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CHARITY COMMISSION REG.NO: 1168998

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

30 June 2022

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2021

Report and Account Contents

Report and Account Contents
Page
Charity Information 1
Trustees' Report 3
Statement of Financial Activities 7
Accountants Report 8
Balance Sheet 9
Notes to Accounts 11

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2022

CHARITY INFORMATION

BoardofTrustees Pastor.Peter AdejumoOlatunde
MrMathewOlawaleOladunjoye
MrSamuelOluwatosinAdeleye
Mr Paul Adegelu
Mr Samuel Akinyemi
Mr Smart Shodunke
Mrs. Julianah Adejumo
Mrs Pheby Oyelade
Mrs Janet Shodunke
Mrs Uwa Obazee

Minister In Charge
PastorPeterAdejumoOlatunde
172GainsboroughAvenueOldham
Church Address
Manchester

OL8IAL
Website www.tacmanchester.org
Emailadmin@tacmanchester.org
01616274471/07402959901

Banker
NatWestBank
Unit 6-9
Midway House Long Street
Middleton
M24 6NW
Manchester Accountancy Services
Accountant First Floor
144 Cheetham Hill Road
Manchester
M8 8PZ

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2022

Trustees' Report

The Trustees present their report and accounts for the Year ended June 2022. The trustees of The Apostolic Church (Lawna) Manchester 172, Gainsborough Avenue, Oldham, have the pleasure of presenting the annual report for the purposes of section 45 of the Charities Act 1993 together with the accounts for the Year ended 30 June 2022.

Legal and Administration

The Charity is governed by its constitution and subject to the regulation of the charity commission. The trustees have adopted the provisions of the Statement of Recommended Practice' Accounting and Reporting by Charities' issued in March 2005, in preparing the annual report and financial statements of the Charity.

Structure, Governance and Management

The Charity is constituted as an association of members. The trustees are appointed and reappointed at the annual general meeting. The daily activities are run by the members of the presbytery and vetted by the board of trustees. The trustees have also incorporated the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit, particularly the specific guidance on charities for the advancement of religion. The significant risks to which the Charity has been exposed have been assessed, particularly those relating to the specific operational areas of the Charity and its finances. The Trustees believe that by monitoring reserve levels, ensuring controls over the key financial systems and examining the operational risks faced by the Charity, they have established effective strategies to mitigate those risks.

Trustees

The following persons served as a trustee during the Year:

Pastor Peter Adejumo Olatunde

Mr Olawale Oladunjoye

Mr Oluwatosin Samuel Adeleye

Mr Paul Adegelu

Mr Samuel Akinyemi

Mr Smart Shodunke

Mrs Julianah Adejumo

Mrs Pheby Oyelade Mrs Janet Shodunke

Mrs Uwa Obazee

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2022

Vision & Objectives

The Apostolic Church (Lawna) Manchester is an assembly of The Apostolic Church, an organisation with a presence worldwide.

The Charity's main objectives are:

Activities for the Year

In pursuit of these overall objectives, the Charity operates a Centre for Christian worship located at 172 Gainsborough Avenue, Oldham. In addition, we engage in other communitybased activities, with all our programmes and meetings open to our immediate community and the public at large. As an assembly, our motto is One-fold and One shepherd. This expressly encapsulates our focus that we as believe in oneness and equality as the basis of spiritual and societal relationships creation of God. We also believe everyone must be valued and shown compassion so they can be enabled to live life to the fullest. Through promoting Christian values and ethics, we focus on the family, young, old, elderly, children and all disadvantaged members of society. Our firm belief is that the family unit is a microcosm of society and. Thus seek to ensure Christian family values so that all members within the unit is assisted to be each other's keeper as Christianity teaches. We seek to; furthermore, we encourage this strong family and societal values by encouraging the Christian culture of faith, prayers and other spiritual support at our daily prayer meetings, Sunday services, Tuesday bible study, several other programmes and Christian festivals.

Achievement and Performances for the Year

In September 2021, we had a virtual annual anniversary and thanksgiving of the Church with invited ministers of God from outside the country and music ministers within the UK. The 3- day programme was a virtual event and opened to people from outside the Church and many lives were blessed.

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2022

The Church continued to hold virtual church services where intercessory prayers for the United Kingdom were raised, and teachings on staying home and safe were highlighted.

Plans for the Future

We are looking into how to sustain and expand our community action activities with the Police, Old People's Homes, Hospitals and other charitable organisations in and around Manchester. We will continue our ongoing plan for our place of worship by installing modem communication and computer equipment for training purposes, which will be open to the community. In addition, we plan to procure better children-friendly play and education materials for the Children's Church.

We plan to continue holding faith and religious meetings, youth games and services, distribution of faith literature and expanding faith educational facilities for all age

Financial review of the Year

Donations received during the Year were £42,466.85, and £48,688.90 was spent on Charity activities. The Assembly prepares her account on a cash basis, i.e., receipts and payments. The account under review is for the Year ended 30 June 2022. The full report is presented on page 6. Total receipts within the period total £42,466.85. This amount comprises all collections of tithes, offerings, and special contributions. The total expenditure was £ 48,688.90, including the Church's regular running expenses. In addition, the Church incurred expenses on its construction work of the place of worship, which required a lot of renovations and extensions and the purchase of some musical equipment. Where necessary and within our means, tire church has offered financial support through donations to members and members of the public who are in need and have approached this organisation for help. Approved by the Board of Trustees on 14 February and signed on their behalf by

Pastor Peter Adejumo Olatunde

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2022

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

Detailed Financial Statement for The Year ended 30 June 2022

ReceiptsandPaymentsAccount
Income Recourses:
Tithes, offerings and Donations
Grants

Administrative Expenses:
Accommodation for Anniversary
Transportation
Charitable Projects


Premises Costs:
Rents

Utilities
Insurance

Repairs and Maintenance



General Administrative Expenses:
Telephone and Fax
Cooking and Drinks
Stationery and printing
Sundry Expenses



Legal and Professional Costs:
Professional Cost
Sponsorship and License Cost

Bank Loan Repayment:


Total Payments Made
2022
£
22,466.85
20,000

42,466.85
4,724.54
4,837.09
10,400
19,961.63
7,200
1,767.22
600
7,865
17,432.22
625.62
2,465.27
794

1,314.08
5,198.97
2000
1,434
3,434
2,662.08
48,688.9

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2022

ACCOUNTANT REPORT

Independent Examiner report to the Trustees of Apostolic church (LAWNA) Manchester I report on the accounts of the Trustees of Apostolic church (LAWNA) Manchester for the Year ended 30 June 2022.

Expected responsibility of Trustees and Examiner

The Charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity trustees consider that an Audit is not required for this Year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 and that an independent examination is needed. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act to follow the procedures laid down in general directions given by the charity commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.

Basis of Independent Examiners Report

My Examination was carried out in accordance with the general directions given by the charity commission; an examination includes review of the accounting records kept by the Charity and comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in accounts and seeking of explanation from you as trustee concerning any such matters.

The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would require in an Audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a true and fair view and report is limited to those matters set out the statement below.

Independent examiners statement

In connection with my examination, NO MATTER has come to my attention

  1. Which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirement to keep accounting records and in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act and to prepare account which accord with the accounting records and to comply with the accounting requirements of the 2011 Act HAS NOT BEEN MET or

  2. To which in my opinion attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the account to be reached.

Manchester Accountancy Services 144 Cheetham Hill Road Manchester M8 8PZ

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2022

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

STATEMENTOFFINANCIALACTIVITIES
Detailed Financial Statement for The Yearended 30June2022
Notes 2022
£
Incoming resources
Donation 22,466.85
Grant
20,000
Total Incoming Resources 42,466.85

Resources Expended
Direct Charitable 10,400
Management & Administrative Expenses 38,288.9
Total Resources Expended 48,688.9

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2022

STATEMENTOFFINANCIALACTIVITIES
Notes 2022
£
Balance Sheet as of 30 June 2021

Fixed Assets
Tangible Assets

Current Assets
Cash at bank and in hand 2,669.43

Creditors: Amount falling due within one Year

Net Current Assets
2,669.43

Net assets
2,669.43

Funds of The Charity
Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds 2,669.43

Approved by Board on 14 February 2023

Pastor P Adejumo Olatunde
Trustee

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER JUNE 2022

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

Notes to the Financial Statements for The Year ended 30 June 2022

  1. Accounting policies

  2. a. Basis of Preparation

The account has been prepared under the historical cost convention on a going

concern basis in accordance with the SORP 2005 and accounting standards.

Fees (Tithes) and donations are included in the statement of Financial Activities when received by Charity.

Depreciation has been provided at the following rates to write off the assets over their estimated useful lives.

Fixtures & Fittings 15% straight Line

Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or contractive obligation committing the Charity to pay out resources

Includes all expenditures related to and not directly associated with Charity's charitable activities.

  1. Fees & Donations

Received from the general public attending the Church

  1. Direct Charitable

  2. Funds of Charity

  3. Creditors: Amounts falling due within one Year

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THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (LAWNA) MANCHESTER (TACLM) ANNUAL INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FROM JAN 2022 TO DEC 2022
Jul-21 Aug-21 Sep-21 Oct-21 Nov-21 Dec-21 Jan-22 Feb-22 Mar-22 Apr-22 May-22 Jun-22
ACCOUNT BALANCE 9164.75 9005.25 8021.09 8077.47 11.499.12 8947.58 10635.08 11101.89 8621 5743.65 4446.33 2951.84
TITHE AND OFFERING 912.8 1231.35 1484.22 1773.73 1578.35 1828 2766.4 759.5 5583.35 354.4 1538.65 2231.1 22041.85
CHARITY GRANT 5000 10000 5000 20000
TAC LAWNA UK CONTRIBUTION 425 425
42466.85
PAYMENT SUMMARY
RENT 600 600 600 600 600 600 1200 0 600 600 600 600 7200
UTILITIES 216.88 31.09 77.69 70.46 149.8 82.3 108.12 391.1 205.33 289.37 145.08 1767.22
TELEPHONE AND INTERNET 33.54 33.73 35.94 35.94 35.94 36.56 37.56 35.94 35.94 36.3 37.44 34.84 429.67
MOBILE PHONE 27.95 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 195.95
PASTOR MONTHLY STIPEND 200 200 200 400 1000
WELFARE / HONORARIUM / VOLUNTEER 100 50 400 300 500 1350
SALARY PAYMENT
BUILDING MAINTENANCE 117.37 12.54 99.5 110.46 28.97 16.2 385.04
FURNITURES AND FITTINGS 175 469.45 1400 376.75 67 2488.2
CHURCH AND BUS INSURANCE 600 600
SOUND AND VIDEO EQUIPMENTS 3000 128.7 3128.7
OFFICE STATIONARIES 34.99 35.98 140 100.63 311.6
FACEBOOK AND WEBSITE MANAGEMENT 53.99 38.43 328.02 19.02 19.02 19.02 19.02 19.02 515.54
Transportation (TAXI AND FUEL) 100 61.28 3610 330.25 294.84 311.61 4707.98
GRAPHICS AND PRINTING 550 244 794
CHARITY PROJECT 700 200 1000 2300 5000 1000 200 10400
CREDIT FACILITY 1904.54 1000 1300 150 370 4724.54
BOUNCE BACK LOAN REPAYMENT 221.84 221.84 221.84 221.84 221.84 221.84 221.84 221.84 221.84 221.84 221.84 221.84 2662.08
SPONSORSHIP LICENSE (COS) 500 536 199 199 1434
FOOD BANK & ANNIVERSARY EXP 28.89 218.84 1023.85 637.18 153.57 113.76 105.1 184.08 2465.27
ACCOUNTANT AND LEGAL FEES 500 1000 500 2000
DVLA BUS ROAD TAX 25.84 25.84 51.62 25.81 129.11
1072.26 2115.55 1427.84 3337.07 4164.89 10684.34 9299.59 3240.39 6127.7 1651.72 3083.84 2483.71 48688.9
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