Peninsula Gospel Partnership
Receipts and Payments Account for the Year ended 31 August 2021
| Receipts Partners' subscriptions & donations Student fees & conference receipts Payments Administrator's travel expenses Course speakers' travel expenses Bank charges Website maintenance and management Course and conference accomodation and expenses Donations to Christian charity organisations Contribution to Regional Gospel Partnership Excess receipts over payments for period Statement of assets Bank balance at 31 August 2021 |
2021 £ 1450 4114 5564 0 0 84 494 391 400 1000 2370 3194 13521 |
2020 £ 1350 3043 |
|---|---|---|
| 4393 | ||
| 67 326 60 668 250 |
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| 1371 | ||
| 3022 | ||
| 10327 |
Peninsula Gospel Partnership
Report of the trustees for the year ended 31 August 2021
The trustees who have served during the year are:
Rev’d Philip de Grey-Warter (Retired during year) Rev’d Simon Austen Mr John Pengelly Mr George Meredith (Retired during year) Mr Daniel Leafe Mr Robert Styring
STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
The charity is constituted as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, first registered on 12 September 2016 and operates in Devon and Cornwall. The trustees serve for a fixed term before being required to retire. The organisation’s Charity Number is 1169140.
OBJECTS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE CHARITY
Peninsula Gospel Partnership (PGP) is a partnership of local Christians with a shared vision, a network of local churches, promoting the gospel, sharing good practice, facilitating training and close contact with other regional Gospel Partnerships. PGP is unashamedly evangelical.
Central to the purpose of PGP is proclaiming the message of the cross as God's way of saving people from his coming judgement.. It is the conviction of PGP that as the Bible is taught in the power of the Holy Spirit, God’s voice is heard and sinners are brought to repentance and faith. It is primarily through the local church that believers are brought to faith in Christ and believers are built up in Him.
PGP has the following aims:
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To strengthen local churches and encourage them to contend for Biblical Christianity
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To train members of existing congregations for a wide range Bible-teaching gospel ministries in local churches
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To encourage suitably gifted men and women to consider going into fill time gospel ministry
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To promote schemes for ministry trainees (apprentices)
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To stimulate or plant congregations in areas where gospel ministry is weak or non-existent
FINANCIAL REVIEW
The Receipts and payments account shows an excess of receipts over payments of £3194 for the year leaving the charity with total assets of £13521 represented by cash at Bank of the same amount.