Polish Church House of Life
Annual Report
Year: 2024/2025
Introduction
The past year has been a season of many valuable initiatives and shared experiences for the Polish Church House of Life. With gratitude, we reflect on the blessings and progress we have seen in our community life. Our mission continues to be clear: to nurture faith, strengthen fellowship, and preserve Polish cultural heritage among Poles living in the United Kingdom.
Library Development
An important achievement this year was the further expansion of our parish library. The collection continues to grow and has become a vital resource for our community. By providing access to Polish literature, the library supports not only education and spiritual growth but also the preservation of the Polish language for future generations. It is now a place of learning, exploration, and cultural connection for both adults and children.
Monthly Gatherings
Film Screenings
Once a month, members of our community gathered to watch episodes of The Chosen. These screenings were followed by thoughtful discussions, which provided a platform for reflection on faith, personal life, and the meaning of the Gospel message in everyday circumstances.
Bible Study
Alongside with the film screenings, we held monthly Bible study sessions focused on the Gospel of Mark. These studies deepened our understanding of Scripture, encouraged spiritual growth, and gave participants the opportunity to apply biblical principles to their daily lives.
Weekend Guest Events
We had the privilege of welcoming distinguished guests who enriched our community with their knowledge and experience:
Ryszard Krzywy led the session How to Care for Your Spirituality While Living Abroad, addressing the challenges of nurturing faith in a foreign environment.
Professor Wojciech Gajewski delivered a seminar on The History of Christianity, providing valuable historical insights and context that illuminated our understanding of the Church today.
A. Zielińska and G.Michaczow , specialists in psychological and spiritual care, led sessions that offered encouragement, support, and practical guidance for those facing personal challenges.
Social and Cultural Events
Christmas Celebrations
As in previous years, our community came together for Festive gatherings, which served as an opportunity to share in Polish traditions. These celebrations strengthened the sense of belonging within our community and ensured that Polish customs are passed on to younger generations.
Gatherings for Women and Men
Recognizing the diverse needs of our members, we organized dedicated events for women and men:
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Men’s gatherings combined sport (table tennis) with meaningful conversation and fellowship.
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Women’s meetings over tea created a welcoming environment for sharing life experiences, offering support, and building deeper relationships.
Conclusion
Looking back, this year has been a testimony to the strength and resilience of a faith-cantered community. Each initiative – from library development and Bible studies to guest lectures and festive celebrations contributed to the spiritual, cultural, and social life of our members.
Through the dedication of many individuals, House of Life continues to nurture faith, strengthen bonds, and preserve Polish heritage in the United Kingdom. As we enter a new year, we do so with hope and anticipation, trusting that together we will continue to grow and build a thriving community, guided and sustained by God’s grace.
Polish House of Life Church STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES (Incorporating the Income and Expenditure Account) FOR THE YEAR TO 10 SEPTEMBER 2025 UDrestri¢ted Funds Restricted TOTAL TOTAL Gen¢rg1 Designated Funds 2025 2024 Note INCOlVItNG RESOURCES Incoming resources from generated funds: Voluntary income ActÉvities for generating funds Investhi¢nt in¢om¢ Total incoming resources 18,566 18.566 21,949 18,566 18,566 21.949 RESOURCES EXPENDED Charitable activities: Evangelism costs Ministerial l Honoarium for visiting min. Costs of other church aCtitieS Gwants payable and restricted Donations passed on Governance costs Others Total resources expended 6,000 1,160 387 6.000 1,160 387 2,442 750 834 5,267 5,652 8.466 5,652 18,466 20,418 Net incomingl(outgoing) resources before transfers 100 loo 1,531 Gross transfers between funds Net movelltent ill funds Total funds blfwd 11 September 2024 Prior year adjustment Total funds clfivd 10 September 2025 26.754 26,754 25223 26,854 £ 26.854 26.754
Polish House of Life Chllrcb BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 10 SEPTEMBER 2025 Unrestricted Funds General Designated Restricted TOTAL TOTAL Funds 2025 2024 Note FIXED ASSETS Tangible assets 6.227 6,227 7,582 CURRENT ASSETS Debtors Bank and cash balances 20,813 20,813 20,813 20,813 21,339 21,339 CURRENT LIABILITIES Creditors payable within one year 186 186 2,166 NET CURRENf ASSETS 20,627 20,627 19,173 TOTAL NET ASSETS 26,854 £ 0 £ 26,854 26,754 THE FUNDS OF THE CHARITY Unrestricted income fids- Generdl Designated Total 26,854 26,854 26.754 26,854 26,854 26,754 Restricted income fimds: 26,854 £ 0 £ 26.854 26,754 The fmancial statements were approved by the TrLLgtees on ......... behalf by. 25 . and signed on th¢ir Trustee
Independent Examiner's Report on the Aceounls lo the Trustees OF Polish House OF Life Church Sel oul on the Following pagès Respedive r•$ponsibililie$ of Trustees ond Examiner The trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The trustees consider that an audit is not required for thi5 year under section l 44{21 of the Chorities Act 2011 lthe 201 l Act) and that an independent examination is needed. Having satisfied my*lf that the thority 15 not Subject to oudit under company low and is eligible for Independent exomination, it is my responsibility to: exornine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Art: follow the PrOdUreS laid down in the general Directi¢Jns given by the Chority Commission Section 145151{bl of the 2011 Att," and state whether porticular matters have come to my attention. under Basis of Independent Examiner's report My examination was corried out in accordan with the generol Direclions given by the Chority Commlssion. An examinotion includes a review of the accounting records kept by the chority ond o comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of ony unusuol item5 Qr disclosures in the occounts ond seeking explanations from you as trustee5 Conrning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide oll the eviden that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the occounts present a 'trve and fair view, and the report is limited to those matters sel out in the stutemeni below. Independent Examiner s Statement In connertion with my examinotion, no motter has come to my ottention: 11 } which give5 me reasonable cou5e to believe thot in any moterial respect the requirements: to keep occounting records in accordan with settlon 386 of the Companies Art 2006. and to prepare accot$ which accord with the accounting records, comply with the accounting requirements of section 396 of the Componies Att 2006 and with the rnethod5 and principles of the Statement of Recommended Practio: Accounting and Reporting by Charities have not been met: {21 to which, in my opinion, ottention Should be drawn in order to enable o proper understanding of the accounts to be reothed Name: AKINOL4 OLAWALE FCCA Relevanl proFessional qualificalion or body: Association of Chartered Certified Accountant IACCAI Address: A Wyne Close, Hazel Grove, SK7 6PD Date: 02 November 2025
Independent Examiner's Report lo the Trustees of Polish House of Life Chur¢h Introduction Thank you for Submitting the accounts for independent examination. They have been well maintained and the treosurer and others responsible are to be wmmended for their hard work I report on the accounts of the company for the year ended September l 0, 2025. Chority Law and Financial Regvlotions The independent examination hos been carried out in accordan with the charities Accounts and Reports Regvlations 1995 Istatvtory Instruments No 2724) ond the Accovnting by Charities Statement of Recommended Practi ISORPI. Signing of A¢covnts 15hall be obliged if yov will pleose forword a copy of the signature page for my records ofter the accounts have been signed by a representative oppointed by the Trustees and Church Covncil. A spare copy is enclosed. C•n¢lvsion5 There are no other matters I feel needed to be brought to your ottention. Pleose do not hesitate to contort me for further clarification or for further assistan. Akinolo Olawale FCCA Date: 02 November 2025