertY
10.325
S,750
1,148
6.898
16,075
1,748
17,823
10.925
The compar3bve5forthe PT￿[￿syearartaS folknv
Irtstibthns IndI￿d￿al5
2020
Grantsfor UK and overseas mission
Grantsforthe relief of pjverty
9,063
1,115
10,178
1.115
9,lJ5
IX63
The char￿5 principal 8raTrtsto Instttt￿ cornwised..
2021
2020
Embracing P£e
Ilepal LeprosyTnJst
Kick London
14ew Ground Ojurfh
1225
2.075
I.2￿)
1.725
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VW4EYARD UFECHUR
chmond5treel Pastor5
Hope4Ju5b
Gtantsto in5ttiubons foi le55than £L(XUe*
L125
1,125
2,450
10,925
1.063
L063
2020
Gross VMEes and salarle5
Sooal security
Pension costs
65.621
1037
1.175
68,833
50,998
1,956
1,006
53,960
The average monthty number of emplo￿ during the year wa$ 412020: 41 The Ful fimÈ EquNalent nurnber was 2.7212020-
1.SXll. Mott of the thartivs attwits￿ arÈ12rriod by5￿￿￿1¢¢rS.
No stsff receNed salaries at a rate of morethaTh£60.(XX> FwanrwJm.
The charivs kÈy management comprisethe trustees and the kty stth s￿rned on the Qwrity lnforrr￿o￿ page. fotsl employment
benefits payable to key managemertfor the year were asfollows:
Employ
Wages & employment
pension
aiies
nefits crmtribufions
2021
[r￿teeS..
Key Enanagementconnected a trus￿e.
Robert ￿Mmeding. husband ofatrustse
Other membersof key management
15
15,846
24,449
40,295
23.737
39%3
712
712
The followingarrK)unts were Payab￿ in thÈ wou5year
Employer
Wages & employment
pwsion
sat3￿$
betth o)ntribubon5
2020
Trustees:
Key manaEernent£onrerted a trustee..
Robert Kimmerfing. husband of atrustee
Other rnpmber5 of key managernpnt
17,602
23,272
40.874
17,602
23,970
41,572
Robert Kirnmerling seNed as a church leader and re￿IVed the payments foi seN*g in that rJpatity. not in relation to hls
wife Serving a5 atrustEe' these payrnEnts are PEnntited bythetharitV'5 g￿[n1Thg dLKu￿￿nt
In addition the charity incurreé eypenthture totslline £9291202￿. £7461 in respett of the tustomary provi%ion of accommodation
to David Smith. who isa memterof key managery*nL 50 that he (an better p*fomi his dubÈS.
No trustees receNedernpioymwLt benefftsin eitlvtheCurf*rtorwe￿thngYè2l.
Aciir<gasagent
On occasion the tharty re￿Ne5 rro)rEy on behalf of other ¢haYityes. whKh tt banks and then pay5 OLrt to these tharf￿es. This
income is received as agent for other tharitses and the income. and the related payrnents. are exdl￿ed from the Ststement
of finanoal Actwibes: any rnorw that hos r￿t been disiributed by theyeares)d is reCo￿lsed asa creditor.
There were no agentreceipts or pawnents in 2020or2021.
P•* 14

FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 PAAROI 2021
Tarygthlefwed assets
Fixture5,
ffttyn￿ and
Propety ImprtsvÈmÈnts 4uipmÈnt
Totsl
2021
Cost
At l April 2020
Additiofis
At 31 March 2021
69507
263.998
373,993
69507
263.998
40.488
373,993
Accumulated depre0￿0￿
At l April 2020
Charge for theyear
Eliminated diswjsal
A131 March 2021
5,280
528Q
4.049
4.049
10,024
JO,024
695
10.560
20,048
Net bookvalue
At 31 March 2021
68.117
253,438
32.3
353,945
At 31 March 2020
68.812
258.718
36.439
363,969
The 3b)ve cost of freehold proptytonsists of50% lar￿ 50%
Thefreehold property valuefor insuratKe wrKM)sesis £6.334.64712019: £SM6321.
2021
2020
Cost orfairvalue broughtforward
Purchases duringthe year
Disposals duringthe year
Change in value of invesb))
Provision lor impaim)ent
Cost orfair walue carried foFward
14576
14.576
The ch8rity's investments cornpri5e units in M&G Cthatlbtsr￿I Fixed Int￿estand MtKls matwged by the
Congregatyonal Federation Ltd.
12324
12.924
14,960
1.652
L652
12.0361
12.924
11 Debt(*s
2021
2020
FalliNx duÈ1Aryts￿rt oneyoar.
Tax TeLovÈrable
Dtherdebtors
PrepaymÈnts ènd aCcrt￿d
20.557
330
11.633
32.520
IZA23
630
2,490
15.543
12 Cash atBankarKI in Hand
2021
2020
Cash at bank wtth Immedt*e access
Pettycash
29.737
141
29.878
Isi
60,155
Paje 15

VThEYARD uFE￿l￿{
FOR ThE YEARENDED 31 MARQI 21)ZI
13 cre[Et￿S. f*b11 itiesfalling dueT¥￿thITh year
2021
2020
Accruals
Deferred incotrbe
Loan5
Bank loans
3￿00
12,750
1550
22,900
14 CrÈdittii&" am¢)untsfallinE ¢h*aftermtyeth￿ tyle year
2021
2020
Bank loans
70.135
75.680
70,335
75.68D
IS Deferred income
Deferred income comprisesthe folkni
2021
2020
letiyn8
4.082
14.0821
thèrees
Balance at the bewnningof rewjrbng I￿riOd
Amount released to income
Amouftt deferred year
Balan￿ atthe Ènd of the rekK*rknnR rviod
11750
112.7501
18.6681
12,750
12.750
The intomÈ deferred ar the pwod end will be rdea5edto itKowe overthe fr)Ilo￿1n￿￿1ods.
Wrthin one year
After one year
12,750
12.750
Deferred tncomecornpri5e5 Tent and Servi￿ tharge whith rekntesto a future PEtkOd.
16 Bank Loans
Thefir5t loan is sÈ£ured by a on tharity freehold property p3yaNe ata variable raw cwrrentty 3.5%. b*ng 3.4% above Base
Rate. The ban is payab￿ by in51almetrt5 over 15 year
By
InstsimÈnts
2021
2020
Repay3ble'.
Within onÈywar
Between one and five years
After fi¥e years
2.5(Al
10.0
27,778
40,278
iO.LVJ
24,955
37.455
io.(
24.955
37,455
The Second loan 1$ 5euJred by 3 charge on charity freehotd proFerty payable at a fixed rate of 4.￿ The loan is payable by
inrt3lments Iwer 10 lears.
8v
¢ttalments
2021
2020
Repayable=
Within oneyeaT
Between one and fiveyÈ•ts
AfterfNÈyeais
2,S(Ki
io,oou
27,902
40,402
iO.LK¥J
25.180
37,680
io,ooNJ
25,180
37,680
P*3e 16

VNEYARD UFE CHURCH
NOTESTOThE p£courir5
FOR ThEYE•AEPIDED 31 MARCH 20ZI
17 Penslon Cu￿0b￿l￿5aTh￿ ¢(ffiNrthrts
Durin8the year emplO￿S tonknbutions totallirvdf 1.1751202tr. £1.(M)61 wwe payable ts a define<l contribubon personal
pension schernÈ. pa) pÈnsion contsitrxrtTonswere ￿1ngatthe balarKe she2tdate1202tr. £nli l.
18 Funds
Ouringthe yearthe movernents wtreasfoll0￿.
Ir¥x)ming t￿1
Transfers
re%)ut￿ intheyear
2021
2021
2021
Gains a
Josse5
2021
aosing
bblantÈ
2021
balan
21
Generol Unre5trittedFunds
28577
223928
1155.9241
1.652
98,233
Totsl Unresthcted FurK15
28577
223328
1155.9241
L652
98,233
RestrictedFunds
Refurbishment & Disabibty FUT
Benevolent Grfts
295.157
19,3291
285,828
295.157
i(*J
19.4291
285A28
egate of fvnds
323,734
224.028
1165.3531
1,652
384,061
Refvrbishment and Disatsltty Fund. Grants ¥￿Te rÈ￿￿ed forextensNÈ bui￿rnEw0rk undertaken to uFgradethe p￿miseS
with Step FTeeAcC￿ and enabletsE Old Wit3rè8eSthool to in a seCU￿3nd 5afr environment
Grants re￿￿d comprise: £nil12020-£117.6611 from Okl WioragÈ Sth¢)ol.. £nil12020 -£12.1481 from Congregational and GenÈral
Chèritable Twst: £lO,LW12020-E61.018lfrom fjtyof Lo￿J0Th. £nil12020- £50.(KK)from Wineyard Q)mmunity Centre. £nil12020-
£203691 from Richmond Parish Lands Chart￿, and £13.5(N)12020- £8.(MXllfrom dor￿￿.
Underthe tÈmts ofthe Gtyof Loodm Brants in 2020.ts* OwritywouW ha*toad¥tsethe doThx rfwrthin year5 assets
fvnded were to be of. asgrants mayinthe5e (?Toun5lw￿ newlto be repaid tothe do￿r.
Transfer5 were madefotthÈfrJllowth8 reasons..
£44.339 was transferred from unrestrictedfund5 in 2020to assistwith CThurch RefiJrbishm*ff and tisèbilty Projects.
Aftalws ofnetassets byfivml
The Hssetsand liabilitses oltrftvarious fvndswereas ft)Uow5'.
nfe5trirted Fund5
Ge￿ra1
gnatsd Resthctey Endowment
nd5
fijrwts
funds
funds
2021
Tan￿bIefiXed as5e15
Iwe5tments
Debtors
C3sh at bankand in har¥1
Creditor5klling duewithin one year
Credttorsfalllng due after one year
68.117
14576
32520
60.155
t7,((M)I
170.1351
285,828
353.945
14.576
32.520
60,155
17,IN)01
170.1351
98,233
285.828
384.061
Pdge 17

VINEYARD UFE CHURCH
In the prevsous year the movements in the thwiws ￿nd$were asfollows:
Opening
IrKOmW￿ IXrtgoin% TML%fers
bylan￿ Ye5OUr￿ r￿1r￿S intheyear
Gains and
1055es
aosing
balance
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020
Geneml UnrestrictedFtsnds
9.173
1114,4081
144,3391
110361
28.577
Totsl Unrestrittod Furm
9.173
180.187
1114.4081
144,3391
12.0361
28,577
R¢strictedFunds
RÈfurbishment& c*sèbility FuThl
Benevoles)tGifts
IIIy6
280W3
11419211
IIP501
295.157
111,846
281943
11419711
44,339
295.157
Aggregate of fund5
I21￿19
1257.3791
110361
323.734
A￿aty￿S ofnetassets byfth
In the prevlous year.the assets and liabilitiesof thevaEhX￿fv￿dSwere a$f￿10￿.
Unyesthcted Funds
General De5ignatsl RÉstricied ErKIowTnent
fuTh
Jnds
funds
2020
Tangiblefwl 455et5
Inve5tsnpnts
DÈbtors
sh at bankand in hand
Creditor5 falling due WTthin oneyear
Creditors falllngdue after one year
683
12924
IS343
29A78
122.wl
175.6PA)I
295,157
363969
12,924
15,543
29.878
122,9001
175,6801
285
29S.157
323,734
19 Operating lease
There are no lease commttment
20 Capiial tommrtments
ThÈTe are no £apfftl commrirneTrt
21 Conthgent fiabilities
In 1991, the charity retrNed a grdTrt of £I01X￿ from Richmond Parish iaTrYs(harity IRPLCI fr)r5ubstsntial rÈpair work
The1oan ￿paYable ifthe propertyi5 sold. Thetermsofthe Yanta￿th3tthe amountrÈptyabJ@ TÈprÈsents 25.6% of
the currentvalue of the property. RPLChas a legal chargeonthe prern￿￿.
P¥18

VINEYARD UFE CHURCH
Duringthe yeaTthe chartiy.
al Tecwved dorbation5 totalling f25.065 P02tr. flO.2201 from trus*s or their S[X￿￿ E4.7fA)1202tr. E3.6(Xll from other
rnember5 of key tnan4ernertor their spouse
bl paid pti)fessional fees totslling £4.4￿) 1202tr. £13￿} to a trustee. Dwd ￿drith. for profeswnal fees in relation to the
refvrbi5hrnent and rfisability projects tarried out ￿ hi% tOFnpany. l)èvd Aldritt8e Desigfis Ltd. These payments are as an agent
for the charity and are not conr*cted with $￿ing as a trustse. The pap)wts wwe fom)èlty approved by the Tru#ees as
permitted bytheTrust Deed.
I received rent ublity arKI ntslnal Insuran￿ paymwtsfmm CommuThityCentre. a Lharityofwhith Peter
Flower, Robert Kimmerfinggnd Da￿ 5mtth arÈtrustee5.
dl received interest free loans of £Thl12020- U.S501 from a Trustee En*1 ￿mmed1n8 arKI hor husband. vthich are induded In
creditOT5.
el T￿￿ved £nil12020.£50.C(Ql ofywtstoward5therefwt*shMttrta￿4 ¢tsatxiity proiectsfrom WirEord CommunityCeTrtre.
Extrpta5 di5dosed abov4 thwe been rv) otheftrans￿￿Offts￿1Ih related panies duthn8the￿3r.
23 Events sinth the yèarend
There are no Fost balanCe5heete¥￿ts.
Paye 19