BARNSTAPLE BAPTIST CHURCH
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 DECEMBER 2025

Barnsta
leBa
tist Church- Trustees Annual Re
ort Year Endin
st
31 December 2025
The trustees present their annual report and financial statements
st
for the year ending 31 December 2025.
References and administrative details
Registered Address & Charity Number
Boutport Street,
Barnstaple.
Devon, EX31 ITD
Charity Registration Number 1173772
Trustees
Reverend Peter Spencer Price - Minister
Rhian Wyn Hogan- Secretary (Yearly appointment)
Hilary Kathryn Boone (retired April 2022 and re-elected April 2022 retired April 2025)
Vivien Moore (retired March 2023 re*lected March 2023)
Christopher Perry- Treasurer (Yearly appointment)
Property Trustees
The Baptist Union Corporation Limited,
Baptist House,
129 Broadway.
Didcot,
Oxfordshire OXII 8RT
Tel: 01235 517700
Email: buc.corp@baptist.org.uk
Bankers
Baptist Union Corporation Limited
Registered office Baptist House,
PO Box 44,
129 Broadway,
Didcot.
OXII 8RT
Also
Lloyds Bank plc.
Registered Office:
25 Gresham Street,
London
EC2V 7HN.
Registered in England and Wales No. 2065

Independent Examlner
Catherine Williams FCA DChA
We5tCOtts (SW} LLP
47 Boutport Street, Barnstaple,
Devon, EX31 ISQ
Tel: 01271374138
Email: cat.williams
westcotts.co.uk
Back
round information
Barnstaple Baptist Church stsrted life in 1814. The first Church building was finished in 1823, with a Church
in Boutport Street opening for worship in February 1833. Thi5 building proved too small. the site was
cleared. with the current building opening in July 1861.
On r June 2017 the Church approved a new Constitution, based upon a template for a "Charitable
Incorporated Organisation- {CIO) produced by the Baptist Union. The CIO started its activities under the
governance of the new Constitution as from l January 2018.
Structure Governance and Mana
ement
The Charity is governed by an Approved Governing Document- the Constitution.
Membership of the Church is open to those who have professed faith in Jesus Christ so by applying for
membership they have indicated acceptsnce of our beliefs. a willingness to participate in the activities of
the Church. have shown their agreement and willingness to abide by our governing constitution.
Individuals seeking membership who have not been baptised in the manner described in the Baptist
Union's Declaration of Principle may be welcomed as Associate Members at the discretion of the Church
Members, Meeting, based on the applicant's public profession of faith, this enables them to participate in
Church Members, Meetings, but with restricted voting rights, as determined from time to time by the
Church Member's Meeting.
A Church Member's Meeting normally takes place bi-monthly. otherthan August and December and has
responsibility for the overall policy of the Church's activitie5. In accordance with the Constitution, the
members appoint Trustees, who together with the Minister. Church Secretary and Treasurer (who are also
appointed by the Member5 annually). are responsible for the day to day running of the Church's work and
witne55, the financial and legal aspects of the charity. All members are encouraged to take an appropriate
part in the spiritual and practical tssks involved in the furtherance of the Church's charitable objective.
Relevant matters may be submitted to the Church Meeting by the Trustee5 for guidance. or may be raised
by members in Church Meeting for further consideration by the Trustees. Though the Constitution permits
decisions to be made at Church meetings by appropriate majoritie5, the Church seeks to work by consensus
wherever possible.
Normal Ob ectives and Activities
The principal purpose of the charity is the advancernent of the Christian faith according to the principles of
the Baptist denomination, to include the advancement of education and such other general charitable
purposes. in such parts of the United Kingdom and the world, as the Church shall detemiine.

In order to achieve the principal objective which is set out above, the Church provides a variety of activities
both to its membership and to the community generally. The aim is to show the love of Jesus Christ in both
word and deed and to bring people into a closer relationship with Him as living Lord.
Central to the work and witness of the Church is the provision of regular public services of Christian
worship. These services take place each Sunday at 10.30 a.m. services at other times, are advertised on the
Church Notice Board and the church web51te which also contains our ￿H05 statement. The Church seeks
to be a friendly and welcoming community and anybody is free to attend any of these services.
Achievements and Performance
Our number5 of regular attendees though not large is stable with visitors often boosting the numbers for
Sunday worship.
2025 has been a challenging year in all forms of measure, our aging COng￿gatIon have like all other walks
found the big cost of living increa5e5 hard, especially in the cost of food, gas, and electricity, to help we
offer every Wednesday morning after our Bible study to which everyone is welcome, a time of fellowship
with board games chat etc. with plenty of beverages and snacks in a warm and welcoming environment.
Our web site has the weekly sermon available on line for those shut in or would just like to listen again, it
also contsins a great deal of information about the Church and its activities, into a search engine put
"Barnstaple Baptist Church" and follow the links.
Secreta
sRe
ort Membershi
and attendance.
Church Membership at the end of 2025 is 27. One of our regular attenders became a member this year.
Sunday worship attendance was on average 35 persons. Although all our permanent members and attenders
are adult, we had 3 children attend intermittently throughout the year. Another 2 children attended Sunday
school throughout the months of July and August. They were staying with their grandmother who is a
member of the church.
Pastors Re
ort on Church activities: 2025.
I. OVERVIEW.
Normal Church activities continued throughout 2025, albeit a nurnber of health challenges affecting several of our
church family have affected oursunday morning attendan￿5.
However, even though most of the church are in their 60,s, 70,5 and 80,s, most continue to come on sundays and are
faithful in both theircommitment of time and finance.
Z/ WHATWE WERE ABLE TO DO:
a) Happily, we We￿ able to hold a Haryest Festival Service and donated a substantial amount of nonperishable food
to The F￿edorn Cent￿, Bamstaple- an outreach center caring forthe needs of the most vulnerable in the area.
We were also able to donate any surplus food to the charity next door, 124, who care foryoung people who have
been excluded from home or school
We continue to do that during the week, passing over surplus food from both our Wednesday and Sunday meetings.
b) We were also able to send £??? to the Baptist Missionary Society fortheir Cyprus Appeal and £??? to the Baptist
Home mission, and Baptist missionary Society for their general work fund

cl Our annual shoe-box appeal enabled us to send over 20 boxes containing toys and resources to needy children in
the third world via the Samaritans Purse appeal.
d) Our annual Suffering Church Sunday appeal meant that we could send funds to persecuted Christians in countries
on the Open Doors World Watch List via the Open Doors UK Charity.
e) Locally, we hold a drop-in coffee morning each Wednesday offering a "warm space" for anyone to come in for a
chat and free refreshments.
d) We also have supported Age Concern by letting out ourfellowship room at a nominal rent on most days of the
week for a range of social activities.
fj Happily, we have managed to maintain ourfinancial giving on the part of the church members, and the￿ has also
been a gradual increase in hiring income, giving us some financial -breathing spa￿.
Summary.
In the meantime. the leadership and members remain upbeat about our future as a gathered group as we continue
to endeavor to be a beacon of light, hope, and compassion to our local community.
Treasurers re
ort
In 2025 there has been some very sacrificial giving. meaning I can report that we are ahead of our set
budget.
The hire of our hall and premiss has allowed us to carry out some very necessary repairs externally and
internally.
We have had to deal with a complicated repair to the central heating system which we had to claim on our
insurance, who were responsible for finding the leak with ourselves responsible for carrying out the repair.
In the search for the leak the asbestos tiles to the vestibule floor had to be removed which damaged the
chipboard under floor which then had to be replaced with marine ply and recarpeted.
The leak was eventually traced to an old cellar, housing an old unused oil boiler system. The pipework
extended the length of the main corridor under the floor, and was so corroded each time it was repaired it
leaked further along the pipe in all a th￿e-rneter length of pipe needed to be replaced.
The gas boilers being out of use for some months while searching for the leak and carrying out the repair
have needed extra maintenance and some repair to get them working again.
The boilers are twenty five plus years old and will need replacing in 2026
We have managed to contsin our gas and electricity costs by careful management throughout the year and
turning the gas heating off for the summer period. I have been able to renew our contract with SSE energy
on favourable terms for a fixed three-yearterm
The church has been fortunate to welcome Age Concern North Devon on a regular weekly basis, which has
proved beneficial to both parties, with sorne interest frorn their clientele to Church activities in particular
the Wednesday coffee morning which we expect to become more popular over the winter months.
Our rooms and hall letting programme has been very successful with now only Friday evenings being
available to hire and the Fellowship room in use every day most weeks. The hall and part of the upstairs
were used by the youth group Allstarz for 3 days in August as a rehearsal venue for their"rnusical in a
week" In all 70 children and 10 adults attended each day. We have also continued to support Barnstsple's
"Theaterfest" happening in June each year.

We now feel secure and settled in our building although old and continuing to need repair it would appear
we are where GOD wants us. Though should a favourable partnership become available this would be
seriously considered as building maintenance is a serious drain on the limited Church resources.
As mentioned in last year's report we have sold our old manse and purchased a new property suitsble as
Manse, but let at the moment to cover the rental on our minister's rented property.
Financial Review - Accounts for the vear endin￿ 31st December 2025
The accounts have been prepared on a 'receipts and payments, basis and in accordance with Section 133
st
Charities Act 2011. The previous period comparative figures represent activities from the l January 2024
to 31st December 2024, Therefore the Accounts for the period ending 31st December 2025 represent 12
months activities and are a direct comparison to the year ending 31st December 2025
The Church raises the funds it needs to carry on its activities from within its own membership and
congregation and the letting out of rooms and hall on a regular basis to local community activities including
dance, Judo, games, majorettes, and the Age Concem charity.
The most significant expense relates to Revd. Peter Price as Pastor of the Church, who leads and co-
ordinate the Church's activities including the Sunday Services, providing pastoral care for the congregation
and others in the community, his objective is to equip and encourage the membership in their life of
Christian witness. and service.
The Church expressed its part in the life of the wider Church by making grants to local, national, and
international Christian organisations and societies with Christian aims and objectives compatible with the
Church's own charitsble purpose.
The Church is heavily dependent on its membership working as volunteers in all aspects of the Church's
activities. many of which run with little or no impact on the Church's expenditure, but nevertheless
contribute substantially to the achievement of the Church's objectives. however with a very aging
congregation we are finding it increasingly difficult to be physically involved in anything but the
daily/weekly activities of running the Church.
The financial results for the year are set out in the accompanying financial ststements.
The Baptist Union Pension Fund has cancelled our Deferred Debt Arrangement (DDA) along with many
other Churches affected, and our liability under the 'Cessation Event" has been written off as from the end
of October 2024.

Reserves Policy
The Trustees have estsblished a Reserves Pollcy to enable the Church to function effectively and meet its
obligations in the event of a decline in our income or a major cost.
Having considered the relevant risks of changes in income and expenditure, the Trustees have determined
that the appropriate level of reserves is in the range £7,51X) to £12.500. representing up to three month's
forward expenditure.
Signed on behalf of the Trustees
C G Perry Treasurerftrnstee

Barnstaple Baptist Church
Independent examiner's report to the Trustees on the unaudited tinanclal statements of
Barnstaple Bapiist Church.
I report to the Trustees on my examination of th& accounts of Barnstaple Baptist Church for the year
ended 31 Decernber 2025.
Respective responsibilities of Deacons and Members and independent examiner
As the charity's Trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance wtth
the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act')-
I report in respect of my examination of Barnstaple Baptist Church's accounts carried out under
section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable
directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in
connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
accounting records were not kept in respect of Barnstaple Baptist Church as required by
section 130 of the Act,. or
the accounts do not accord with those records.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examinations to
which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached.
Catherlne Williams FCA DChA
Independent examiner
Westcotts (SW) LLP
47 Boutport Street
Barnstaple
Devon
EX31 1SQ

BARNSTAPLE BAPTIST CHURCH - CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION - CHARITY NUMBER 1173772
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2025
GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
YEAR ENDING
YEAR ENDING
3111212024
3V1212025
Receipts
Note
Offerir
Income tax recovered on gift5
Donatiorhs and other income
Hire and contribution5 for use of prerni5es
Raised for Dther causes
Rent re￿iVed from manse
Grants received
Interest recelved
Property sale
35,261.60
8.718.94
IGO.00
37.662.50
8.29253
51,989.69
10.844.50
460.(X)
7.673.50
400.00
10.625.00
1.883.76
3.02
3,490.50
3.408.09
228.760.15
Total Recelpts
64.725.82
344.907.96
Payments
Ministry
Upkeep of church premises
Mission
Administration & general expenditure
Property purchase
38,632.00
25,285.37
1,735.24
3,809.37
40,153.16
30.992.98
3,(148.(J)
S,941.54
276,821.94
Total Payments
69,461.98
356.957.62
Net receipts for the period
4,736.16
12.049.66
Transfers from General Fund to Building Fund
Tran5fer5 from/to General Fund from/to Community Evangelist Fund
3.504.50
io.000.oo
Balan￿- at stsrt of period
12,331.21
1¥099.55
Balance - as at end of perlod
11,099.55
9.049A9
The balance oft the General Fund represents unrestrlrtedfvnds to be used by the d￿rity Infvlfllllng its charitsble oblertlve&

BARNSTAPLE BAPTIST CHURCH - CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION - CHARITY NUMBER 1173772
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2025
BUILDING FUND RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSACCOUNT
YEAR ENDING
YEAR ENDING
Receipts
3111212024
3111212025
Insurance Claim
Legacy
VAT recovered
1.246.70
1.246.70
Total Receipts
Payments
General repairs & improvements
Totsl Payments
Net re￿iptS for the period
1.246.70
Transfers to Building Fund from General Fund
Balance- at start of period
43Y.50
43950
Balance- as at end of period
439.50
1.68&ZO
The balaftce on the Building Fund representsfvnds to be used by the charityfor building projects.
Tran5fersfrom the General Fund are unrestrlrtedfvnds thut the Trustees have set asldeAor thls purpose.
Envelopes and otherincome are re5trirtedfvnds which hove been given to the ch17rityfvr the 6ulldlng Fund.
A Legacy was recelved durlng 2019 and the frustees ogreed to contrlbute thts to the Building Fund.

BARNSTAPLE BAPT15T CHURCH- CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION . CHARITY NUMBER 1173772
FINANCIALSTATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2025
COMMUNITY EVANGELIST FUND RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
YEAR ENDING
YEAR ENDING
Receipts
3111212024
3VI¥2025
Envelopes and other income
Slee Blackwell final distribution
Interest received
2,675.07
3,703.98
Totsl Recelpts
2.675.07
3,703.98
Payments
BUC contrlbution
1,178.06
Total Payments
1,178.06
Net recelpts for the perlod
2,675.07
525.92
Transfers to Community Evangelist Fund from General Fund
Transfers from/to General Fund from/to Community Evangelist Fund
3.504.50
10,000.th)
Balance- at start of period
78,657.58
77028.15
Balance- as at end of perlod
77.828.15
70.3M07
The balance on the Communlty Evongellst Fund representsfvnds to be usedby the charity to cover the cu5ts oAa Communty
Evangelist.
Transfvrsfrom the General Fund qre unrestrlctedfvnds that the Trurtees have set a5ideAor this purpose.
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BARNSTAPLE BAPTIST CHURCH - CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION- CHARITY NUMBER 1173772
FINANCIAL sfATEMEiif FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2025
8ALANCE 5HEEfAs AT 3111212024
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31112D025
ststement olAssets and Liab4111e5
Note
Bank 8alantes
UoydsAccoufit
BUC Accounts
ILSJ9.OS
77.828.15
lQ736J19
Xl.354.07
io
89367.2D
8LOYQ.16
LESS LIABIUIIES
Shrttemi Loan5from Members
TOTAL A55ETS LESS TOTAL UABIUTIES
85.367.20
81.ayu.16
REPRESENTED BY:
GENERAL FUND
aft￿ tstjanuary
SwpWDelldt durlw4 Y•ar
Trathrts BumdI￿ Fund
Tm5fer fromlts Cornmwlty Ev4nqell>t FUMI
0•kn¢•31st D*￿mber
1233L21
4,n&16
ILOYJ35
JI049.66
3,50Q50
10.000.00
Ilm9SS
g.o￿89
BUILDING FUND
8alan¢4 l#J•nuary
5urpluslDefidt duriTra Year
TAnsf•rfrom Goner•l FUMI
B*nce 31st Oetember
439.50
1241&70
1,68&20
COMMUNITY EVANGELIST FUND
Balan¢e lstJ•nuary
SUrp1￿/De￿I¢ duringyear
Trans(erfrom Gentrnl Fund
tsalan￿ 3tst De￿rnber
7&6S7SI
1675.07
15N.50
77.8tt
77.82Lts
70,axt)7
TOTAL RESERVES
B9,36T2
81,090.16
Ihk Bal￿Sheeti5onty]n[endedfordarffiCauQfi of onawb btem5a5 5ratsdaboveand notto rtetes￿nTr Rllectalla6¥•t5. lialji￿les(yreIerve
The flnanctal statements were appro¥Èd bythe Trustee5 on aand 51gned on their behalf by
C{.dQ*
Mrc Perry
Trustee
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BARNSTAPLE BAPTIST CHURCH
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2025
l Background Inforniation
Bamstaple Baptist Church started life in 1814. The first church buildin8 was flnished in 1823, with a church in Boutport Street opentngfor
worship in February 1833. This building proved too small.the slte was cleared, with the current building openirn8 in July 1861.
Throughout manv vears the church has operated a5 a-charitable Unincorporated Association- ICUAI, with the charity bein8
coEnisÈd by the Charity Commission as an "excepted charity" with no requirement to ￿gIster.
On 7 June 2017 the church approved a new Constitution. based upon a template for a'charitable Incorporated Organisation" ICIOI
produced by the Baptist Union working in conjunttion with the Charity Commission. Application wa5 made to the Charity Commission
to register a new charity and this W35 completed on Ilth July 2017.
2 Basi5 of accounts
These account5 have be2n prepared on a'receipts and paymenw basis and in accordance with Sertion 133 Charities Act 2011.
3 Offering5
2024
IS,311.60
19,950.LX)
Z025
15.639.50
22,023.00
Sunday offerings- envelopes
Standing Order offerings
Total Off•rln8S
35.261.60
57,66L5
4 Donations and Other Income
2024
20Z5
112.70 please check
51.876.99
Communion offerfngs
Le8acy income
Gift Day
Lee Abbey training
Totsl Donatlons and Other Income
160.OD
16Q(rfl
51.989.69
5 Raised for Other Causes
Home Mission
BMS World Mission
Other Mission
20.co
30.CN)
380.Crf)
430.CIJ
Total Raised forother Causes
46D.OD
6 Ministry
2024
22.880.04
2025
23.660.04
M¥ni5terfs stipend
Baptist Pension Fund OC pl8n Ernployer contribution5
Baptist Pension Fund DB plan deficiency contributions
Mini5terfs travel & other expenses
Music & worship expènditure
Training & teaching
Manse rent, touncll tax & water expenditure
BU Subscriptions
io.oo
1.053.65
358.92
iio.
1.502.43
134.84
132.84
13.761.71
961.30
13.345.19
874.04
Total Mlnlstry
3B.63LOO
40,153.16
Rev. Peter Prsce acts as one of the church's trustees and receives ￿mUneratIOn and other benefits in respect of hls servlces
as Mlnlster, including the provision of manse accommodation, wh¢ch is rented by the church.
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BARNsfAPLE BAPT15T CHURCH
NOTESTO THE ACCOUNTS
7 Upkeep of church premises
2024
4.591.35
2.421.01
5,483.31
11789.70
2025
5,409.14
1712.26
6.058.30
16,813.28
Lighting and heating
Cleaning & catering
Insurance
Repairs and maintenance
Total Upkeep of thurrh premisps
25,285.37
3D,99Z.9
8 Mission
2024
ZOZ5
Home Mission
BMS Worfd Mission
sunday Sthool Youth Work
Other rnission
Publicity & outreach
750.00
1.250.
goo.w
L20.
280.
350.00
605.24
528.00
Total Mlsslon
L735.Z4
3,(Y18.00
9 Admlnlstratlon & general expenditure
2024
2025
Church o￿l¢e
Buccontribution
Equlpment
Other administratlon & 8eneraS expendlture
1,462.95
1.989.36
L150.(J)
L225.18
1.577.00
3￿.73
1045.69
Total Admlnlstratlon & general expendlture
3*09.37
5.94L54
10 Reconclllatlon- Bank Balances & Funds
31112n024
11.S39.05
3111212025
10.736.09
Lloyd5 Bu5ine55 Arcount
Bank Balance- CAF Cash Account
Baptist Union Corporation Acrount
Bank Balanre- CAF fjold Acwunt
77.828.15
70,354.07
89.367.20
81.090.16
11 Assets Held for the Church's own use
The church 15 the beneficial owner15ubject to the relevant trusts) of the following assets, the leKal title to which is held by the church's
custodian trustee. the Baptist Union Corporation Ltd..
Church & Hall prerni5es at Tawcroft, Barnstaple valued at £6,629.007, based on 2026 insured values.
The church also owns fixtures. furniture and equipment with 3 2026 insured value of £299,817.
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