Report and Accounts
For the Year ended
31[st] March 2024
Table of Contents
| Table of Contents | |
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| Page | |
| Legal and Administrative Information | 1 |
| Trustees Report for the year | |
| Aims & Organisation | 2 |
| Health & Safety | 2 |
| Review of activities & achievements | 2 |
| * Sunday Worship | 2 |
| * Bible Study & Prayer Meetings | 3 |
| * Ladies Bible Study | 3 |
| * Baptism | 3 |
| * Café@Chapel | 3 |
| * Food Bank | 3 |
| * Warm Space | 3 |
| * Overseas Links | 3 |
| * Newsletter | 4 |
| * Travels with a Camera (TWAC) | 4 |
| * Music club | 4 |
| * Hire of Chapel | 4 |
| * Membership | 4 |
| * Chapel infrastructure & Equipment | 4 |
| * Other | 4 |
| Review of Financial Activities | 5 |
| Statutory Disclosure | 5 |
| Funds | 5 |
| Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees | 6 |
| Statement of Financial Activities & Balance Sheet | 7 |
| Statement of Assets & Liabilities | 8 |
| Notes to the Accounts | 9 & 10 |
| Notes 2 – 3 to the Accounts | 11 |
| Notes 4 – 6 to the Accounts | 12 |
| Note 7 to the Accounts – Fund Balances | 13 |
Bodenham Christian Fellowship
Legal and Administrative Information
31[st] March 2024
| Full name:of charity: | Bodenham Christian Fellowship |
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| Working name:: | Bodenham Christian Fellowship |
| Registered number: | Bodenham Christian Fellowship was registered with the charity commission on 4thAugust 2015. Charity Number: 1162981 |
| Principal address: | The Chapel, Chapel Lane, Bodenham Moor, Herefordshire HR1 3HR |
| Governing document: | Constitution dated 7thJuly 2015. |
| Management of Bodenham Christian Fellowship |
The management of Bodenham Christian Fellowship is through its Trustees/officers: The five year term of office renewed until 22nd September 2024 of the following three Trustees: Mr. Peter John Lefroy Owen Mrs. Marion Kathleen Pearson Mr. David Paul Hill Three Trustees appointed 10thOctober 2018 for five years since extended to 9thOctober 2028: Gwenllian Mary Bowden; Rebecca Anne Burnill; Leonard George Day; The Officers have oversight of the Fellowship and report to the Holding Trustees, (the owners of the Chapel) at their Annual Meeting. Those who have been received into membership of the Fellowship meet quarterly through the year. |
| Main Agents: | Bankers: Lloyds TSB Bank plc, Solicitor (Chapel Deeds): Woodland Davies,18 Castle Street, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford, HR3 5DF. Independent Examiner: Mr. TimothyBurnill,Bodenham,Hereford |
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Bodenham Christian Fellowship Officers’ Report For the year ended 31[st] March 2024
AIMS AND ORGANISATION
On 22[nd] January 1965 the land and buildings comprising Bodenham Chapel (formerly the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel) were conveyed to the Holding Trustees for use as a meeting place for worship and Fellowship in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Holding Trustees have passed the day to day management of the Building and activities to Bodenham Christian Fellowship and is now the responsibility of the Fellowship Trustees as officers and those who have been admitted into membership of the Fellowship, none of whom receive any form of remuneration for their work. The Officers confirm that they have complied with their duty under Section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 to have due regard to the Charity Commissions guidance on Public Benefit. In addition to the original three officer/Trustees, whose term of office expires on 22[nd] September 2024, the Fellowship appointed four new Trustees (once since deceased) on 10[th] October 2018 for a five year term of office to October 2023, which was extended to 2028 at the 2023 Annual meeting.
The Fellowship became a registered Charity on 4[th] August 2015. Charity Number: 1162981.
HEALTH & SAFETY
The Officers and members seek to maintain the building in a condition that fulfils Health & Safety legislation.
REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
In 2023-24 the activities of the Fellowship have continued and numbers attending have stabilised and shown a small increase. Sunday Worship, Ladies Bible Study, café@chapel, Music Club, Songs of Worship, & Travels with a Camera were all held successfully during the year.
The Fellowship is independent of any denomination and is a member of ‘Churches Together in Hereford’ and the national organisation ‘The Evangelical Alliance’. The Fellowship is run on a week by week basis by its trustees, officers and members, with a separate body of Trustees (including five Fellowship members) overseeing the building. We welcome visitors to any of our services and meetings. In the year to 31st March 2024, donations of £3,279 were made to Christian missions, aid organisations and local charities including £666 raised from café@chapel, and £333 raised from Travels with a Camera.
Sunday Worship
We continued weekly services at the Chapel every Sunday from 10.30am – 11.45. The attendances at Sunday morning worship have increased to between 20 and 30. We continue to welcome friends and carers from Moor Court in Bodenham. The services regularly include a monthly Fellowship Service at which members
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and friends take part. Other services involve speakers from within the Fellowship and other churches on the remaining Sundays. Services are generally informal and are followed by refreshments. A ‘Carols by Candlelight’ service was held at 3.30pm prior to Christmas. In 2023-24 we welcomed the following speakers for their first visit – Rev’d Andy Dodwell and John Vinall. We are thankful to Jan Masters who has delighted the Fellowship with her playing of the keyboard on a regular basis and for introducing a ‘Songs of Worship’ afternoon once a month.
Bible Study & Prayer Meetings
A weekly Bible Study & Prayer meeting has been held on Thursday afternoon at the Chapel. Studies have included ‘Prophesy through the book of Zechariah’ and ‘The Book of Romans’
Ladies’ Bible Study
A Ladies Bible Study is held twice a month at the Chapel on Tuesday mornings. This has been led on a regular basis by Rebecca Burnill. Studies have been ‘Old Testament Overview: Full of Promise’, ‘Hebrews – an anchor for the soul’ and ‘Is Easter Unbelievable?’
Baptism
There was one baptism during the year (Jennifer Lewis).
Café@Chapel
Café@Chapel has continued on Thursday mornings from 10.30am – 12noon and is an opportunity for anyone to call in for coffee and a chat. Our thanks go to those who have hosted café during the year.
Donations from the 2023-24 proceeds of £666 have been made to Muheza Hospice Care; Close House centre for young people; Midlands Air Ambulance; St. Michael’s Hospice; Hereford Vennture, and Water Aid £100 each & Ear Aid Nepal £66.
Food Bank
The Fellowship has a bi-monthly collection of food which is passed to the Hereford (Challenge Church) Food Bank for distribution.
Warm Space
After the poor response to this initiative in the winter of 2022-23 it was decided not to continue this in the 2023-24 winter.
Overseas links
In 2023 & 2024 Mike & Fiona Smith were able to make return visits to the Ear Aid Nepal E.N.T. hospital in Pokhara. We also maintain links with an orphanage at Osorhei in Romania, and hosted the Bodenham Ukraine support group meetings.
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Newsletter
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A monthly newsletter is produced which is available from the Chapel or can be delivered on request. We are thankful to John Waldegrave for his ‘Sermons in a Nutshell’ and to all other contributors.
A magazine holder is located beneath the external noticeboard so that newsletters can be collected by anyone when the Chapel is locked.
Travels with a Camera Presentations (TWAC)
The Chapel was used for Travels with a Camera on 13 occasions with presentations on ‘The Brest Maritime Festival’, ‘Herefordshire through the seasons’, ‘Travels through Cambodia 2023’, ‘The island that erupted’, ‘Where am I’ (2 shows), ‘Israel – past and present’, ‘General Practice – the joys the pitfalls, the weird & the horrors’, ‘By steam train through Jordan & Syria’, ‘National Parks of the U.S.A.’, ‘Around the Mediterranean’, ‘Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela’, and ‘Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan’. Numbers attending have been between 10 & 25. Thanks go to our visiting presenters, Bob Burson, Cathy Crowther, Dr. Frank Ryding, Mike & Sue England, Dr. Audrey Nunn, Mike Steadman & Barry Wilson.
Music Club
A music club for children has continued monthly on Saturday mornings of each month from 10.00 to 11.00am led by David Weber from Leominster, with helpers from within the Fellowship and from other Churches.
Hire of Chapel
The Chapel has been hired out to Carers Support and Ukraine support groups. It is again available for regular or occasional use by other village organisations or individuals, with hire charges currently being £10 per hour, £20 per session or £35 per day.
Membership
The Fellowship was saddened to lose a former leader and musician, Peter Hollingsworth who went to be with his Saviour & Lord in 2023.
Chapel Infrastructure & Equipment
There were no significant changes to the building, except for the purchase of new double glazed windows in the foyer at a cost of £2,428, purchase of a new Vacuum Cleaner (£304) and electrical rewiring etc (£1,339).
Other
The Fellowship has been a member of The Evangelical Alliance since 2003 and continues in membership of Churches Together in Hereford. Bodenham Christian Fellowship can be visited on the internet at: www.findachurch.co.uk/churches/so/so55/bodenhamcf/index.html Entries and events are also included in the Bodenham newsletter. Events are also posted on Bodenham Next Door’ https://nextdoor.co.uk
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REVIEW OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES AND AFFAIRS
Total receipts for the year amounted to £35,306 (2023: £18,632) and total payments amounted to £15,263 (2023: £11,202), resulting in an overall surplus of £20,043 (2023: surplus £7,430).
During the year the main items of expenditure on the Chapel & Equipment were on replacement Chapel Windows, £2,428 and Electrical Rewiring etc £1,339.
A total of £3,279 (2023: £4,227) was donated to various mission, aid, and other charitable organisations. This includes £333 raised from Travels with a Camera (2023: £957); and £666 from café@chapel (2023: £816).
A claim for Tax relief on Gift Aided donations made in 2023-24 for £2,304 will be made to HMRC. This includes collections received under the GASDS (Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme). This has not been included in the 2023-24 accounts.
Details of all gifts and donations made during the year can be found in note 3 to the accounts on page 11 of this report.
STATUTORY DISCLOSURE
No payments have been made to Officers during the year except for the reimbursement of authorised and validated expenditure.
FUNDS
Funds held are available and adequate to fulfil the obligations of the Fellowship.
On behalf of the officers
Susan England 24[th] July 2024
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Bodenham Christian Fellowship
Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees of Bodenham Christian Fellowship
I report on the accounts of the Fellowship for the year ended 31[st] March 2024, which are set out on pages 7 to 13.
Basis of independent examiner’s report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records maintained by the Fellowship and a comparison of the accounts prepared from those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking 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, I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
Independent examiner’s statement
In accordance with instructions given to me, I have examined the accounts of Bodenham Christian Fellowship for the year ended 31[st] March 2024, as set out on pages 7 to 13.
In my opinion these financial statements agree with the transactions during the period as recorded in the books of account and fairly reflect the assets of Bodenham Christian Fellowship at 31[st] March 2024.
In connection with my examination no matter has come to my attention which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements to keep accounting records in accordance with Section 41 of the Act have not been met: or to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Timothy Burnill 24[th] July 2024
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BODENHAM CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
For the year ended 31 March 2024
| Note INCOMING RESOURCES Voluntary Sources Weekly offerings & gifts - Gift Aid Weekly offerings & gifts - non Gift Aid Gifts & Donations Gifts & Donations (for Gift Aid) Gifts & Donations for GASDS Gifts (via Stewardship Services) Hire of Chapel Café@Chapel Music & Craft Club Travels with a Camera Gift Aid & GASDS Tax Rebate Total - income from voluntary sources Miscellaneous Receipts Bank Interest Total - Miscellaneous Income TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES RESOURCES EXPENDED Direct Charitable Payments Fellowship expenses 2 Gifts to Missions 3 Total - Direct Charitable payments Other payments Building Management 4 Gardening, Maintenance & Equipment 5 Other expenditure 6 Total - Other payments TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED Net incoming/(outgoing)resources Fund balances brought forward FUND BALANCES CARRIED FORWARD 7 Monetary Assets Current Account Less Creditors and unpresented cheques Bank adjusted for creditors etc Cash TOTAL - MONETARY ASSETS |
Total 2024 £ 1,321 0 21,748 4,860 1,707 2,228 470 666 0 661 1,578 |
Total 2023 £ 1,893 0 6,879 1,258 1,072 3,217 502 790 0 1,495 1,527 |
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| 35,238 68 68 |
18,632 0 0 |
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| 35,306 | 18,632 | |
| (1,217) (3,279) |
(1,454) (4,227) |
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| (4,496) | (5,681) | |
| (4,444) (5,214) (1,110) |
(2,875) (2,272) (374) |
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| (10,767) | (5,520) | |
| (15,263) | (11,202) | |
| 20,043 10,940 |
7,430 3,510 |
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| 30,983 | 10,940 | |
| 31,100 (200) |
11,846 (1,196) |
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| 30,900 | 10,650 | |
| 82 | 290 | |
| 30,983 | 10,940 |
All activities are classed as continuing
There are no recognised gains or losses to be included in the above The notes on pages 9 - 13 form part of these accounts
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Bodenham Christian Fellowship
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
At 31[st] March 2024
Non Monetary assets held for the fellowship’s own use
Bodenham Chapel (re-built 1874), Chapel Extension (built 1986), burial ground and car park.
Furniture, fittings and equipment including keyboard, laptop computer, projector, electronic hymnal, & chairs.
Liabilities
There were no outstanding liabilities at 31[st] March 2024.
To be approved by the trustees and members and signed on their behalf by:
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Susan England Timothy Burnill
Treasurer Independent Examiner
Date: 24 [th] July 2024 24 [th] July 2024
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The notes on pages 9 to 13 form part of these accounts
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Bodenham Christian Fellowship
Notes to the Accounts
For the year ended 31 March 2024
1 Principal accounting policies
Basis of accounting
The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention in accordance with applicable accounting standards and the Statement of Recommended Practice – Accounting by Charities, on a receipts and payments basis.
Incoming resources
All incoming resources that have been received within the financial year are included in the Statement of Financial Activities when the Fellowship is legally entitled to the income.
Resources expended
All expenditure is accounted for on a cash basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all costs relating to that category.
Funds
General funds represent those funds which are not subject to any restrictions regarding their use.
All Fellowship funds are held in the General Fund. Any income received for specific purposes is identified within the General Fund until expended.
Reserves Policy
All funds are held in General Funds and the Fellowship does not hold reserves.
Investment Policy
The Fellowship does not currently retain a significant level of funds which would necessitate a formal investment policy to be set up.
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Ethical Framework for investment decisions
In view of the lack of a current investment policy this is currently not relevant.
Management of Risk
There is no formal arrangement for independent verification of weekly offerings. These remain in the sole control of the Treasurer or other nominated member (in Treasurer’s absence). As no collections are taken during services the amount of cash received is very limited. The offering boxes are emptied weekly, usually after services, but may include donations made at intervals through the preceding week. The majority of offerings are made through charitable agencies using a system of bank transfers or vouchers and for which tax relief has already been claimed.
Receipts at ‘events’ are collected immediately after the end of the event and any payments made immediately to speakers or chosen charities.
The Treasurer’s accounts are validated monthly by a member/trustee of the Fellowship.
Non monetary assets
No value is placed on the land or buildings owned by the Fellowship in the accounts. The Chapel building had a value for insurance purposes in 2023-24 of £373,695 and the contents £20,179.
Furniture and equipment is written off in the year of purchase and is separately disclosed in the receipts and payments account.
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BODENHAM CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
For the year ended 31 March 2024
| Note 2 Fellowship Expenses Speakers Expenses & Gifts Printing, Stationery & Postage Outreach Literature Newsletter Costs 2 Total - Fellowship Expenses 3 Gifts to missions Barnabas Fund British Red Cross Christian Institute Ear Aid Nepal (incl Nayagaun Church) GLOW (God loves orphans & widows - Nepal) Hereford Muheza Link - Hospice Care (K. Collins) Mission Aviation Fellowship SASRA TEAR Fund Vennture Water Aid (incl £100 in memory of Frank Hulme 2023) Donations from café@chapel (relating to previous year) Challenge Church Food Bank Close House Ear Aid Nepal Hereford Muheza Link - Hospice Care (K. Collins) Midland Air Ambulance St. Michael's Hospice Vennture (Street Pastors & Night shelter) Water Aid Donations from Travels with a Camera British Red Cross Ear Aid Nepal Linda Norgrove Foundation The Joy School, Uganda 3 Total - Gifts to missions |
Total Total 2024 2023 £ £ 750 645 439 353 28 319 0 137 1,217 1,454 200 200 200 0 200 200 660 860 0 100 120 120 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 100 200 0 100 100 100 66 90 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 100 0 0 157 213 634 40 30 80 136 3,279 4,227 |
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BODENHAM CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
For the year ended 31 March 2024
| Note 4 Building Management Heating & Lighting Insurance Water 4 Total - Building Management 5 Gardening, Maintenance & Equipment Electrical Work, Lights etc Gardening Fire Protection Services Window & carpet cleaning Double glazed windows Paving 5 Total - Gardening & Maintenance 6 Other Expenditure Refreshments & other Bank Charges Christian Copyright Licence Subscription - Churches Together Hfd Subscription - Evangelical Alliance Subscription - Find a Church Website Subscription - ThirtyOneEight Subscription - Zoom 6 Total - Other Expenditure |
Total Total 2024 2023 £ £ 3,876 2,274 483 406 84 194 4,444 2,875 1,988 564 560 210 68 122 170 130 2,428 0 0 1,245 5,214 2,272 569 116 0 15 93 87 35 0 90 90 22 22 146 45 155 0 1,110 374 |
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BODENHAM CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
For the year ended 31 March 2024
| Note 7 Fund Balances ASSETS Current Account less unpresented cheques) Cash in hand increase/(decrease) NET ASSETS FUNDS All Funds: All Funds TOTAL FUNDS |
01-Apr Receipts Payments 31-Mar 2023 2024 £ £ £ £ 10,650 35,513 (15,263) 30,900 290 (207) 0 82 |
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| 10,940 35,306 (15,263) 30,983 |
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| 10,940 35,306 (15,263) 30,983 |
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| 10,940 35,306 (15,263) 30,983 |
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