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How the charity is constituted Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)
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THE PURPOSES OF THE CIO ARE: 1.THE ADVANCEMENT
OF THE
CHRISTIAN
FAITH IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE BASISOF FAITH,
PRIMARILY, BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, WITHIN LUTON AND THE
SURROUNDING
NEIGHBOURHOOD;
AND 2.SUCH OTHER
CHARITABLE PURPOSES AS SHALL, IN THE OPINION OF THE
CHARITY TRUSTEES, PUT INTO PRACTICE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE BASISOF FAITH, INCLUDING
BUT NOT
Summary ofthe objects ofthe LIMITED TO: THE PREVENTION
AND RELIEF OF NEED, HARDSHIP
charity set out in its AND SICKNESS; THE ADVANCEMENT
OF EDUCATION;
AND
THE
governing document PROVISION OF FACILITIES IN THE INTERESTS OF SOCIAL
WELFARE FOR RECREATION OR OTHER LEISURE TIME
OCCUPATION
OF INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE NEED OF SUCH
FACILITIES BYREASON OF THEIR YOUTH, AGE INFIRMITY OR
DISABILITY, FINANCIAL
HARDSHIP OR SOCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE
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The charity
held regular church
meetings
and services to preach
the
gospel ofJesus Christ and also held bible study groups. These services
were carried out both
in physical churches
and also online.
The Trustees
confirm that they have complied
with the duty
in Section 4 of
the Charities
Act 2011 to have regard to the guidance
published
by the
Charity Commission,
including
public benefit guidance.
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)

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Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
The charity has maintained
its member
its church service and activities
base and saw regular visitors to
The charity ran its Mission Camp again this year.
The charity has established
a building
fund with a view to raise money so
it can acquire
its own church premises.

Unrestricted
funds
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest to the nearest r. to the nearest F to the nearest 6 to the nearest f.
Receipts
Tithes and offerings 30,208 22,241
Revival camp 4,821
Other dontaions 3,000 500 4,035
Gift aid refunds 9,754
Sub total (Gross income forAR) 38
Asset and investment sales,
Interest received
Sub total
Total receipts 36,031
Payments
Revival camp 4,416
Telephone,
internet
& computer 2,208 2,316
Rent 6,910 6,711
Travel 8 hotels 1,569 3,028
Sundry 770
General
donations
(guest speakers) 2,100 2,250
Covid support
donations
1,042 3,618
Insurance 334
Printing
postage
& stationery 704 405
Motor &fuel 4,346 4,658
Music & media 4,635 4,651
Pastors allowance 2,738 3,640
Welfare refreshments 3,261 1,186
Accountancy 1,200
Church
repairs 8
maintenance 1,022 1,867
Mission expenses 140 1,035
Wages 8 pension 13,834 1,423
Loan interest 1,296
Legal expenses Sub total -', "'=' ' ""St,'603 1,500
Asset and investment purchases,
Audio 8 computer equipment 3,002 1,297
Bank loan repaid 12,704 935
Camp loan repaid
Sub total
Total payments 68„'ltfe
Net ofreceiptsl(payments)
Transfers
between
funds
200 200
Cash funds last year end 33,105 10,269 48,3 49,833
Cash funds this year end ts;97 &,374