## Activities and Achievements 

## Weekly Saturday & Sunday Meetings 

All of our weekly meetings in 2023 have been growing steadily. With our weekly attendances in London, Bristol and Edinburgh growing in numbers. Our service in London continues to be live-streamed on to Youtube for members living outside the areas of our outreach or face challenges with accessibility. 

By the end of the year our weekly physical attendance was averaging about 110 people every weekend. We continue to have success ministering to a growing number of international students who are new to the UK. We were able to reach out to students from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Philippines, Hong Kong, China and Mauritius through our booths at the Fresher’s Fair. We also have more students getting jobs and graduating into young working adults in our church, some even naturalising into permanent residents. 

Our weekly meetings are open to all and feature a lively contemporary Christian worship experience with modern hymns, prayers being offered, preaching and teaching from the Bible and inter-personal community building over meals. 

Our aim is to provide an avenue for Christians to worship and grow their faith. And members of the public curious about faith to discover and learn more about Jesus and the hope that Jesus promises in this life and for eternity. We encourage our members to make positive contributions to society by living out the teachings of Christ daily. Many have reported the Christian faith as a key factor in them thriving spiritually, mentally and emotionally in life. 

Audio recordings of our weekly sermons are available for free public listening on websites like Sound Cloud and mobile apps like Apple Podcast and Spotify. 

This has been very helpful in our outreach of those living in UK who are unable to find local Christian support. 

## Small Group Meetings 

In order, to give members a better understanding of the Bible and create a closer bond with each other, we host small mid-week meetings in 10 locations across our cities on Wednesday nights, where questions on faith can be asked and answered in a relaxed environment. Our small groups usually take place in the flats and houses of our church members. The small groups usually start with a meal together, followed by a Bible study lead by our layleaders and ending in prayer. 

Members in all locations also meet fortnightly for Prayer Meetings on Tuesday nights, we meet to pray for each other. As well as God’s peace, blessing and protection over the UK, governmental institutions and other current events happening nationally or internationally. 

## Public Evangelism 

To raise awareness of Christianity among the public, our church launched a series of talks online using materials from “Alpha”, a widely used evangelism resource. We ran this 10-week course twice in 2023 and it lead to many new friends discovering Christianity. In total, this course was attended by about 30 people. 



We also set up booths at the Fresher’s Fair at King’s College, Imperial College and City University to engage with new students about issues on faith and life. 

## Helping The Homeless 

With homelessness on the rise in the UK, our church has been actively helping those in need by lending them our ears, praying with them and giving out parcels with food, toiletries, socks and gloves. This was a coordinated work across our locations in London, Bristol and Edinburgh during Easter and the winter months. 

## Helping Young Couples 

Our church has also started running relationship enrichment sessions for dating and married couples. To help strengthen relationships and encouraging healthy marriages. 

## Welcoming New Students 

In our commitment to reach young lives with the gospel, the church has organised free lunches and dinners after our weekly worship services during the start of new semesters in September and October to welcome students from all backgrounds. Creating healthy and wholesome environments for them to make new friends and integrate into UK life. 

## Church Weekend Away 

We organised an annual combined church weekend away called the Acts UK Getaway at the Dalesdown Christian Centre in Horsham, West Sussex from the 10[th] to 12[th] November 2023. This year we had a total of 98 members joining, including young working adults and university students from London, Bristol, Edinburgh, Southampton and Nottingham. 

The aim of the getaway was to take a step back from the hustle and bustle of our daily routines in order to breathe and deepen our faith in God, where we can grow in our love for Jesus and our compassion for others. We also encourage bonding over various sport activities in the afternoons to foster better teamwork and friendship among participants. 

## Easter and Christmas Celebrations 

For 21-days leading up to the Easter weekend, the church enters into a season of prayer and fasting. We encourage people to give to Christian Missionary needs in countries outside of the UK. Good Friday was celebrated by ministering to the poor and our Easter Sunday service was open to all. 

Our usual in-person Christmas Service on the 24[th] of December was done online this year due to our meeting venue (which belongs to the Quakers) being closed due to the Bank Holidays. 

## Water Baptisms 

Our efforts in sharing the gospel and making disciples in accordance to the teachings of Jesus continue to bear good fruit. We had 6 adult baptisms in 2023. 

## Volunteers 

Except for Pastor David Yeow’s involvement, all our activities are supported by volunteers who give of their time and talents freely. We encourage all our members to volunteer at our weekly meetings as an expression of our Christian witness. 



Registered Charity No: 1159704
Acts London
Financial Statement for the year
Ended 31 st January 2024
Correspondence Address: Flat 2, 26 Rochester Place. London, NWI 9DF

Acts ￿ndon
Income and Expendilure Slatemenl
for Ihe year ended 31.01.2024
General
Fund
Total
Income
General Offering & Donations
Total
146,130
146,130
146,130
146,130
Expenses
Reni & Rates
Light and Heat
Salaries, Nl and payroll costs
Meeting venue hire cost
Telephone
Tr&velling
Refreshment at meelings
Insurance
Campsite fees
Sundry Expenses
Accollntancy
Payroll costs
32,275
1,378
23,0(X)
41,915
1,166
9.471
10,410
235
5.180
4.065
675
341
130,111
32275
lJ78
23,000
41,915
1,166
9,471
10,410
235
5,180
4,065
675
341
130,111
Bank Charges
63
Depreciation - Fixtures & fittings
Total
265
130,439
265
130,439
Tax payable
2,834
Surplus for Ihe year
12,857
12057
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Aets London
Balance Sheet as at 31st January 2024
31.01.2024
31.01.2023
Fixed Assets
Fixtures & Fittings - Net B(K)k Value
1,059
1.059
283
283
Current Assets
Other Debiors
Prepayments
Cash al bank
771
2.683
108,521
111,975
550
2,458
96,925
99,933
Current Liabilities
Directors, current accounts
Tax Payable
Accnied Expenses
Amounts due to Acis Malaysia
250
2.834
2,963
7,564
13,611
250
1.650
686
11.063
13,650
Nel Liabilities
99,423
86,566
General Fund
Balance Broughi Fonvard
Surplusl(Deficit) for the year
Balance Carries Forward
86566
12857
99,423
79,602
6.964
86,566
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