Cromhall Chapel
(Registered Charity Number 1179269)
Annual Report
And
Financial Statement
January 2021 to December 2021
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Section A: Reference and Administrative Details
Charity Name and Address:
Cromhall Chapel IA Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) and Registered
Charty No. 1179269} is situated at Townwell. Cromhall, Soulh Gloucestershire,
GL12 8AQ.
Registered Number:
Cromhall Chapel became a CIO under Registration Chaiity Number 1179269 on 19th
July 2018. All assets and liabilities were transferred to the CIO from the former
Cromhall Chapel on 30, September 2019. This report is for January 2021 to
December 2021
Trust80$:
The Church Officers who are the Pastor and Elders, are also Trustees of the Church.
The following have served as Trustees this year.
Simon Carey
Damon Ujvarosy
David Frampton
Gordon James
Timothy Scolding
Section B: Structure, Governance and Management
Governing Documentation:
The Governing Documentation consists of:
The Constitution adopted by the Membership of Cromhall Chapel, dated 13th
June 2018 and approved by The Charity Commission on 191h July 2018., and =
The Handbook contsining the Rules & Regulations ofthe Church and adopted
by the Members, dated 13th June 2018.
We adhere to the Statement of Faith as set out by the Fellowship of Independent
Evangelical Churches IFIEC).
Only those Members whose spiritual life meets the Scriptural standards are eligib16
to be appointed an Officer.
The Pastor is appointed at a Special Church Business meeting especially called for
this purpose and is by ballot. The appointment is reviewed by the Membership every
four years.

The Elders are normally appointed at the Annual General Meeting and will nomially
se￿e for a period of four years, afier which time they must either Tetire or be re-
appointed.
The Trustees must hold at least four Trustee meetings in a ￿e1ve-Month perii)d, but
in reality, meetings are generally held every rnonth.
Section C: Objectives and Activities
Summary of ObJè¢tlvos and Maln Activities
Crornhall Chapel is affiliated to Ihe Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches
and adheres to its Basis of Faith.
The purposes of the Church are the advancement of the Christian faith primarily bul
not exclusively within Cromhall,. also such other charitable purposes as shall, in the
opinion of the Members of the Church in general meeting. put into Practi￿ the
Christian faith in accordance with the Basis of Farf(h, including but not limited to.. the
prevenlion and relief of need, hardship and sickness, the advancement of education,.
and the provision of community facililies.
The Church Officers and Members are aware of the Charity commission￿ guidance
on public benefit in The Advancement of Religion for the Public Benefit and have
regard to it in their administration of the Church. They believe that. by fulfilling its
responsibility to work together with Ihe Paslor and cooperate in all matters of
concem and importance for the promotion of the whole mission of the church.
pastoral, evangelistic and social, it provKles a benefit to the publi¢ by..
Providing reSoUr￿S and facilities for public worship, pastoral care and
spiritual, moral and intellectual development, both for its members and for
anyone who wishes to benefit from what Ihe church offers.
Promoting Christian values, and service by Member5 of the church, to the
benefit of individuals and society as a whole.
Section D: Achievements and Performance
Revlew of acllvltles and achlevements
This year from January to June through covid restrictions, the church provided one
Sunday morning seJv1￿, Bible studies and prayer meetings during the week all held
via Zoom and we were delighted to welcome our friends frorn oversees and
churches and friends round and about to all of these meetings.
Elders Members and Friends kept in regular telephone contact with those who were
unable to join by Zoom. The Elders were able to help to facilitate Members and
friends in their involvement by other means including recording of sermons and
phone-in for services. Sermons were available to listen to, via the chapel website,
along with updated infomiation.

Unfortunately, all other activities and outreach were cancelled because of the covid
pandemic.
We were delighted to welcome our new Pastor Simon Carey and his wife Melanie
into our fellowship in May this year and had a wonderful induction service on July
31st
We were so happy to resume in-person services at the erKI of June 2021, starting
with just the morning and then IM1￿ each Sunday later in the year. All of our
services were available via Zoom. Our Sunday school class also re-started
Later in the year we resumed weekly Bible studies at the chapel (also available via
Zoom) and our bi-monthly ladies, and men's breakfasts. We were also able to
resume some of our social events including,. Chapel walk and tea, ha￿est supper at
the chapel (with a visit from TEN), Tearfund Big Quiz night and a games nighL
We were still able to have g¢)od links with the local primary school, and 0￿s1OnallY
lake on-line assemblies.
Through God's provision, prayer and financial support were still given to our Mission
Partners bolh in the UK and the wider world.
Section E. Financial Review
The financial report including the Re￿Ipts & Payments account and a summary of
our cash assets is attached from which il can be seen that we have had a good
Stable financial year.
The Church offi￿r$ constantly review the lev61 of ￿ndS and seek to ensure
sufficient is carried fO￿ard to meet anticipated expenditure ne￿$sary to enable th8
church to continue rts activities and to maintain thé pro￿rtIeS in good condition.
The Trustees have pleasure in presenting this report of the Church for the 12 month
period to 3151 December 2021.
The information set out above regarding the Trust forms part of our report and the
attached accounts are those of the church which we have prepared and were
approved and adoptsd on 22 Augusl 2022.
We look forward in anticipation to 2022 and seek the Lord's guidan￿ and blessing
as the chapel at Cromhall, a Registered Charity ICIO}, continues Christian worship.
witness and communty support in Cromhall and the surTounding area.
Signed on behalf of Ihe trustees.
Approved by order of the board of trustees and signed on its behalf
Name
Date- 22 August 2022

Cromhall Chapel IReg16tered Charlty: 11792891
R￿Ipts •nd Paym•nts Accounts forthD Perlod from 1st January 2021 to 3181D￿mbQT2o21
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19834
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488
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2145
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11835
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13822
743
750
1478
2259
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243
420
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17430
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1476
2256
9429
298
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429
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247
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1533
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Cromhall Chapel {Regisiered Charity: 1179269)
Accounts for the year ended 31st December 2021
Independent Examinerfs Report to Trustees (rfcromhall Chapel
l ￿pOrt to the truslees on my examination ofthe accounts of the above charity fihe TT￿￿ for
the year ended 31 December 2021. which consist of the Receipts and Payments Account for
the Year the Slatement of Assets and Liabilities at the End of the Yèar...
As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are reskN)nsible for the p￿paration of the a¢¢ounts in
ac¢ordgnce with the requirefflents of the ChaiTlies Act 2011 cthe Act).
I reFQrt in respecl of my examination of the Trusl's accounts carried oul under section 145 of
the 2011 Arl and in carryiTrJ oul my examinats'on. I have followed all the applicable ￿'rectionS
given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5l{b) of the Act.
I have cwnpleted my ex8rnination. I confim that no material matters have come to my
attention in conn8(lion wlth the examination vthich gives me cause to believe th8t in any
material respec*.'
. accounting records were not ke0 In accordance with sedion 130 of th6 Ad,. or
. the accounts do not ae¢onl with the accounting reco￿5.
I have no concems and have come no other matters In connectlon wllh tho
examination lo which attention should be dr8vm in this rep)rt In older to enat4e a proper
understandlng of Ihe accounts lo be ￿8¢hed.
Davld Blthjel FCA
12 The Newlands
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BS16 1NQ
1 SeptemL*r 2022