THE PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY, LAMORBEY Registered charity number 1171897 

## ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020 

**Incumbent:** The Reverend Mark Blakely 

**Bankers:** Barclays Bank plc 91 High Street Sidcup DA14 6DH 

**Independent Examiner:** Stephen England F.C.C.A. 



## **ANNUAL REPORT 2020** 

Dear Brothers and Sisters 

I try to avoid mentioning ‘the thing’ that has dominated our news headlines and lives since March 2020. It receives enough exposure already. One of the troubling consequences of the past year has been that our own lives in the UK have become centre stage.  An understandable result of our preoccupation with being confined to our homes has been that our worldviews have become much narrower. That is never a good thing. 

When we confess our sins, hear the Word of God, pray and receive the sacraments, we do so not just as individuals. We do so as part of, and on behalf of, the whole people of God around the world; not just ourselves. 

One of the greatest tragedies over the past year has been the diminution of freedom in Hong Kong. The Chinese Communist Party is increasing control from China by seeking to convict those who express different views under a patently unfair ‘security’ law. Hong Kong is a truly inspirational place that I have visited several times. Its sense of energy and possibility is infectious, and its Christians and churches are spiritual powerhouses. I believe that they can teach us something about how we deal with the current spiritual condition we face in the UK. 

In 1964 a young woman called Jackie Pullinger set sail from England with £10. Her boat was going to stop at various ports.  She prayed that God would prompt her to disembark at a place where he wanted her to do his work. That call came as the boat steamed into Hong Kong harbour. 

She recalled how there seemed to be a spiritual fog over Hong Kong that stopped the gospel of Jesus Christ from reaching peoples’ hearts.  There was also an epidemic of opium misuse. Jackie prayed fervently in the power of the Holy Spirit and one by one she cured tens of thousands of otherwise unlovable and undesirable people, bringing them to Jesus, and she continues to do so today. No communist or triad has ever stopped her work. She overcame impossible odds to turn a precarious Christian foothold into a mighty fortress. 

Sidcup is not the Walled City of Kowloon, but we encounter that same cloud that stops most people from living their life with the love of Jesus in their hearts. As we hope to begin to rebuild our daily lives this year, we need to remember that everything we do must be prayed for in the power of the Spirit and must be anointed by the Spirit. Jackie Pullinger shows us that we have a God who often supplies what we need at the very last minute when we rely on him. She shows us that we are called to sacrificial giving. She shows us that constant prayer will overcome anything. 

We lift Hong Kong to God. We lift Holy Trinity Lamorbey and this whole parish to God and we pray that we can learn how to live our lives with the yearning, anointing and blessing of the Holy Spirit, for that is the only way to truly live. 

Fr Mark 

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Holy Trinity Church, Hurst Road, Sidcup, DA15 9AE seeks to provide a pastoral, evangelistic, social/prophetic and ecumenical mission to the community. The Parish Office is based in the Church Hall. The Parochial Church Council (PCC) is responsible for the maintenance of the Church building, the Church Hall and adjacent lands on Hurst Road, Sidcup. 

## **Council Membership** 

The PCC comprises elected representatives of the laity serving for a period of three years, one third of whom retire each year; lay members of Deanery Synod; Licensed Readers appointed by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting under Church Representation Rules; and ex-officio members. At the Annual Parochial Church Meeting in 2014 a Resolution was passed that no representative of the laity being a member of the PCC may hold office for more than three years continuously.   An interval of one year must pass before such an individual is eligible to stand again for election as a representative on the Council.  During the year the following served as members of the PCC: 

## _**Ex-Officio Members**_ 

The Reverend Mark Blakely Chair The Reverend Renate Tulloh Curate + vice-chair (from 27.9.20) Bob King Churchwarden Carol Martin Churchwarden Sarah Blew Licensed Reader 

## _**Elected Representatives on the Deanery Synod of Sidcup (2020 – 2023)**_ 

Annette Barber Madeleine Waggett Treasurer 

_**Elected Members to serve until the Annual Parochial Church Meeting 2021**_ Terry Hales, Kay Lovett, Morwenna Semos 

## _**Elected Members to serve until the Annual Parochial Church Meeting 2022**_ 

Barbara Giles, Sandra Mackie, Marissa Tribe 

## _**Elected Members to serve until the Annual Parochial Church Meeting 2023**_ 

Penny Brayshaw, Sue Knight, Doreen Pitcher 

_**Standing Committee**_ : the entire PCC are considered members of the Standing Committee. 

The PCC met 5 times during 2020. Reports were received from representatives of Churches Together in Sidcup, Deanery and Diocesan Synods. 

The PCC complied with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016 and formally adopted the House of Bishops’ “Promoting a Safer Church; safeguarding policy statement”.  A copy is displayed in the church porch together with contact details of the Parish Safeguarding Officer. 

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## **Working Groups & Committees** 

Several working groups and committees convene between PCC meetings to engage in the work of the Church: 

## **The Ministry Team** 

The Ministry Team usually meets monthly by invitation of the Vicar.   In 2020 it comprises all those who hold licensed or permission to officiate (PTO) ministries: our Curate, our Licensed Reader, our PTO Readers, our Pastoral Assistants and our Churchwardens; with the Parish Administrator in attendance. We meet to support each other in our work and identify ways of developing the pastoral and worshipping life of the congregation. Given lockdown restrictions, a smaller group of Vicar, Curate and Readers met regularly (in person and on Zoom) as a ‘clergy team’ to discuss covid-related changes to Mass and preachments. 

Additionally, the  following  were  authorised by the  Vicar  to  assist  at the  Holy Eucharist: Lynne  Buckley,  Martin  Carruthers,   Rosemary  Coleman,   Terry  Hales,   Sue  Knight, Sandra Mackie, Sandra Paddon MBE, Anna Staple, Marissa Tribe and Madeleine Waggett. 

## **Safeguarding** 

First, I think it is important to acknowledge the report into the Church of England by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, which was produced on 6 October 2020, and the Church’s commitment to listen to the findings of the report and to change. 

Turning to the safeguarding work at Holy Trinity Lamorbey, I need to acknowledge the hard work of Lesley Daniell in managing the joint role of Safeguarding Officer and Recruiter (responsible for DBS checks) for a number of years. 

I took over the Safeguarding role from 30 July 2020 and the Lead Recruiter role subsequent to that.  Access to the Diocesan’s DBS database took a little longer, due to COVID, but as of mid-January 2021, I am now in a position to begin assisting with DBS renewals and will be contacting people as required. 

We now have a dedicated email address: htlamorbeysafeguarding@gmail.com so that people can get in touch easily and privately. 

The Diocese have switched to online training. Below is a reminder of what is available and required every three years. 

|**Previously**|**Current**|**Current**||
|---|---|---|---|
|C0|Basic Awareness (**Updated October**||**2020**)**On-line training**|
|C1|<br>Foundation (Updated November<br>January2021) **On-line training**|<br> 2019 and will be updated in||
|C2 (Leadership)|<br>Leadership**via Zoom**|||
|C3<br>(Clergy<br>&<br>Lay<br>Ministers)||||



I am still feeling my way in this new role and am particularly aware of the difficulties of communication at the moment.  Please do get in touch with questions or concerns. _Penny Bull_ 

_Parish Safeguarding Officer/Lead Recruiter_ 

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## **Fundraising and Social Committee Report** 

The year started well with a Race Night.  The hall was packed, and it was a very enjoyable family fun evening.  The youth organisation leaders did a fantastic job of setting up the screening of the races, taking bets and giving out the winnings!!   As a committee we had organised many events for 2020 that sadly because of the pandemic we were not able to do. We did hold a Christmas Raffle, and this was very well supported by members of the congregation. 

_Doreen Pitcher_ 

## **Junior Choir** 

Due to the current circumstances Junior Choir has unfortunately been suspended. However, we are hoping that we will soon be able to resume rehearsals one Friday evening a month during term time, with the Junior Choir joining us for the service that weekend. We are looking forward to learning new anthems and settings and building up the choir for 2021. All school age children are welcome. Email htljuniorchoir@gmail.com for more information. _Neill, Jill and Nicolette_ 

## **Messy Church Report** 

We have not been able to hold any messy church services in the past year due to the pandemic. This  is especially  unfortunate  as we  had  been  planning our  first service  with Fr Mark on board last year in March, just as the country went into the first lockdown.  It is impossible to socially distance during a messy church service given the family activities, celebration and sharing of food that takes place.  As a result, it will be a little while before we are able to confidently plan for the next messy church, but we are hopeful that we will do so as soon as it is safe. 

_Sarah Miller_ 

## **Social Club** 

The Holy Trinity Social Club has like many other organisations been closed since March 2020 and sadly was unable to book any events for the rest of the year. 

Many of the members are very elderly and look forward to our weekly meetings but they all have my telephone number and are assured of a 'chat' at any time. Cheery cards were sent to every member during the year and each received a Christmas card. Birthday cards were also sent which included some special 90th celebrations! 

In October, on the Club's 44th Birthday, we made a donation to the church’s Yellow Iris Fund. Our two charities Livability and the R.N.L.I. have not been forgotten either. 

We look forward to being able to meet up again _. Valerie Holdsworth_ 

## **Facilities Report** 

Due to the current Covid-19 situation, our Church’s maintenance requirements have not been at normal levels.   However there have been issues during 2020 that have needed attention: 

- The church lawn mower’s fuel system comprising petrol tank, fuel line and carburettor was thoroughly cleaned out with a new air filter fitted following a report that the mower would not run satisfactorily. All good at time of writing. 

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- Defective light bulbs both inside and outside the south porch have been changed. 

- A new pneumatic time-delay light switch has been fitted in the vestry lobby area. 

- Easy to operate black antique style door bolts have now been fitted to both access doors to the organ loft replacing the difficult to reach and fiddly little cupboard latches. 

- A new brass finish Yale night latch has been fitted to the vestry door to replace the badly fitted and damaged roller latch. 

- In accordance with the requirements of Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 for both the Church and the Church Hall I have carried out fire extinguisher and fire blanket inspections and tests. 

_Ian Giles_ 

## **Churchwardens' Report** 

## Overview 

As we all know 2020 has been dominated by the horrendous Covid-19 pandemic and apart from a couple of months we have had no services in church. 

However, happily, we were able to welcome Mother Renate to Holy Trinity in the capacity of Curate and already the congregation have warmed to her and she is now fully integrated in to our HTL family. 

We were able to formally meet Renate at a specially arranged service attended by the Mayor of Bexley, Cllr James Hunt, who as well as welcoming her, presented Fr Mark with the Mayor’s special commendation for services in the community during the pandemic. 

We all know what a fantastic job Fr Mark is doing, and we are all most thankful for the recordings he makes of the weekly services and then transmits on the newly formed WhatsApp worship group. We must of course thank Renate, Morwenna and Sarah for the assistance they give. 

We enter 2021 with the prospect of being locked down until Easter but we now know that the vaccine is coming, and a large percentage of our congregation should have been inoculated by the end of March, some may have been given both doses. 

## Glass Doors 

We have been awarded a Faculty for the installation of the glass doors. As usual this was a lengthy process!  The wooden door frames have been manufactured and the installer is awaiting the delivery of the glass.  Once this is received the doors will be installed. 

## Conclusion 

It has been a difficult year but the end of this pandemic is in sight, please stay safe, please take the vaccine when offered and we will see you all for Easter. _Carol Martin and Bob King_ 

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## **Hall Management Group Report** 

When I started to write this report at the end of 2019 our overall position was very good. The work of the committee had become quite painless: 

- Pat was handling administration with no pressure and the letting position had improved. 

- Keith was taking care of all maintenance issues and Oliver had the finances under control. 

- The new lease for 1A had been signed with a significant increase. 

- The barrier had been fitted in the car park. 

- Luke Cashin had joined the committee to enhance our fund-raising activities. 

2020 promised to be a great year, what could possibly go wrong? WOW we never saw a pandemic coming did we. 

In March we practically closed, our hirers had to stop their businesses and apart from Drewery nobody wanted to use the car park. 

After long and devoted service to our church and in particular the Hall Committee, Fr Robert decided it was time to put his feet up and he resigned from the committee. 

We were going to consolidate our finances and arrange for all Hall business to be channeled through the Hall Account. We had calculated that we would be in a position to contribute a total of £12,000.00 to the Main Church Account. However, with so much uncertainty we decided to leave things as they were for the rest of the year. But with our reduced income, due to lack of hirers during the lockdowns, we would have to reduce our level of contribution to £6,000.00 for the year. This reduction would allow us to create a building fund and retain an emergency fund. Of course, we did not reckon on Pat beavering away on new hirers between lockdowns! 

After discussions at a PCC meeting in December, and confirmation from Madeleine that if we were to contribute a further £2,000.00 her books would balance, the PCC also acknowledged the need for the building fund and reserve. Of course, all money in the Hall Account belongs to the Church which makes decisions fairly easy and we agreed to the £2,000.00 increase. 

We had hoped that at the end of 2020 we would have a building fund of £10,000.00 and a reserve of £3,000.00 but the extra contribution to the Church has reduced these expectations. However, thanks to Pat’s excellent work, and Oliver’s financial negotiations with our cleaners, we have finished in a far better position than we could possibly have imagined. 

We must also thank Luke and Keith for arranging for the boiler to be serviced and have all electrical equipment tested to meet current guidelines. All is fine, but we will need to budget for a new consumer unit in the next couple of years. 

At the 31 December we had a total of £13,078.05 in the bank but we do still have some December invoices to pay. I think that after all bills for the year are paid we will, in round numbers, have £11,000.00 in that account and we are recommending that we: 

- 1 Create a Building Fund of £8,000.00 

- 2 Maintain  the  reserve  at  £3,000.00 

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Of course, 2021 will start with us in Tier 4 with probably even more restridions to follow and,
with the possible exception of Wellington Boots, our hirers will not retum in January. We have
therefore taken a pessimistic view in preparing our budget for 2021. We have assumed that
we will have no lets except Wellington Boots until May,. I know this seems unrealistic, but I
would rather plan for the worst and improve on it. l am hoping even then that we will be able
to match this yearfs contribution of £8.000.00 to the Church and maintsin both our Building
Fund and Reserve.
The go¢xI news of course is that by May the vaccine process will be well undep4vay, and we
will be able to plan for the second half of the year with a litde more ￿rtainty.
Please stay safe.
Bob knng
Relationships Externally Directed
The pandemic has had a huge impact on our giving and only supported t*io exlemal
charities this year.. The Children's Society and The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.
1A Hurst Road
The PCC continues to offer a commercial lease on the office above the church hall. The lease
has been renewed for a period of fve years on an increased rent recommended by a
professional surveyor.
Church Attendance
Data is collected for Central Church Statistics over the Easter and Christmas services, as
both these festivals occurred during lo¢kdowns there are no available figures. A weekly Mass
has been transmitted on a INhatsApp worship group with 82 followers and has been well
re￿ived.
Church Electoral Roll
Following the revision of the Church Electoral Roll the figure now stsnds at 86. The figure at
the last APCM was 83.
Approved by the PCC and signed on their behalf by
The Reverend Mark Blakely (PCC Chair)

YTRWITY CTrKIRCH. LNAIORBEY
STATEMEPUS OF
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182
5,750
10.072
10.072
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Sxi•l Club
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES
9.881
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1.282
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7.173
33.471
225.248
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37.373
J7,373
6.401
4.472
5.324
45.493
6.574
5.495
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11,7011
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15.332
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112d795
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8.528
1254
1.982
349
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151
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Re*trl¢t•d
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5.561
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191
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Chtyr Fund
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NOTE 3 GIFT DONAnONS
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NOTE 4 INCOME TAX AECOVERJBLE
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NOTE S COLLECTIONS AT ¥ERVICES
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NOTE 6 FUNWJNa EVENTS
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NOTE 7 CMURCH HALLAC¢0(￿r
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3.027
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380
330
270
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15.6931
13.2851
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19.Ck371
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15.332
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£13.4Yb
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NOTE 8 IKfEREST
Interest e8med •t Dlccwe & èarrJ*¥
NOTE 9 RENTAL INCOAIE FROM IA WRST ROAD
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NOTE 10 FEES ICLERGY & PCCI
Fees p8id to PCC fr)r*eddif4s, &JIi￿ ofAshe5
F80s thp
PCC Feés In&tofLNrtwrfjs1
6,49S
1.148
5.997
NOTÉ 11 INTERRECNUM EXPEN
Specific costs Incutted by PCC dunr& th rA)urstr oiiThe Int*WlL•m Yd iTr*thJ.
NOTE 12 CLEROYEXPENS
110n
(S￿>
181
Prfe8lC
11.0461
18661
W241
NOTE 13 CTrILIICH RUNNING ExpeN$E8
2n
3.776
747
439
140
1.075
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140
859
7,71
9.098
614
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11.5771
629
292
442
gwn Ry
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