Trustees Report & Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025
Contents Legal and Administrative Information Report of the Trustees Report of the Independent Examiner Statement of Financial Activities io Balance Sheet li Notes forming part of the Financial Statements 15 Resources Expended 16 Analysis of Net Assets- Current year 17 Analysis of Net Assets- Prior Year 18 Movement in Funds- Current Year 19 Movement in Funds- Prior Year 20 Comparative Statement of Financial Activities Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 2 of20
Legal and Administrative Information Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 Charity Name: Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust Registered Charity Number. 1157882 Trustees: Mr M Wheatcroft (Chairl MrA Bedford MrG Lowe Mr D Bedford Mr D Wheatcroft Treasurer: Mrm Wheatcroft Principle Addre55: 99 Cotes Road, Barrow Upon Soar. Loughborough. LE12 8JP Independent Examiner: Sandra Martin FCCA 3 Dells Lane Biggle5wade Beds SG18 8LP Accountant: Oldfield Advisory LLP 1120 Elliott Court Herald Avenue Coventry CV5 6UB Bankers: National Westminster Bank PIC Market Place Loughborough LEII 3NZ Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 3 of20
Report of the Trustees Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 The trustees present their report along with the financial statements of the Charity for the year ended 5 April 2025. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out on page 11 and comply with the Trust Deed and applicable law. Structure, Governance and Management Governing Document The Charity is an unincorporated trust corTrstituted by a Deed of Trust dated 5th October 1992, m05t recerTrtly amended by Deed of Variation dated 28th February 2014. The trust was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 16th July 2014 under Charity Registration Number. 1157882 Recruitment and appointmentof newTrustees The Trustees who have served during the year and since the year end are set out on page 3. None of the Trustees, nor any person connected with them, received any remuneration or expenses from the Charity in the year ended 5 April 2025. The Trust operates four Gospel halls and Trustees are chosen from among the regular congregation of the halls. New Trustees are nominated by the existing Trustees or by the congregation and must be appointed by unanimous resolution of the congregation. They are selected according to their skills and experience and are expected to use both in furthering the objects of the Charity. Checks are made to ensure the Trustee5' eligibility to act and incoming Trustees are made aware of their responsibilities by the existing Trustees, who ensure that new Trustees read the Trust Deed and relevant Charity Commission guidance. Wider Network The Trustees maintain informal links with similar charities with a view to pooling experience considered useful in pursuing the objects of the Charity. Risk Management The Trustees have identified and reviewed the major risks to which the charity is exposed and confirm that they have established systems to manage and mitigate those risks. Objectives and Activities Objectives and Aims The charitable purposes of the Charity are the advancement of the Christian religion for the public benefit, including by the carrying on of the service of God in accordance with the Old and New Testaments of the Holy Bible as followed by those Christians forming part of the world wide fellowship known as the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church Ithe"Brethren"l and any other charitable purpose5 connected with Brethren. The core doctrine of the Brethren and proper practices in furtherance of certain aspects of doctrine are summarised in two schedules to the Trust Deed. Public Benefit The Trustees confirm that they have complied with their duty under section 4 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the Charity Commission's general guidance to charities on public benefit. Details of public benefit activities carried out by Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust can be found in the separate appendix to this report. Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 4 of20
Reportofthe Trustee5 Main activities and achievements The Trust provides and maintains four Gospel halls where religious meetings are held by the local Brethren community. Details of the origins, teachings and way of life of the Brethren can be found on the website- www.plymouthbrethrenchristianchurch.org and in the schedules to the Trust Deed. During the financial year, a Trustee donated a property for use as a Gospel Hall to the Trust which has been included in the Trust accounts at market value, as determined by an independent SueYor. Plans for future periods Despite the increased cost of energy, the trustees feel that these increased costs are not significantly impacting on the ability of the charity to continue as a going concern. The trust is committed to providing and maintsiningthe additional gospel hall donated from a Trustee during the financial year. Meetings Meetings held at the Gospel halls include the Lord's Supper (Communionl. Gospel preachings, Bible readings and Bible addresses. There is a structured weekly schedule of meetings and. depending on the particular meeting, between 25 and 550 people normally attend these occasions. The meetings are attended by the regular congregation and most are open to other properly disposed visitors. The notice board outside the Hall welcomes visitors and displays the times of Gospel preachings, along with a telephone number for those seeking further information or help. Gospel tracts. which are distributed by street preachers, also display this information. Bibles and an extensive range of other Christian reading material are on display at the halls and visitors are free to help themselves. Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 5 of20
Reportofthe Trustee5 Spreadingthe Gospel message and the life of a Christian The Gospel halls are a base from which the regular congregation and others who attend the meetings are encouraged to spread the Christian Gospel, in word and deed. Members of the congregation participate in a programme of street preaching and Gospel tracts are provided free of charge by the Charity to such preachers to be handed out to interested members of the public. In carrying out this work. the congregation consider5 itself to be living out its faith in practice. as particularly exemplified in the following extract from the schedule to the Trust Deed on living a Christian life- We seek and are encouraged to live exemplary lives in all our relationships with others in the wider community (including former Brethren), in accordance with the teachings of Holy Scripture11 Tim 2.21. We regularly go out from our homes to preach on the streets. to distribute Christian literature and engage with the wider community lincluding former Brethren) in orderto present eternal salvation. available to all men by faith in Jesu5 Christ. 12 Tim 4-21. We seek as members of the public to lead Christian lives as husbands and wive5, parents. children, employers, employees and neighbours. (Col 3=22-25, Col 4=11. The preservation and protection of the family unit is fundamental and children are prized as a blessing from God. (Psalm 127-3-51. The elderly are valued members of the community. for whom both their family and the wider community are expected to care. Holy Scripture commands us to be good neighbours to others, and deal with all other people (including former Brethren) openly, honestly and fairly and consistent with these principles, we should give our time, talents and money to a551St those in need in the wider community, in so far as reasonable given our abilities and our available resources. Imatt 7.'12, Matt 22.39, Eph 4'.281. Funding Funding is sought through gifts from the congregation and Gift Aid is claimed on eligible donations. Funding is sometimes received from other charitable trusts with complementary objectives. Financial Review In the year ended 5 April 2025 the Trust had a surplus of incoming resources over resources expended. Total voluntary income received this yearwas £451.628 compared to £306.233 in the previous year. All funds held were unrestricted funds. Reserves Policy The Trustees have considered the level of reserves they wish to retain, appropriate to the charity's needs. based on its size and the level of its financial commitments. The Trust has no employees and its regular outgoings are minimal. Accordingly, the Trustees have decided to adopt a policy of maintaining enough reserves to cover day to day expenditure and any urgent needs that may arise. The congregation is kept regularly informed as to particular needs for funds, and other relevant matters and the Trustees aim to ensure that the Charity will be able to continue to fulfil its charitable objectives even if there is a temporary shortfall in income or unexpected expenditure, by raising a funds appeal to the congregation. Free Reserves at the year end were £157.51512024= £227.4091 Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 6 of20
Reportofthe Trustee5 Statement of Trustees Responsibilities The trustees are responsible for preparing the Report of the Trustees and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). The law applicable to charities in England and Wales, the Charities Act 2011, Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations and the provisions of the Trust Deed require the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure. of the Charity for that period. In preparing those financial statements. the Trustee5 are required to: select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently. observe the methods and principles in the Charity SORP IFRS 1021- make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent. state whether applicable accounting standards have been followed. subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial ststements. prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation. The trLJStees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity IAccounts and Reports) Regulations and the provisions of the Trust Deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. All transactions have been reviewed and approved by two trustees. On Behalf f the board.. Mr M Wheatcroft (Trusteel 1211112025 Date Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 7 of20
Report of the Independent Examiner Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 I report to the trustees on my examination ofthe accounts ofthe Loughborough Gospel HallTrustfor the year ended 5 April 2025. Respective responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 20111'the Act'l. I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions gjven by the Charity Commission under sertion 14515}Ibl of the Act. Basis of Independent Examiner's Report My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items ordisclosures in the accounts. and seeking of explanations from you as Trustees Concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view, and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statements below. Independent Examiner's Statement I have Completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respecL Accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Art. or The accounts do not accord with those records: or The accounts do notcomplywiththe applicable requirementsconcemingthe form and contentofaccounts setout in the Charities IAccounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair view, which is not a matterconslded as partofan independentexamination. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this r rt in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Sandra Martin FCCA 3 Dells Lane Biggleswade Beds SG188LP 4 November2025 Tru5tee5 Report& Unaudited fit)ancialStstemen15 Lou8hboroughGospeiHallTru5t 4 Nov2025 Page 8 of 20
Statement of Financial Activities Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS DESIGNATED FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS 2025 TOTAL FUNDS 2024 Income and endowments: Donations and Le acies- Contributions from the Congregation Gift Aid Donations 1,501 1,501 25,838 11.510 11,510 93,845 Income Tax refunds 2,878 2,878 23,461 Non GiftAid Donations 45.739 45,739 163,088 Donation of meeting halls Inote 4.21 390.(KX) 390,000 Investments Interest Received 1,888 Total Incomè and endowments: 453,516 453,516 306,233 Expenditure: Running Meeting Rooms (note 71 Congregation Support (note 71 Other Charitable Activities (note 71 Total Expenditure: 89.536 89,536 84,542 5,386 2.131 2,131 772 91.667 91,667 90,700 Net Income/{Expenditurel 361,849 361,849 215,533 Net Movement In Funds 361.849 361,849 215,533 LINRESTRICTED FUNDS DESIGNATED FUND5 RESTRICTED FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS 2025 TOTAL FUNDS 2024 Reconciliation of funds {note 91 Total Funds bought forward Net movement in funds 1,543,982 1,543,982 1,328,449 361.849 361,849 215.533 Total Funds carried forward 1,905,831 1,905,831 1,543,982 The notes on page 11- 19 form part of these financial statements. Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 9 of20
Balance Sheet Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust As at 5 April 2025 2025 2024 Fixed Assets Tangible assets (note 41 Total Fixed Assets 1,748,316 1.316.573 1,748,316 1,316,573 Current assets Prepayments and accnjed income Cash at bank and in hand 6,328 27,253 154,109 216.132 Total Current assets 160,437 243,385 Creditors: amounts falling due within one Accruals and deferred income ear 2,922 15,976 Total Creditors- amountsfallingdue within one year 2,922 15,976 Net current asset51(liabilities) 157,515 227,409 Total assets less current liabilities 1,905,831 1,543,982 Net Assets 1,905,831 1,543,982 Funds {note 81 Unrestricted fund5 1,905,831 1,543,982 Total Funds 1,905,831 1,543,982 The unaudited financi315tatements were approved and authorised for issue by the Trustees of Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust on . 1211112025 .and were signed on its behalf by- Mr M Wheatcroft (Trusteel The notes on pages 11- 19 fomi partof these financial statements. Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 10 of20
Notes forming part of the Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 I. ACCOUNTING POLICIES 1.1 Basis of financial statements The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 issued on 16 July 2014. and incorporating update bulletins l and 2. and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 and UK Generally Accepted Accounting Practice. The functional currency of the charity is sterling 1£). The Trust meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otheise stated in the relevant accounting policy notelsl. 1.2 Income Donations are recognised in the year in which there is entitlement and probability of receipt and the amount can be measured with reasonable certainty- Income is only deferred when the charity has to fulfil conditions before becoming entitled to it or where the donor has specified that the income is to be expended in a future year. Gift aid is added to the value of the donation to which it relates. Donated services are recognised as income and expenditure in the financial statements when organi53tions or individua15 offer their services and support pro bono. The value of these donated seNices to Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust is considered to be equal to market value which would be paid were the service formally procured. This includes services paid for by other trusts. Investment income is accounted for on a receivable basis. 1.3 Expenditure Expenditure is included on an accruals basis. Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to pay out resources. Charitable activities comprise those costs dirertly attributable to the fulfilment of the charitable objects. 1.4 Governance and support costs Support costs have been allocated between governance costs and other support costs. Governance costs comprise all costs involving the public accountability of the charity and costs related to statutory requirements. Governance and support costs are allocated to charitable activities on the basis of capacity used. 1.5 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation Tangible fixed assets (costing more than £IOOI are ststed at cost less depreciation. Freehold land is not depreciated. Depreciation is provided at rates calculated to write off the cost. less estimated residual value, of each asset over its expected useful life as follows.. Freehold buildings 2.5%13% straight line Property improvements 2.5%13% straight line Fixtures and Fittings 1096 reducing balance Computer Equipment 25% straight line Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 11 of20
Notes fortning part ofthe Financial Statetnents 1.6 Taxation The Trust is a registered charity and is not liable to United Kingdom income or corporation tax on charitable activities, provided income falls within the charitable exemptions and is spent on charitable purposes. 1.7 Funds The general unrestricted fund is free forthe Trustees to use for any purposes in furtherance of the trust's charitable objects. Restricted funds arise from donations to the trust. which are made for a specific purpose. Restricted funds can only be used for the purpose for which funds were given. 1.8 Preparation of consolidated financial statements The Charity does not have a trading subsidiary. 1.9 Going Concern The Trustees considerthat there are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability to continue as a going concern. 1.10 Significant estimates andjudgements The trustees do not considerthat there are any source5 of estimation uncertainty at the reporting date that have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities within the next reporting period. 2. TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES No Trustees received any remuneration orother benefits from an employment with the charity and no Trustees were reimbursed for expenses12024.' none) 3. WAGES AND SALARIES There are no employees12024'. none) Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 12 of20
Notes fortning part ofthe Financial Statetnents 4. Tangible Fixed Assets Freehold Land and Buildings- Herrick Road Freehold Land and Buildings- Osgathorpe Freehold Land & Buildings- Thringstone Fixture5, FittinES & Equipment Computer Equipment At 6 April 2024 79,284 1,130,192 409,309 20,717 1,134 Additions 73,556 1.115 Disposals At 5 April 2025 79,284 1,130,192 482,864 21,832 1,134 At 6 April 2024 32,154 268.023 11.474 11,982 430 Current Year Depreciation 1,783 22,379 9.153 892 Eliminated on disposals At 5 April 2025 33,937 290.402 20.628 12,873 713 At 5 April 2025 45,347 839,789 462.237 8,958 421 At 5 April 2024 47,130 862,168 397,834 8.735 704 Freehold Land and Buildings- Leicester Road Totals At 2024 1,640,636 Additions 394.338 469.008 Disposals At 394,338 2,109,644 At 2024 324,063 Current Year Depreciation 2.775 37.266 Eliminated on disposals At 2,775 361,329 At 391.563 1.748,315 At 5 April 2024 1.316,572 Land registry titles of the above property held are LT78043, LT162748, LT110071, LT427654 & LT189299. Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 13 of20
Notes fortning part ofthe Financial Statetnents 4.2 Donation of meeting halls During the year the trust received the following property from a Trustee for nil consideration= Leicester Road ILT1892991.. £390,000 5. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES During the financial year, aggregated donations of £30,79612024= £205,120) were received. The trust made reimbursements to trustees, totaling £82,89112024'. £7.3311 for trust expenses paid on behalf of the trust. Michael Wheatcroft la trustee of the charity) is director of Fixfire Ltd, from which Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust procured sejvices totaling £1,180. During the year, Michael Wheatcroft, a Trustee, donated a property with a market value of £390,000 to the trust for nil consideration. Michael has not retained any interest in the property. and will receive no benefit from this donation. 6. VOLUNTEERS Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust relies entirely on volunteers to carry out the management. administration and general maintenance work. The Trust has no paid staff or paid Trustees. Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 14 of20
Resources Expended Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 7. Resources Expended OTHER CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES MEETING ROOMS TOTALCOSTS 2025 TOTALCOSTS 2024 Direct Costs Premises C05ts- repairs and maintenance 16,728 16,728 18,097 Premises costs- heat. light and power Premises costs- rent and rates 16.197 16,197 20.411 2,688 2,688 2,362 Telephone Health and Safety Legal and professional Bank charges Congregation Support Public outreach expenses Special meeting costs Depreciation Insurance 1.322 1,322 824 454 454 5.196 5,196 3,162 368 368 5,386 2,356 2,356 772 900 900 37.266 37,266 32,431 5,397 5,397 3,687 Governance 2.796 2,796 2,669 Total Direct Costs 89,311 2356 91,667 90,700 Governance costs include £300 Iprioryear. £1801 in respect of independent examiners fees. Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 15 of20
Analysis of Net Assets- Current year Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 8. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS 8.1 Current Year UNRESTRICTED FUNDS DESIGNATED FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS 2025 Funds Tangible Fixed Assets Current Assets 1,748,316 1,748,316 160.437 160.437 Current Liabilitie5 12,9221 12,9221 Total Funds 1,905,831 1,905,831 Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 16 of20
Analysis of Net Assets- Prior Year Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 8.2 Prior Year LINRESTRICTED FUNOS DESIGNATED FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS 2024 Funds Tangible Fixed A55ets CurrentAssets 1,316,573 1,316,573 243,385 115.9761 243,385 115,9761 Current Liabilities Total Funds 1.543,982 1,543,982 Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 17 of20
Movement in Funds- Current Year Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 9. Movement in Funds 9.1 Movement in funds- current year UNRESTRICTED FUNDS DESIGNATED FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS 2025 Movement in Funds Total fund5 boughtforward Incoming resources Resources expended Total funds carried forward 1,543,982 1,543,982 453.516 453.516 191,6671 191,6671 1,905,831 1,905,831 Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 18 of20
Movement in Funds- Prioryear Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 9. Movement in Funds 9.2 Movement in funds- Prior year UNRESTRICTED FUNDS DESIGNATED FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS 2024 Movement in Funds Total fund5 boughtforward Incoming resources Resources expended Total funds carried forward 1,328,449 1,328,449 306.233 306.233 190,7001 190,7001 1,543,982 1,543,982 Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 19 of20
Comparative Statement of Financial Activities Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust For the year ended 5 April 2025 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS DESIGNATED FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS 2024 Income and endowments: Donations and Le acies- Contributions from the Congregation Gift Aid Donations 25,838 25,838 93.845 93,845 Income Tax refunds 23,461 23,461 Non GiftAid Donations 163.088 163,088 Total Income and endowments: 306,233 306,233 Expenditure: Running Meeting RooTnS (note 71 Congregation Support (note 71 Other Charitable Activities (note 71 Total Expenditure- 84,542 84,542 5.386 5.386 772 772 90,700 90,700 Net Incomel{Expenditurel 215,533 215,533 Net Movement In Funds 215,533 215,533 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS DESIGNATED FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS 2024 Reconciliation of funds {note 91 Total Funds bought fotward Net movement in funds 1.328.449 1.328.449 215,533 215,533 Total Funds carried fon¥ard 1.543,982 1,543,9E2 Trustees Report& Unaudited Financial Statements Loughborough Gospel Hall Twst 12 Nov2025 Page 20 of20
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LGHT Public Benefit Report
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Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust Public Benefit
The purpose of this factual presentation is to show how the Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust community engage in many acts of public benefit and interact with the wider community in so many ways.
The Plymouth Brethren were established in 1828 when John Nelson Darby broke with the established Church in Dublin. Darby and others formed a fellowship based on the strict observance of Christian teachings as set out in the Holy Scriptures. Darby came to Plymouth in the early 1830s and the congregation grew rapidly. Early publications were produced in Plymouth and distributed to other congregations of followers throughout the globe.
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Introduction
There are over 18,000 Plymouth Brethren members in the UK, spread across 87 locations. These locations can be found on the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) UK Site.
There have been Brethren Gospel, or meeting halls in the Loughborough area for over 150 years.
The Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust, formerly The Ashby Trust was formed in the 1960’s to acquire buildings to be used for the advancement of the Christian religion by carrying on the service of God, including the celebration of the Lord’s Supper, Gospel Preachings, Bible Readings and addresses on the Word of God and other meetings of a Christian religious character according to the injunctions contained in the Holy Scriptures and the tenets and practices of those Christians forming a worldwide fellowship known as Plymouth Brethren.
The Loughborough is one of the smaller congregations in the UK, with 135 members living in the Charnwood and North West Leicestershire districts; however with residents from the Derby, Nottingham and Leicester areas attending services up to three times a week, together with other visitors, numbers attending services regularly approach 500 persons, from young babies to nonagenarians.
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Our Network
To read more on the PBCC way of life, visit the https://www.plymouthbrethrenchristianchurch.org website.
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Street Preaching and Tract Distribution
Street Preaching
Street Preaching has been actively promoted by the Plymouth brethren for many years, at least from the 1920's, and today is enthusiastically supported by members of the Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust congregation, as we seek to follow the example set out by our Lord Jesus Christ (Luke ch4 v17-20)
The essential activity of publicly preaching the name of Jesus and God’s wonderful Gospel indiscriminately, gives joy and encouragement to our daily lives; as having personally proved the tangible benefit and immense improvement believing in Jesus brings, we seek to highlight the availability of Jesus to all mankind.
Currently the main chosen location is on Churchgate, Loughborough, near the marketplace. Street preachings have been held here since the 1990s and are held around 1pm on weekdays. There are also occasional preachings in Coalville.
Romans 10v13; “For everyone whosoever, who shall call on the name of the Lord, shall be saved”
The aim of the street preaching is not to recruit additional members for the Plymouth Brethren but to present eternal salvation as available to all men by faith in Jesus Christ and His blood and His work of atonement.
Tract Distribution
Members of the congregation have continued to hand out tracts to neighbours and people in need when they have met them.
Tracts are available for download on the below website:
https://christiandoctrineandgospelpublishing.org/
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Outreach
In our outreach program, we have engaged with centres for the homeless and vulnerable.
At the heart of our Community is the commitment to care and compassion, as we recognise the rights of all humanity within society. Members of the Congregation dedicate their time volunteering through our charitable arm, Rapid Relief Team (RRT) and contribute financially to many causes. As Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust, we actively seek opportunities to support our local community including donating to local charities.
See below statistics from our outreach program, in 2024/25:
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Trust Grants Awarded
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RRT Volunteers
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Street Preachings
“At the OHG (Osgathorpe Heritage Group) meeting on Thursday I presented the £500 Cheque that the Brethren had donated to the group. The group were overwhelmingly delighted, as this will provide funding for the core costs and some events over the next couple of years. The Osgathorpe Heritage Group would like to thank the Brethren for this very generous donation”
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Rapid Relief Team
Our Mission
Our Vision
Our Values
To serve people For the Plymouth Brethren Christian with care & Church to express Christian compassion in their principles of care and compassion, time of need. by way of benevolent relief to people in need.
Global Team | Community Care | Compassion | Consistency
As a trust, we have purchased 102 RRT Family Food Boxes which we donated to various local needs such as homeless and vulnerable shelters, schools, parishes etc. The RRT Food Boxes are designed to feed a family of 4 for up to 4 days and bring some relief and joy to households during their time of pressure and crisis.
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Charities supported 7
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RRT Family Food Boxes donated
Events
Steps Conductive Education Centre
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The Steps Centre. The Steps Centre helps young children with conditions such as Down’s Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy, whilst providing support for the families of the children. We collected £307.50 in donations throughout the day; this was gifted back to The Steps Centre to support the important work they do.
Shelthorpe Family Hub - 1[st] Event
On 31[st] July 2024, we attended the Shelthorpe Family Hub to support one of their outdoor Summer events. The event provided wholesome occupation for some of the most vulnerable local children and families. The hot lunch we provided was enjoyed by all!
Shelthorpe Family Hub - 2nd Event
On 14[th] August 2024, we attended a second event at the Shelthorpe Family Hub; this event was themed on the Olympics - aimed at helping to encourage the local youth to stay active during the Summer Holidays, whilst providing occupational support for vulnerable local families. RRT Loughborough was again on hand to provide a hot lunch to all who attended.
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Product Donations
RRT Loughborough saw a big uptick in this area of our work last year. Having made donations to Schools, Family Hubs and Homeless Support Services, we are thankful to say that our donations have reached those most in need of them in our local communities.
Organisations we supported with donations include Falcon Support Services, Oxley Primary School, Coalville Family Hub, Beacon Academy, Long Whatton Primary School, Children and Family Wellbing Service (CFWS), and All Saints CofE Primary School, Coalville.
Items Donated:
56x Comfort Snack Packs, 2200x SMARRT Cereal Bars, 240x Water Bottles, 215x Thermal Blankets, 102x Family Food Boxes, 16x Baby Care Kits
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A recipient of a Family Food Box
“The front-line workers like us don’t often get support and appreciation. It’’s really heart-warming to see that the packs have been packed with care and consideration!”
Frontline Support Worker
In addition to the above, Loughborough members of the RRT have travelled to RRT HQ in St Neots and joined part of a national team packing food boxes which are distributed to the needy throughout the whole of the UK.
The trust see that the work carried out by its members as Volunteers of the Rapid Relief Team (RRT) is of the utmost importance in the community and has been pleased again to allow its external facilities to be used as a meeting/gathering point for these volunteers prior to deployment or community support. Equipment and trailers are stored in the secure ground of the gospel halls where volunteers can freely access them as much of the work of RRT is done out of normal operating hours
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Registered Address:
99 Cotes Road, Barrow upon Soar, Loughborough, LE11 1QD
Contact Details:
E: information@loughboroughght.org P: 07848 452562
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