Trustees. Annual Report for the period Penod start date 01 April 2022 Periixl end date From 31 March 2023 Section A Reference and administration details Charity name Redeemer Church Binningham Other names charity is known by Red Registered charity number lif any) 1173445 Charlty's principal address 241 Sta Lodge Road Bimiingham West Midlands Postcode B31 3ET Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity Tru$tse name Office Irf any) Dates acted rf not for wholg year Nam• of person lor body) entitled to appoint trustee Irf a Trustees Trustees Felicty Rose McLeister Anna Louise Youngs Jonathan Fiekler Chair Up to 30° O¢t 2022 From 301h o 2022 Jamie McLeister Trustees Names and addSe5 of advisers (Opiional InfornMtion} of adviser Name Address Name of chief executive or names of senior stsff members (Optional infomiatlon) Jonathan Fielder Pastor/Lead Elder Section B Structure, Descriptlon of the charity's trusts overnance and mana ement Type of goveming document 'Foundation' model Constitution. Registered 161h June 2017 How the charity is constituted Charitable Incorporated Organisation. TAR Mari*J 2012
Twstee selection meth¢yls The powers of appointment of Trustees is vested in the trustees, but must be agreed to by the Elders of Redeemer Church Binningham. Every twstee is appointed by a resolutton passed at a properfy convened meetin of the chari trustees. Additional governance issues (Optional infomiation) You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about.. Redeemer Church Bimiingham is part of the Catalyst Network who help provide encouragement and accountability. The church is led by elders who the trustees recognise as having care of the church and responsibility for rts oversight and mission. policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees., the Gharity's organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works., • relationship with any related parties,. trustees, wnsideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. Section C Ob'ectives and activities Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document To advance the Christian religion in accordance wrth the statement of belief {Appendix A of our Goveming Document) for the benefit of the public primarily. but not exclusively, in Bimiingham, including, but not exclusively. proclamation of the gospel. the building of community, the relief of those in need, and any such other charttable purposes as the Trustees in their absolute discretion think fiL The trustees have had regard to the Charity Commission's general guidan on public benefft and in particular its supplementary public guidan on the Advanment of Religion forthe Public Benefit. Redeemer Church Bim)ingham provides this through a wide range of activtties in accordan with its charitable aims. The trustees consider that these activities provide i*nefrt to those who are part of the church and to the whler public. Summary ofthe main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include wtthin this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidanGe issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit) Although Covid & it's affects were still lingering, 2022 to 2023 has been much more of a "normal- year. Although some of its impacts on the churth have been lasting. Our central Sunday gatherings have been good times together of praise & prayer. hearing the word preached, and communtly built_ One Sunday highlight was the Baptism Sunday in May. Coming out of Covid we have continued with a raw, stripped back. simple approach, which has allowed for an ease of operations, a relaxed family feel and a focus on Jesus being the attraction & Jesus being the solution. We have continued mÈd-week with Hope Groups, which has provided a space for closer connection and a Chan to delve deeper into the hope Jesus gives in & through His word. Communty Prayer continues to be an important time together On a month. TAR March 2012
Coffee Moming has grown in number, and also in depth of connection & communty as people have gotten to know each other more whilst doing different activities tO9ether. Through Coffee Moming trips such as to the Think Tank, Weoley Castle Ruins & the Brutally Honest Bakery. and events such as a muttiadivty Commonweatth Summer & the Christmas Party have been arranged and provided, all wilh full uptake and enjoyment. Visits to the group to provide support, from organisations such as Adult Soual Care and Fuiure Proof have been much appreciated. The Clothes Bank, The Enablement Fund and the Referral & Application Support servi have again been used to good effect, helping to provide for many practical needs for local people. A weekly walk, led by Adive Wellbeing, has developed from Coffee Moming, and a Friday Coffee Aftemoon down the road in a slightly dtfferent area. was started in January. Warm Weave Welcome ran on a Monday from Jan to March with great success, finishing with a exhibrtion of the local residents work. Several Cap Money Courses have also been run through the year, helping people with their money management during this drfficult economic period. Motmle Coff* Moming has also continued to be a success, allowing the church to meet and engage with new people. Jesus At The Door similarly so, with a number of people being really grateful for prayer, and even responding to the Good News and praying to re1ve Jesus as their Lord & Saviour. The Summer Fun Day in August, was a massNe hit, with estimates of over 2000 people attending. It was great to serve the IoGal area, providing a free day of fun & relaxation for all. Inflatables, slushy machine, facing painting and much more were enjoyed by kids and adults. We were grateful to work with and for the help of The Active Wellbeing So&ety. the Fire Brigade and Oddingley Hall for this event. Moving out of the Summer into the Autum and Winter, the Youth and Kids once again did reverse tnck or treating on the estate. blessing the local residents with treats, rather than demanding them themselves. As with previous years this was gratefully received, the Kids & Youth then finished wth a small paty at the end. The church On again held Carol servi$, one inside (warn) service and one outside (very coldl servi. Guests attended Ex)th. which was great to see. As Chnstmas day was a Sunday. the church met together in the moming for what was a lovely time together. In-person Kids Work has taken some time & efft)rt to reinstall. We have landed on Kids Work hvo Sundays a month. with provision of space & activities for parent-manned support the other weeks. We are looking to increase this going forward. The Youth Group has been renamed 'lmpact' and has developed and grown over the last year, WFth an aaY of Friday night events through the year (including spring & summer socials, a Bonfire Night. a Christmas Party and more...) and increasing to two Sunday meetings a month {working through Youth Alpha). 'Impact' has also started to engage vth 'Emerge' On a month. Pastoral support continued through the year in different forms, as different issues arose, and dtfferent people faced dtffeient srtuations, including working out what lrfe looks like for them going forward coming out of Covid. Mongside the organised events and services. which the church has run and provided, has been the organic lrfe & support of the church. The church has been taught the life & way of Jesus. and encouraged and equipped to love. bless & serve their neighbour (the o le around themllheir natural contacts in their uni ue settin makin March 2012 TAR
the most of where God has specifically placed them. This continues to b8 the main way the church reaches out to, and supports the wider communrty, as individual members 'Ltve' lrfe to the ftjll wtth Jesus bringing His goodness into whatever setting He has sent them, 'Meet' with each other and those who do not know Jesus sharing His goodness. and 'lnvite' people into their lives. the lrfe of the churth and to 'the Lrfe, of God so they can come to know His goodness. Additional detalls of objectives and a¢livilies (Optional infomiation) You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about: policy on grantmaking, policy programme related investment- The variety, quality and extent of the work of Redeemer Church Bimingham would not be possible without the efforts of its many volunteers. For this we are truly grateful. contribution made by volunteers. Section D Achievements and performance Summary of the maln achievements of the charty during the year We have On again seen people deepen in their love for Jesus. their care for each other. and in compassion for the wider communrty. As well as putting on many events & ServIS to help facility this. it has been lived out in numerous inexpressible ways. as the church has dispersed out into the world taking the goodness of God in Jesus into numerous settings & ¢ontexts. Section E Financial review TAR March 2012
Brlef sL*ement of the charity's policy on reserves 3 months outgoings to be held. Detalls of any funds materially in deficit Further financial revlew details (Optional Infomiation) You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about: the charty's principal sources of funds (including any fundraising)- how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity,. 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 al)ove. Slgned on behalf of the charity's trustees Signature(s) Full name(s FCLKQI Iy ie Position (eg Secretsry, Chair, etc) ANJrKJA Thi -E Date TAR March 2012
(HARITY COMMISSION Independent examiner's report on the FOR ENGLAND AND WALES accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trustees OÉE4£I C4£CH On ac¢ounts for the year ended Lis Charity no lif any) Ltr Set out on pages I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity {"Ihe Trust-) for the year ended S i o & <LolS As the charity's Iruslees. you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirefflenls of the Charities Acl 2011 I'the Act")- Rèsponsibilities and basis of report I report In respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicate DIrelonS given by the Charity Commission under section 145151(b) of the Act. Independent examinerfs statement I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my allantion in conneclion with the examination é8the which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect". the accoLsnting records were n¢X kept in accordance section 130 of the Charities Act; or the accounts did not accord with the accounting records,- or Ihe accoLJnls did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning ihe fomi and content of accounts set out in the Charities {Accounls and Reports} Regulations 2008 other than any requirernenl that the accounts give a "true and fair. view tch is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination lo which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Please delete the words in the brackels if they do not apply. Si9n•d- Date." Name: Relevant professional qualification{s) or body CCA A.. ICALJ IER Oct 2018
(If any)= Address". oy £L. So Section B Disclosurè Only complete if the examiner needs to higmlight material ma4leis ol concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for examiners). Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to dtsclose. 14cKts SE IER Oct 2018
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Redeemer Chwch BinnFF Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the perlod To 1st 31st Marth 2023 Section A Receipts and payments Urtrestricted funds Restricted funds Endowment funds Totsi fund8 Last year to neawtÉ ttsthp neare5t£ to threstE A1 Receipts Donats 29.738 5.138 30.143 S,138 36.141 5.718 Interest C8tatyst Gift Day Weekd Away pha Refijnd of Error Funding Bank tknabo) 255 49AOO 27.027 49 49 Sub tOtal(GSS income for ARJ A2 Asset and investment sates. Isee table). Sub total 35,009 49,960 68.930 A3Pa ents Salanes {Ind Nl. PAYE, stUdt LL) RestrrAed hJnds- ¢(W 19 Venue Hire GIVing Evenis 23.925 18.047 1415 41.972 5.097 38.047 2,478 6.826 2,815 1D63 11,097 Restricted Fwds. CLwid19 Suw pNq pen$Tr Travel offi 2,062 2.062 1,869 1.962 470 520 253 Error Sustenan Ttaining Le&rth Covid19 SuFVJrt Other Children5 WLNk Pa5th 1.219 X5 213 327 31 5,373 67 352 419 33 71066 322 S9,762 Sub total A4 A¥set and Investment urchases. (sèe tsble) Sub total 59.762 Net ofrecwptsl(payments) A5 Transfers between lund$ A6 Cash funds last year end Cash funds this yearend 477 49 13.380 49 12.903 9.168 20,677 20.152 16,357 29,786 37.034 49.937 27.866 37.034 CCXX R1 arAxJunts ISS) 1411212023
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted funds t)tsa¥est£ Restricted fund¥ to n&arest£ Endowment funds to ntsarest£ Bq Cash funds CAF CASH ACCOUNT 11,988 8,164 Total cash fun(ts 20.152 29.786 s}} Endowment fun(ts funds funds Detalls to r*arns¢£ Furyl towhich Cost (orth) Current v&luE onal Details Fur to Which asset belon C05tlopdonall Cuwrent value Details B4 Assets retained for tho harity'$ own use I111- Fund towhich Details Amourbt When dy8 BS Liabilities Signed by one or tsvo trustees on of all the trustees SVJnare Prwrt Name Datè of roval zLÉ£aL" F.£. FLcLe15T& .LyO 17.12.13 CCXX R2 acrxjunls ISSI 1411212023