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CORNERSTONE CHURCH (BOURNEMOUTH)

REPORT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED

31[st] DECEMBER 2023

CORNERSTONE CHURCH

INDEX TO THE REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS For the year ended 31[st] December 2023

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Charity Information
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Report of the Trustees 4 – 8
Financial Statements 9 – 12
Copy of independent examiner’s report on the 2023 accounts 13
for Cornerstone Church

Cornerstone Church (Bournemouth) – Annual Report Jan-Dec 2023

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CORNERSTONE CHURCH

CHARITY INFORMATION

The Trustees Mr Toby Butler (Church Leader) Mrs Melinda Fewtrell (until March 2023) Mr Ian Collier Mrs Sue Frewin Secretary Mr David Parish Treasurer Mr David Fleming Principal office address Cornerstone Church Holloway Avenue Bournemouth Dorset BH11 9JR Registered Charity Number 1163367 Inland Revenue charity number X95938 Independent Examiner Mrs Sue Wintle, Oak Accounting Bank CAF Bank Ltd, 25 Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill West Malling Kent ME19 4JQ

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CORNERSTONE CHURCH REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES For the year ended 31[st] December 2023

The Trustees have pleasure in presenting their report and the financial statements for the year ended 31[st] December 2023.

Structure, governance and management

Governing Document

Cornerstone Church is a self-governing, self-financing congregation within the Baptist Union of Great Britain. The decision-making body, being the Church Meeting, comprises all the members of the Church, and is governed in accordance with the constitution adopted on 25[th] September 2014 as part of the process to register with the Charity Commission in accord with the revised rules set out in the Charities Act 2011.

Cornerstone Church was registered with the Charity Commission on 26[th] October 2014.

Organisational structure

The Church membership appoints Ministers, Elders, a Church Secretary and a Treasurer to oversee the running of the affairs of the church. The individuals holding these posts also act as Trustees of the charity.

The church employs Toby & Hannah Butler as joint church leaders with 7 days between them. AJ Fewtrell was employed full-time as our Youth & Children’s Worker until May 2023, when his contract came to an end. Christina Cashell works 2 days a week as our Administrator. Libby Marlow joined in September 2023 on 1.5 days a week, increasing to 2 days a week in December 2023.

All the other Trustees and office bearers are non-stipendiary.

Recruitment and appointment of New Trustees

Ministers, Secretary and Treasurer are all Trustees of the charity and their appointment is approved by the membership at a General Meeting, as and when required. Elders can be voted in as a trustee, in addition to their appointment as Elder.

Objectives and activities

Cornerstone Church is a fellowship of Christian people affiliated to the Baptist Union of Great Britain. The mission of the church is summarised by the statement:

“The principal purpose of the Church is the advancement of the Christian faith according to the principles of the Baptist denomination. The Church may also advance education and carry out other charitable purposes in the United Kingdom and/or other parts of the world.”

Public Benefit

In undertaking the planning of the many activities undertaken during this year, we have taken into account the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit and in particular in relation to the guidance relating to the advancement of religion. We have sought to ensure that all our activities are available and open to all within the community in which we serve, both in the provision of services of worship and in provision of community activity and support.

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Reviewing Progress in Relation to Priorities Identified Last Year (2022)

The priorities identified at the end of 2022 were as follows:

  1. To keep prayer & worship of Jesus at the core of all we do. Prayers happen every weekday except Thursday and are an important part of church life. Evening gathering attendance is low and sporadic, so this will prayerfully be considered.

  2. We would like to have a focussed prayer event, as well as encouraging people to think about and pray for the wider world and our mission partners.

  3. To grow a healthy church, all looking to go further in their journey with Jesus, as missional disciples, building God’s kingdom. We would like to see new housegroups, new leaders, more preachers and others stepping up in ministry.

  4. To encourage more people to access prayer ministry on Sundays and beyond. 5. To diversify Sunday gatherings, with regular opportunities for discussion during the gathering.

  5. To grow our worship team well. We have recently been joined by some gifted musicians, keen to worship together.

  6. To see our children and young people come to know Jesus for themselves.

  7. To see yet more families of those who come for kids’ work engaged in the church too, through chats in the café and hopefully see them coming on Sundays too and finding their own faith, as well as finding a sense of belonging here.

  8. To see our new members actively engaged in using their gifts and serving in our church community and beyond.

  9. To grow as a church in a financially sustainable way. All members are encouraged to tithe regularly, which is a core part of the discipleship life of this church and key to maintaining financial sustainability.

  10. To do what we see God doing and go where He goes – to be wise in what we commit to, with a heart for the last, the least and the lost.

Progress made on these priorities:

i) Weekly prayers were a priority throughout 2023, with 3-4 sessions a week and a growth in attendance, plus monthly evening gatherings. Prayer & worship of Jesus definitely remains a priority in all that we do.

ii) In February 2023 we held a couple of days of prayer, which was well received, but not that well attended. Those who came appreciated the chance to focus on prayer together. In March 2023 we had a Mission Sunday, focussing on our mission partners and why we support them.

iii) We were delighted to run another Alpha Course from January - May 2023, followed by a Bible Course from the Bible Society. Both were very much appreciated and two of those who attended Alpha were baptised during the year. Over the course of 2023, we had one new housegroup, with another stopping in June 2023. Toby ran a preaching course in November 2023, which was well attended, and some new preachers stepped up.

iv) Prayer Ministry is offered every Sunday and people will often ask for prayer. We have also prayed in groups during our Sunday gatherings and on Sunday evening gatherings and this has been much appreciated. We would like to see more coming forward for prayer still.

v) We have had several Sundays where we have split into groups to discuss and pray together as a response to the sermon. This has been well received and we will continue to take this approach. This was particularly prevalent during our Celebration of Discipline series

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in the Autumn.

vi) Our worship team has grown significantly over the last year and we have begun meeting regularly to grow as team together, initially on Sunday nights, but towards the end of the year it was proposed we do this every Thursday evening.

vii) We have seen our children and young people growing in their faith in many ways. We now have a fortnightly bible study group for our youth and one of our young people got baptised in December. Our children’s groups all include time to ask questions and spend time with Jesus.

viii) Some families whose children come to our community groups have attended our messy church Christingle, Light Party and on occasion, All Age services.

ix) We have seen a number of new members step up to various roles in church: children’s work, welcome team, worship band and tea & coffee rotas.

x) As our accounts will show, we are delighted to see sustainable growth in financial giving, which included a generous one off Gift Day showing support for our children’s and youth work.

xi) We look to take time always to pray and seek God’s heart on what we choose to do as a church, always encouraging everyone to love the last, the least and the lost. This is reflected in all we have to offer as a church.

General Overview of the Year

Our average Sunday church attendance is 70-80 people. Around 80 adults and 30 children would consider this their home church.

We ran another Easter holiday club in April, slightly curtailed due to the absence of our children’s and youth worker. We welcomed around 30 children over two days, followed by a Messy Church Good Friday service, which was well attended by those from the local community. We had a wonderful gathering on Easter Sunday, with around 90 in attendance, and an Easter egg hunt beforehand.

We held our annual Family Fun Day in August, with up to 300 people attending. Many from the church volunteered to make it a great success.

We held a Messy Church Light Party in October for local families. About 70 people attended and it was very well received. Our Fireworks Night was a success, with around 300 people attending, enjoying fireworks, ‘s’mores’, firepits, hot dogs and hot chocolate.

Over the course of 2023, we held several all-age gatherings, led by members of our church family. These begin with a breakfast and are well attended and received by all ages, several of whom only attend church on these all age Sundays.

Our Advent season began with two wreath-making workshops, well attended by 50 people from our local community. We held a testimony filled carol service with at least one-third of those who came not regular church attendees, a ‘Messy Church’ Christingle for families with around 80 attending and Christmas Day was a wonderful family celebration.

Activities mainly geared towards adults

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Activities geared mainly towards children and young people

Maintaining the provision of facilities at Cornerstone Church

The church employs the following self-employed contractors on a regular basis:

b) Benefitz Gardening mows the lawn on a fortnightly basis. This ceased in October 2023 as the business is changing.

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Links with other Community Agencies

It has been encouraging to receive positive feedback on our activities during the year from the community, schools and community organisations, and to continue to be recognised as being active in supporting the local community.

Looking Ahead

Here are our 2024 priorities:

1. To keep our eyes focused on Jesus, lifting Him high above all else.

2. Maintain a regular rhythm of prayer & worship.

3. Grow as a church, as disciples and missionaries - missional disciples, seeing growth in depth and new people coming to Christ.

4. To continue to grow a strong children’s ministry, led by our Children’s ministry lead and supported by a growing team.

5. To continue to run all of our youth activities, possibly starting new ones and see more young people come to know Jesus and grow in their relationship with Him.

6. To take the young people to Satellites in Summer 2024 and support them in doing this, before and after the event.

7. To develop a strong leadership team in the first half of the year, ready to take on the challenge of an interregnum for the second half of the year.

8. Develop those with leading and preaching skills, particularly in the younger half of the church.

9. Continue to grow strong disciples, ensuring all those who attend church are able to access a housegroup for regular accountability, support and spiritual growth.

10. To grow as a church family, developing skills and empowering one another in giftings.

11. To find a new church leader (or leaders), seeking God in prayer as a church family to do this.

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14[th] May 2024

The Trustees Cornerstone Church Holloway Avenue Bournemouth BH11 9JR

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS

Report to the Trustees of Cornerstone Church, on accounts for the year ended 31[st] December 2023

Respec've responsibili'es of Trustees and examiner

The Trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year (under sec#on 144(2) of the Chari#es Act 2011 (the Act)) and that an independent examina#on is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner’s statement

My examina#on was carried out in accordance with General Direc#ons given by the Charity Commission. An examina#on includes a review of the accoun#ng records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes considera#on of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explana#ons from you as trustees concerning any such ma2ers. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair view’ and the report is limited to those ma2ers set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner’s statement

In the course of my examina#on, no ma2er has come to my a2en#on:

  1. Which gives me reasonable cause to believe that, in any material respect, the Trustees have not met the requirements to ensure that:

  2. a. Proper accoun#ng records are kept (in accordance with sec#on 41 of the Act); and

  3. b. Accounts are prepared which agree with the accoun#ng records and comply with the accoun#ng requirements of the Act; or

  4. To which, in my opinion, a2en#on should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Signed… SueW ……… Date… 14/5/2024…..

Sue Wintle FMAAT Accoun#ng Technician 27 Basco2 Road Bournemouth Dorset BH11 8RJ