Trustees Annual Report and Financial Report The Parochlal Church C¢uncll of the EccleslasElcal Parfsh of Emmanuel Church, Hastings Emmanuel Church, Priory Road, Hastlngs TN34 3JJ Re8istered Charlty no. 1159229 For the year ended 310ecember 2021 CONTENTS Page Trustees annual report Statement of financial recelpts and payments Statement of assets and Ilabilities Notes to the accounts 10-13 Report ofthe independent examlner 14 W•bslt* Inctsrnb•nL. Independert examknep. w•.emamauelhastlngs.org.uk The Revd M. Lane, The Vicara8e, Vlorage Road. Hastingsl TN34 3NA Ashdown Hurrey Accountants and Businèss Advisors. 20 Havetock Road, Hastings, TN34 18P CAF Bank Ltd. 25 Klngs Hill Avenue, Kings Hill. West Mallin& Kent, ME19 4JQ Bankerk
Emmanuel Church, Hastings Trustees Annual Report for 2021 Our mission and vlsion The PCC has the responsibility of co-operatin8 wlth the incumbent. the Revd Martln Lane, in promotin8 the whole mission of the Church, pastoral. evangelistlc, social and ecumenical. At Emmanuel, we have stated our mission as follows.. Our MIlOn Is to help people of our town and k*cal Community become fully<ommlttèd followers of Jesus. We have summarlsed our vlsion for Emmanuel in the following statement: Imagine a church th3t'5 floodlng its local communty with the light of the gospel and making a vlslble difference to the lfves of all kinds of people.. that's what we lon8 to see at Emmanuel Church, on the West Hill of Hastings, to the glory of God. As we look to the future we envlsion a growing and dynamlc, gospel-hearted church, full of men, women, and children who find thelr identty In Christ and rejoice in livlng for hlm. It'5 a ch(trch wlth multiple, vibrant 805pel mlnistries for all ages with trained and trustworthy leaders: where faithful bible teaching Is valued and expected.. where the gospel Is pro¢lalmed with ur8enLy and purpose. It's a ¢hur¢h of dlsciple-makin8 d15ciples,' where members are eJ¢perlencln8 the lrfe-changing powei of the gospel and helpin8 oiher5 to experlence It too. It's an others-focused church where we cherish one another In Chr551: a tamily of believers who thlnk of one another before themsefves and 8ladly accept sacrrfice for each other's sake,. where we love one nother In piactical ways and everyone gives and receives. It's a Church In which relatlonshlps are loyal, supportive and accountable,. where names are remembered and absence 15 notlced,. where we loln together to laugh and cry. challenge and enurage, pray and pralse. It's an outward-looking church that works for the g¢)od of our kntal community and seeks the lost wlth the gospel of grace in creatlve and retevant ways,. a place where the needy find help, the broken flnd heallng, the lonely find friendshlp, and all hear the offer of new life in Christ. It's a church that's committed to supporting other gospel mlnistrles. In the UK and overseas, by givln8 Its money and 5endlng its people to seNe In various ways. This is our dream. We belleve, under G¢)d. It wlll soon be realty. and we invtte you to be part of It. What we planned to do to achieve our mlsslon Over the past year, we have sought to: enable as many people as possible to participate in the Itfe of our Church: reach out to non-bellevers: teach, baptise and nurture new and exlstln8 believers: provide care and support for those In need. give financial support to other Christian organisatn5. malntain the fabrlc of the church building. What we achleved Enabling participotion in the lifv of our church We welcome visltors from both inside and outside the parish.
Vlsitors attend by personal choice and we are delighted to welcome people of all backgrounds to participate in the life of the church. Voluntary attendance of our church services is a major demonstration of the public benefit of our activitres. For the first two month5 of the year we provided all our services online due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, but were delighted to resume services In the church building from the end of February. Attendance gradually increased, particularly in July when we We 3ble to start singing again. As normal, refreshments were seNed in a safe way after our service5 for anyone who Ilked to stay for an informal tlme of fellowshlp but, sadw, our monthty Church Lunch in the ehurch hall had to be cancelled. We loveto welcome familles to the church and ran a sunday Club and supervised crèche every Sunday mornin8 during the service. The muslc group continued to lead our congregational slnging and Introduce new songs. There are 91 on the church electoral roll. 65 of whom are not resident within the parish, no names were added during the year and three were removed through death. The average total weekty attendance at services in the bulldin8 during Ottober was 74, of which. on average, 64 were adults and 10 were children. We contlnue to take safe8uardlng veryseriousty and follow theguidance set out In varlous documents including.. Care and ProtectSon of Children12002. 2C¥)91, Protectin8 God's Children 120101 and Safer Recruitment120131, and ihe Parish Safeguardin8 Handbook120181- We continue to carry out Disclosure and Bairlng Servlce ID851 checks for all new volunteers who are ihen invbted tojoin the DBS Update Servlce. thus obviating thè need for ftve-yearty renewals. We have completed the diocesan safeguardlng programme, Simple Quallty Protects Level Onè, an audlt tool almèd at helping all parrshes to achieve the hi8hest possible safeguardin8 Standards. Safeguarding ts a standlng eM at PCC meetings and the channel through which the PCC is kept up to date on current issues. All Church members involved with Chlldren's Work or the Seniors, Ministry have completed a D85 disclosure and are part ol the DBS Update Servlce. We are grateful to Rowena Pellln8 for seNln8 as the Parish Safe8uardin8 Offlcer. We dld not hold any weddinBS at Ernmanuel durlng 2021. Reochlng out to non-bellevers Our Sunday services ère planned with non<hrSstlan VIS015 In mlnd wrth the intentlon of makinB partlclpatlon as easy as pos51ble. All vlsltors are welcomed at the d¢)or by our team of stewards. Seasonal servlte5 such a5 Carols by Candlell8ht and our Chrlstln8le Service are particular well attended. We hold a famlly service on Christmas Day, where all ages were able to come together to celebrate the good news of Jesus, birth. Our toddler play group, 'Buttons', resumed meetlng on Friday mornlngs from June and continues to be very well popular with families from the local communsty. Our intention Is that it 15 a distlnctlvely Christlan toddler group in which the children learn about Jesus throu8h hearlng siorles from the Blble, reinforced through craft artlvitles and singing Christian songs, along with other popular preChoOl song5. We provide craft activitles and toys to play with, and a safe and fun environment for all who come along. TOAsf. a group for over 60s. has met when safe to do so. The 'We loi'e coming eucli M'eek. mornings include slng-alongs, games, quizzes, art and craft and food. Every week a hymn is sun& preceded by a short 80Spel talk. Hem.T of TOAST The 8roup provldes artlvlty and companlonshlp for many who are at risk of Isolation and k*neliness, and Is a valuable group for members with dementia. It was possible to run a Christianity Explored course once during the year, for those wishing to find out more about the Christian falth. This rs an informal and enjoyable course that enables people to answer three important question5 from Mark's Gospel= Who is Jesus? Why did he come? What does st mean to follow hlm? It explores clearly and faithfully the good news of Jesus that is at the heart of our church ItFe. 'Ank{ng groiip- verv )lOble...MY dougliier and I l00kfvrnrd to it ch eeA.. Buttonsparent
Teaching. baptising ond nurturing new and exirtlng bellevers Our main teachlng happens during our Sunday services when we gather together around God's word, the Bible. This veèr we have studied Genesis chapters 5 to 11, Luke's Gospel chapters 2 to 7. Psalms 28 to 33, Jude, and a topical series on what the Bible teache5 3boLtt church. Durlng the week, members of the church meet in home groups. Every member of the church is encDura8ed to join a home group. These groups have continued to rneet throughout the year. during daytimes and evenings, providing further opportunities for small Broups to study the Bible and pray tO8èther. We meet in small groups to support an encourage each other as we seek to grow in Christian maturity. When unable to meet In per50n, the groups have met through online platforms Such as Zoom and Skype. The groups contain 3 mixture of new and existing bellevers. We provide one-to-one Bible studies for those who are hungry to study the 8tble, either 35 interested seeker5 or to glow as disciples of Jesus, and the number of people requesting these one-to-one Bible sttrdies is Increasing. These Bible studles have happened mostly through online platfomis such as Zoom and Skype. Once a month we set aside a Tuesday evening and a Wednesday mornln8 to gather tO8ether as a church famlly to Pray for the mrssion of the church. for Indlvlduals In the church who are partlcularly in need of prayer, and for missK)nary organi5ations that we support. When it has not been possible to meet in person, these have taken place online vla Zoom on a Tuesday evening. Sunday Club has continued strongly. we use Mustard Seeds materlal to explore the Bible together as well as playing games, sin8lng and doing crafts, and had a good number of regular attendees. A Youth Blble Study group has been stsrted successfully for those In Year 6 and (tpwards. '[Oiir childreiij enjo}, neivfrieiidsliips, CTafis oiid ilie teucliiiig. Suiiday Clubparenls We were able to run a Ll8ht Party as a Chrlstlan aJternatNe to Halloween, whl¢h wa5 well attended by ch(trch chlldren and some of thelr friends. Woolhampton 3 and Ofwell 4 Iprevlousty Brambletye 21 CYFA Ventures went ahead in the summer of 2021. provlding Bible teaching, friendshlp5 and fun activities for youn8 people from the church. We held no baptisms durln8 the coutse of the year. Provldlnq care ond supportfvr those In need Pastoral care and support for members of the church Is provlded Main through our home groups. Our vicar, and member5 of the congregation. also regular visit the sick among OUT congregation, either at home or In hospltal, to talk, read the Bible and pray. He also provldes pastoral support for those who have been bereaved both In the Church and in the parish. During the course of this year he ha5 conducted three funeral services. 'ThonA's fo evervonefor their conliniied support." Donations of food and household items to support the work of Famity Support Work, a Sussex based charlty provldlng practlcal 5UPPOrt to families In crisis in our town, are now collected from the church building once a month. Glving flnanclol support to other Chr15tAan organisations We support three Chrlstlan organisatlons through financial 8Ning and regular prayer. They are Barnabas Fund. Crosslinks and Speak Lrfe. 8arnabas Fund acts on behaw of the perseajted Church, to be their vo¢ce making their needs known to Christians around the world and the injustice of their persecution known to governments and internatTronal bodies. They send Pinancial support to projects which help ChrtianS whère they suffer discriminatn, oppression and persecutlon a5 consequence of their fah. The projects aim to strengthen Christian individuals. churches and their communities by Jiide Horrisoii Famdv Supwrt W'ork
providing material and spirf(ual sUPPOrt in response to needs Identified by local Christlan leaders. The majority of aid goes to Christtans living Fn Muslim environments. Cr0551inks is an International mi55ion society wrth rts roots in the Bible and works principally withtn the worldwide An81ican Communion. Their prime focus 15 the proclamation and teaching of God's word. They are enthusiasts for treatlve worldwlde mission. Their slogan is 'God's word to God's worlrf. We have a particular link with a missionary family in the Czech Republic. Speak Life is a UK-wide evangelistlc ministry which extsts to preach the gospel, traln Christians in evangelism and resource the church for its mission to the world. Maintolnlng thefobrlc of the church bullding There has been little opportunlty to improve the church bulldln8s In 2021. Some necessary maintenance has been carrled out and the buildings kept in good repair. We are very gratefvl to the volunteer5 who 8ive time to clean the church bulldin8 and to look after the church halls and gardens. Flnanclal Revlew Incoming and outqolng resources Total receipts for 2021 were £126.2k of which £120.4k We unrestrkted and of that £104.2k were voluntary donatlons Ilncludlft8 a £20k one-off 81ft1. Restrlctèd donations of £4.7k were aLso received. Due to the Covid19 pandemic, no givin8 revlew took place In 2020. therefore planned glvin8 remalned constant durin8 2021. However, loose cash collertlons dld increase, as we came out of l¢xkdown and outtvrned 96% hi8her than 2020. The long-term lettinB of St Clements Hall continues to brln8 In an income of £1Sk for the year. £IIOk ha5 been spent trom restrlcted, deslgnated & unrestrlcted fvnds to provlde the Christlan ministry of Emmanuel Church. Thls Includes our parlsh contribution to the Chlchester dlocese of £60k, which In¢reased by 5.3% and pays towards the stipend and housing for the clergy, along with a contrlbutlon towards central costs. It Is reco8nlsed by the Chlchester dlocese that the Hastln8s deanery churches are In an area of high soclal deprlvatlon, so although churches are encouraged to meet thelr Parlsh costs it Is understood that thls is not always achievable. Emmanuel church managed to pay 81% of rts costs for thls year. an Increase of 1% on 2020. The other large expenditure of £27.6k was for salaries for Ixjth our Families Worker and Administrator, whlch has been met from restricted funds where possible and the balance from unrestrFcted fund5, as budgeted. Very Ilttle buildings and maintenance work has been carried out this year due to Covid restrlctlon5. Restrirted funds have seen a $118ht drop over the year of £0.4k whllst 8eneral funds have Increased by £17.0k. Resultlng In a total net increase in funds of £16.6k. Reserves Pollcy It Is PCC pollcy to malnialn an unrestricted and undesignated reserve balance of at least 3 months unrestricted expenses, thls equates to £25.7k. Total reserves stand at £81.2k at 31st December 2021, É77.Ik In general unrÈstricted reserves with a further £4.Ik In restricted funds. Structure. governance and management of the charlty The Parochlal Church Council IPCCI is gistered wrth the Charity Commission as requlrèd by the Charltles Act 2011. Its governing document Is the Parochlal Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956. During the year the following served as member5 of the Parochial Church Council: The Revd Martin Lane Chairman Mr Geoff Martln Churchwarden. Wite Chalrman Mr Tonysirnons Churchwarden Mrs Lisa Bonham Secretary
Mrs Carol Eldridge Mi55 Hilary Drury Mr Michael Davis Mrs Rowena Pellin8 Mrjamie Coussens Miss Holly Eldridgè Mr Caleb Kilby Treasurer, Deanery Synod Representstlve Deanery Synod Representative Deanery Synod Representative Parbsh Safetuardlng Officer Membership of the PCC Is detèrmined under the Churth Representation Rules and conslsts of certaln ex-officlo members, the churthwardens and rnembers of the Oeanery. Di0san or General Synod5 and members of the church who are elerted at the Annu31 Parothlal thurch Meetln8 IAPCMI. Members are warmty encouraged to stand for election to the PCC and we try to ensure a balance of skills and experierKe where possible. This Tru5tees' Annual Report Was •PPfo¥•d by the PCC and slgned on thelr behalf by The Revd. Martin Lane, PCC Chalrman
Emmanuel Church, Hastings Re9lst8red Charty nUrnr 1159229 Summary of Financial Receipts and Payments Unrestrkted General Designated Total All Funds 2021 Total All Funds 20 Endowed Fund Notes In¢ome and •ndowments from: Don4tlons and legacle5 Charltable artlvities 4.73S 108,898 87,547 Other tradlng actSvhles Investments 16,269 16.269 19,070 1.033 1037 1.219 Other receipts Tot*1 rec•[ 234 OA41 5.768 126.209 108.070 Expendlture on: Cost of ra1n8 fund5 Charitable costs Trodin8 C051s Other payments Toial pald 103.345 6.203 109,548 104,784 58 203 103A03 6.203 109,606 304,987 Recoftclllction oAfvnd5.' N¢t Inrom• or (net e¥pendttur•l Transfers between funds N•t mov•m•nt In funds Bank accounts at l January 2020 Bank accounts at 31 D•¢emb•r 2021 143SI 16,603 17.038 , 14351 4,577 16.603 64,634 61,551 £64,634 A&L £77,095 . £4,142 1,237 4111r2tr229".16 AM
Emmanuel Church, Hastings R•>zred¢hwtyNmbor 11592 ststement of Assets and Uabilitle5 Unrtstrf£t¢d 6Eneral rotol All FunLIs 2020 Nottt ReSttte& EndMved All Funds Funlts A¥wts: Bank curmnt account 77,(85 4,142 11,237 64.654 oc•s•nAs518ned F•45 rffd¥•d CBF Dewslt FMd ••n •nd d¢posk4cwints 7.095 £4.142 £81.lJ7 É64634 R&P Sl ClqrnentsAwt & Insur•rKtTh)t Teul¥d Gift ljd rThrable ta Decll 1250 1,250 12 1.158 U060 13 ,553 <75 £13.060 CDF & COIF In¥•therts Sophba M4ndham Endowme IklV•rtm•M •sXts•tMithtlu 14.781 J4,7Bl 22,382 22,382 23376 £21382 £37,163 E37,939 Church Halls- viluition Xllo Investm•ntAu•tA ¢ ¢ost 585.C 585,r 5#4L £S85,Q Ti441 •11•ts £998 £22J82 £705 E7LiI,633 Unp Dk¢esan feesfoi wE&ryllunw•k 423 423 165 Total IhbllitSes iiiii É423 £165 TNS FlnafjdJl RÈport forth•y•ar•TrJ4d 31st t)e¢embv 202L Ild&¥the t5 foll¢Vil was Approv•d by the PCC and slEned on (ts behabY The Revl. Martin lane, PCC cha*rn. Date..n...A.....1L... 4111r20229..16AM
Emmanuel Church, Hastings Registered Charitynwnbtr 1159229 Notes to the Annual Flnancial Report l The financi31 statements of the PCC hw been prepared in I(dan withthe Chaiibe5 Act 2011 and the Church Acrountlng Regulations 2LMJ6. usingthe Re[pts Payrnerts b.$. 2 The followini a55ets are reco¥rtsed not v•lued In the statement of Assets and Liabtlities.. Movablechurth fvrnlshln8s held by tho churchwardens on Special try5tforthÈ PCC. whith require a faculty fordtsposal. 3 Analysts ofiotal Te.. Trt Funds Tot?1 AIIFunds G•wal,. Den4ted Funds Endod Fund PlanneLlqlvlno fexcl. toxreJu$7ds} Ploftnedgivlnolno toxreJurtd5J Loos•cosh collértlons Spetholoppeols IGIft Doyl GfftAld re¢0vered SunLlryDonoriofts&Appeots L¢qocies Grortts 3.2 120 51,685 51,745 4,305 1,568 4,225 3.070 ', 3.070 2fj.731 1,652 L415 28,146 1,652 6.367 1562 Donatlons l•8•d•s £4.n5 £irA.898 £87.547 Feesfvr weddings &Aunergts Ch•rltibl• •clItI 724 714 724 724 MepTrdhtsm Hall lettinos 5t Clen7enrs Holllettlng Church centre hirlnyjees Feres & otherfvttd.rolslno events Bookstts11591es Qlher tY•dln¥ •rtWes 14,536 17.733 29 167 £16.269 1 £16,269 £19,070 lrtterestfvm 8on Deposlts C6F& COIFlnvestmentlunddlvldend 1.033 L033 1,216 Investments ÉL033 É1,037 £1.219 Qtherrecelpts. Wofvve - Solvoge Total re£el¥ed on all fund5 229 É120A41 ,' £126.Z09 £iOa070 4 Colleciian5 at seThkei h•v• surtedior•rw,Idl(pty th1 rtr¢Venh ofth• thuyth. 5 Glft Abd Re¢over8d ¥ppews h. •sthe dakn IOrthe1eyeof2O2oJG mad• •tyln 202L 6 St. aents hall lonnst0 be I smyearsrAthetVeaylea$e h•¥e passed.Thetenwrt Is one month in wrearsof 10 4111120229..16
Emmanuel Church, Hastings Reoi5t¥J ty nwntor 11J9229 Notes to the Annual Financial Report 7 Anatysis oftotsl pa.. Tvtsl l Funds Totol AIIFunds Endowed Fund Ftsnd 5ummerfrteexpe5 Contertposterj & expense5 Oiher oppetsls expeJJ5e5 Chqilt¢ble9rcnts onddonotsms Porhh short to ChlthesterDlorese 57.C4XJ Solcrle5 ondhonororlo InrlNI 21.414 &203 27.617 27.427 Clertyondotherpeoplesexpen5ts & e¥onoeNsm ¢osrs Sundoys¢hool/Chlldren's Insuron¢e 5,139 4,172 264 ', 164 220 120 4.139 i 2,264 1 4,139 W¢ter, Go4 Eleartity. ondOII Offi¢e runnlnq costs otherre¢ulordJuKh runnlrtg ¢0Sts Accounrino ofidExomlner'sJ Church molntenonce & redecoroiiL 2,261 2,751 1,546 1.3 366 Ilpllmolnttnonce & 1.639 1.fj39 17 Newbulldlng wd 1.752 io •rftable (osts £,8 £JO¢.784 5umm¢rlete expenses Can¢ertposters & mvsklon5 exptnses Church bollwretukhnq & el¢tithitg MOlIne prlnrthq Btwstolleosts 58 203 Othér tmdlng costs Tr•dInIsts £58 | £58 £203 Totsl pald on Ill funds 6.203 109,506 £104,987 The P•rish Sha ttsthe Chithester D5o¢ese 4 J c0ntrflM townboerl othv ¢enw81 to1 Th6yeèr PCC h•1 Id 81% ofour costs, •n 1Drye ol IX onthe wevlwsyar. 9 The Jlliht In¢$e In SO10•% L du• toth• NLW v•t•. p•td to wr•dmtntstraw. 10 No new bulldittywryk hasbe•n eftled4WtduY4Tr¥2021. 4n1120229..16 A
Emmanuel Church, Hastings Registwed Chanty number 1159229 Notes to the Annual Financial Report li Thè Restrfcled fund rtpre5ents acwmulated donatlons towards mlni5try peOnnel, èloni wlth the remalns of one- off donattons for youth work and an amount for the repairof the church ¢lo¢k It Is lloped that now the t0r is the dock may be repalred. 12 Reftt & Insuran¢• for Uemtnts Hall to December 1021 has been pald to November 2021. with one fflonth outstandln8. 13 Glft dalm on donations for the year to De¢ 21, ha¥• b8•n d•kned to November 21. De¢ernberfs dalrn remaln$ outstandSnz at 31st Dttembey 2021. Thls totals £1,158. 14 Pawnnts to PCC emple5. 2021 2020 Grg1s pov Insur•nra 26,552 2&314 1,260 £27.574 £27,596 15 Pawnents to PCC m•mb•rJ'. Mrs Llsa Bonham receed £6,552 for Part-tlme Admln15tratlon wi> Ms Hllary Drury reuw £20.000 a5 our Fulktlm• Fam5ll•s Mlnbtry W0r. Other payments wtre made to PCC memb•rs In th• y•ar forr•knbuThement ol exp•0 In¢yrr•d b•haff 01 the PCC: •) Cler8Y SUPPOrt: Coundl t¥x £2,125. InrOnMental th?ry•s £547, tr•vel offke expenses £198, CoDf•renc•i £20. Vlcaraze Mtce. £1.470. Telephone £381 & Church Bookn £186 12 4111120229..T6 AM
Emmanuel Church, Hastings Ra918 Charity numb8r l 159229 Notes to the Annual Flnanclal Report 16 Statement of funds Balance5 TrSfer& other golns •nd10sges Balances clfv 31 Dec 2021 l Jan 2011 ndftuvt Sophia Mendham Endowmeni 23,976 11,5941 22,3B2 Total of •ll endowed funds 23,975 11.$941 22,382 Youth Fund 1,292 520 1,292 520 Church Clock Fund Bulldlng5 Fund Music Fvnd MlnlsiryTeam Fund Curate & Scripture Reader Fund Total 01411 restrfcted fvnds 2.765 5.768 16.2031 4,Sn 5,768 16,2031 4,142 Genernl fund 60.057 120.441 1103.4031 Y7,095 T¢to1 of •ll unr¢strkt•d funds 60.057 120M41 1103hQ31 77,095 Tottl fvnd5 £88.610 £126.209 £1109.6061 £11,594) £103,619 The PCC holds on• 4ndod fvnd nomedSDphlJ Mentham. whlth lsto bev for Purposes The re#rlcted fund5 comprfsÈ'. Youth Fund holds funds rnisod speofiealty for the wpport Of young peop to loon Chyrth Ywih V¢nture5.There wÈr¢ no young p•ople who went to Camp thls year, who qualified lor fi1 J55t3n¢e. Church Clock Fur¥d holds funds given 5pecfflcaltylor thp rep311 of th¢¢hurth d¢xk. It had been hoped that thls rep•irvKuld take plate durlng 2021, bul due rothe CovpJ 19 pOndeMlhIs wa5 not F)ssibl. Mlnlslry Team Fund hold$ funds to b¢ used spetiftslty in 5YPPOrt of mInry Petsonnd. As thls fuhd was lar8elydepleted dtsrln8 2020, the Families Mlnistry worker Is n(M bein8 fvnded partly b¥aothtroff wft hew in the General fvnd and partly by this fund 35 frjnds tcorne avalble. The unrestrtettd fvnd h v5ed to the nornwl runn1n8tostsIhe ltiN of the churth. The PCC has ayeed a Resefft policy whieh $rate5 there showld always bp a rnlnlmum ofthrtt moffths runnirq costs avaiWE in currert nIs1cled lund& At present there is £77.Ik whKh 15 well abo% th4t lirnlt. 13 4111120229..16 AM
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examinerfs Report Report to the trusteesl membors of The Pwodwal Church Councd of Ihe Eccleslastical Parish (PCC) Envnanuel, HastiTrJ8 On accourts for the year end8d 31 December 2021 Charlty no (If any) 1159229 Sat out on pag•8 8t013 Ir•mwnbw to h*ludo the p•u• nLTrb8r8 d O¢Jdlllonil thfy•181 I report to the trustees ¢)n my examlnatlon of the a¢¢ounts of the abov8 charlty Trusf) the year ended 3111212021. Re8p¥)n8lbllltleg and bath As Ihe charity Irustees of th8 Trust, YOU are responslble Irx the preparalion of report of th8 accounts in acc(Ydance whh the requlremgnts of the Charltles Act 2011 (Ihe Acr). I report In resp8d of my examlnallon of the Tw$t's accounts caled out under 8ection 145 of the 2011 Act and In carylng out my ex8mlnation, I have followed Ihe 8ppIc8ble LectIonS glven by the Chartty Commlssion under sectk)n 145(5Mb} of the 14
Independent exarninefs I have COTnpleted my examination. I confinn that no material matters have ststament come to my attentkn (other Ihan that disdosed bèlow") In connection wllh the examination which gives mè cause to bèlieve that In. any material respect accounting reo)rds were not kept in aldance th section 130 of the Act or the ac£x)urts do not accord th the accountlng records I hav8 no )nCM5 and have come asS r) other matters in connectlon vAth the examlnatton lo whlch attentiC should be drawn In order to on8bl8 a proper understandir¥J of the acc(Junts to be reactrd. . Please delete rhe MYd8 hi Ihe l)r8ckets Mlheydo nol apply. Slgned: 1*120 Nam8: S R Sarrw Relevant wolegslonal qUaratIOn(l) or body (If any): FCA FCIE DChA AddreM: 20 Havelo¢k Road, HastirKJs, East Sussex. TN34 1 BP Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examlner needs to highlight matters of concem {see CC32. Independènt examlnalk)n of charlty actcxjnts: directions and guidance for examiners). 15
Glve hera brlef detalls of any Items Ihat the examlner wlshes to disclo8e. 16