**Trinity Methodist Church, Ellesmere Port** 

## **Trustees of Trinity Methodist Church, Ellesmere Port present their Annual Report for year ended 31st August 2021** 

Charity Commission: Registered Number 1162542 

Official address: Whitby Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH65 0AE 

The governing documents of the Methodist Church are the Deed of Union (1932) and Methodist Church Act (1976). 

## **Methodist Church Act 1976 states** 

_The purposes of the Methodist Church are and shall be Purposes deemed to have been since the date of union the advancement of —_ 

_(a) the Christian faith in accordance with the doctrinal standards and the discipline of the Methodist Church;_ 

_(b) any charitable purpose for the time being of any Connexional, district, circuit, local or other organisation of the Methodist Church;_ 

_(c) any charitable purpose for the time being of any society or institution being a society or institution subsidiary or ancillary to the Methodist Church;_ 

_(d) any purpose for the time being of any charity being a charity subsidiary or ancillary to the Methodist Church._ 

## **The Mission Statement of Trinity Methodist Church – based on “Our Calling” from the Methodist Church** 

“Trinity Methodist Church is a faith community that is seeking through its activities to share something of the love of God in Ellesmere Port and so respond to the call of Christ, to love God, and to love our neighbours." 

## **Objectives** 

Underpinning all we seek to be and do are relationships with key partners to ensure we respond to the mission statement **.** 

We seek always to live out God’s purpose and mission to our community through worship, witness, and service. 

We will be an inclusive place of welcome to all at all times. We will not just be “church” on a Sunday. 

We will seek to be as Christ to the very young through the generations to the more mature. 

We will be a place of learning, prayer and discernment and promote a life-long journey of development in faith. 

We will value the past, rejoice in the present and embrace the new. 



We will care for the community and the environment and be good stewards of the earth’s resources. 

We will be flexible in our actions and thinking and grasp opportunities to serve and witness. 

We will work whenever possible with others of great faith or none. We will celebrate partnerships in the gospel with all who seek peace. 

We will be holy risk takers. 

We believe that, if done in God’s Spirit, all things are possible. 

## **Core Principles** 

- Inclusivity - offering an equal welcome to all regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, ability, or sexuality. We will be part of the inclusive church network. 

- Volunteering – creating vibrant opportunities to develop skills. 

- Nurturing –promoting positive, hope and grace filled relationships. 

- Discipling – looking for opportunities of God-filled conversations and spiritual growth through prayer 

- Serving – living the Jesus way embodying Christian hospitality 

- Transforming – developing community based activities which reveals the heart of Jesus of love and respect 

- Peace making – working with partners who promote peace. 

- Welcoming – becoming a place of welcome and creating safe spaces 

## **Achievements** 

Working in partnership with the Project Management team and key partners. 

## **Worship** 

- Establish and embedding weekly Church Mice 

- Establish and embedding Lego Church 

- Establish a weekly morning prayer service 

- Joint act of worship monthly with Hope Farm and Little Sutton 

- Develop our online presence with worship with weekly acts of worship 

- Create a monthly service “café conversations” 

## **Learning and Caring** 

- Establish a network of welcomers/listeners – six trained and able to signpost individuals 

- Work in partnership with Hope farm and Little Sutton is establishing home groups and bible study groups 

- Join inclusive church network and place of welcome network 

- 

## **Service** 

- Serving the local foodbank and women’s refuge and offer a food pantry 

- Create new volunteering opportunities partnering with local agencies 

- Café re-established with successful implementation 



- Ensure partnerships are maintained with organisations which share our kingdom values in “feeding our sheep” 

- Hold a holiday club 

## **Evangelism** 

- Establish food and friends evening 

- Build and develop meaningful relationships with building users and look for opportunities to share the Jesus story 

- Run a series of social events – quiz nights 

**Governance –** we will continue to move forward on a shared governance model with Little Sutton and Hope Farm Methodist Church. 

**Communication –** we will set up joint communication protocols such as newsletters, magazine and welcome packs. 

**Collaboration –** we will look for opportunities of working together, sharing resources and supporting Little Sutton and Hope Farm churches to create The Methodist Church in Ellesmere Port – on three sites. 

We will continue to worship together in our joint services, Looking Deeper, New Song Café and Sung Communion. 

## **The Administration of Trinity Methodist Church** 

The Church is held on the 1976 Model Trust by the Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes, and the Church Council act as Managing Trustees. 

## **Managing Trustees at 31st August 2021** 

|Chair|Rev Jacqueline Bellfield|Rev Jacqueline Bellfield|
|---|---|---|
|Secretary|Jean Armstrong||
|Treasurer|PeterColyer||
|Pastoral<br>Secretary|Pat Caswell and<br>Brenda Sheard||
|Mission Dev<br>Worker|Gillian Clayton||
|Safeguarding|Elaine Corry||
|Property|Eric Parker||
|Church<br>Stewards|Margo Burrows<br>Eileen Germon<br>Maureen Stanley<br>May Thomas<br>George Thorogood<br>Muriel Thorogood|Representatives from church:<br>Beth Budd<br>Jean Owen<br>Janet Parker|
|Representative from Circuit: Fritz Schafer|||





The Church Council appoints annually all Church Officers as determined from time to time by the Council whether on the nomination of a committee or otherwise; all such appointments being for the year commencing 1 May. The Council will also appoint the committees of the Church, again, as from 1 May each year. Elected Church Council members are appointed by the Annual Church meeting at which all Church members are eligible to vote. 

## **Minister’s Report** 

The last 2 years will be remembered and acknowledged for years to come and our current time with conflict in the Ukraine, rising household prices, COVID strains changing and increased cases means we are in a period of great unrest. 

This probably isn’t the best way to commence a report on the life of the church yet the truth remains into this worldly uncertainty Christ stands. We stand with Christ as people of faith in the fragility of the world. 

Trinity Methodist Church has done this in a number of ways – through our pastoral care of others and I am very grateful to the pastoral visitors for their ministry. We show this through visits, telephone calls and gifts and sharing our openness to embrace God through the Holy Spirit. 

This year has brough profound personal changes for my ministry. Working half time in circuit has been practically difficult and I have missed many things that my diary simply cannot accommodate. I am very grateful to the leadership team and stewards for enabling my ministry to diversify in this way.  My new role has taken me to many places of engaging in conversation with churches and circuits on how can we relate to the changing world around us through the COVID lens?  How have we changed? How has the landscape of our churches changed? How will we embrace new ways of being and doing? 

There are no simple answers, though the answer sits in how we observe how God is working in the world and on how we can respond to the calling of God to join in His work. 

Pete Wildman will be leading us forward in our mission planning. We will work more closely with our sister Methodist Churches in EP and that will be bring fruitfulness and hope. 

This is my, for now, last report as your minister. Rev’d Heather Cooper will bring loving gifts and graces to Trinity and I know you will be as kind to her as you are to me. I will be leading Sung Communion and New Song Café and will look forward to conversing with you about mission with my District hat on. 

Friends let us run the race with grace, hope and with our eyes firmly fixed on Jesus. With love 

## **People** 

We have seen some of our members join the heavenly realms and we will all certainly miss them. We are also aware that other congregation members have been bereaved during the last year and are struggling with their bereavement. It is painful and I reminded that in the midst of resurrection knowledge and hope Jesus wept for his friend. We weep and we rejoice. 



Again, my thanks to all pastoral visitors and letter deliverers for your help and support. 

We miss our colleague Nigel who entered into eternal rest and continue to pray for Sue and the family. 

## **Presence** 

Alongside our online presence the banner “feed our sheep”, hamper deliveries and food deliveries has enabled our mission to be developed and maintained. 

## **Finally** 

As we go into the future growing God’s Kingdom has to remain our focus as we reach out to people where they and their interests are. We have to move forward with all we have learned from this last year and we must seek a new vision. These things must involve our prayer, dedication, and commitment both in time and resources. I ask your continued support in our shared and evolving ministry to the people of Little Sutton and beyond. Our focus is on preparing our mission plan in partnership with Little Sutton and Hope Farm. Our strength in Christ is through our togetherness. 

**a) Property steward’s report –** property aspects of our premises are being routinely maintained to a level that meets all related statutory and discretionary requirements – the premises continue to be fit-for-purpose and during the lockdown improved in relation to our obligation set out in the quinquennial report. There are parts of the building where the condition of the paintwork and plaster are extremely poor and advice has been sought in relation to this. 

**b) Safeguarding –** DBS and online safeguarding have been undertaken for key officers in the church. The Church project operates via a paid volunteer co-ordinator and ensures safer recruitment for volunteers including the obtaining of references. 

**c) Ladies Fellowship –** Sadly for the most part the fellowship had not met yet will resume in September in a newly renovated room. 

**d) Finance –** During the course of the year members have been faithful in maintaining offering.  Due to the lockdown the churches income has reduced primarily due to the reduction in external lets.  Please see the attached files. 




CHURCH
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
ACCOUNTS
THE METHODIST CHURCH
STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS
TRINITY ELLESMERE PORT
Church
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 August 2021
RRAL
Circult
Clrcuit no
RegtsteY8d Charlty - Charlty Reglstration number
If not 8 registered charity Her Majosty's R￿nue and
CustonB Glft Ald number
(The HMRC number is equivalent to a registered dHrity number in tems of evldence of charitable stslus
atxl may be used to give to donor5 or grant fundtrs wishing 10 8ee evklen¢8 of th8 cffganisation's
charitable status. Methodist chartties in England and Wales that are not registered ¢ha￿leS are excepted
from registration under Statutory Inslnjment 2014 No.242)
1162542
Minlster.
Rev. Jackle Bèllfield
Church Stewards:
Eileen GemK
Maween Stani6y
Marw Burrows
Treasurer..
Pater Colyer
Chur¢h R aTrJ P 2015
Ir15

ACCOUMTS FOR THE YEAR ENDeD 31 AUGU8T2019
TRINITY ELLESMERE
PORT
Church
SECTION A
Urnes￿¢￿ Rew¢ted Ttlals 11
Furd$
Tot*l8 last
year
81
RECEIPTS
Offerin98 Tox recovwed
Bank and CFB intergst and
Investrnent ￿￿OMe
Letting8
tknr le￿Ip1S
TOTAL RECEIPTS
a2
13,833
13,833
10,510
a4
21
21
191
a5
21,920
14,062
21.920
26.3
62,073
25.846
46,656
83202
436
12.238
11238
SECTION B
PAYMEiirs
Clrcult A8S08$mant or Sharo
Cl￿at￿n$
Repaws and Maintsnance
It￿lti&8 Ilnsurances, water
chargos, h8aling a ￿ghtIng)
Emplo￿n0￿t costs
Other paymènts
TOTAL PAYMENTS
la71
b1
b2
b3
18.f17
14117
23.845
7,8Y2
7,822
25.930
b6
22.838
21838
23.96t
3.103
75,841
21.704
b7
11.961
12000
157
12,157
38.622
8,574
118,892
2,946
secTK)N C
NET RECEIPT&PAYMENTS
FOR THE YEAR
Total fufxts twht foThvarKt from
last year
Ib91
el
81
(13.76
135.69))
45.969
337
Sub totsl
46.306
(c6)
81,996
32,120
418
Transfers and 8dJtJstrnents
TOTAL FUND8 AT END OF YEAR
31539
46.308
(c7)
(c3+c4)
32.120
418
32.539
Ic81
46,306
SECTION D
FOR INFORMATION ONLY: AIONEY RECEIVEO AND PASSED Ot4 TO ExfERNAL ORGANISATIONS
Not•: Third Party R•¢•lpts and Paym•nts beknw hav• bem In¢14thd abov• to
•nsur• bqlanee on P3
Bal8n¢e brought I0￿￿d from k6t year
337
337
Off8rlngslGths- rec•fved for 8xtèm81 tsrganl¥atk)nB
238
Offerfng6lG1ft8 - passed fo 8xtem81 o￿a￿tfO￿6
245
157
245
BALANCE STILL TO BE PAID
(dl•d2-d31
418
337
c￿￿￿4￿JF2D15.%I¥
2of5

TRINllY ELLESMERE PORT
cIN￿h
SECTK*E
GUI
A￿￿20%8 tOthÈchurch uiat ￿MI￿nd&(la
INTERKqL
R*dp
12)
61073
BYCHURCN
YU41
11¥,7W)
46.300
74BII
32.53•
1141W)
{¢ti
TOYAL
PAThEVTS
44306
IXJ
31539
SECTTh F
CHUFiCH.CASH•UtIDS IELD4t31 A￿￿2041
eLcsriio
GLYMiAcci
21.258
cfAKthPurpLwes
19.810
"'IB70TAL.cP•MthK¢￿m
6287
141
46.306
32.$3
1¢81
TOTAL CASH FUW5 HELDDYCNURCII
46.308
SECTIOIIG
31539
OTHERAsseTS￿d u￿rnEs
I S•pt*rts2D18
31￿￿2019
L￿￿1
Olh6Y A&9d5
5 F*Jw
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DECLARATIONS
Trwurer
I cr*)firm that I havg prep*ed the xcwrrts from the records Lrfthe (￿Ul￿ And th8t Ilxy knduje aN
Jnds underthe c4J)trd cothe Church Coun￿[
Srgnattwo crf TrpasL
Namè
PGfo T Qc dl
Address
C41LfJl Qts'TT
Presentation to lh8 'ChU￿h Councll for approval.
I caxffimi that Ihe A¢cwnt8 have been present￿ to the CtrvJrc* coth￿1 on
ar•J wers apprtsved.
9LE Y.¥1
Srgneture of Ihe Chair ofthe meekng
N•nE of the Chair ofthe meetir
2LElz120
Independènt Examiners R&port to thg TTU8t••s of th0
LUESMEAI-
Church
Thfs Rep¢)rt 18 on the C￿reh Accourts for the year eTrJed 31°AJJau8t
Rupe¢tlve r8spon81bllltle8 of Trustee¥ and Examlner
The chwiV$ trustees are Igsponsibl& fcf Ihg preparalion of Ihe &¢counts. Tr charitys Inj8t￿ ￿￿$[der that an audit
is not required for this undw ￿tiOn 144 ofthe ChaKibes Art 2011 (the Charili•8 Actl and that an independent
examinolj'ffi is needed.
It is myre8pon8tbility to..
Examinè ihe atrounls urKJer Secti￿￿ 145 ofthe Charilies Ad
to fdlow the PToc*dL*es laid tS)wn in the generot Dir￿￿ given by the C
CommI88b￿ lundw Section 14515llbl ¢>flh¢ Chariti&8 Act), aTr
to stato wh?theT PartieLrtar rnattg¥s have wne to my attention.
4c15

Ba$ls ol Ind•pend•nt Ex*min•r'$ R•port
My 8xamblal￿ w9$ c4ni8d out In a¢￿ant? wlth g8nero1 txrecltons gNOn by tho Charity commission. An
ex8mln8lion Includes a re￿W of the aL￿U￿ting records kept by the chxrfty and a ￿Mparison ol tha aC¢OLmts
presentod wtth thosè records. It al80 includes ￿nSkI810th)ft of any unusual Ilems or dlsdosums In the 4ccounts.
and Sa8￿ng explanatwjns from Ihg twstees C￿C•M1ng any wjth matters. The procedures undertaken do not
Pro￿18 811 thè eviden¢e th¥t woukl be requlred In en audft, and con¥equenty no opinlon is given as lo whether
the acca)unts prasent a Irue and falrf View th8 rep(￿ Is limited to those mattets sel out in tho 8taiement
bgbw.
Indopffident Examine￿$ Slateme
In conna¢tion with my examlnatth. rKJ mattor has come to my attenlton
(1) whith me reasonable Cal￿ io befigve that in any materfal tP8P8¢t thg requirements..
. to keep aewunllng ￿¢>)￿$ In aceoTd8nc8 vAth ¥ecdon ofthg Charf￿8 A¢t',
to p￿pare accounts whleh accord witrF the accountlng re(xxds and corn￿ wlth tho ac¥ounllng
raquirfjmgnts ol the Chariti•s Act have not been m•t or
121
to which, In my oplnion. attention $hould be drawn in O￿ler to 8nabl6 a prop8r und*rstandlng of the
to ba reached.
. plea￿ delet• th8 words in fhe brackets rfthgy do nofapply appiDPrtal&
131 I ko¥thve nor obt8ineil indgpendent veriflcatk)n of all invèstments vth th& Trustees for M•thodlst
Chvrch Puq)oses ryMCP'I or held other Tw8ts, Bank bolances and Funds at Central Flnance
Board of the Methodist Churth fcF8"1. which am Indlviduglly an excess of £10,ONJ Ilen thousand
p￿Jnds} at tho baJanc* Jhè81 date.
. Plgasg L*clo as appmprfete
Namè
AOWALP
Slgnature
R*vanl Professional quafifieation or body
Addro88
2015 R aTrY P.kts
5015

2ts11
2015 thJrth Rand P.￿$
50¢5

CHURCH
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
ACCOUNTS
THE METHODIST CHURCH
STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS
TRINITY ELLESMERE PORT
Church
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 August 2021
RRAL
Circult
Clrcuit no
RegtsteY8d Charlty - Charlty Reglstration number
If not 8 registered charity Her Majosty's R￿nue and
CustonB Glft Ald number
(The HMRC number is equivalent to a registered dHrity number in tems of evldence of charitable stslus
atxl may be used to give to donor5 or grant fundtrs wishing 10 8ee evklen¢8 of th8 cffganisation's
charitable status. Methodist chartties in England and Wales that are not registered ¢ha￿leS are excepted
from registration under Statutory Inslnjment 2014 No.242)
1162542
Minlster.
Rev. Jackle Bèllfield
Church Stewards:
Eileen GemK
Maween Stani6y
Marw Burrows
Treasurer..
Pater Colyer
Chur¢h R aTrJ P 2015
Ir15

ACCOUMTS FOR THE YEAR ENDeD 31 AUGU8T2019
TRINITY ELLESMERE
PORT
Church
SECTION A
Urnes￿¢￿ Rew¢ted Ttlals 11
Furd$
Tot*l8 last
year
81
RECEIPTS
Offerin98 Tox recovwed
Bank and CFB intergst and
Investrnent ￿￿OMe
Letting8
tknr le￿Ip1S
TOTAL RECEIPTS
a2
13,833
13,833
10,510
a4
21
21
191
a5
21,920
14,062
21.920
26.3
62,073
25.846
46,656
83202
436
12.238
11238
SECTION B
PAYMEiirs
Clrcult A8S08$mant or Sharo
Cl￿at￿n$
Repaws and Maintsnance
It￿lti&8 Ilnsurances, water
chargos, h8aling a ￿ghtIng)
Emplo￿n0￿t costs
Other paymènts
TOTAL PAYMENTS
la71
b1
b2
b3
18.f17
14117
23.845
7,8Y2
7,822
25.930
b6
22.838
21838
23.96t
3.103
75,841
21.704
b7
11.961
12000
157
12,157
38.622
8,574
118,892
2,946
secTK)N C
NET RECEIPT&PAYMENTS
FOR THE YEAR
Total fufxts twht foThvarKt from
last year
Ib91
el
81
(13.76
135.69))
45.969
337
Sub totsl
46.306
(c6)
81,996
32,120
418
Transfers and 8dJtJstrnents
TOTAL FUND8 AT END OF YEAR
31539
46.308
(c7)
(c3+c4)
32.120
418
32.539
Ic81
46,306
SECTION D
FOR INFORMATION ONLY: AIONEY RECEIVEO AND PASSED Ot4 TO ExfERNAL ORGANISATIONS
Not•: Third Party R•¢•lpts and Paym•nts beknw hav• bem In¢14thd abov• to
•nsur• bqlanee on P3
Bal8n¢e brought I0￿￿d from k6t year
337
337
Off8rlngslGths- rec•fved for 8xtèm81 tsrganl¥atk)nB
238
Offerfng6lG1ft8 - passed fo 8xtem81 o￿a￿tfO￿6
245
157
245
BALANCE STILL TO BE PAID
(dl•d2-d31
418
337
c￿￿￿4￿JF2D15.%I¥
2of5

TRINllY ELLESMERE PORT
cIN￿h
SECTK*E
GUI
A￿￿20%8 tOthÈchurch uiat ￿MI￿nd&(la
INTERKqL
R*dp
12)
61073
BYCHURCN
YU41
11¥,7W)
46.300
74BII
32.53•
1141W)
{¢ti
TOYAL
PAThEVTS
44306
IXJ
31539
SECTTh F
CHUFiCH.CASH•UtIDS IELD4t31 A￿￿2041
eLcsriio
GLYMiAcci
21.258
cfAKthPurpLwes
19.810
"'IB70TAL.cP•MthK¢￿m
6287
141
46.306
32.$3
1¢81
TOTAL CASH FUW5 HELDDYCNURCII
46.308
SECTIOIIG
31539
OTHERAsseTS￿d u￿rnEs
I S•pt*rts2D18
31￿￿2019
L￿￿1
Olh6Y A&9d5
5 F*Jw
5(knkR*ipJ

DECLARATIONS
Trwurer
I cr*)firm that I havg prep*ed the xcwrrts from the records Lrfthe (￿Ul￿ And th8t Ilxy knduje aN
Jnds underthe c4J)trd cothe Church Coun￿[
Srgnattwo crf TrpasL
Namè
PGfo T Qc dl
Address
C41LfJl Qts'TT
Presentation to lh8 'ChU￿h Councll for approval.
I caxffimi that Ihe A¢cwnt8 have been present￿ to the CtrvJrc* coth￿1 on
ar•J wers apprtsved.
9LE Y.¥1
Srgneture of Ihe Chair ofthe meekng
N•nE of the Chair ofthe meetir
2LElz120
Independènt Examiners R&port to thg TTU8t••s of th0
LUESMEAI-
Church
Thfs Rep¢)rt 18 on the C￿reh Accourts for the year eTrJed 31°AJJau8t
Rupe¢tlve r8spon81bllltle8 of Trustee¥ and Examlner
The chwiV$ trustees are Igsponsibl& fcf Ihg preparalion of Ihe &¢counts. Tr charitys Inj8t￿ ￿￿$[der that an audit
is not required for this undw ￿tiOn 144 ofthe ChaKibes Art 2011 (the Charili•8 Actl and that an independent
examinolj'ffi is needed.
It is myre8pon8tbility to..
Examinè ihe atrounls urKJer Secti￿￿ 145 ofthe Charilies Ad
to fdlow the PToc*dL*es laid tS)wn in the generot Dir￿￿ given by the C
CommI88b￿ lundw Section 14515llbl ¢>flh¢ Chariti&8 Act), aTr
to stato wh?theT PartieLrtar rnattg¥s have wne to my attention.
4c15

Ba$ls ol Ind•pend•nt Ex*min•r'$ R•port
My 8xamblal￿ w9$ c4ni8d out In a¢￿ant? wlth g8nero1 txrecltons gNOn by tho Charity commission. An
ex8mln8lion Includes a re￿W of the aL￿U￿ting records kept by the chxrfty and a ￿Mparison ol tha aC¢OLmts
presentod wtth thosè records. It al80 includes ￿nSkI810th)ft of any unusual Ilems or dlsdosums In the 4ccounts.
and Sa8￿ng explanatwjns from Ihg twstees C￿C•M1ng any wjth matters. The procedures undertaken do not
Pro￿18 811 thè eviden¢e th¥t woukl be requlred In en audft, and con¥equenty no opinlon is given as lo whether
the acca)unts prasent a Irue and falrf View th8 rep(￿ Is limited to those mattets sel out in tho 8taiement
bgbw.
Indopffident Examine￿$ Slateme
In conna¢tion with my examlnatth. rKJ mattor has come to my attenlton
(1) whith me reasonable Cal￿ io befigve that in any materfal tP8P8¢t thg requirements..
. to keep aewunllng ￿¢>)￿$ In aceoTd8nc8 vAth ¥ecdon ofthg Charf￿8 A¢t',
to p￿pare accounts whleh accord witrF the accountlng re(xxds and corn￿ wlth tho ac¥ounllng
raquirfjmgnts ol the Chariti•s Act have not been m•t or
121
to which, In my oplnion. attention $hould be drawn in O￿ler to 8nabl6 a prop8r und*rstandlng of the
to ba reached.
. plea￿ delet• th8 words in fhe brackets rfthgy do nofapply appiDPrtal&
131 I ko¥thve nor obt8ineil indgpendent veriflcatk)n of all invèstments vth th& Trustees for M•thodlst
Chvrch Puq)oses ryMCP'I or held other Tw8ts, Bank bolances and Funds at Central Flnance
Board of the Methodist Churth fcF8"1. which am Indlviduglly an excess of £10,ONJ Ilen thousand
p￿Jnds} at tho baJanc* Jhè81 date.
. Plgasg L*clo as appmprfete
Namè
AOWALP
Slgnature
R*vanl Professional quafifieation or body
Addro88
2015 R aTrY P.kts
5015

2ts11
2015 thJrth Rand P.￿$
50¢5