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2022-12-31-accounts

Annual report

Charity No. 1178624

Year Jan-Dec 2022

DIVINE HOLY SPIRIT INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES (DHSIM)

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

AND

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS

FOR THE YEAR 1ST JANUARY TO 31 DECEMBER 2022

Annual report

Charity No. 1178624

Year Jan-Dec 2022

CONTENTS

SECTION A
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DETAILS ............................................................................... 3
Section B
Structure, governance and management ..................................................................................... 3
Section C
Objectives and activities ............................................................................................................... 4
Objectives ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
Activities ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Section D
Achievements and performance .................................................................................................. 5
Section E
Financial review ............................................................................................................................ 5
Section F: Declaration ......................................................................................................................................... 5
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1 st JAN – 31st DECEMBER 2021 .............................................................. 6
Receipts and Payments Accounts ....................................................................................................................... 6
Assets at 21 december 2021............................................................................................................................... 7

Independent Examiner’s report to the Trustees of Divine Holy Spirit International Ministries ............................. 8

Annual report

Charity No. 1178624

Year Jan-Dec 2022

SECTION A REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DETAILS

Charity name: Divine Holy Spirit International Ministries Other name charity is known: DHSIM Registered Charity Number: 1178624 Charity’s principal address: 19 Tavistock Close, St. Albans, AL1 2NS Trustees: Michael Tichaona Manyangadze (Chair) Colin OkotOcaya (Secretary) Bankers: Barclays Bank, 16-18 St Peter's St, St Albans AL1 3LP

SECTION B STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

DHSIM is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) registered with the Charity Commission (UK) 4th June 2018. The Charity is constituted as a CIO and is governed in accordance with its constitution.

The current trustees are:

Trustees meet at least four times a year and are responsible for the governance of the church including management of risks. The Trustees have the power to appoint and dismiss Trustees in accordance with the provisions in the constitution. The church has Elders, Pastors, Deacons and other volunteers who support the Trustees with the day-to-day running of the charity. Appointment of additional Trustees is still under consideration.

DHISM has an international outreach programme providing charitable activities in Kenya, India and other parts of the world. This missionary work has been carefully considered and a grant-making policy was developed in order to manage the risks. Our current mission outpost is in Kenya where a school for orphans has been established.

Missionary trip were done to Liberia and Pakistan during the year.

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SECTION C OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

OBJECTIVES

  1. To advance the gospel of the Kingdom of God and Christian religion in bringing God’s deliverance to all believers - physically, spiritually, emotionally, financially and psychologically, so that they can live the life that God promised in His word 3 John 2 for the benefit of the public through the holding of prayer meetings, teaching, public celebration of religious festivals, life coaching, seminars, one-to-one consultations, sermons, missionary expeditions; outreach to local communities; producing and/or distributing literature on church events and promotion of the Christian religion to enlighten others about the Kingdom of God and the Church of Jesus Christ.

  2. To relieve those facing hardship and poverty through provision of material and financial assistance. The relief could be in the form of:

  3. Provision of clothing, food, drinks and other materials to the needy

  4. Training to improve quality of life to acceptable standards

  5. Provision of counselling services including prayers

  6. Financial assistance to members of the congregation facing hardships

ACTIVITIES

The church has been able to meet the needs of congregants most of whom have testified life changing events in their lives to the extent that some do elms giving, donations, free will offerings, payment of tithes and thanksgiving to bless the Church of God and its missions. The main mission supported is a school orphanage in Kenya, however the Prophet and Chair visited Ethiopia, Liberia and India to minister and evangelise the gospel during the year.

Due to COVID 19 restrictions, physical meeting in Church resumed mid-year onwards. Prior to the physical worship resumption, services were conducted online with guidance and counselling provided through telephone calls.

The Trustees confirm that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Trust’s aims, objectives and activities.

The donations received are not only used for equipping the church with instruments, transport, allowances for volunteers and rentals, but also used for the welfare of the needy in society. The grant making policy provides guidance on who can benefit from the church’s welfare fund which includes missionary work.

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SECTION D ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

The church has continued to grow physically and spiritually since its formation with a congregation of over 280. DHISM does not own a building, thus Sunday services are held in a rented building in Northampton. The provision of other church programmes during the week is achieved through small group meetings in homes, social media and telephone contacts.

The Church Leader made several missionary journeys during the year, most notably to China and Liberia. The School Orphanage in Kenya has grown to a point of self-sustainability.

The Church organised several events during the year. Most notably an Easter Conference, Feeding the homeless during November period, and a Christmas Party for congregants funded by the Church.

The Church Choir also received new gowns, new chair covers and furniture was purchased to meet the needs of the Church using income from tithes and offerings.

SECTION E FINANCIAL REVIEW

Total balance brought forward from previous years was £30 218.33. Total revenue available for the year was £63 653.72 less 30 218.33 thus total revenue for the year was £33 433.39. Costs of running the charity was £48 799.60 giving a net balance of £14 854.12.

The year witnessed increased income due to return to physical church services and increase in the number of congregants and givers. However the cost of running the charity increased due to at a cost of rentals to £11 669.60 during the year. The missions work increased with trips to Liberia and China.

SECTION F: DECLARATION

The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

___ Michael T. Manyangadze Chairman

________ Colin O. Ocaya Secretary / Treasurer

Annual report

Charity No. 1178624

Year Jan-Dec 2022

DIVINE HOLY SPIRIT INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES

FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1 ST JAN – 31ST DECEMBER 2021

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total 2021
Receipts
Tithes and offerings
60 318
30101
Grants received (building fund)
3328
3328
Bank Interest
7
7
Total receipts
63 653
63 101
Payments
Administration
11 495
11 495
Rent
11 670
11 670
Insurance
2 300
2 300
Vehicle
2 570
2 570
Missions and charity work
19265
19265
Sub-total
44 999
44 999
Asset Purchases
Furniture and apparel
3 800
3800
Sub-total
3 800
3800
Excess of receipts over
payments
14 854
14 854
Cash funds last year end
682
682
Cash funds this year end
100
100
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
Cash funds
Bank balance
42513
42513
Cash in hand
782
782
Total cash funds
43 295
43 295
Assets retained for charity’s
own use
Van and equipment (see note
2)
2 096
2 096
Liabilities
NON

Annual report

Charity No. 1178624

Year Jan-Dec 2022

Divine Holy Spirit International Ministries

ASSETS AT 31 DECEMBER 2022

NOTES

  1. Grants from previous year were all used to funds missions and support and this year’s report combines all donations under unrestricted funds.

  2. Fixed assets retained include a van and instruments. A 20% strait line depreciation has been used to determine their book value.

  3. Church furniture an chairs was procured during the year at a cost of £2 600.

Asset name Original cost Depreciation so far Current value
Van 5 500 3 404 2 096
PA System 1 500 1 186 314
Drums 600 438 162
Heaters 200 158 42
Keyboard 1 800 1 422 378
Furniture and Chairs 2 600 0 2 600
TOTAL 12 200 4 688 5 592

NB: Depreciation calculated at 20 percent per year.

The attached notes form part of these financial statement Approved by the Trustees on 27th November 2023 and signed on their behalf by Prophet Michael T. Manyangadze (Chairman) and Mr Colin O. Ocaya (Secretary / Treasurer)

Annual report

Charity No. 1178624

Year Jan-Dec 2022

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF DIVINE HOLY SPIRIT INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES

I report on the accounts for the year ended 31[st] December 2022 which are set out above.

Responsibilities of the trustees and examiner

The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year (under Section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act)) and that an independent examination is required.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of the independent examiner's report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view ' and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statements below.

Independent examiner's statement

In connection with my examination, no matters has come to my attention:

Mr S. Mapasure, MSc, MBA, FCMI

218 Bennetts Close Mitcham CR4 1NT

31[st] December 2023