St. Korkos Orthodox Church and Eritrean Community in Birmingham
Annual Report
2021-2022
Legal and administration information
Reference and administrative details of the charity, its trustees and advisors
Full Name of the Charity:
St. Korkos Orthodox Church and Eritreans' Community in Birmingham
Charity Registration Number
1174445
Charity current address
37 Broom Field Road Edrington Birmingham B23 7QA
Trustees:
Elected trustees
Dawit Belay
Amanuel Fessahaye
Binyam Eyasu
Tsige Tekhle
Gherezghiher kflemariam
Mebahtom Weldemikall
Independent Examiner
Sigma Chartered Accountants and Tax Advisors
Wilding Building,
864 Wash wood Heath Road,
Ward End Birmingham,
B8 2NG
Banker
NatWest and Barclays in Birmingham
Structure Governance and Management
The members of St. Korkos Orthodox church are currently meeting at 37 Broom Field Road Erdington in Birmingham. The trustees are bodies that manage the charity’s activity in line with the internal memorandum and the rules set by the charity commission. The trustees of the charity are elected by the members. Members are encouraged to register on the electoral roll and stand for election to the trustees.
Our Charity
The number of Asylum seekers and refugees arriving in the UK has been increasing from time to time. Most of these asylum seekers experience homesickness and face difficulties in integration with the UK environment, mainly because of the trauma they have experienced back home and, on their way, overseas. Some members of our community have been voluntarily assisting them by providing basic information and guidance. This initiative has been advanced to organise the community and managed to set up a charity which was registered with the charity commission in August 2017. We are working on assisting the community in providing religious and other community services. We have started to support some children with their home learning and give necessary guidance for their 11+ entrance examinations and GCSEs. We have also planned to provide a wide range of services for the members of our charity and others who may need them.
Acquisition of Property
Free Hold Property 37 Broom Field Road Erdington Birmingham
We have been praying for and waiting for a long time, to have our own place of worship. For that to happen we raised funds for all most 6 years from our members of the church, after all these long years we have raised the money from our members to buy the property we were looking for and now we have our own place of worship, which we bought on the 10th December 2021 at 37 Bloomfield Road, Erdington, Birmingham.
Monday to Friday
As we have our place of worship now from 6 pm to 9 pm Monday to Friday we have a Deacon class every day of the week. At the moment ,There are 20 Deacon who take a lesson at the church every day of the week.
Saturday
Every Saturday of the week we have a lesson for children at St.Korkos Orthodox Church and the Eritrean community from 10 am to 12 pm. There are about 80 children that take the lessons every Saturday. The children’s age ranges from 4 years old to 16 years old. They are taken to Bible study and taught how to stay away from anything that can harm the community of Birmingham. The children are split into 2 groups so that they can all be taught at their own level and pace. The first group is made up of 30 children, ranging from 4 years old to 8 years old. The second group is made up of 50 children, ranging from 9 years old to 16 years old.
St. Korkos Orthodox Church and Eritreans' Community in Birmingham
Annual General Meeting
Held on Sunday the 26th of September 2022
Apologies
Apologies from:
Mr Dawit Belay.
The meeting took place at St Korkos Orthodox Church and Eritreans Community at 37 Broom Field Road Erdington Birmingham. Mr Amanuel Fessahaye, the Vice-chairperson of the charity, opened the meeting with a prayer and thanked everyone for the hard work done in the year. He has mentioned all the religious and other community activities completed during the year. As mentioned in the last general meeting he focused on promoting better service for the community and working hard in fundraising.
Minutes of the previous meeting
Minutes of the last year’s meeting were read out by Mr Fessahaye, the vice chairperson of the charity. The minutes were accepted by all the trustees.
Activities
A report for the religious and other services provided in the year has been reported by Mr Eyasu and all the members agree to the report.
Health and Safety
The issue of health and safety is one of the top priorities in charity activity. The charity has been taking all necessary measures to ensure that every service user is safe and the activities at the church are undertaken with diligence and due care. Mr Fessahaye has highlighted that all who work with vulnerable people have been monitored by the guidelines. He stressed, that any issues about safety must be reported on time. He has reminded all that the necessary policies like insurance policies, Fire exit and DBS must be updated constantly.
Election of new trustees
The charity believes that the trustees have to be elected by the members of the congregation for a duration of three years. However, the service time of all or any member of the trustee can be extended if he/she is re-elected by the congregation. In September 2021 the trustees has called up a meeting of the congregation for an election of new trustees. The congregation has agreed to delay the election of new trustees until the time the project of buying a property is completed. However, the existing members demanded that the election of new trustees should be made regardless of whether the acquisition of a property is completed or not. A meeting is planned to be made for early February 2022. Mr Amanuel stressed the need for the young generation’s participation in the management body and he suggested that they need to assist in many tasks of the trustees so that they can we can handover the tasks to them easily in the future.
Our bankers
Our main bank is NatWest, where our most of our transaction is done through this bank. In addition, we also have a bank account with Barclays bank.
Acquisition of property
We have been delivering our services at St James Church for a few years now. The people and the committee members of St James have been extremely supportive of our weekly services. We have been welcomed at the church to undertake our services and events unconditionally. All members of the trustees have expressed their appreciation and proposed to actively participate in any works carried out at the church. Since July 2012 we have moved to the new property we bought but it took us hard work to do the refreshments of the building almost it took as seven months to do all the work on the property we bought. We are now carrying all our services in the new building of St . Korkos Orthodox Church and Eritreans Community.
Financial report
Mrs Tekhle presented the finance report, she explained that the incoming fund to words the accusation of a property has been satisfactory and she mentioned a lot of work needs to be done to get to the desired target.
Mrs Tekhle indicated that the non-refundable money paid in the attempt of buying a property was the major expense of the year. She has also presented the report on the borrowing made by our members to buy a property. She has indicated that all minor recurrent expenses have been covered by the members here and then.
Mr Fessahaye has thanked the accounts team for their hard work in handling the funds and for keeping our records up to date. Mrs Tekhle asked if everyone accepted the accounts and this was proposed by Mr Fessahaye and supported by all the trustees.
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Sunday school
The number of families joining the charity has increased year after year so is the number of children attending the Sunday school. We have almost Seventy children who regularly attend Sunday school. Some of them are born in the UK and others are those who have come over from Eritrea and Ethiopia. Even though most of the children are from Eritrea our charity is open to everyone. In the Sunday service, we try to put the children in classrooms according to their age and level of understanding of religious and other studies. The individuals who are mentoring the children have been DBS checked and all the necessary supervision is made by a designated person in every lesson.
As part of getting together, we have taken a group of children to Canon Hill Park, swimming, football and other activities. Most of the children found the trip engaging, our charity is planning to do more trips to other recreation centres. We have also made efforts to communicate with other churches to share experiences.
Some highlights
April – May 2022
During this period, we observed the forty days of lent which was followed by Easter. Our Easter service was carried out at St, Korkos Orthodox Church and Eritreans Community at Erdington the whole congregation gathered together to pray for the risen of Jesus Chriss and to celebrate Easter.
July 2021
In July we celebrated our annual mass at St. Korkos Orthodox Church and Eritreans Community at Erdington. The event is one of the two big church events carried out in January and July.
January 2023
In January 2022 we celebrated our Christmas at St. Korkos Orthodox Church and Eritrean Community at Erdington. According to our church tradition, Christmas is celebrated in early January.
February 2023
In January we celebrated our first annual event of the year 2023 all the congregation of sisters and brothers of the Eritrean orthodox church in Birmingham gathered together to celebrate the January festival of St Korkos church in Birmingham at Erdington. the entire Eritrean community in
Birmingham was very excited to celebrate the January festival of St. Korkos on the new building we
bought in December 2021.