Trustees' Annual Report for the period
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Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Other names charity is known by NA Registered charity number (if any) 1169334
Charity's principal address HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, KINGSTON LANE UXBRIDGE MIDDLESEX Postcode UB8 3PW
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for whole **year ** |
Name of person (or body) entitled to appoint trustee (ifany) |
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| John Stuart Reid | Chair | Ongoing | In accordance with our | |
| George Ewan | 30thSeptember 2022 | GoverningDocument | ||
| ChristyJohn | Senior Minister | Ongoing | ||
| Linda Hector | Treasurer | Ongoing | ||
| Samuel Niranjan | 30thSeptember 2022 | |||
| Isabella Singham | 30thSeptember 2022 |
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
| Name | Dates acted if not for whole year |
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| John Stuart Reid | Ongoing |
| George Ewan | 30thSeptember 2022 |
| ChristyJohn | Ongoing |
| Linda Hector | On going |
| Samuel Niranjan | 30thSeptember 2022 |
| Isabella Singham | 30thSeptember 2022 |
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
| Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) | Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) | Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) |
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| Professional Advice is obtained as and when required |
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)
See Trustee list above
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Section B Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity’s trusts
Memorandum and Articles of Association Type of governing document
- (eg. trust deed, constitution)
Company Limited by Guarantee How the charity is constituted Company No. 10312664 (eg. trust, association, company) In accordance with clause 18.2: Senior Minister nomination and Trustee Trustee selection methods Board appointment
- (eg. appointed by, elected by)
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:
- policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees;
The Trustee Board make every effort to ensure that their knowledge and understanding of governance and compliance is up to date, and use professional advisors and Charity Commission guidance as and when required.
Relationships with other organisations are given in Section D.
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the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works;
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relationship with any related parties;
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trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them.
Section C Objectives and activities
The objects of the Church ("the Objects") are for the benefit of the public:
(a) To advance the Christian faith in accordance with the Statement in such ways and in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the Church Council from time to time may think fit;
Summary of the objects of the (b) To relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and charity set out in its preserve good health by the provision of funds, goods or services of any governing document kind including through the provision of counselling and support in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the Church Council from time to time think fit; and
(c) To advance education in such ways and in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the Church Council from time to time may think fit.
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The Trustees keep in mind the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit when planning our activities for the year. As a matter of course, reference is made to our charitable objects and agreed objectives to aid decision-making. It is the aim of Hillingdon Pentecostal Church to serve and meet the holistic need of the community, and we do this in various ways as detailed below: Weekly Services of Public Worship
We meet every Sunday morning as a church community for public worship, teaching and observing the Christian sacraments. The groups for children and young people also take part during this time. The church also meets on a Sunday evening once a month and in five house fellowships on a twice monthly basis. Other services include prayer meetings for men and women, a week every quarter dedicated to prayer and fasting, Easter, Christmas and New year services, men and women’s meetings, baptismal services and dedication services.
Christian Training and Study
Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit)
The church undertook a ten-week course that took place every Sunday evening. The course included a one day away day. The Church also undertook a Baptism Course ,which concluded with 7 baptismal candidates completing the sacrament of baptism. Young People and children at HPC also receive age-appropriate training every Sunday morning that looks at Christian doctrine and other relevant faith issues. A one-day Leaders Away day was organised to equip and train leaders of the various departments at HPC. The children and young people’s groups also undertake regular team meetings. Special meetings for advancement of the Christian religion The church organised a pancake event towards Easter. Members of the public and the congregation were invited for a pancake and free hot drink. This was used as an opportunity to hand out Christian literature and talk to those who may be interested in the Christian faith.
A second outreach event was organised on the occasion of the Queen’s Jubilee when members of the public and the congregation were invited for cakes and hot drinks. Children and young people had the opportunity to invite their friends and family to the Light up the Night party. The event involved games, a bonfire, fireworks and was an opportunity for the young people to share their faith.
The church also celebrated the several cultures that are part of the congregation through the event Let the nations rejoice. This was an opportunity to invite friends, family colleagues to an evening of Christian song, dance from the many cultures represented in the church.
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Pastoral care of the Church members, adherents and the wider
community
Pastoral care for church members is organised through House fellowship leaders and the deacon for pastoral care.
Pastoral care takes the form of Home visits, emergency childcare assistance, assistance with transportation, hospital visits and phone calls. The men’s fellowship has also been engaged in providing practical support such as garden upkeep etc when required.
A Christmas meal was organised to host those amongst the congregation who were on their own or away from family.
We also network and engage with government agencies when the particular needs of an individual needs of a member may require us to do so.
We undertake activities for all age groups – details are in Section D
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Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)
You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:
We acknowledge the valuable contribution made by volunteers from within our church community, without whom we would be unable to offer such a wide range of activities for the public benefit.
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policy on grantmaking;
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policy programme related investment;
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contribution made by volunteers.
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Section D Achievements and performance
1 .Working with Children Summary of the main The aim of our children’s work is to not only to provide a fun and practical achievements of the charity Biblical teaching curriculum but also to create outreach opportunities to during the year which children in the church can invite their friends, and we can invite children from the local community. Some of our activities were as follows: Family service which was led by the children of the church, Summer combined groups, visit to a Bible Exhibition and bi- monthly meetings for volunteers who are part of the Children's work. A Back to School Prayer Sunday takes place at the beginning of every school year. Over the years there has been a significant increase in the number of children attending church. 2.Youth Work
Our church is sensitive to the needs of its members regardless of age, gender, race and background. We have two groups within the youth work with ages ranging from 12 to 14 and 15 to 19. Our aim is to build faith and provide the means to make sound life choices. The young people have enjoyed activities together to build relationships. This included a Mother’s and Daughters Pampering Event on the occasion of Mother’s Day, a Youth Social that included bowling and refreshments and a Car wash Fund raising Event for Ukraine. The young people are considered to be a vital part of the church community and the activities that take place on a Sunday morning as they volunteer in the music, worship and children's work on one Sunday of the month. 3.Women’s Group The ministry to women at the church takes place through two groupsWomen Together, where women of all ages meet together for a time of fellowship, teaching, activities, worship and refreshments. This takes place once every three months. One of this events , included a talk from a Domestic Violence Survivor and the women. We-Connect is a new group which meets once in two months and aims to provide a relaxed atmosphere for older women to meet together.
4 .Men’s Group
Men’s Fellowship runs as a group to empower and equip men to be positive role models in the family, church, community and work place, and to help those in need. The Men’s fellowship meets monthly providing an environment for all men to share, fellowship and grow holistically. As part of the men’s fellowship, we are conscious that the engagement of our young people, is key, and we aim to encourage, communication and bonding through different events.
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Section D Achievements and erformance p
5. Students at Brunel University
The church engaged with students attending Brunel University through the hosting of student lunches through the months of September and October. Students from Brunel University were also invited for student socials. A few foreign students were provided assistance in getting to know the area better and with assistance to find shops and avenues that would meet their particular needs. The Students were also part of a Christmas meal. 6. Attending Christian Festivals and Family events Several families from HPC attended New Wine, which a Christian Festival. This was followed by a four Day Family Camp for members of the church at Stampwell Farm.
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Section E Financial review
Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves
The church keeps in its operating account a reserve of 6 month's salary (£15,000) and a further £3,000 for unforeseen expenses. This is in keeping with the current assets of £57,298.
Details of any funds materially in deficit
n/a
Further financial review details (Optional information)
You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about:
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the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising);
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how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity;
The principal source of funds is through donations from church members and congregations.
The Trustees ensure that the expenditure is solely used to support the key objectives of the charity and in line with its charitable objects.
Reserves and other financial policies are reviewed regularly by the Trustee Board.
- investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted.
Section F Other optional information
Section G Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
Signature(s) Christy John Full name(s)[John Stuart Reid ] Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Chair Senior Minister etc) Date 28th October 2022
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REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER.. 10312664 {England and Wales) REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER.. 1169334 REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 FOR HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Seymour Tayk)r Limited 57 London Road kligh Wycombe Buckingharnshlre HP11 1BS
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CONTENTS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 310ECEMBER 2021 Page Report of the Trustees Independgnt Examlner's Report Statement of Flnanclal Acllvltles Statement of Flnan¢lal Posltlon Notes to the Flnanclal Statements 9 10 13 Detalled Statement of Flnancial Activities 14
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEM8ER 2021 Th6 Iruglees who are also directors of the charity for the purposes of the Companies Act 2Q06, present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2021. The Iruslees have 8dopled the provisions of Accounlino and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Praclic applicable lo charities preparing their accounts in accordance wilh (he Financial Reporting Standard applicable in ihe UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 (effective 1 January 20191. The trustees, who are directors for the PLTrrposes of company law, present the annual report tether with thè flnancial statements of the charitabla company for the year ended 31 Dacernber 2021. OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES Ob ècls and aims The objects of the Chur¢h Iyhe Objects") are for the benefit of the pblic.. lal To advan the Christian faith in accordance with the Slalement in such ways and in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the Church Council fr7 lime to time may think til. (bl To relieve sickness and financial hardship and lo promole and preserve good health by the provision of funds. goods or servlces of any kind including through the provision of counselling and support in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the Church Council from time to lime think fil,. and {0} To advance education in such ways and in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the Church Council from Ilme to Ilme may think flt. The Trustees keep in mind Ihe Charily Commission's guidan on public b¥nelil when yl(Inning our acllvllies for the year. As a matter of course, reference is made lo our charitable objects and agreed objectives to aid decision-making. It is the aim of Hillingdon PentecDslal Church to see and meet the holisbc need of Ihe community, and we do this in various ways as detailed below. Ob'eclives strat ies and activities Weèkly Services of Public Worship W6 meet every Sunday momlng as a church communlty for public worshlp, leaching and obsèNing th& Christien sacraments. The groups for childran and young peop16 also tsk8 part during this timo. Th6 church also meets on a Sunday evening once a monlh and in five house fellowships on a Iwice monthly basis. Olher servicas include prayer meetings for men and women, 2 week every quarter dedicated lo prayer and fasting. Easter, Christrnas and New year serviGes. men and women's meelings. baptismal services and dedication services. Christian Training and Study The church undertook a ten-week course that look place every Sunday evening. The course included a one day away day. The Chur¢h also undertook a Bapllsm Course ,whi¢h cclUded wih 7 baptismal candldale5 ¢ompl8tSng the sacr8m8nt of baptlsm. Young People and children at HPC also re1ve a9e-2ppropriale training every Sunday momlng Ihal looks al Christi8n doctrine and other relevant faith issues. A one-day Leaders Away day was organised to equip and train leaders of the various departments al HPC. The Children and young people's groups also undertake regular team meelings. Special meetings for advancement of the Christian religic Paye 1
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 The church organised a pancake event towards Easter. Members of the public and the congregation were invited for a pancake and free hol drtnk. This was used as an opportunity lo hand out Christtan literature and talk lo those who may be interested in the Christian f21th. A se¢ond outaCh event was organised on the occasion of Ihe Queen's Jubilee when members of the publlc and the congregation were invited for cakes and hot drinks. Children and young people had the opportunity lo invite Ihair friands 8nd family to the Light up the Night party. The event involved games, a bonfire, fireworks and was an opportunlly for the young peoplo lo share their faith. The church also calebrated the sev6ral cullures Ihal are part of the congregation through the event Lel the nations rejoice. This was an opportunily lo invite friends, family colleagues to an evening of Christlan songi dance from the many Gultures represented in the church. Pastoral Ca of the Church mombers, adharanls and the wid&r communily Pastoral cara for church members is organised through House fellowship leaders and the deacon for pastoral care. Pastoral care takes the form of Home wsiis, &m8rgency ¢hlldcara asslstan¢e, asslstance wlh ITansportation. hospital visits and One ¢alls. The men's fellowship has also been ongag8d in providing practical support such as garden upkeep etc when requlred. A Christmas meal was organised to host those amongst the ngregation who were on their own or away from tamily. We also network and engage with government agencios when tho partS¢ular needs of an indlvidual rbeeds of a member rnay require us lo do so. We undertake activities for all age gmups- details are in Saction D. We acknowledge the valuable ¢onlrlbutlon made by volunte8rs from withln our church communlty. wllhoul whom we would be unable to offer such a wlde range of acllvllle8 for the pub11c bnet. ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE Working with Children The aim of our children's work is lo not only to provide a fun and practical Biblical lèaching curriculum but also lo create outreach opportunities lo which children in the church can invite their friends, and we can Invite children from the local comrnunily. Some of our aclivllies were as follows.. Family service which was led by the children of the ¢hurch, suMer combined groups, visit lo a Bible Exhibition and bi- monthly meolings for volunteers who are part of the Children's work. A Back lo School Prayer Sunday lakes place al the beglnning of every schoc>l year. Over the years there has been a sÉgnificanl increase in the number of chlldren allendlng church. Youth Work Our church is sensitive lo the needs of ils members regardless of age, gender, race and b8ckground. Wo have two groups within the youth work with ages ranging frcxn 12 10 14 and 15 10 19. Our aim is lo build faith and provide the means lo make sound life Cho[8. Pag6 2
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 The young people have eTTrJoyed acdvllies together to build relationships. This included a Mother's and Daughters Pampeting Event on the occasion of Molhevs Day, a Youth Social that included bowling and refreshmènts and a Car wash Fund raising Event for Ukraine. The young people are Gollsidered lo be a vital part of the church communily and the aeliwlies that lake place on a Sunday morning as they volunteer in the music, worship and children's work on one Sunday of the month. Women's G¥oup The mlni81ry to women al the church lakes place thmugh two grDUPS- Women Together. where women of all agas meet together for a lime of fgllowship. teaching, activitSes, worship and refr¥bhmenls. Thls tak6s place once evory three months. One of this events . included a talk from a Domestic viol8n¢e Survivor and the women. We-connecl is a new group which meets once in two months and aims lo provide a relaxed atmosphere for older women to meet together. Men's Group M@n'.% Fellowship runs as a group to empower Bnd equip men to be poslllvo rolg models in the family, church, community and work place, and to help Ihose in n6ed. Tha Men's fallowship még18 monthly providing an 8nviror)menl for all men lo share, fellowship and grow holistically. As part of tho men's fellowshlp, we are conscious that the engagement of our young people, Is key, wo aitll lo &ncouTage, comrnunicallon and bonding through differenl events. Students at Brunel University The church engaged with students atl6nding Brunel Univtsrslty through the hosting of sludenl lunches through the months of September and O¢lober. Students from Brunel Univeisily were also invited for student socials. A few foreign students were provided assistance in getting to know thè arèa batt8r and with assistance lo find shops and avenues Ihal would meet (heir particular needs. The Students were atso part of a Christmas meal. Altendlng Christian Festivals and Family events Several families from HPC allended New Wine, Wlch a Christian Féstiv81. Thls was followed by a four Day Family Camp for mèmbers of the Church at Slampwtsll Farm. FINANCIAL REVIEW Reserves The church keeps in ils operaling account a reserve of 6 Month's salary {£15,0001 and a further £3,000 for unforeseen expanses. This is in keeping with the current assets of £57,298. Princi I fulldin sources The ptin¢ipal sour¢8 of funds Is IhTough donations from church members and Gongregatlons. Investment nli and ob'eclives The Trustees ensure that the expenditure is solety used to support the koy oblectives of the charity and in Ilne with ils charitabl8 objectives. Reserves and other financial policies are reviewed regularly by the Trustee Board. STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Goveming document The eha¥ily is controlled by Ils governing doeumenl, a deed of iwsl, and conslltules a Ilmlled company. limited by guarantee, as defined by the Companies Acl 2006. REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS Reglstered Company number 10312664 (England and Wales) Page 3
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 310ECEM8ER 2021 Reglstered Charlty number 1169334 Rfrgl8tored offl Kingston Lang UxbTidga Mlddlesax U88 3PW Truste68 JSReld L H8ctOT Rev C John T D Hodgklnson T F Wllllams G B Ewan lappolntsd 301912022) I Slngham (appdnled 301912022) S Nlranlan (appointsd 301912022) Independont Examlner Seyrnour Taor Llmlled 57 London Road Hlgh Wycombe Bucklngh8m8hlre HP11 IBS Approved by order of the bo Iru$téés on 28 Oetobgr 2022 and slgngd on 11$ b&haW by. John- Trustee Page 4
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Independent examlner'8 report to the trustees of Hillingdon Pentecostal Church I'the Company'l I report lo the charity trus166s on my examlnalion of the accounts of the Company for the year ended 31 Dèc$mber 2021. Responsibilities and basi5 Of roport As the charills trustees of the Company land also ils direeiors for Ihè purposes of company lawl you are responsible for Ihe preparation of the aGcounls In accordan with the requirements of the Companies Act 20061'lhe 2006 Acl'l. Hawng satisfied Myself that the accounts of the Company are nol roquired to be eudiled under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for indépend*nt éxamination, I report in réspèct of my èxamination of your charills a¢¢ounls as carried out under sectlon 145 of the Charities A¢t 2011 I'lhe 2011 Act'l. In ¢arrwno out my vxaminallon I have followed the Oireclions given by the Charity CommlssSon under section 145151 Ibl of the 2011 Act. Independent examiner's stalement I have completed my Éxamination. I conlrm that no mallers have Come to my attention in connection wlh the examination gimng me cause lo belleve.. 4c¢ounllng ra¢ords w8ra not k6pI in respect of the Company as required by section 386 of the 2006 Act., or the Aceounls do not accord Mqlh those records., or the accounts do not ¢omply with the accounting requirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act other than any requirement that the aGcour)Is give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an indapendenl examination., or the accounts have not been prepared In accordance wllh the methods and principles of the Statement of Recommended Prartica fo¥ accounting and reporting by charltias lappllcable to charities preparing thelr accounts In accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applieable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 10211. I have no concerns and have ¢ome across no other mallers in connection with the examination lo which 8tt6nlion should bo drawn in this rewrt in order io enable a FKoper understanding of the accounts to be reaGhed. TIM Fulker BSclEcon) FCA Seymour Taylor Limi16d 57 London Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 1BS 28 October 2022 Page 5
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 2021 Total funds 2020 Total furnds Unr8slricl8d funds Restricted fund Notes INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Oonalions 8nd leg8cies 183,278 183,278 169,074 EXPENDITURE ON Charitable activities Religious activities NET INCOME 90,263 93.015 90.263 93,015 80,141 88,933 Transfers b&twean funds 24.696 124.6961 Net movement in funds 111,711 124,6961 93,015 88,933 RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS Total fund8 brought fonvard 1,515,631 24.696 1,540,327 1,451,394 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 1,633,342 1,633,342 1,540,327 The notes form part of these fSnanclal Statements Page 6
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 31 DECEMBER 2021 2021 Total funds 2020 Total funds Unreslricled Reslricled funds fund Notes FIXED ASSETS Tangible ass8ts 1,756,762 1,756,782 1.721.254 CURRENT ASSETS Debtors Cash al bank 31,152 95.137 31,152 95,137 29,864 115,257 126.289 126,289 145.121 CREDrroRS Amounts falling due within one year {91.049) 191,0491 {6,4071 NET CURRENT ASSETS 35,240 35,240 138,714 TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES 1.792.002 1,792.002 1,859.968 CREDITORS Amounts falling due after more than one year 8 {158,6601 1158,660) 1319,6411 NET ASSETS 1,633,342 1,633,342 1,540,327 FUNDS Unreslricled funds Resfricled fund8 1,633,342 1,515,631 24,696 TOTAL FUNDS 1,633,342 1,540,327 The charitable company is antilled to exemplion from audit under Section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 for the yoar ended 31 December 2021. The members have not required the company to obtain an audit of ils flnancial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021 in accordance with Section 476 of the Companies Act 2006. The Iruslees acknowledge their sponsIbl1111eS lor lal ensuring that the charitable company keeps aocounling records that cornply with SeGtlons 386 and 387 of Ihe Companies Act 2006 and (bl preparing financial statements which oive a true and fair view of the slate of affairs of the charitable company as al the end ol eath financial year and of its surplus or deficit for each financial year in accordance with the requirements of Sections 394 and 395 and which otherwise comply with the rèquirements of the Companies Act 2006 relating to (inanclal slalemenls, so far as applicable to the charitable company. The notes form part of these financial slateTn8nts Page 7
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH STATEMENT OF FINMCIAL POSITION . contlnued 31 DECEMBER 2021 These Ilnanclal statements have baen prepared In accordance wlh the provlslons 8pplkabl6 lo ¢harftabl compan$ subject lo the small cornpanles reglmo. The flnanclal statements were approved by the Board of TNstees and autIrISed for issue on 28 Oclob&T 2022 were ned on 11$ bohalf by. ohn- Tru8t8e L Hector- Trusteè The notss form part of thes& flnanclal statements Pagg 8
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 GENERAL INFORMATION Hillingdon Penlewslal Church is 8 charity limited by guarantee and incorporated In England and Wales. The address of the charilies registered office is Hillingdon Pentecostal Church, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge. Mlddlesex, Unitèd Kingdom, UB8 3PW. The registered company number Is 10312664 and the regislerod charity number 1$ 1169334. The presenlalk)n curren¢y of Ih8sÉ financial s181ements is Slerting 1£), being the currency of the prirnary economic market in whi¢h Ihe entity Dperates liis functional currency). All amounts in thÈge finanG+al statements have bè&n rounded to the nearest pound unless slated otherwis8. The slgnlficanl accounting pollcles applied in the preparalion of these financial statements are set out below. Thesè pollcles have been consistently applied to all y&ars presented unless otherwise slated. ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of preparing the flnancial statements The financial slalemenls of the charitable company, whld) is a public b6n6fll entity under FRS 102. have be¥ri prepared in accor(Jance with the Charities SORP IFRS 102) 'A¢¢ounling and Reportinq by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicablo lo charities preparing their accounts in a¢¢ordan¢e urith IhE Financial Reporting Standard appli¢able in the UK And Republic of Ireland {FRS 1021 {effeclive 1 January 20191.. Financ4al Roporting Standard 102 'The Finan¢ial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and RepubliG of Ireland, and the CoTllpani@s Act 2006, The linan¢ial slalemenls hav6 b88n prepared under the historical cost convention. Income All income is recognised in the Statement of Financial Activitiés onca the charity has enlillemenl lo the funds. il is probable that the income 11 l)0 re¢eived and the amount Can be measured reliably. Donatlons and legacles Donations are recognlsed when the ¢harity has been notilied in writing of both the amount and settlement date. In thè ev6nt that a donation is subject lo conditions that require a level of porformance by the charity beforo tho charity is entitled lo the funds, the income is deferred and not recognised until either those corKlilions are fully mel, or the fulfilmenl of Ih05e Lonéilions is wholly within the control of the charty ar¥d il is probable that these conditions will be fulfilled in the reporting period. Exp¥ndlturè Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or conslru¢live oblig8tion ¢ommitting the charity lo that expenditure, il is probable that a transfer of economic benefils will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measurèd r8li8bly. Expénditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under hoadlngs that aggregat8 all Cost related to the category, Where costs cannot be directly atlrlbuled lo particular hèadings they have been alk)caled to activities on a basis consislenl with the use of resources. Tangible fÈxed assets Individual fixed assets are initially recorded al cost, less any subs8qu8nt 8ecumulatad depreciation and subsequent accumulated impairment losses. Depreciation is provided at the following annual rates In order to write off each ass6t over its estimated useful life. Furniture and equipment Freehold propety IOO/o slralghl line no depreciation is currantly being applied dua lo corntinued works on the property, Pag6 9
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - contlnued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 ACCOUNTING POLICIES- ¢ontlnued Taxatlon The charity 15 exempl from corporation lax on ils charitable actlvilles. Fund accountlng Unreslrlcled funds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the Iruslees. ReslriGled funds can only be used for particular reslricled purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted ptjrposès. Furth8r explanation of the nature and purpos8 of each fund is included in the notes to the financial slalements. Penslon costs and other post-retlrement beneflts Th& charitable company operates a defined contribution pension scheme. Conlribullons payable lo the (tharitabl¥ Gompanls pension scheme are charged lo the Statement of Financial Acttvllles In the period to which they relate. Borrowings Inleresl-bearfng borrowings are initially recorded at fair value. nel of transaction costs. Inleresl-bearing borrowings are subsequently carried al amortised cost, with the difference between the proceeds, nel of Iransaclion costs, and the amount due on redemption being recogniseé as a charge lo the statement of Financial Aolivities over the period of the relevant borrowing. Interest expense is recognised on the basis of the effective interest method and is included in Interest payable and similar charges. Borrowings are dassified as current liabilities unless the charity has an unconditional right lo defer settlement of the liabllKy for at least twelve months after the reporting date. NET INCOMEIIEXPENDITUREI Nel incom{eXpenditursI is staled aflÉr chargingllcr6dilingl.. 2021 2020 Independent examinatson fees Daprécialion - ownad assets 2,710 8,030 1,317 6,307 Page 10
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- contlnued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS 2021 2020 Trustees. salaries Truslses. social security Trustees. pension contributions lo defined benefil schemes 35,000 3,612 863 33,075 3,357 798 39,475 37,230 Trustees, remunemlion and benefits relate lo Rev C John In respect of hls ro16 as the church minlslor. Trustees, expenses Thore were no Iruslees. expenses paid for the year ended 31 December 2021 nor for the year ended 31 Dember 2020. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS Furrbilure and equipment Freehold property Totals COST Al 1 January 2Q21 Additions 1,670,660 28,388 65,154 15,150 1,735.814 43,538 Al 31 December 2021 1,699,Q48 80,304 1.779.352 DEPRECIATION Al 1 January 2021 Charge for year 14,580 8,030 14.560 8,030 Al 31 Decernber2021 22,5 22.590 NET BOOK VALUE Al 31 Decerllber 2021 1,699,048 57,714 1,756,762 At 31 DeceTllb8r 2020 1,670,660 50,594 1,721,254 DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 2021 2020 Other dabtor8 31.152 29,864 On 14 Novomber 2018 a £20,000 interest free loan was given lo the senior minister, who is also a t¥uste8, lo assist wllh hls house purchase. At the year end, the balance outstanding was £19,638 12020.. £20,{OI.The will be repaid within 8 years of it being given. Page11
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- ¢ontlnued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 CREDITORS.. AIIJOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 2021 2020 Trade creditors Soci81 security and other taxes Other creditors Loan from trltslees Other loans Accnjals and deferred income 1,800 1,601 169 5,000 80,319 2,160 1,407 5,000 91,049 6,407 CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE AFTER MORE THAN ONE YEAR 2021 2020 Other h)ans 158,660 319,641 The church has been given a mortgage lo assist with the cost of the new church building. The mortgage has a variable interest rale initially of 2.9°/D and Is Tepayable every 6 months over 15 years. The mortgage is secured on the church premises. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS Net movement In fijnds Transfers between fijnds Al 31.12.21 At 1.1.21 Unrestrlct8d funds General fund D8slgnal&d fund 1,475,631 93,015 64,696 1,633,342 40,000 140,0001 1,515,631 93,015 24,696 1,633.342 Restricted funds Buildings Fund 24,698 {24,69el TOTAL FUNDS 1.540,327 93,015 1,633.342 Nel movement In funds. included in the above are as folbws.. Incoming resources Resources expended Movement in funds Unrestrlcted funds General fund 183.278 190.263) 93,015 TOTAL FUNDS 183,278 190,263) 93,015 Page 12
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- contlnued Comparatlves for movement In funds Nel movèment in funds At 31.12.20 Ati.1.20 Unrestricted funds General fund Designated fund 1,411,394 64,237 1,475,631 40,000 40,000 1,451,394 64,237 1,515,631 Reslrlcted funds BU11nS Fund 24,696 24,696 TOTAL FUNDS 1,451,394 88,933 1,540.327 Comparative net movement In funds. induded in the above are as follows-. Incoming resources Resources expended Movement in funds Unrestrlcted funds General fund 144,295 180,058} 64,237 Restrlctèd funds Buildings Fund 24,779 183) 24,696 TOTAL FUNDS 169.074 180,1411 88,933 Designaled fund - Thls designated fund is in relation lo repalrs and Maintenan of the church. BUIlg$ Fund This buildings fund is in relation lo monies received in relation to work on the church. 10. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES Rev C John, a Iruslee of the charity, was provided with an interest free loan. Details of this loan is further dlsclos8d in note 6. Details of his remuneration is disclosed in note 4. Page 13
HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 2021 2020 INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS Donations and lègaciès Donations Gift aid 164,188 19,090 141,892 27,182 183,278 169,074 Total incomlng resources 183,278 169,074 EXPENDITURE Charitable activities Trustees, salaries Trustees, SO31 security Trustees, pension contributsons Rates and water Insurance Ministry and mission Payroll services Equipment and materials Telephone 2nd inlernel Administration costs Magazines and teaching Licences and fees Hospitality Grfts Fixtltres and fittfngs 35,000 3,612 863 2,014 2,913 3,400 33,075 3,357 798 1,901 2,839 3,248 408 678 1,313 2,685 865 7,041 328 3,690 6,307 1,400 1,914 2,433 9,050 70 8,000 8,030 78.699 68.533 Support cosls Flnanc Bank charges Loan Interest 585 8,269 91 10,200 8,854 10,291 Governance costs Independent examination fees 2,710 1.317 Total resources axpendgd 90,263 80,141 Net Income 93,015 88,933 This pag8 doas not form part of the slalutory fitjanclal statements Page 14
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORTTO THE TRUSTEES OF HILLINGDON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Independent examlnerfs ropart to the trustees of Hillingdon Pentecostal Church {'the Company'l I report tu the charity trustees on rny examlnation of the accounts of the Company for tha year ènded 31 D8e8mber 2021. Responsibilities and basis of roport As the chari15P3 trustees of Ihe Company land also its directors for the purposes of company lawl you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts In a¢cordanae wi(h the requirements of the Companles Act 20061'the 2006 Acl'l. Having satisfied my8all that th8 accounts of the Company aro nol roquired lo bg audited under Part 16 of the 2006 Acl and <lm eligible for independent examination. I report in respect of my examlnallon of your charity's a¢¢ounls as carried out und8r s&cNon 145 of the Charities A¢t 2011 I'lhe 2011 Acl'l. In carrying out my examinallon I have followed the Direclions given by the Charity Commission under section 14151 (bl ol th8 2011 Act. Ind¢penden¢ examiner's statement I have completed my examination. I confirm that no mallers have come to my attentlon in connecUon with the examination giving me cause lo belleve.. accounllng records were not kept in respect of the Company as required by section 388 of the 2006 Aot., or the accounts do not accord wqlh thoso rocoTds- or the accounts dts not comply wlh th8 Accounting requirements of section 39e ol the 2006 Act oiher than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which Is not s mallér ewsldèrad as part of an Independent oxamlnallon., or the accounts have not been prepaied In accordance with the mFJlhods and principles of the Slalem8nl ol Recornmended Practice accounting and roporting by charltles lapplleable lo charllles preparing thelr accounts in a¢cordan¢e with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 10211. I have no concerns and have COTne across no olher mallers in conn8Ction with the examination lo which 8116nlion should be drawn In this report In order lo enable ? proper underslanéing of the accounts to be reached. Tim Fulker BSc<Econl FCA Seymour Taylor Limited 57 London Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 1BS 28 October 2022 Page 5