Trustees' Annual Report for the period
| Period start date | Period start date | Period end date | Period end date | ||||
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Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1161858
Grace Church, Hilton
Charity's principal address 1 Washford Road Hilton Derby Postcode DE65 5HN
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for whole year |
Name of person (or body) entitled to appoint trustee (ifany) |
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| Chris Hammersley | Treasurer | |||
| Jonathan Boustred | ||||
| Mark Selby | Chair | |||
| Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees) | ||||
| Name | Dates acted if not for whole year | |||
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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of adviser Name Address
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)
Section B Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity’s trusts
Constitution, adopted by the members of Grace Church Hilton Type of governing document CIO on the 26th of April 2015 and approved by the Charity Commission on (eg. trust deed, constitution) 27th of May 2015 Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company) Appointed by a resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of the Trustee selection methods charity trustees who must have regard to the skills, knowledge and (eg. appointed by, elected by) experience needed for the effective administration of the CIO
- (eg. trust, association, company)
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:
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policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees;
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the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works;
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relationship with any related parties;
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trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them.
Section C Objectives and activities
The purposes of the CIO are: the advancement of the Christian faith in accordance with the Basis of Faith and Doctrinal Distinctives primarily but Summary of the objects of the not exclusively within Hilton, Derbyshire and the surrounding charity set out in its neighbourhood; and such other charitable purposes, as shall in the governing document opinion of the charity trustees facilitate the charitable activities of the Fellowship or the advancement of the Christian faith, provided that such purposes must be carried out in a manner consistent with the Basis of Faith and Doctrinal Distinctives.
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Grace Church, Hilton exists to advance the Christian faith by presenting and commending the Christian faith to others and by helping Christians to grow in their faith so that they are better equipped to follow Jesus Christ and present His Gospel to others.
Having regard to the guidance on public benefit issued by the charity commission, below is a brief summary of the charity’s main activities undertaken for the period under review.
Public Services, time together and Home Groups
We hold weekly services in the Village Hall in Hilton, followed by a meal. The purpose of these services is to teach what we hold to be God’s word from the Bible and explain its relevance and implications to people living in the 21[st] century. These services are open to the public and are advertised by the Village Hall, through an advertising brochure that is sent out in the local area, through our own website and the FIEC website and through personal invitations to those we meet, as well as displaying posters for the church and the special events we run.
We also regularly meet in church member’s homes for meals together and to continue to focus on God’s word and encourage growth in the Christian faith.
Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit)
Children We work hard to help the children feel included in the church fellowship, making the Bible teaching accessible to them and explaining and providing age-appropriate activities to enable them to learn of the Christian faith, whilst being included in main service times and meals along with adults.
We have been able to resume taking weekly assemblies at the local primary school and offer help to the school in teaching about the Christian faith in RE lessons and one-off events.
Special events At various points through the year, we organise and hold special events in order to contribute to the life of our community positively and to help members of the public hear and investigate the message of the Christian faith. In the period under review we have:
Held our regular children’s craft morning and carol service at Christmas. Organised and run a Christmas day meal and talk for those in the community who would otherwise have been on their own. Held an Easter children’s craft morning and Easter day celebration service followed by a meal.
All of these events were open to all members of the community and free of charge to all.
We have also held a weekend away in Somerset. This was a valuable time together as a church as we spent time together, encouraged one another and benefitted from focussed times of Bible teaching, prayer and time to think about the year ahead as a church.
Community involvement We seek to play an active role in the local community to serve, support and engage with other local people and groups. This has included:
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Joining and contributing to a community support network which pulls together various organisations within Hilton that take on a role in meeting and supporting people in the community.
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Meeting with and caring for those facing difficult circumstances, or those who have questions about the Christian faith.
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Care for neighbours who are in ill health, or lonely
Partnering with others
We have continued to partner with other churches and Christian networks to further advance the Christian faith across the region and UK. As such we have continued to contribute to, support and join regional meetings of local churches and regional events (E.g. Men’s and women’s conventions, Derby church leaders’ group, joint new year service, Midlands Gospel Partnership events etc).
We have supported and visited local Derby churches to encourage and support them in their work.
We have also been able to support another church in London, that is within the FIEC network, whose finances had become low following the pandemic and a drop in the number of people giving.
We have continued to contribute to and engage with the work of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) and support its work financially.
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)
You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:
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policy on grantmaking;
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policy programme related investment;
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contribution made by volunteers.
Section D Achievements and performance
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Section D Achievements and erformance p
Summary of the main Through the period under review, we have been working to achieve our achievements of the charity charitable objectives and have been encouraged in the progress made in during the year achieving these. We have continued to advance the Christian faith Throughout the period, several members of the public have joined with us, through which we have been able to present and commend the Christian faith. We have had opportunities throughout the period under review to share and commend the Christian faith with others, whether that be with people with whom relationships have been growing, or those who’ve attended our services, or made contact with us. As a result, new people have joined the church. We have continued to help Christians to grow in their faith Through the regular services and meetings we hold, along with ongoing individual and group support within the church fellowship, we have seen members of the church fellowship continuing and growing in their faith. We have also been able to contribute to the ongoing growth and encouragement of other churches in our region through joining in with regional networks and offering help to individual churches when they have needed this. The church also remains an active member of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) and benefit from their support and input. These all contribute to helping Christians to grow in their faith and the advance of the Christian faith. We have continued to make a positive contribution to the community in which we are based. Throughout the period under review members of the church have been able to provide care and support for several members of the community who have been in need. We have had a visit from the organisation ‘Christians Against Poverty’ and started to undertake training with them so that we can run their ‘Money course’ in Hilton. – Something we believe will be of great help to many struggling with debt in the community. We continue to appreciate and value the work of the church fellowship together in enabling the work of the charity to steadily progress over this period, for the public benefit.
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Section E Financial review The charrty has set aside £10.000 as funds designated for a chur¢h planting apprenticeship. Brief statement of the charity's policy on reseNes Detsils of any funds materially in deficit NIA Further financial review details (Optional inforniation) We have continued to benefft from donations from other local churches who we know and who are glad to continue to support the work that we are engaged in. You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about: the charity's principal sotjrces of funds linduding any fundraising); how expenditure has supported the key objectiV8S of the charity; investment policy and objedives induding any ethical investment policy adopted. Our needs are increasirKJly being met by grving from members of the church fellowship. There are SLrfficient funds available to cover the trAJdget we have set for the next period under review. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they havo approved the trustee$, report above. Slgned on behalf of the charlty's trustees Signaturels) Full namels) Position {eg S•¢retary. Chalr. etc} CW13 zf la12Z TAR
Opening Balance: £23,970.34
| INCOME | |||||
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| Date | Details | Total | |||
| Giving | £270.00 | £10,715.00 | £10,985.00 | ||
| 09/07/21 | Gift Aid 20/21 | £2,317.75 | £2,317.75 | ||
| 09/06/22 | Gift | £50.00 | £50.00 | ||
| Total | £13,352.75 |
| Expenditure | Expenditure | |||||||||||||||
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| Room Hire | Admin | FIEC | Weekend Away |
Festivals | Schools | FIEC Conference |
**Evangelism ** | Advertising | Gifts | Courses | Sunday | |||||
| Date | Details | Cheque Number | ||||||||||||||
| 07/07/21 | Zoom Jun-Jul | online | £14.39 | £14.39 | ||||||||||||
| 09/07/21 | Village Life- August | DD | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 12/07/21 | Village Hall- June | online | £104.28 | £104.28 | ||||||||||||
| 13/07/21 | Gift to Kenton | online | £5,000.00 | £5,000.00 | ||||||||||||
| 27/07/21 | MS Jul 2021 | online | £69.19 | £69.19 | ||||||||||||
| 27/07/21 | Harriers Board | online | £100.00 | £100.00 | ||||||||||||
| 09/08/21 | Village Life- Sept | DD | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 16/08/21 | thirtyone:eight fee | DD | £129.00 | £129.00 | ||||||||||||
| 28/08/21 | Zoom(Jul) | online | £14.39 | £14.39 | ||||||||||||
| 28/08/21 | Zoom(Aug) | online | £14.39 | £14.39 | ||||||||||||
| 01/09/21 | FIEC Annual Donation and Mis | sonline | £900.00 | £900.00 | ||||||||||||
| 09/09/21 | Village Life- Oct | DD | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 21/09/21 | Village Hall- Aug | online | £104.28 | £104.28 | ||||||||||||
| 21/09/21 | Village Hall- Jul | online | £125.14 | £125.14 | ||||||||||||
| 21/09/21 | KayleyRelaySupport | online | £600.00 | £600.00 | ||||||||||||
| 23/09/21 | Zoom(Sept) | online | £14.39 | £14.39 | ||||||||||||
| 28/09/21 | Ephesians/MGP Conference | online | £10.00 | £17.95 | £60.28 | £88.23 | ||||||||||
| 11/10/21 | Village Life- Nov | DD | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 21/10/21 | Scout Hut Hire | online | £76.00 | £28.00 | £104.00 | |||||||||||
| 21/10/21 | Village Hall- Sep | online | £115.10 | £115.10 | ||||||||||||
| 27/10/21 | Zoom(Oct) | online | £14.39 | £14.39 | ||||||||||||
| 03/11/21 | MS Oct 21 | online | £50.00 | £50.00 | ||||||||||||
| 09/11/21 | Village Life- Dec | DD | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 15/11/21 | Village Hall- Oct | online | £104.28 | £104.28 | ||||||||||||
| 15/11/21 | A&T Insurance | online | £235.14 | £235.14 | ||||||||||||
| 08/12/21 | Zoom(Nov)/ Banners | online | £52.27 | £14.39 | £66.66 | |||||||||||
| 09/12/21 | Village Life- Jan | DD | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 15/12/21 | Village Hall- Nov | online | £83.42 | £83.42 | ||||||||||||
| 03/01/22 | cHJan22 and Zoom(Dec) | online | £92.72 | £14.39 | £107.11 | |||||||||||
| 05/01/22 | MS Jan 22 | online | £29.10 | £142.26 | £20.00 | £191.36 | ||||||||||
| 10/01/22 | Village Life- Feb | online | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 13/01/22 | Village Hall- Dec | online | £62.57 | £62.57 | ||||||||||||
| 25/01/22 | Zoom(Jan) | online | £14.39 | £14.39 | ||||||||||||
| 25/01/22 | Mr D R Picket Antiques | online | £110.00 | £110.00 | ||||||||||||
| 09/02/22 | Village Life- Mar | online | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 09/02/22 | Village Hall- Jan | online | £83.42 | £83.42 | ||||||||||||
| 22/02/22 | Zoom(Feb)/MGP Conf | online | £20.00 | £14.39 | £34.39 | |||||||||||
| 06/03/22 | Isaiah Books | online | £35.26 | £35.26 | ||||||||||||
| 09/03/22 | CCLI Licence(cH) | online | £87.00 | £87.00 | ||||||||||||
| 09/03/22 | Village Life- Apr | online | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 21/03/22 | Zoom(Mar)/ Easter Banners | onine | £30.57 | £35.43 | £14.39 | £80.39 | ||||||||||
| 21/03/22 | Village Hall- Feb | onlne | £83.42 | £83.42 |
Sensitivity: Internal
| 21/03/22 | Village Life- Easter | online | £24.00 | £24.00 | ||||||||||||
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| 21/03/22 | Weekend Away | online | £1,028.00 | £1,028.00 | ||||||||||||
| 23/03/22 | CAP | online | £200.00 | £200.00 | ||||||||||||
| 23/03/22 | EMF | online | £200.00 | £200.00 | ||||||||||||
| 30/03/22 | MS Mar 22 | online | £390.00 | £30.00 | £14.49 | £434.49 | ||||||||||
| 30/03/22 | cH Abe Books | online | £59.74 | £59.74 | ||||||||||||
| 11/04/22 | Village Life- May | online | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 18/04/22 | PrintABanner cH | online | £121.48 | £121.48 | ||||||||||||
| 18/04/22 | Village Hall- Mar | online | £83.44 | £83.44 | ||||||||||||
| 18/04/22 | Scout Hut Hire | online | £36.00 | £36.00 | ||||||||||||
| 05/05/22 | Village Life- Jun | online | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 06/05/22 | MS Apr 22 | online | £100.00 | £11.23 | £111.23 | |||||||||||
| 06/05/22 | Zoom(Apr) | online | £14.39 | £14.39 | ||||||||||||
| 29/05/22 | Village Hall- Apr | online | £141.59 | £141.59 | ||||||||||||
| 29/05/22 | Zoom(May) | online | £14.39 | £14.39 | ||||||||||||
| 29/05/22 | MS May22 | online | £45.00 | £13.99 | £48.55 | £107.54 | ||||||||||
| 09/06/22 | Village Life | online | £12.00 | £12.00 | ||||||||||||
| 26/06/22 | Picture Gift(cH) | online | £55.63 | £55.63 | ||||||||||||
| 29/06/22 | Village Hall- May | online | £130.38 | £130.38 | ||||||||||||
| £0.00 | ||||||||||||||||
| Total: | £1,221.32 | £451.14 | £900.00 | £1,028.00 | £340.66 | £142.26 | £570.00 | £59.74 | £400.91 | £6,055.63 | £148.21 | £99.99 | £428.42 | £11,846.28 | ||
| Balance: | £25,476.81 |