1111 All Saints Liverpool Growing God's Kingdom Discipleship I Community l Justice I S&nctu&ry. (Registered Charity 11555161 Annual Parochial Church Meeting For the year ended st 31 December 2023 -you, Lord. are all I have. and you 9ive me all I need; my future is in your hand&" Psalm 16=5
Adminlstrative Information Thè P8fh of All s21nts Liverpool has two churth buildings which hold Sunday and mid-week Worship.. All Saints Liverpool Parish church, lryine StreeL Liverpool. L7 8SY All Saints Worshlp Centre Kensington. Sheil Road, Liverpool L6 3AB The parish Is part of the Diocese of Liverpool, and tts official correspondence address ts.. All Salnts Liverpool. The Hub, 55 Sheil Road, Uverpool, L6 3AB Telephone.. 0151345 3208. email.. 1nfo@allsaintslNeD0l.Org From the 2021 APCM, the following people served on the Parochial thurch Council Vitars: Rev. Mike Coates Rev. Helen Purcell (Appointed Aprfl 20231 Wardens: Irene Banks lelectÈd 2023, 1 yearl Joan Balse (elett 2023, 1 yearl Asslstant Wardens: Christine Dunne (appointed 2023. 1 yearl Treasurer: Vacant PCC Secretsry: Jim Huthwaf(e Deanery Synod Reps: Jim Huthwaite lelected 2023, 3 yea) Pauline Tregilgas {elected 2023, 3 years) Elected PCC Membets: Julla BuckTrngham (elected 2023, 3 years) Dave Rycroft lelected 2021, 3 years) Lin Bodell l elected 2021. 3 yea} Ann Moore (elected 2021, 3 yea) Snezana Skovina {elected 2023, 3 years) Helen Gallagher (elected 2023, 3 yea) Don Lawton (elected 2023, 3 years Di Jones (elected 2023, 3 years) Cellne Hay lelected 2023, 3 years) Readers.. Liz Mooney Mike Lynch Oluwashina Rufus
Other Officers not on PCC: Safeguarding Oflicer. Sue Power Elertor41 Roll offir5. Inoka Samaraweera/Jim Hhwa[te Readers Iirroi: Di Jones Chris Tumer Peter Tregilgas Elertoral Roll: On the 31st December 2023 there were 115 names on the EleLtoral Roll 36 of whom were not resident in the Parish. Bank5n8: Co-operative Banl Business Customer Services. PO Box 250, skelrnedare WN8 6WT Independent Examiner: LNerpool Busine55 School Accourting Clinio Lwerpool john Moore5 University, Redmonds Buildin& Brownlow Hill, knverpool, L3 SUG Architects: Robin Woolley, The Studio. Efenechtyd. Denbhshlre. LL15 2PW Structure, Management and Govemance: Day to day management control of the church is exerclsed by the Vitar5 and Wardens: Rev. Mike Coates. Rev. Helen Purcell. M rs Irene Banks and Mrs Joan Barwise. contactable via the Hub, 55 Sheil Road. LiverFM)oI L6 3AD, telephone 0151345 3208, email info@allsaintsliverpool.org All Saints Lwerpool PCC is a body corporate and operate5 underthe Parochial Church Council's (Powers) Measure, 1956 and the Church Representation Rules. The PCC a charity. The method of appointment of PCC is set out in the Church Representation Rules. All church member5 are encouraged to regter on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC. The PCC operates two 5utrFcommritees: the Standing Commlttee and the Finance Comm¥ttee. Membershlp Comprises Standing Committee: Rev. Mike Coates; Rev. Helen Pur11. Irene Banks,. Joan Barwi5e,' PCC Lay chairjulia Bucklngham, Treasurer Ivacantl Flnance CoTnrnlttee: Rev. Mike Coates; Rev. Helen Purcell Treasurer Ivacantl- Di Jones- Julia Buckingham: Inoka Samaraweera.
Safeguarding-. All Saints Liverpool takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England's robust procedures and guide5ines. You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at www.churchofengland.org Objectives and Activities: The PCC Ipowersl measure 1956 states the PCC "is to co-operate with the Ministers, in promoting in the parish the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical." When planning our activities for the year, the Church Council give5 consideration to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit and, in particular, the specific guidance to charities concerned with the advancement of religion. Other related Trusts.. Al5 Saints Community Network IRegistered Charity No. 11679871. Governed by trustees and chaired by Mrs Irerie Bank5. Il• All Saints Liverpool GrowingGod'i Kirydom This report is made on behalf of the PCC of All Saints Liverpool for the APCM 2023. Reports from the other ministries are given in addition to this document. 2023 was another busy year for A11 Saints, and we acknowledge with gratitude the time and commitment given by 50 many, in so rnany different area5, some seen and many unseenl Working together in this way enables us to grow and to continue to become the place of sanctuary, justice, community and discipleship we seek to be. It was also On again a year that brought yet again more change as we sought to appoint a new vicar at All Saints. This process began in earnest in January and in April interviews took place and Rev, Helen Purcell was appointed to the role. Helen's licensing took place at the end of April and was a day of celebration for all involved. At the beginning of May Mike began a well-earned sabbatical. and with our prayers and blessing stepped away from the everyday pressures and busyness of life at All Saints. A5though since Covid we recoBni5ed that our ministry had changed and developed in a different way. We also recognised that we conts'nued to struggle in some areas. Thi5 was particularly true in our work with children and young people. The combination of irregular numbers of children attending and the struggle to recruit volunteers for thi5 important ministry, meant that with great sadness we took the decision to close Sunday School. But we give our thanks to Ann Moore, Snezana Skovina, Lynda Langerhaizen who worked tirele551y to enable our children to learn what following Jesus was all about.
As the year drew to a tlose. we secured funding to employ a part time Chikjren's worker and we are excited to see where this will take us. As a church family we continue to welcome many who seek asylum from countrles across the world. The experiences, diversity and energy they bring alongside the opportunity to learn from each other about God and Itfe is transforniational. Alongside this sharing God's love in our wider community wa5 once again evident throughout 2023. In addttion tothe regular ministry of New Horizons. Pardis and the CharFty Shop, the Hub also continued to be a place that was key providing a sanrtuary of help and care. We thdnk Greggs for their continued supply of food, enabling us to regularly give food to those who need wt. And thanks go to those who are inVoed in o)Ilethng the food from Greggs or distributing it at the door, with a smile and a kinij word. We also thank Irene for giving her time every Friday to help those seeking support from the Foodbank. ln the summerwefurther expanded ournetwork of support, when aweekty Café began each Friday at the Parish Church. We pray that this ministry wll Erow and develop. In September we were blessed to be joined by Tery Burke, who will be with us for three years as part of his Ordination training. Terry has settled realty well into the ItFe of All Saints and we look forward to seelng hls minlstry devebp in the future. David Adah aEo continued his trdining With us, this year on a fuS1-time bas. Thi5 means he is able to devote time during the v4eÈk to getsng more involved in the day to day life of the chur£h. Christmas was a busy time. In addition to gNing food hampers out through New Horizon5. We also, connerted wfch local sthools to identify families that would go without this year. Over 20 families from both Phoenix and New Park schools We pThided wlth gifts for the children and all the items needed to cook a famity Christmas Dinner. The schools were overwhelmed by the generostly of the All Saints family in providing this. Christmas also saw our first Christmas Community Celebration, an outdoor event held at the Worship Centre. This invohted. carol singin& Chrlstmas crafts, the opportunity to take 'selfie' at the Nativity. We were a150 joined by Santa, who provided over 75 Small gtft5 to the children. Thank you to all those who give their time tothis. we hope we can develop this event in the future. Providing opportunities for us to prdy together continued to be essential. Zoom prayers took place throughout the week and in person prayer5 in the Hub on a Thursday. We also met together on some Sunday evenings to pray into spectfic situations both worldwide and local. Our prayer lrfe whether corporate or individual is essential in underpinning all we do. In terrns of fillance, along with everyone else we are struggling to make ends meet. The rising cost of energy and everyday seryices has impacted our choices. However, we will continue to work through this together seeking wtys to ensure we are able to Sustain ihe ministry of the church as best we can. We continue to seek a Treasurer and would welcome conversation with anyone who may feel lled to thi5 import role.
As the cost-of-living crisis continues, we gNe thank5 forthe prackncal resour5 God has provided to enable us to be a support to those that need it. Gladly. loving people need5 no resources other than open hearts. and a willingness to see each other as Jesus does. We are blessed at All Saints to be rich in this resource and pray it will continue to be 50. We cannot end this report wtthout refiecling on the sad loss of Chrls Coates in Ortober 2023. Chris, own ministry at All Saints alongside that of supporting Mike In hls was central In their live5 & the lrfe of All Saints and we give than for it. We will continue to remember Chris wlth much love and to support Mike and the family a5 they mourn her1055. Finally, we begin to look to the future wtth the a55urance that we are In God'5 hands. There will undoubtedly be more change and challenge5 along the way but a5 we allow God to guide u5, we wll come to recognise Whe He at work and Can step forward in faith and love seeknng to grow God's Kingdom in all we do. Thls report was approved by the PCC on 29th April 2024 Jft Signed on behaff of the PCC by RLY Helen Purcell & Rev Mike Co*es
lllllllll All Saints Liverpool Growing God's Kingdom Discipleship I Conunuuity l Justice I Sanctuary. Agenda 2023 APCM held on Sunday 12th May 2024 Annual Meeting of Parishioners l. Minutes of last Meeting of Parishioners on Sunday 21 May 2023 2. Matters arising from the minutes 3. Election of Churchwardens Annual Parochial Church Meeting l. Minutes of last APCM held on Sunday 21 May 2023 2. Matters arising from the minutes 3. Electoral Roll Report 4. Annual Report 5. Accounts and Finance 6. Group Reports Elections: 7. Election of PCC members Appointments: 8. Lay Readers 9. Independent Examiner Any other business {as notified in advance)
Illl All Saints Liverpool Grt)wing God's Kingdom DisclESb1plCornmUltY l Just$1$¢¢ary Minutes of the Annual Meeting of Parishioners and Annual Parochial Church Meeting 2022 Held on Sunday 21 May 2023 after Morning Service at the Worship Centre Annual Meeting of Parishioners. The meeting was led by Helen Purcell and attended by 33 members. l. There were no minutes of the Meeting of Parishioners on Sunday l May 2022 as they had been unable to be located. 2. As a result, there were no matters arising from the minutes. 3. Electi rchwardens. Joan Barwise had been nominated by Di Jones and seconded by Wilson Mukeriee. Irene Banks had been nominated by Inoka Samaraweera and seconded by Manbir Saini. There being no other nominations these were elected. Annual Parochial Church Meeting This meeting was led by Helen Purcell and attended by 33 members. l. There were no minutes of the APCM held on Sunday l May 2022 as they could not be located. 2. As no-one could remember any details there were no matters arisin minutes. 3. Elect ral Roll Re 2022, 4. Ann alRe ort. There were no questions about this, and it was accepted. 5. Accounts and Finance. The accounts for 2021 had been completed and audited. The accounts for 2022 had been completed and were due to go to the independent examiner in the coming week. At the end of December 2022 there was a deficit of £8,000. The beginning of 2023 was in a similar state. An example was given of the elertricity bills: for the beginning of 2022 it was £900. for the same period in 2023 it was £3,000. All expenses were increasing. People were encouraged to use the Parish Giving Scheme for donations to the church. There were no questions about the accounts. There had been successful grants for New Horizon's worker, Shop manager and Pardis, so there was no concern about the availability of money for salaries. 6. Group reports were displayed around the room and people went round to read them. from the ort. There were 97 people on the electoral roll on 31st December Elections
111 All Saints Liverpool Growin9 Gtsd's Kingdom DiscipleEhipleottullunity l JuBticels&ncLu. 7. Election of PCC members.. Don Lawton was nominated by Ian Purcell and seconded by Irene Banks Snezana Skovina wa5 nominated by Wilson Mukeryee and seconded by Arline Rainford. Julia Buckingham was nominated by Manbir Saini and seconded by Ian Purcell. Di Jones was nominated by Joan Barwise and seconded by Wilson Mukeriee. Celine Hay was nominated by Chris Dunne and seconded by Irene Banks. Helen Gallagher was nominated by Lin Bodell and seconded by Chris Dunne. All nominations were accepted and there were still vacancies on the PCC. 8. Election of Deanery Synod representatives. Jim Huthwaite was nominated by Don Lawton and seconded by Ann Moore. Pauline Tregilgas was nominated by Liz Mooney 3nd seconded by Dave Rycroft. There being no other nominations they were both accepted, Appointments 9. La Readers The rules have changed about Readers being on PCC without being elected. Readers With Permission to Officiate (PTO) now have to be nominated. Licensed Readers can be members without election if the APCM agrees. Our licensed Readers are Liz Mooney, Mike Lynch and Oluwashina Rufu5. The meeting agreed they could continue. (Readers are not licensed after they reach the age of 70 but can have PTO) 10.Inde endent Examiner has been Liverpool Business School Accounting Clinic, Liverpool John Moores University, Redmonds Building, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L3 SUG. They have been essential in sorting out our accounts. It was agreed they should be reappointed. There was no other business. Helen was thanked for organising everything. The meeting finished at 12.20.
All Saints Liverpool Gr•wingGod'i Kirydom IpltAhLpIComnunLLyl This report is made on behalf of the PCC of All Saints Liverpool for the APCM 2023. Reports from the other ministries are given in addition to this document. 2023 was another busy year for All Saints, and we acknowledge with gratitude the time and comfflitment given by so many, in so many different areas, some seen and many unseenl Working together in this way enables us to grow and to continue to become the place of sanctuary, justice, community and discipleship we seek to be. It was also once again a year that brought yet again more change as we sought to appoint a new vicar at All Saints. This process began in earnest in January and in April interviews took place and Rev. Helen Purcell was appointed to the role. Helen's licensing took place at the end of April and was a day of celebration for all involved. At the beginning of May Mike began a well-earned sabbatical, and with our prayers and blessing stepped away from the everyday pressures and busyness of life at All Saints. Although since Covid we recognised that our ministry had changed and developed in a different way. We also recognised that we continued to struggle in some areas. This was particularly true in our work with children and young people. The combination of irregular numbers of children attending and the struggle to recruit volunteers tor this important fflini5try, meant that with great sadness we took the decision to close Sunday School. But we give our thanks to Ann Moore, Snezana Skovina, Lynda Langerhaizen who worked tirelessly to enable our children to learn what following Jesus was all about. As the year drew to a close, we secured funding to employ a part time Children's worker and we are excited to see where this will take us. As a church family we continue to welcome many who seek asylum from countries across the world. The experiences, diversity and energy they bring alongside the opportunity to learn from each other about God and life is transformational. Alongside this sharing God's love in our wider community was once again evident throughout 2023. In addition to the regular ministry of New Horizons, Pardis and the Charity Shop, the Hub also continued to be a place that was key in providing a sanctuary of help and care. We thank Greggs for their continued supply of food, enabling us to regularly give food to those who need it. And thanks go to those who are involved in collecting the food from Greggs or distributi ng it at the door, with a smile and a kind word. We also thank Irene for giving her time every Frid3V to help those seeking support from the Foodbank. In the summer we further expanded our network of support, when a weekly Café began each Friday at the Parish Church. We pray that this ministry will continue to grow and develop. In September we were blessed to be joined by Terry Burke, who will be with us for three years as part of his Ordination training. Terry has settled really well into the life of All Saints and we look forward to seeing his ministry develop in the future. David Adah also continued
his training with us, this year on a full-time basis. This means he is able to devote time during the weekto getting more involved in the day to day life of the church. Christmas was a busy time. In addition to giving food hampers outthrough New Horizons. We also. connected with local schools to identify families that would go without this year. Over 20 families from both Phoenix and New Park schools were provided with gifts for the children and all the items needed to cook a family Christmas Dinner. The schools were overwhelmed by the generosity of the All Saints family in providing this. Christmas also saw our first Christmas Community Celebration. an outdoor event held at the Worship Centre. This involved, carol singing, Christmas crafts, the opportunity to take a 'selfie' at the NativÈty. We were also joined by Santa, who provided over 75 small gifts to the children. Thank you to all those who give their time to this, we hope we can develop this event in the future. Providing opportunities for us to pray together continued to be essential. Zoom prayers took place throughout the week and in person prayers in the Hub on a Thursday. We also met together on some Sunday evenin85 to pray into specbfic situations both worldwide and local. Our prdyer life whether corporate or individual is essential in underpinning all we do. In terms of finance, along with everyone else we are struggling to make ends meet. The rising cost of energy and everyday Services had impacted our choices. However, we will continue to work through this together seeking ways to ensure we are able to sustain the ministry of the church as best we can. We continue to seek a Treasurer and would welcome a conversation with anyone who may feel called to this import role. As the cost-of-living crisis continues, we give thanks for the practical resources God has provided to enable us to be a support to those that need it. Gladly, loving people needs no resources other than open hearts, and a willingness to see each other as Jesus does. We are blessed at All Saints to be rich in thi5 resource and prdy it will continue to be so. We cannot end this report without refleciing on the sad loss of Chris Coates in October 2023. Chri5, own ministry at All Saints alongside that of supporting Mike in his was central In their lives & the life of All Saints and we give thanks for it. We will continue to remember Chris with much love and to support Mike and his family as they mourn her loss. Finally. we begin to look to the future with the assurance that we are in God's hands. There will Undoubted be rnore change and challenge5 along the way but as we allow God to guide us, we will come to recognise where He is at work and can step forward in faith and love seeking to grow God's Kingdom in all we do. This report was approved by the PCC at the meeting held on 29 April 2024.
372nd Liverpool Brownies 2023 We had a very busy yearl The girls worked hard on their Brownie programme and many achieved their "Express Myself" and "Skills for my Future" theme awards. We were pleased to present some Bronze and Silver awards during the course of the year and are looking forward to our first Gold award very soon.. I As part of a 'Button Challenge" badge, some girls sewed their first ever button onl This badge was great fun to do, and saw us using different button shapes and sizes fo games, crafts, art work - and of course we didn't forget about the edible chocolate variety. We've also completed badges such as "The World on Your Doorstep" The Trefoil Challenge" and "Woolly Sheep Challenge" They have provided us all with new learning experiences and given us lots of fun along the way. In May, some of our girls attended a PGL holiday with other members from across Merseyside. They all had a memorable time completing an assortment of outdoor challenges and having fun with new friends. In June, we went to our county campsite for'seaside as Scarisbrick" where we joined with hundreds of other members for a great day of crafts, petknng donkeys, eating ice cream, playing on bouncy castles and in sandpits, learning circus skills and being entertained by Punch and Judy. It was very quiet on the bus homel We planted bulbs in September, which were given out at Christmas as thank you/ get well /thinking of you gifts across our church community. In December as our end of term treat, we went to see"The Wind in the Willows" at the Shakespeare North theatre in Prescot- a first real theatre experience for many of our girls and hopefully not their last! Thank you to everyone for your prayers and support, we really do appreciate itl Jan Hughes
Raihbowg 372nd Rainbows We meet on a Monday at 6pm ti117pm in the small back hall of All SAints church. We have girls age 4-7 year olds at present we have 8 members in our unit. Our programme follows Girlguiding plan where girls learn various skills through play craft and having fun. They earn badges which they love. We attend district and Merseyside organised events also We had an overnight stay at Woodbank on Lord Derby's estate which is a secure safe environment. We had a Christmas fair which is our main fundraiser many thanks for the support from the Brownies and members of the church. Sue Power
Mother ' Christian care for f amilies Mothers, Union is a worldwide charitable, organisation with over 4 million members in 84 countries and has been supporting families for almost 150 years. All saints MU.. We have had a mixed year, full of fun and fellowship along side sadness. As last year we saw the closure, of two MU branches within our deanery. But on the positive side... Have continued to support Adelaide house (approved premises)residentS Wlth welcome bags, Easter gifts plus Christmas gifts. Baby baskets for new mums. Knitted items for NICU and newborns. Along with other members of All Saints, MU members are involved with volunteering at Rainbows, Charity Shop, Foodbank and Asylum Link. We have also helped with Community Events and the Christmas Hamper deliveries. We have welcomed speakers from Salvation Army plus Angela from 'tunes'..an adult choir, who had us all singing. Both very informative and interesting. Had evenings of prayer and fellowship. We've enjoyed wonderful social events including birthdays, afternoon tea, meals out plus trip to Chester. Had celebration for kings coronation, fun evening of friendship, dancing and refreshments. Organised our MU carol service, with annual dance laughter. Our meetings are very informal , at the heart is prayer. We are committed to our church and our Mothers Union friendships. We believe in faith, fun and fellowship. Our biggest strength is supporting each other. warmly received with All Saints Mothers Union
worshipt group All Saints Music Group Report 2023 All Saint5 music group has continued to support and be an integral part of the worship of both Parish and Worship Centre sites throughout the last twelve months. During 2023 we were delighted to welcome Racheal. We have managed to be more disciplined about regular practice and have tried to institute one per month which has enabled us to learn many more new worship songs. The invitation to come and see has also attracted members of the congregation to witness what Is involved in working on new music and we continue to encourage this. The use of a dedicated WhatsApp group has been enormously helpful in communication between ourselves and the leadership of the church not only in planning services but with the addition of some members dry humourll Also we would like to thank the computer operators who support US sometimes having to alter or re-type lyrics prior to the commencement of the service! The Music Group is always ready to receive new members who can commit to playing and singing regularly. Of course, they would need to talk with our church leadership prior to coming along to a Worship Group practice. The range of musical talent in the worship group is broad in scope but all members sing and play from their hearts and seek to lead and inspire our church family. Our aim is to strive to be more effective in leading worship. The church family acknowledges the willingness of all the members of the group who consistently give of their time and considerable talents each week. God bless you and thank you all. Ben, David, Tya, Sarah, Betty, Ann, Celine, Racheal and Pauline
Diocese of Liverpool Liverpool North & Walton Deanery Synod Report 2023 The New Enlarged Deanery Synod and Deanery Leadership Team After voting for the merging of Walton deanery with our own we met together for the first time under our new title and various appointments were made: Bill Addy continues as our Area Dean Iwho is an S5M at St Nicolas) assisted by Rev Adam Maynard,. Mark Hedley and Barbara Moore (originally from Walton Deanery) were confirmed as Lay co-chair team. As a Deanery Synod we now represent many more churches and it was refreshing to hear some of the interesting initiatives and ideas adopted by the new members within this larger Deanery to further the gospel in the north of our city during the time of Parish reports. This time gave us an opportunity to understand the breadth and depth of our new friends from the Walton Deanery. Payment of Parish Share debate Plans to unify the running of the new deanery with regard to our Parish Share involve streamlining this payment. Both deaneries have previously done things slightly differently when it comes to the process of paying parish share so the new Deanery Leadership Team will put together a process to bring to Synod. DMGF forms have already been updated. Parishes are encouraged to apply to the fund. We would like to emphasise that all churches in the Liverpool North Deanery have met their parish share in full up to date. Aim for future development The aim for now is to get the new deanery working together. The new resource church remains our main project with the aim to reach the missing generations111-291. It is a really exciting opportunity that well benefits the whole deanery. Deanery Synod Representatives Jim Huthwaite and Pauline Tregilgas
January-Dec 2023 Report on Cafe Parish Church Parish Church Cafe opens from 1-4pm every Friday. We serve Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Juice, a selection of savoury snacks, biscuits + soup. All 20p. We play taped music and on occasion a very gifted student plays classical piano for us. We had a day of Eco friendly fun with children collecting cones, a cricket and flowers and plants and making an insect den by the church entrance. th We held a Macmillan cake sale day 29 September 2023, and it attracted quite a lot of folk and funds for the cancer charity. We have a warm space and free wifi and are hoping to attract students too, We have a Prayer Tree on display with plenty of little notes to hang on it for prayer. We have singalongs together. We do crosswords from the Metro Papers which one of our customers regularly brings in for us. We do a bit of art work like doodling or drawing. History tours are often asked for. We a re dog frie ndly and little Fif i {a French Bul Idog is 3 regular) {Rolo, Liz's dog has also been). If we know it's your birthday- we have cake and candles to celebrate. We offer professional help by signposting via Local Authority phone numbers or speak to Vicar. We welcome all, offer a listening ear and serve refreshments with a smile. Have great fellowship and information sharing in a non-judgemental atmosphere. Outreach: We have visited student accommodation office nearby and they have been great at putting our information on their shared computer and also printed some leaflets for us. The friendliness in the cafe has brought people to church services, 3 or more so far have stayed. We laugh a lot. And our regulars keep coming. Betty Stoddart, Veronica & Rod Evans, Marg & Joe Lunt
ASK Shop Report from Ch- IDP 2023 Between January and December 2023 the foli shop: ing activities took place in the Easter colouring sheets (Easterl- For all children coming into the shop Easter Bunny Hunt IEaster)- For all children coming into the shop Warm Space (November and December)- offering free soup to anyone who wanted it on a Tuesday Coffee Drop-in {From November) - offering cups of tea/coffee to anyone who wanted a space to chat and feel less lonely, whenever we are open The shop is a safe, welcoming space in the community for all who come in and regardless of actual activities Iwhich rely heavily on volunteers something we have been struggling with), we always make time for our customers and know many of them quite well now. We have also had many displays aimed at popular themes throughout the year, especially Christian celebrations, and these have been well received by our customers and their children. Lisa Andradez
New Horizons 2023 Chill Out A safe drop-in environment which welcomes everyone from different backgrounds and cultures within our community. The drop in is open every Monday from 10-12.30. we distribute food which is donated to us from Greggs and provide a warm and friendly space for people to share a cuppa and have a natter. During this time, we provide prayer, emotional support and will signpost to other agencies when necessary. we take the opportunity to share ministry and to introduce people to Jesus who may not necessarily attend our Sunday church services. it also provides a social aspect for people who are isolated, and they can come and socialise. New Horizons Is a God focused group and is held every Friday and is supported by myself and a group of volunteers. It provides a ministry focused teaching session and often personal testimonies from individuals about how Jesus has impacted their life and how following him has changed their own lives. We start with a teaching or testimony and then proceed to have a family style, homemade dinner where we get to break bread together and share in fellowship. Most of our members are suffering from addiction issues, mental health, homelessness, language barriers and other social deprivation issues. they are regularly accessing food bank help. This group enables them to explore their faith in a non-pressured environment whether they have given their life to Jesus or not. We also offer prayer ministry and support, and we welcome anyone who comes through the door. Helen Gallagher
PANTRY helping you lave money on your food blll• ASK Pantry The Food Pantry has been doing well considering we haven't been receiving a lot of food to distribute as the cost of living has affected donations and the amount of surplus food available from Fareshare. The people that take advantage of the pantry have also been able to access help and advice from Law students who come on placements from Liverpool University plus advice from other organisations that com regularly on a drop-in basis. The volunteers are wonderful and very helpful. If you would like to volunteer please speak to one of us. Thank you, Celine Hay, on behalf of ASK Food Pantry.
foodba Foodbank Report for AGM 2024 This past year has continued to be most challenging. Conditions at Harmonize Academy forced us to close down in August 2023 due to being overrun with mice despite our attempts at blocking holes in cupboards, keeping food in sealed boxes and constantly cleaning cupboards. Eventually, in mid-october, we resumed operations in our Church Building. This took a while to set up as adjustments to our building had to be made and Jim Huthwaite was most helpful in fitting a new light and lock on our storeroom door. Having obtained some new cupboards, Gerry Finnegan has put new locks and blocked holes in them to stop any further infestations. Demand continues to increase but unfortunately people are feeling the pinch and donations are not as plentiful as they used to be. We frequently find that we do not receive the full amount of stock ordered, due to shortages in the warehouse. It is thanks to the hard work of our volunteers, that we are able to continue this vital work. If anyone would like to volunteer, please contact me at All Saints. We operate every Saturday mornings, arriving at 9.15am to set up and unpack the deliveries. Our Foodbank is open to the public from 10am until 12 noon providing we have enough stock. Liz Mooney Foodbank Co-ordinator
Suldes. Guides 2023 Report The Guides have had a busy year with a county fun day and a residential weekend away where we had a chance to try lots of adventurous and team building activities. Most of the Guides gained a confectionery badge and in the summer we were able to have lots of meeting outside. We also have been doing plenty of eco activities on the theme of repurposing and up cycling. Julia Buckingham
111 All Saints Liverpool Growing God's Kingdom Discipleship I Community l Justice I Sanctuary. (Registered Charity 11555161 Annual Accounts For the year ended 31" December 2023 "You. Lord, are all I have. and you give me all I need; my future is in your hands." Psalm 16.5
Liverpool, All Saints {Charty Reg. 1155516) ststement of Financial ktivibes For the parlod from 01 January 2023 to 31 December 2023 PknJar lewds5 CtIO1¥Mts65 79.75102 4JJX)IX) 83,7S1.82 1,2e2. 1420. 170ts1 1248llO 27,179.04 121.12 870.00 Cknartradlng 122MZI.66 20,() 17051 7044. CknerincDn T<rtal 235W 19J,952.11 Raisiry n5 128 13172724 141M76 .W.78 1&fj61.42 887Q9 I4174 a2n.71 16LWA1 IW7750 77925 1.72723 nD6A8 17J)74fj1 85 ben fimds.urt insAc6ses on investrmtr*8ssets L¥lnsonreuati,[LJ8s,¢tysLe 70n925 1.n723 ITm4fj1 21.IBgB6 131m1 114IrM4 TrIa1ft&¢atTIsO1rnr 181A70J4 21917 2QV8TJ3 131IB1AS (7 2Q24 1QtKanl 1 of1
Lfverp Salnls (Charity Reg. 11555161 atysls of oxp8ndllu Sekclod period: 01 January 2023 to 31 Decortigr2023 Total G8neral D8slynatad R•strlcted Endowmnt Th1$ yoar Last year IncoTh and endowmonts frony tlonatlonB and l•gacla$ 0ID1-Gftlid- thsh 01D2-fAftlid- Llrrsl 0110-Gftlid- 10 l.CltWklaMJOr¥j.P8rf8h I4,.08 12,7. 1,146.57 12,7S5) 1.14657 8.T12 33 151.( 1.184.< 1&199.56 618.LK) 3219A8 3217.89 1,314.13 3,00 2.01 1719.18 7&DD 0201. L(K55e (x)IfA(B IG8E[Jsd4@l 1719.1£ 75A) 0310- 1P71JJ) 5W.L¥J 0401.Qftd46 2,344S4 0410.Giitwtwhthuth LXJES 0415.P¢kPrt)cdonabtxis.' r11dIn(Qq>SlI a217.52 4,9TT52 516CY) 1,616ll4 16,193m 1024.25 1035.( 1A0632 2431526 516. 1.618.04 0450.SpeuBI orslficS oe01.faXre)bbsft 061O-G4£DST&M1ef Q701-Legaci&s 0801-RetJJrfwgrarts 1WJ 2,700.CQ 5,gX).O) 6A64.CQ 35,7W. 7LKI i(ts) 4ffi4 09J1-Fundr8isiw I) Oonatlon8 and 1ogacl88 Totals 76.537.30 3217.52 4.000.IKI 83,754.82 121,535.95 Incon fvom charttats act1¥168 l101.ParEhfbredd1ngQrIIV 1110.urWt 1210-&)%ts1158les lo pTrniobkts¥ l-Chu9[HaIliIr-da I2E-ChurenlI(XXlle 1282Lkl 1x6. 40.txj Incom8 Irom charttabkg actl¥lt188 Totals 1.28zrMI 1,262.00 1,246.00 her tradlng aCtfv1e5 D910-FUra1$1 T8tlew.&Jnt4esl 1220-PAxkstsll 50les-firt rolI¥j 1240-ChurthorH811 rash 212W.D8 24,(K)9.04 180. 125O.KÈgazneinrne-aeTSiny 12eo.W¥a.1ncOM?.¥th$ 1270.Cwfuts 5AK¥JID W.) 11954158 2,990.00 other Iradlng a105 Tota15 115.741.66 6.D81DD 20.QOO.IJQ 142.823.66 27,179.04 17 Marth %)24 1(i.tbanl Pap 1 c13
Tgtal General CsvJnated Restrlctgd EndowThnt Th15 yyar Last ygar InvBStrrnnts 11X>I. 1020- Bart( lId sud6tylntst8s1 1026.C8FDwosit8(uwntirfE$t 1030. &Sj larth 170 0fj1 170. 120.37 0.75 Inv88tment8 Totals 17D.81 170.81 121.12 Other Income 1310- 1rBurnnwdtr 1320.&lUs.Ses offi>Ed assets 1330. Refvnds frtxn txthiaussqarèwett¥È 7,B44. Oth•r Incomè Totals 7,B44.60 7044.60 870.00 Incomg and 8ndowm8nts Grand totab 20155627 9299x2 24.1)IxI.J 231855.89 150.952.11 Expendir0 on: Ra151ng funds 1701.5 pa4dbRwYtraiws 1710-thts LarWsiroforry 1720.thts c1gTrAng8rE6% I7.Crets 1740. lrntstrwimw8m8rtmsts 1gJ26 Ralslng funds Tota18 150.28 Expondlture on charltabjo acthltles I801-1$$l(wysQGs 2.n9.16 4.16158 1rn.16 416'..58 7.559.37 1543nO 179.46 I8.kkMÉ ml&%KJn 1.110.16 1,110.16 550 18-IK5 1910-t)earorfftish gre 2001.P681$SIaff tttsL¥ QayYsI 2010-Sawyofoo$nblthwica8r 2W).S4ayofaknitxstsa 2055.PAIE NI&Fension-Pa75hArMn&&¥yrt 20.can 2101.CW%K*lrye¥enses 2120-n(lI 2130.Hwsiry e¥w6es Ig 2140-ltrS Idewykxxsingl 215O.Td0pt8ryj tth8nd (dh)l 1997 36.91997 19.824fi) 29.18018 12975.81 19A74NJ lIj I9.75 8YfJ.12 1.4113 11,gw.eo 1,839.75 6,923 12 1,43.08 2,69268 9fj0 12,794.62 3.197.D3 6.522.10 9.99 3,972.r 150. 1,151, 350.00 156.13 I.13 347,62 e6.72 2l7o.CkntrlrWJCL8&y 8ndu¢$I 21PJ).P4gderew5es a[ sub5CriFIi( 21-11S1Ovj$p08keff01Xms 220Y-Pyrish mi$5ion3nd 2210-D15[ipthli?R15LWts IB.g. 14pha.¥LI T220.&&41&knChurth 175. 3.r.44 11.11 S,040.55 1,741.03 2)fj) (i thzr24 11y.ffj an) P4B2 r13
Total General Deslgnated Rostricted Endovmwnt Th15 par Last year 31J3 2.63J.79 5,615.n 16274 31.33 2fi3D.79 5b15.TJ 162.74 ?25).(1 Mss1cpWrt&al8s 01- IrFurdfKB wetniutnB lthuthtAllldryl 1,637.11 158BI 23a).(Wlpknknn9andm8lnp 23.ubUlldlry IrDUtr£l 2331.(nI Ma& 23&fj.chuthequp{L 2340.UpWofseThices 2345.cUh[>rLThab1IÈmS 9027n5 1th)J)2 4,W.70 27925 22)2.05 8,.48 711È8 1YJl.02 4,715.70 27925 2146 1141A) 2,351A8 &907 1,9S3.45 23a).IdtrIrw8tsaOtJntskn[kF 3,t64.&7 31N.63 2,798.45 23W2.89rtlng cts 24o1.cthuthbui1diry-edC 2410-(urthbuildiw-gas 2420-Cknurthbulldlr¥J-war 30-Churthbulldiw-oil (Wigss0kn1 29J1.Nts)az'ne£wBes tl1¥j n{1)E 2510-tall ctt)ts indLKlngrvwst( 2615.CttÈrfrddlweyYJkn8 2520.HaIltherIlkng-¢yl (•B¥8ml 7,123 8m.14 912 7.159 8519.14 91158 3551.48 &939 787.01 1624m 3fj24. 4.886.57 2540-HalllCJherbLDlding-g25 2W.HalllJherbJldkng.$LYarK?Pll 2w.Hallth8rbLlldg•ThainnaK% Ith) 2W-HallhJh8rbLlldkng-equr&mwt 2570-HalIllh&TbuldNw-elabtLthKj 2580.HlhJh£rbLI1-vtsrtS 2W.HalllOharbLlldhvJ-cortsum 2&90.HallIJherb11ing-dpajC .FAENI 2599.rlth clSon.pwrS 2701.Chur(hbulldlw nWur¥.sknJ*Jre 2710.Chuthbuildiw 2720.Chuthbuildiw 1-Hlh8rbLyIdUvJrTtaprreIIS-5trkn o.FWllthblrf1dgrnaTr)Trr8. Snstsi 28.Ha]ll(lhe[bLIldN7glrrtEnal&ll0r[kn IJ34.OD 1W.87 14218W) 14218A) 1,724.40 4WAO 2910.Nth[wl¥j- 2o.NwWw Cmrth Expgndlturo on charftable athltlos Totsls 141,076.&4 21.SB4.78 162,661.42 133,727.24 Olhor oxpendltu 687 &87.99 Olhgr expendlture Totals 687.99 687.99 Expenditure Grand tots 141.076.64 . 22.272. 163,349.41 133077.50 (l Marth W24 l(lan) 3 r13
LivupooL Sairts (Charfty Reg. 11555161 ststemont of Assots arKI Llabl]Ugs (byfund) As at.. 31 Decenthr2023 Prevlou balanc8 urrgnt P•$•¢ 6801.. co.op ¢urroM ac¢ount 057 Shop VÉnw 13.674.8DI 20,((XJ.C 71.13022 9299.52 1,329.42 8IKX).C(I Eenwal Fuj ¢ies 9WA9 1X9A2 15.44S511 1430.12 NewP(r S,)742 95,471.00 22,964.52 6521.. Coryop 95 day d•po8lt aCcont 445 3.17427 I7.{).42 13,(mrn 3.WD.(K> 4.875.83 3,174.37 17,C60.42 13,OW). 3,0(K).00 4,875. 41.110.62 shchurch FkdwcancyFurf (Emtthyl NDIr 41,110.62 6581.. LDBF ICBF) dep08118ccount9JD 5.W.07 5.084.07 5.084.07 5,084.07 6582.. LDBF ICBF) d6posII account 052D 62,7 .69).57 646W.57 62.690.57 6591: Cash In hatyj ¢er¥j n 31fj7 31E7 31.fj7 31.67 Current knt 204,387.93 131,881A5 Grand Total 204,387.93 131,881.4S 10..07 Pap 1 d 1
Month Jan-23 Feb-23 Mar-23 Apr-23 May-23 lun-23 lul-23 Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Income 7,580.41 14.645.60 8,708.88 10,310.37 0.00 7.779.50 6.350.34 8,866.33 0.00 Expenditure 12.146.38 9.566.53 17,157.55 12,525.29 0.00 Account movements 9,568.87 9.576.42 9.328.12 0.00 Refund CO-OP 13.697.66 13.507.55 16.237.75 123J1112 10,602.82 10,641.44 7,Th).83 91876.52 May-23 Sep-23 50,028.73 70.750.47 26,027.68 Accountmovemenls 14.009.61 Refund C(H)P
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examinerfs Report Raport to the trusteos b.&it ¢rpoo l fiR &.- Charityno li SSsi£ (if any) ended Set out on pages 10 thplude thp pa numbe4$ of èddknJnAI ghppts.I I report to the Irustees on my examination ofthe accounts of the above chariiy (Yhe Trusf) for the year ended3.',1 I, . />w3. As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the prèparation of the acwunls in aG¢ordanGe wtth the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (°the A¢t°). Responsibllltles and basis of report I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 ofthe 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable DireGtions given by the Chartty Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Ac. Independent lThe Gharity's gross incornè exceeded £250:000 and l am qualified to examlner's statement undertake the examination by being a qualified rnember of linsert name of applicable listed body]]. Delefe l ] if not applicablo. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below ") which gives me Gause to believe that in, any material respect.. the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charrties Act" or the accounts did not accord with the accounting records,. or the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements oncerning the fOn and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accourrts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a Irue and fairf view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no conGems and have come across no other matters in Gonnection wth the examination to which attention should tse drawn in thi5 report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Please delete the words in the braGkets rf they do not apply. Signed: Date: Namè: Relevant professlonal qualification(s) or body Mst. LMV C< IER Oct 2018
{If any): Address: L2 Section B Disclosure Only compleie if the examiner needs to hi9hlight material matlers of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and guidan for examiners). Glve here brlef details of any Items that the axaminer wishes to dlsclose. IER Oct 2018