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Emmanuel Baptist Church Sidmouth

Trustees Annual Report

Trustees’ Annual Report

for the period

1[ST] JANUARY 2020 to 31[ST] DECEMBER 2020

EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH SIDMOUTH

Registered Charity No. 1167687

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS
Page
CHURCH INFORMATION 3
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES 4
1 Objectives and Activities 4
2 Public Benefit 4
3 Structure, Governance and Management 4
4 Review of activities 5
5 Financial Review 5
ACCOUNTS 6

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CHURCH INFORMATION

Address

Trustees

Manstone Lane, Sidmouth, EX10 9TU Hilary Atkinson Christine Beswick Sue Cousens David Jefferis Andy Michell ChrisWilson

Charity Number 1167687 Bankers Charities Aid Foundation (CAF Bank) 25 Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent, ME19 4JQ

Independent Examiner

Mr. David Zirker Brookfields, Venn Ottery Road, Newton Poppleford, Sidmouth, Devon EX10 0BU

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

The trustees have pleasure in presenting their annual report and accounts for the year ended 31[st] December 2020.

1 Objectives and Activities

The purposes of the church are:

1 The advancement of the Christian faith in accordance with the basis of faith primarily but not exclusively within Sidmouth and the surrounding neighbourhood,

and

2 Such other charitable purposes as shall in the opinion of the members of the church in general meeting put into practice the teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ in accordance with the basis of faith.

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2 Public Benefit

The trustees consider that the objectives above fulfill the requirements of the Charity Commission’s public benefit disclosure.

3 Structure, Governance and Management

The church is a registered charity. Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) number 1167687 registered on 16 June 2016 and governed by its Constitution dated 21[st] March 2016

The trustees who served in 2019 were:-

Hilary Atkinson - January – December inclusive (Deacon) Christine Beswick – January – December inclusive ( Deacon & Honorary Treasurer) Sue Cousens - January – December inclusive (Deacon) Andy Michell - January - December inclusive (Deacon & Secretary from Sept.) Chris Wilson - January – September inclusive (Elder & Church Secretary) David Jefferis - January to December inclusive (Deacon)

Day to day governance of the church is in the hands of the Church Council (the Trustees). Major decisions are made by the members at Church Members Business Meetings held as required and normally not less than four times a year. However,as a result of the lockdown, there were no further members meetings following the A.G.M. which was held on 24[th] February. The Trustees continued to meet regularly, either externally or via Zoom.

4. Review of activities

4.1

From the beginning of January until the middle of March, services of worship, prayer and the Ministry of God’s Word were held twice on Sundays; other church activities including the Men’s Club, Ladies Fellowship, Prime Time (for the over 60’s) and prayer and Bible study groups continued during this period. As a result of the lockdown, all meetings ceased fom 16[th] March; during the lockdown members were provided with a weekly newsletter/Bible study delivered mainly via e mail. Sunday services resumed in a restricted form, and in accordance with Government guidelines, between 6[th] September and 1[st] November and again from 6[th] December until the end of the year. The majority of services were led by visiting speakers as the church was, and remains, without a pastor.

4.2 Involvement of the congregation

Many members of the congregation are involved in the work of the Church; the Church would be unable to function without their aid. This has been especially so during the coronavirus pandemic with members assisting in the arrangements enabling the church to meet whilst complying with the lockdown requirements.

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4.3 Risk Assessment

Three main areas of risk have been identified, and the following mitigation procedures have been put in place:-

a) The trustees closely monitor and manage the finances to ensure that funds are available for ongoing support of its objectives.

b) DBS checks are made for all those who work with children or other vulnerable groups as part of the charity's activities.

c) Appropriate insurance is in place to protect the charity.

4.4 Charitable giving

4.4.1 The church supports a number of missionaries, Christian workers, Christian organisations and charities both financially and in prayer.

During 2020 these included the following, who were financially supported from church funds:

Robin Asgher at Cranford Baptist Church. Clive Barker. A SIM Pakistan Field Director.. Barnabas Fund (special project) Belgrade Bible School (Oak Hall in Serbia). The Christian Institute Rob Hooks with the London City Mission. The Leprosy Mission. Rich and Zoe in Indonesia

In addition

Helina Zerihun, a sponsored child in Ethiopia, is supported financially by a group of members through the Compassion organisation.

5 Financial Review

Total receipts on unrestricted funds amounted to £101,311, an increase of £29,567 (41%) over the figure for 2019, the decrease in offerings being more than offset by substantial legacies. £21,258 was spent on the Christian Ministry of Emmanuel Baptist Church with the surplus being allocated to reserves. £5,200 was given from the unrestricted funds to Christian Missions both in the UK and overseas. At 31[st] December the General Fund amounted to £80,053, the increase over 2019 arising from savings as a result of the pastoral vacancy, rent income , and legacies.

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Receipts & payments account for the year to 31st December 2020

General Fund receipts
Offerings (including gift aided)
Gift aid tax refund
General Fund – Donations etc.
Legacies received
Rent income - Manse
Income from solar panels
Interest received
Receipts from other church activities
Special Collections
Total receipts less refunds
General Fund payments
2020
£
Pastor - salary & expenses 0
Preacher & F.I.E.C. 2,895
Church maintenance
4,978
Manse Expenditure
2,044
Administration & sundry costs
2,767
Missionary 5,200
Outreach 3,374

Total General Fund Payments
Surplus for year
Accumulated fund b/fwd
Other funds
Accumulated fund at 31st December 2019
Represented by:
CAF Current Account
CAF Gold Account
Manse Net Cost
179,136
2020















Independent Examiner's Report

In spite of the continuing problems of the Covid Pandemic during the year, I had no problems in completing my examination of the accounts for the year ended December 31[st] 2020. I have verified them to be in accordance to the books and records presented to me and the explanations given to me by the Treasurer. I also confirm that no matter has come to my attention which needs further clarification in the accounts.

David Zirker 16/2/2021

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