Trustees. Annual Report for the period
PefKxJ stsrt dale
01
04
Period end date
31
2021
03
2022
From
To
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
CIPPENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH
Other names charity is known by
CIPPENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH
Registered charity number (if any)
1175509
Charity's principal address
CIPPENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH
11 ELMSHOTT LANE
CIPPENHAM SLOUGH
Postcode
SL15QS
Names of the charity trustees who manago the charity
Dates acted If nat for
wholo
ear
Trustee name
Offlce {If any)
Name of per60n {or b(*dyl •ntltled
nt trustee
ifan
JAMES JOHNSON
ROBERT MILES
KENNETH HORN
SUSAN BARTON
JANE MILES
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Up to 26th Sept 2021
From 26th Sept 2021
Names of tho trustees for the charity, rf any, Ifor example, any custodian trustees)
Name
Dates acted rf not for whole
ear
Trustee
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional infornwtion)
of adviser
Name
Addross
Name of chief executive or namos of sonior staff members (Optional inforniation)
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
Doscription of the charity's trusts
CONSTITUTION
Type of goveming document
leo IriiFI deed. conslilulii
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How the charity is (x)nstituted
CHARITY INCORPORATED ORGANISATION
Truste8 selection meth(NJs
Appointed by
Addltional govornance issues (Optional Infom￿tion)
You may choose to include
additional information, where
relevant, about:
policies and procedures
adopted for the induclion and
training of trustees.,
the charity's Ofganisational
structure and any wider
ne￿Ork with which the charity
works..
relationship with any related
parties.,
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
In line with our constitutson.
Member of the Baptist Union
Section C
Ob"ectives and activities
THE PRINCIPAL PURPOSES OF THE CHURCH ARE:_
THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF THE BAPTIST
DENOMINATION.
THE CHURCH MAY ALSO ADVANCE EDUCATION AND
CARRY OUT OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES IN THE
UNITED KINGDOM ANDIOR OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its
governing document
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Cippenham Baptist Church (CBC) is an established Christian
organisation in Cippenham, Slough. It has been in operation for over 40
years and has recently changed its govemance status to a Charitsble
Incorporated Organisation. govemed by a leam of charity Trustees.
CBC was built as a branch of Slough Baptist Church in 1950s the church
has been an active pillar in the Cippenham community. The sile where
the church operates is owned by the London Baptist propety board, and
the church leadership has full responsibility. under authority by the
hurth membership, to manage the organisation.
CBC is headed by a leadership team of 4 trustees nominated by the
church membership of 17 and 3 absent members.
Church activities have still been affected by Covid 19 restrictions during
this period. The Church VRS still taking time lo review the future for the
church. with prayer. the continued priority was to review the church's
vision. and asking for God's guidance for the church community. CBC is
supported by The Baptist union. in all organisational processes.
Over the last 24 months the leadership and membership have been
actively requesting suP￿rt through settlement team to find a suitable
minister. To date we still have not been successful in attracling a new
minister.
Due to the length of this process. it was decided the Church would begin
talks about a possible partnership with our mother church Slough
Baptist Church to develop grovAh in Cippenham. discussions are still
ongoing and look forward to investigating further this consideration.
We have begun to explore the possibility of employing an outreach
families and children's worker as an altemative to a full time minister.
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
benefrt)
During this financial year CBC has been Unab￿ to continue with some of
its usual activitiès:
Sunday worship - in line with the BU and govemment restrictions we
were able to hold Sunday worship when pemiitted and. otherwise.
encouraged members to stay home and join in the livelonline services
produced by Slough Baptist Church this was a great blessing at this
dtfficult time.
Pastoral Care is offered by the membership - this includes regular
contact via lelephone or zwm calls those who are alone or vulnerable
during this time.
Home Groups discontinued during this period. due to the Covid 19
strictions. However, a weekly Prayer meeting via zoom was established
to concentrate on the growth of the church and pray for the continued
need of leadership in Ihe fom) of a minister andlor the agreement of the
partnership with SBC
Our Youth programme meeting Tuesday evenings for age &13. This
has not reopened due lo lack of volunteers. The Church however has
continued to keep in contact with the children and parents.
Our Sunday services young church - Covid 19 meant that we are not
able to offer any faalities for children during the restricted peri¢)ds.
Chatterl)ox our mother and toddlers, group has not been ￿tablished
due lo Ihe need for svitable volunteers.
Schools Week Actlvlty- Our usual presentstions to the schools in April
2020 & December 2021 Easter & Christmas look place when local
primary school year 6's re invited to the site. This helps the schools to
enhance their religious curriculum requirements. During this particular
difficull
ear CBC has not been able to fulfil the full
ramme. However,
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it has been possible to attend the schools to present the programme,
rather than the children coming to the church,
CBC has many other site users who have use of the building, all these
groups have been affected by COVID 19 from February 2020.:
Pre School (Mon•Friday)
TBA Dancing- dance group for ages 5-16
AA & NA groups
Pilatesl keep fft group
Special voices - support group for parents and carers of children with
additional needs.
Most of these groups were able to resume use of the site during the year
once the restnctions allowed.
Part of the financial year of 2021-2022 being affected by Covid. has
therefore caused a redUCt￿n of rental income for the chU￿h during these
limes.
Trinity Church - who will use our premises for their Sunday worship,
prayer groups and children's activtties were also affected as they were
unable to meet like CBC.
The Church Manse has been privatety rented to a family during this
financial year which has been a great help to recover the cost of the
refurbishment and a boost to the church's income which has been
depleted as a result of Closures of site users.
The thurch membership agreed to continue supporting the mission of the
HarnmorKls via WEC in Coventry.
BU Pension liability- Elsie F from SBC has continued as an interim
employee which satisfies the requirements of the Baptist Pension
organisation.. therefore, the liability has n¢)w been rolled over for a further
2 years.
All the Charty Trustees of Cippenham Baptist church are aware and
declare that they have had regard to the guidance issued by the
Charity Commission on public benefrt.
Additional dotails of ¢>bjectives and actlvtties (Optional i￿Orniation}
You may choos• to include
further statements, where
relevant, about:
policy on grantmaking..
policy programme related
investment.
contribution made by
volunleers.
Section D
Achievements and performance
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Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary of the main
achievements of the charlty
during the year
With the Supp￿ of the Beptist association CBC have tried as much as
possible during Covid to maintain our regular actrvities during the interim
period of our pastoral vacanw thanks to the hard work of the
membership. The Manse has successfully been let privately until such
time as our vacancy is filled.
Section E
Financial review
Although the Charity does not have a reseNe policy Cippenham Baptist
Church needs maintain a reserve to cover Pension Siability commitments.
salaries (including allowance for pastor in employment) and other
liabilities ongoing, which is covered by fellowship income which is lithed
to the church and regular rental income of site users (when able) and
Manse
Brief ststement of the
charity's policy on reserves
Detalls of any funds materially
in deficit
none
Further financial review details {Optional Infor￿￿10n)
You may choose to include
additional information, where
relevanl about=
the charity's principal
SoUr￿S of funds (including
any fundraising).
how expendilure has
supported the key objectives
of the charity"
investment policy and
objectives including any
elhical investment policy
adopted.
CBC'S main source of income other than Fellowship income is through
rentsl of the church buildings to Ihe communty & the Manse.
9% of CBC income is donated to support other community projects and
other outreach within our key objectives. This has been redU￿d this
year. due to the lack of txtreach acttvtlies completed during this dtfficult
period of Covmd.
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Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signod on behalf of the charlty's trustees
Signaturels)
Full namels)
Kenneth Hom
James Johnson
Position (eg Secretary. Chair,
etc)
Trustee
Trustee
16.01.2023
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CHARIIY COMMISSION '
FOR ENGiAND AND WALES
Recei
ts and
ments accounts
CC16a
For thè perlod
from
To
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestrlctsd
nds
Restrlcted
funds
Endowm•nt
funds
to th• T￿r￿1£
Totsi funds
Last y•Jr
toth• n•ar•bi É
A1 Re¢¢1
73,745
63.367
AR)
7&745
73,745
19.307
m•n
e tablo .
Tot•1 rnc•lpts
7&745
èn
45,SS7
45,557
41306
Sub tot•1
448S7
4S,357
A4 Asset and In¥eglment
Sub total
45.557
44S87
42,306
Net of receipts/{payments)
AS Transfers ￿tween funds
A6 Cash funds last ygar end
Cash funds thls year end
28.108
28,188
21,061
28.1
28.188
21,061
CCXX Rl accounts Issi
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted
funds
to r￿•re5t<
Restrlcted
nds
to neJr•$t£
Endowment
funds
to MareEt £
Categorh&s
Delai15
B1 Cash funds
RBS Current account
R6S High
10.762
BuikJiNJ luTrY
202
Total cash funds
87.507
Unr•strithd
fvnds
to r￿{￿¢£
R••trScted
funds
Endowm•nt
funds
to n••r*•t e
Details
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charlty'8 own use
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|Onaccountsforthe year|31stMarch 2022|Charity no|1175509|
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