Emmanuel Church (Bramcote)
Introduction
Emmanuel Church {Bramcote) is a Registered Charity in England and Wales (1157080) and is
regISte￿d as a company limited by guarantee in England and Wales {08898983)- It is governed
by its memorandum and articles of association. The charity also uses the name Emmanuel
Church Bramcote.
Registered Charity and Company Office: 10 Crummock Close, Bramcote, Nottingham. NG9 3BG.
The Directors: Richard Adam, Edvyard Bowerman, Philip Carter, Alec Cobbett* Brian
Davies, Richard Hopkins, Paul Jen kins* Brian Kruger, Alexander Slowey
The Members". Richard Adam, Edward Bowerman. Richard Hopkins. Paul Jenkins* Brian
Kruger, Alexander Slowey
*New Members and Directors are appointed by the current Members. Paul Jenkins become a
Member and Director in June 2021. Alec Cobbett became a Director in March 2022.
The Directors normally meet five times per year, and the meetings are fully recorded with
agendas and mlnutes. A sub group consisting of the Directot5, but excluding those who are also
paid members of staff, sets pay and remuneration, using the Teachers Pay Scale as a guide. The
Direttors are assisted in the day to day care and running of the Ch urch by a body of Elders
comprising the Members of the company, which meets roughly fortnightSy. Indurtion to the role
of Director and training are provided on a personal basis as appropriate.
The Directors ensure that policies and procedures are regularly updated and reviewed. Legal
advice is sought when necessary. A register of Directors, interests is held to ensure that we are
aware of conflicts of interest and manage them appropriately. This is updated regularly. The
trustees have a clear procedure that if there is a potential conflirt of interest on any matter, the
trustee with the potential conflict of interest is asked to leave the room and take no part in the
debate or decision. The Church had three paid employees during the period of this report, of
whom two were also Directors: Richard Adam and Richard Hopkins. We are heavily dependent in
all Olrr attivities on help voluntarily given by members of the congregation, including a full time
member of staff employed on a voluntary basis.
The company is affiliated to three oryanisations.. The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical
Churches (FIEC), the Midlands Gospel Partnership {MGP), and the Evangelical Alliance (EA).
These affiliations have no impact on the operating policies adopted by the company.
Objectives and activities
Our charitable purposes..
to advance the Christian faith in accordance with the Statement of Faith;
to relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by the
provision of funds, goods, or seNices of any kind including throu9h the provision of
counselling and support-
to advance education.
Our key objertives for this financial year have been,.
to continue to make weekly online church services available to advance the Christian faith
in Bramcote, including the period when it was not possible to run services in-person.

to continue online meetings and attivities to advance the Christian faith in Bramcote,
including activities for children and you ng people, until it was possible to run these in-
person.
to restart in-person weekly services to advance the Christian faith, er¥suring these
services are safe and compliant with whichever COVID guidelines We￿ then in place.
to manage the transition from online to in-person activities in such a way as to enable all
church members to be involved and feel safe.
to provide regular online events to which unbelievers can be invited to hear about the
Christian faith.
to raise, through prayerful reliance on God and regular reports to the congregation,
sufficient funds to cover our artivities for this financial year.
to continue the 'hardship fund, and use it to help those within the congregation who are
particularly affected by the pandemic or other financial pressure5.
to use a minimum of ten percent of our non-trading income to support partner
orga nisations in advancing the Christian Faith in Bramcote. the UK and around the world.
The Directors have had regard to the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit in planning
the activities of the charity during the year 21-22. This report notes Trdentifiable benef1ts to the
public in line with these purposes.
The year began in the midst cff a third national lockdown in resp)nse to the COVID 19 pandemic,
with restrictions just beginning to be relaxed. This meant our activtties had to be held online,
though we were able to hold a small number of services in-person at Beeston Free Church.
Weekly services, seeking to advance the Christian faith through teaching. singing and pRyer
were pre-recorded and made available on our website, with fortnightly Zoom services offered as
an alternative option. From June 202 1 we were able to start services at Bramcote College again.
These were held outdoors until Ottober (barring one wet Sunday in August) to ￿d￿ce the risk of
COVID spreading, and to make it possible for those who were more vulnerable or nervous to
attend and feel safe. Indoor services began in October 2021, with attendees being asked to book
in advance and wear face masks whilst singing a nd moving arou nd the building. We ensured
adequate ventilation by keeping the fire doors open. We removed these restrictions in March
2022, whilst keeping a measure of social distancing at the back of the hall for those feeling more
vulnerable or nervous. By the end of the year we had reintroduced refreshments after the
service, and services were beginning to feel more 'normal' again. We are delighted that with
these measures the vast majority of our Cofkgregation have returned to meeting In-pe￿On again.
We are also pleased to have seen new people attending on Sundafr mornings and joining the
church.
To help with the transitioTr back to meeting irk-person, we have made a Significant investment in
eq uipment and training to enable us to livestream our services online. This means that going
forward, our nornial weekly in-per50n services will be accessible to others who are not physically
present, both regular members who happen to be unable to attend, and those outside the church
who would like to see what our Se￿iCe5 are like.
The return to In-pe￿On services a Iso allowed as to celebrate the Lord's Supper again, a key
aspett of advancing the Chrlstlan faith In our servlces that we had been unable to practice during
the national lockdowns.

Our nine midweek'connert groups. also continued to meet onllne to begln with, each group
deciding independently when to Start meeting in-person once that was allowed, or whether to
attempt hybrid meetings Wlth some people in-person and some online. All groups continued to
meet and see good attendance, allowing them to continue to meet their aim of helping advance
the Christian faith and to provide counselling and support to those in the church community and
beyond.
We also continued to hold regular online prayer meetings, Church Mem bers, meetings, and
monthly meetings for both men and women in the church. Having noted that these meetings are
easier to attend online, we held off moving back to in-person meetings this year, though that IS
Something we will be looking to do in future.
We were also able to restart OLJr weekly group 'Pebbles Plus, aimed at preschool children and
their carers, providing a place for fun for the ch ildren, fiiendship and support for carers, and a
chance to hear something about the Christian faith through the bible stories.
Efforts to reach out to the community online continued as well. We held two virtual quizzes
aimed at the general public and each involving an introductory talk to Christianity. Our three
carol services were advertised online and through leaflets delivered in the local area, a nd two of
them were livestreamed to ena ble as many as possible to participate. We had a Christmas trail
in the area, aimed at families, and we planned an outdoor community carols service at the
college, which unfortu nately Fbad to be cancelled at the last minute due to bad weather. Our
Good Friday and Easter services were also publicised in the local area. Despite these events, we
recognise that we have lost ground in our attempts to reach beyond our regular members. We
began to address this by arranging a number of evangelism trdining events for church members,
and hope to hève more outreach events in the coming year.
Our children and youth work continued online initially alongside our services. but transitioned
back to meeting in-person over the course of the year. This was greatly helped by the
appointment in January 2021 of a new Youth and Children's Coordinator.
We continued to support the work of the Midlands Gospel Partnership and the Midlands Ministry
Training Cou rse which seeks to provide prdctical training for biblical ministry. We supported this
both financially and through releasing staff members to teach on the course. This year the
course moved from meeting online to meeting in-persor) again.
We continued our support of a local charity, Crossteach, both financially and with staff and
volunteer time. Crossteach teaches about the Christian faith in schools. through lessons.
assemblies and lunchtime clubs.
We have also provided financial support to charities and indrviduals working in Argentina.
Germanyi South Sudan, Nottingham, Oxford and Wigan seeking to advance the Christian faith.
We are pleased that we have once again been able to meet our objertive of giving Iooh of our
non-trading income to such pa rtners. To reduce any risk of fraud, all gifts to those working
overseas are made via charities based in the UK. We also support these individuals through
regular contact and prayer.
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, we have been considering what we
as a church can do to help refugees fleeing the violence. As well as prayer, we have made a gift
to help churehes in Ukraine and Poland who are helping refugees. We are also aware of a
number of church members who have expressed a desire to host refugees in their houses, ?nd
we are considering how we can support them in this.
This has been a year of trying to get back to normal in-person meetings after a period of having
to meet online. We are so thankful to God for enabling us to do this, ft)r adding new members to
our congregation, and for enabling us to continue to share the good news about Jesus through
our events and activities.

Financial Review
General Funds:
Tncome=
This increased by Iloh.
The total amount of donations without conditions received from Direttors during the year
amounted to £43,565. They were no donations received from the Directors with conditions.
Expenditure:
This was increased by 40%. This mainly reflects the increased activities of the church post-
pandemic and employing 3 staff for the whole financial year. Staff salaries remains our biggest
expense. None of the employees eamed more than £60,000 du￿ng this financial year.
The two ministers were both Directors of the companyi and in addition to their salaries totaling
£74,659, received employer pension contributions of £8,959 and were reimbursed £4,548 for
their expenses.
The non-staff Dirertors did not receive any remuneration. nor receive any expenses apart from
being reimbursed for purchase5 they made for the charity.
We are pleased to have been able to meet our aim of giving Iooh of our non-trading income to
support partners in Bramcote and around the wodd who share our objectives.
Balance..
These led to a surplus of £14,706. This meant that our total general fvnds were £89,846. This
equates to 6.4 months of our normal expenditure. This is now just above the upper limit of our
reserves policy of aiming to have between 2 - 6 months, of running cost in the church'5 bank
account. The directors are reviewing this to ensure that we are maximizing the use of the.
church's resources.
Restricted Funds:
Our building fund was not used in this financial year. The donors to this fund are happy that it is
kept by us for the future.
We opened a hardship fund at the beginning of the pandemic. In this financial year it had an
income of £8,805 (including Gift Aid). No grdnts were made in this financial year, although
some have been made just after the finish of the financial year.
Signed by
On behalf of the Trustees and Directors
Date approved..

EMMAThIiELCHURtH IB114MCOTE)
INANCIAI.sfATEMEMS
fj APRIL1121 *DSAPBJL Zfj22
STATbMENTOF FtNANLtALACTivrrIBs
2022
unt￿￿th(d Rcstrictcd
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2022
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2021
INCQM]NGRESOURCES ISeep4¢7)
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123807
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TRANSFERS
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47358
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PINANCIAL$TATEMF.NTS
6 APRIL2Q21 to5 APRIL 2022
BALINCE SHEET
2022
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FLXED ASSETS
CURRENfASSEt5
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FINANaALSTAfEMENTS
6APRIL2O21 to 5 APRIL 2022
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FINANCIAL sfATEMEFrrs
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FINhNCtALSfATEMENTS
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INANCIAI.sfATEMEMS
fj APRIL1121 *DSAPBJL Zfj22
STATbMENTOF FtNANLtALACTivrrIBs
2022
unt￿￿th(d Rcstrictcd
2022
2022
Tot*1
2021
INCQM]NGRESOURCES ISeep4¢7)
Domtions &*fi5
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4259
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TRANSFERS
NET TNCOMTNG
RESOURCES
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20709
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PINANCIAL$TATEMF.NTS
6 APRIL2Q21 to5 APRIL 2022
BALINCE SHEET
2022
Note
FLXED ASSETS
CURRENfASSEt5
Lkblors
10740
91016
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CURRENfLiAB]LT]IES
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5V
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AIYANCLlI.sfATEMENTS
6 AFRIL2•21 toSAPRiLts22
ALCOUNIING POLifiFS
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2022
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2021
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