CHARnY Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period Start date 01 From Section A Reference and administration details Charlty name CIPPENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Other name$ ¢harity18 known by CIPPENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Registerod charity number (11 any) 1175509 Charity's prlncipal address CIPPENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH 11 ELMSHOTh LANE CIPPENHAM SLOUGH Postcode SLI 5QS Namos of the charity trusteès who manage the Charity Date8 a¢t•d If not for whole Trustra name Offico Ilf •ry) Nam• of person (or body) ortityod int trustee ifan JAMES JOHNSON ROBERT MILES KENNETH HORN JANE MILES Trustee Tw$te8 Trustee Trustee Names of the trustees for the charity, if any. (for example, any custodlan trustees) Narne Dates acted rf not for whole ear Names and addressos of advisers (Optlonal Inforniation) of advlser Namo Addr8 Name of chlef execut1 or names of senior staff members (Optlonal infomiation) Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement Descrlptlon of the charity's trusts CONSTITUTION TyFe of governing document IrL,St TAR March 2012
How the charity is constituted CHARITY INCORPORATED ORGANISATION Trustee selection methods leg. a?D ',.2lecJ Dy, e ecieo byi Appointed by Addltlonal governance issues (Optional infomiation You may choose to include additional infonnation, where relevant, al)out'. policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees., the charity's organisational structure and any wider neOrk with which the charity works; relationshlp with any lated parties., trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. In line with our constitution. 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 objocts of the charlty set out in Its governlng document TAR March 2012
Cippenham Baptist Church (CBC) is an establish8d Christian organisation in Cippenham, Slough. It has been in operation for over 90 years and has recently changed its goveman¢e status to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, governed by a team of charity Trustees. CBC was set up as an oftshoot of Slough Baptist Church and built it's own premises in the 1940s to be an active pillar in the Cippenham community. The site where the church operates is owned by the London Baptist property board, and the church leadership has full responsibility, under authority by the church membership, to manage the organisalion. CBC is headed by a leadership team of 4 trustees nominated by the church membership of 12 and 3 absent mernbers. The Church was still taking time to review the fLrture for the chuh, wlh prayer, the continued priority was to review the church's vision, and asking for God's guidan for the church community. CBC is supported by The Baptist union, in all organisational processes. After trying unsuccessfully to find a suitable minister with support from the Southem Counties Baptist Association settlement leam tt was decided to explore the possibility of employing an outreach families and children's worker as an attemative to a full-time minister. This has been successful and the new part-time position was filled in September 2022. During this financial year CBC has been able to resume most of its usual activities.. Sunday worship- in the absenc8 of a full-time minister a programme of visiting speakers was put in place and Sunday Worship has resumed. Pastoral Care is offered by the membership - this includes regular contact via telephone or zoom calls those who are alone or vulnerabl8 during this time. Home Group has resumed alternating wTrth a Pray8r meeting via zoom. Our Sunday services young church- Children arè again welcome to our Sunday services. Bumps and Babies a new initiative for mothers with under 1's was begun in January 2023. Schools Week Activlty- Our usual presentations to the schools in April & Dember 2023 Easter & Christmas took place when local primary school year 6's are invited to the site. This helps the schools to enhance their religious curriculum requirements. It has also been possible to attend the schools to present the programme, rather than the Ghildren coming to the Church, rf that is more appropriate. CBC has many other slto users who have use of the building.. Pre School {Mon-Friday) TDA Dancing - dance group for ages 5-16 AA & NA groups Pilatesl keep fft group Special voices - support group for parents and carers of chIldn with additional needs. Trinity Church - who use our premises for their Sunday worship. The Church Manse has continued to be privately rented to a family during this financial year. The church memb8rship agreed to Gontinue supporting the mission of the Hammonds via WEC in Coventry Summary of the main actlvltles undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include withln this sectlon the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on publ1¢ benefit) TAR March 2012
BU Pension liabillty- The family's worker was appointed in September 2022. The quIrernents of the Baptist Pension organisation continued to be satisfied and the liability has now been rolled over for a further 2 years. All the Charity Trustees of Clppenham Baptlst church are are and declare that they hava had règard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on publlc benefiL Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional infomiation) You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about: policy on grantmaking; policy programme related investment., contribution made by volunteers. Section D Achievements and performance Summary of the maln achlevements of the charlty during tho year With the support of the Baptist association CBC hav8 maintained our regular activities and made steps to engage rnore with the needs of families in the area. The Manse has successfully been let privately arKI the site has been well used. Section E TAR Financial review M8rd) 2012
Although the Chariiy does not have a reserve policy Cippenham Baptist Church needs maintain a reserve to cover Pension liability commitments, salarres (including allowance for pastor in employment) and other liabilities ongoing, which is covered by fellowship income which is tithed to the ¢hur¢h and regular rental income of site users (when able) and Manse Brief statemont of the charity's policy on reserv•s Details of any funds materlally In deticit none Further financial revlew detslls Ioptlonal Infomiallon) You may choose to Indude additional infomation, where relevant about: the charity's principal sources of funds (including any fundraising),. how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the ¢harity', investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. CBC'S main Source of income other than Fellowship income is through rental of the church buildings to the communty & the Manse. There has been some upgrading made to the site during the year induding resurfacing the Gar park and installing double glazing in the church building. 8% of CBC income is donated to support other communty projects and other outreach within our key objectives. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The tru8tee8 declare that they have approved the trustees, report above. TAR March 2012
Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Slgnaturels) Full name($) Kenneth Hom James Johnson Position (eg Secrelary, Chair, etc} Trustee Trustee Date TAR 2012
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Charlty Wame ¢IPPENHAM WTIST CHURCH Receipts and payments accounts No (if anyl 1175509 CC16a For thè pèrlod from Pènoo start date Period end dale 3110312024 To 0110412023 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestrleted Iub)d8 Restricted fund• Endowmènt fund$ Total fund¥ Lastye toth¢ ¢0 tho noare8t E thg nwr•rt£ A1 Recelpts FdlrAvship Inr%r ft1 IClassrth)ms IPr8sChJl Rent (Mase) H1 Hire YoLth Hlro MKsc8118news Donations Irtsest 27892 23,OY8 18,254 8,iJJ7 8,69S 27h92 23,038 16,254 8.(7 8.695 21.102 22,52S 18.215 8,782 7.169 209 228 228 Sub total(Gross income for AR) 883 .967 A2 A88•t and Investment 8aleB, {8ee table). Sub total 84,883 A3 Payments Salaries Utilibes Insurance Maintenane & Uptyading *145 26.145 16J06 13.932 3,1130 8.217 1.678 976 5263 6J61 1,639 oz 3.373 68.99 3.067 811 6.270 5.745 3.373 a.7 811 J.270 5.745 Sub8cnplons C1è8niny MI0 Wor8hlp&TeaoWr•J Sub total 124039 124039 A4 A88et and Investment rcha8¢8, SO9 tablg Sub total 123.039 121039 88,502 Net of rnceipts/(paymentsJ AS Trnn¥f¢rn between funds A6 Cash funds last ytrar end Cash fun<ts th1¥ yeor •nd 38.156 38.072 17.904 98.702 60.546 6,229 6,313 104.931 86,859 17,904 CCXX R1 •¢¢ounts ISSI 2710112025
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestrl¢tsd fundg to ne•t£ Restricted funds n8are•t Endowment lund¥ Categories 81 Cash funds BankP£counts 59.792 Buikllng Fur 6,313 Petty Cash 754 Totsl cash funds 60,546 6,313 *)) Unr•strlct•d funds to nurest£ Réstrfcted funds to Marn8t£ Endowment funds Detalls to towhlch sel bOn Cwr•rrtvalu• ttmal Details Coot lopuonaf) Fund to whlch asset bElon Un&tj ¢urTOntval onal Details Land & Buikliwds SLI 5QS Cost loptlonHII B4 A88frts r•tsined for the charity's own use Tile Deed No. Hel¢J in Trust M beh&lf olthe CIO by Lonotyn Bapb'st Property Board Fund to whicth Amount due When ¥ or Dètalls Pen8b&)'Employers Debf B5 Llabllltlo8 UnrEsknttsJ S¥ned by one or two Irustees on behaOf all the tNstse$ Slgnature Prfnl Name Dale of ov CCXX R2 ac£ounts ISSI 27m1r2025
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the Irusteesl members of f/fT On accounts for the year ended If/s/ 02 Charity no (if any) Il}fs- Sel out on page8 ie llIbe1 nller6 Qt èdOrtIO ial snEetsi I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity {'Ihe Trusl,) for the year ended Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responslble for Ihe prewation basis of report of the accounts in accordance wrth the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 C'the Acf). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in c8rying OLrt my examination. I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(51(b) of the Act. I have compleied my examination. I confimi thal no material matters have come to my attention (other than that disclosed below.) in connection wlh Ihe examination which gives me cause to believe thal in, any material respect.. accounting records were not kept in accord8nce wlth section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord wlth the accounting records Indepandent examinerfs ststement I have no COnmS arKI have come across no other matters in connection wlth the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Pleasg delete the words in the brackets rf they do not apply. Signod: Date: 7S- Name: /Li f L/T Rolevant professlonal qualification{s) or body (If any): Address: ?r.nL/•KTII k¢J41) IER October 2018
Section 8 Disclosure Only complete rf the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32. Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for examiners>. Give here brief dotalls of any items that the examiner wishès to disclose. IER October 2018