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2020-12-31-accounts

To advance To advance Bible-based Bible-based Christian Christian faith in accordance in accordance with the 'Christadelphian
Summary
ofthe objects
charity set out in its
ofthe Birmingham
members
of
Amended
the public.
Statement of Faith', for the benefit ofthe ecclesia and
governing
document
Summary
ofthe main
Religious services, pastoral and social activities, outreach, support ofcharitable
activities undertaken
for
the causes both in and outside the Christadelphian community. Most activities take
public benefit in relation to place in the Newquay area.
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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details ofobjectives
and activities (Optional information)

TyPe ofgoverning document document The charitable The charitable The charitable governing governing governing document document is
"The Constitution of the Newquay Christadelphian Ecclesia"
The Newquay Christadelphians are an independent, self-governing church within
the worldwide Christadelphian fellowship. The church is a registered as a CIO.
Annual appointment by secret ballot following member nominations. All trustees
are elected by members ofthe church and are also members ofthe Arranging
Committee of the church
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~ policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training oftrustees;
the charity's
organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the charity
works;
~ relationship
with any related
parties;
~ trustees' consideration
of
major risks and the system
and procedures
to
manage
them.
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Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
Subject to Corvid-19 pandemic
precautions
-activities continued
with a monthly
transmission.
from Quarry
Park Road, and subsequent
weekly
links to and from
private homes - using Zoom and WhatsApp
etc. to maintain
regular services and
social contact for all the members
on a 'virtual'
platform —with opportunities
for
sharing
the Breaking ofBread service, Bible Study, and informal
discussions
(for
both young and senior members)
which were concluded
with a Bible reading
and
prayer.
The physical
and spiritual
welfare of all our members
(both young
and vulnerable
seniors) continued
to be our prime concern - with shopping
facilities provided
for
those who were self-isolating;
and those who were more mobile (even though
committed
to social distancing)
were keen to coordinate
the provision ofcakes
etc. to the DISC charity for those experiencing
food shortages
and hardship.
With furloughing
and a reduction
in investment
incomes
—funds received
by
Ecclesia had decreased —but this was paralleled
by reduced expenditure.
A
the
quantity
ofPPE equipment
purchased
prior to lockdown was made available
to
local care providers.
We were saddened
during the year by the falling asleep ofone current and one
former member ofour ecclesia (one accelerated
by the Corvid virus).
We engaged
in a South West Fellowship
Service in July; and a Study l3ay and a
Fraternal were held
in October —to which visitors were welcomed
for Bible
encouragement
and fellowship.
The Charity continued
to receive donations
towards
running
costs, and
donations
for other charities to support
Bible preaching
both in the UK and
overseas
/ Christadelphian
Care Homes for the elderly
/ and other organisations
offering teaching,
pastoral
and welfare support to the elderly, the young
and
others
in need. Donations
were also made to various
Christadelphian
and non-
Christadelphian
organisations
to help feed and clothe the needy.
We monitored
the pastoral
and other needs ofthose associated
with the Charity,
and ofnon-Christadelphians
who sought our help —and provided
reasonable
practical
help where possible.
The foregoing
meetings,
activities and initiatives
were arranged
by the Charity to
meet its interrelated
objectives and to benefit both members
ofthe Charity and
those members
ofthe public who we were pleased to welcome.
Brief statement ofthe There is no reserves
policy. A set of pre-authorised
transfers
to other funds
charity's policy on reserves support the general expenses
and outgoing
donations
ofthe church.
Extraordinary
expenditure
items are subject to the approval
ofthe church at
a
Business Meeting.
Details ofany funds materially No funds are in deficit
in deficit
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information)
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NEWQUAY CHRISTADELPHIANS
Receipts and
NEWQUAY CHRISTADELPHIANS
Receipts and
NEWQUAY CHRISTADELPHIANS
Receipts and
NEWQUAY CHRISTADELPHIANS
Receipts and
NEWQUAY CHRISTADELPHIANS
Receipts and
payments payments ZD 06865
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For the period
from
Period start date
01/01/2020
To Period end date
31/12/2020
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Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest
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A1 Receipts
Collection Bags (weekly) 1,389 2,467 3,855 17,512
Gift Aid (monthly) 766 1,463 2,229 2,196
Gift Aid Reclaims 950 1,599 2,549
Interest
Bequest 1,250 1,250
Sub total (Gross income for
AR)
4,357 5,529 9,885 19&708
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
Sub total
Total receipts 4,357 5,529 9,885 19,708
A3 Pa ments
Utilities 939 939 1,240
Wine 128
Insurance 651 651 626
Repairs &Renewals 5,186
Various ?28 728 2,650
Charities
(Christadelphian)
5,531 5,531 11,902
532
Sub total 2,318 5,531 7,849 22,264
A4 Asset and investment
purchases,
(see table)
Sub total
Total payments 2,318 5,531 ?,849 22,264
Net ofrecei ptsi(payments) 2,039 2,036 2,556
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end 2,039 2,036 2,556