## **THE BRIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH** 

## **CHARITY No. 1185 755** 

Our Church “The Bridge Baptist Church” originally called “Zion Baptist” was built well over a hundred years ago and has been serving the community since then. 

It has always put the needs of the people in our town at the forefront of everything they do. 

On October 10th 2019 we became a Charitable Integrated Organisation, though physically we did not actually make any changes until January 1[st] , 2020, just for the sake of simplicity in our accounts and documentations. 

2020 started off with so many plans for meetings, courses and similar with Helen and Elaine and the Leadership Team, though in reality it has been a challenging year with little or no actual physical contact or communications since we had the lock down in March and we have missed the people in our fellowship so so very much during these periods 

Our main emphasis is, and always has been on following Jesus as our Lord and our Saviour with everything we are involved in and to put Him at the forefront of all our endeavours. 

We are a worshipping Church with amazing musicians and we believe that we are at the very cutting edge both in our Worship and the wide  variety of Christian speakers who are invited to come and talk to us every Sunday morning. 

The beginning of 2020 saw the start of our “Breakfast Church” where people were invited for a breakfast on a Café Style layout and a shorter service starting at 10am, this was well presented and encouraging, until Covid-19 restrictions stopped play, something we will work on for next year (2021) 

The “Bridge Parent & Toddler group hosted mainly by Helen and Lillian, as last year was, again really well attended to a full capacity. 

The Tuesday morning “Connect” run by Derek & Sue on the Tuesday morning was a small group session, mainly with a Christian Video, Coffee and Discussion type of learning. 

The “Open” early on the Friday was an experiment to see the kind of help that we could provide to the local community whether social, friendship or Clothing was an issue, sadly it was not well attended which makes one wonder if our neighbourhood is an affluent one or people are quite wary of what churches can offer them! 

We held a “Friends of Dementia” session to familiarise people with the struggles that people with this horrible illness had to suffer and how one could emphasise with sufferers. 

EMBA Safeguarding Level 2 course run by EMBA was well attended and helpful, particularly where our children and young people are involved. 

Then we were hit with the terrible Covid-19 which caused our church to close its doors, something that never happened even during two World Wars! 

We had a massive hole in our church roof early in the year, awkward to even access the damage with seven quotations up to £7,500! Since repaired by a local builder with Derek, Dennis and Matt doing a clean-up operation. 



We have updated our Worship and Musical items with Matt and Ben up at all hours in a freezing cold church sorting cables and other mystifying things that our Worship Team uses. 

The Church has been decorated as well as our centre downstairs and thanks to Simon for putting in the extra effort for such a great job. 

Helen and Elaine have spent an inordinate amount of time preparing for sanitising the church in readiness of opening the church, with all the necessary legal requirements that go with it, Elaine has kept us all enthralled with her weekly newsletter and thanks to all the contributors. 

It was with sadness that we lost Rob Quincey, our ex-Church Treasurer of many years also John Kellet who passed away, and we do thank Helen for officiating the Funerals Service, not an easy task for her at the best of times. 

Derek and Sue have been quite busy during lockdown collection foods and essentials for a local food charity which covers the Ashfield area, providing foodstuffs and essentials, and at times their home must have resembled a mini supermarket! 

Marina was all geared up for shoe box appeal for Samaritans Purse but like so many things this year the actual shoe boxes had to be missed although the Church donated a sum from our accounts. 

During the latter part of December, we did manage to host two Christmas Carol Services, we decided to have two to be able to accommodate all the people, it was an excellent end to what had been a difficult year. 

A sincere thanks to all the folk in our fellowship who have continued to support our church both financially, physically and in communication with each other as the Covid-19 restrictions have allowed. These contributions have really helped our fellowship during this most difficult period, nevertheless we have still managed to contribute our finances to various charitable institutions, The Baptist Missionary Society, Ashfield Food Distribution, Water Aid, Sightsavers, Tearfund, Children of Cancer UK as well as others. 

Worthy of note is that we decided many years ago to donate at least 10% of our income to other charitable causes, of course the people who covenant to our church through the Gift Aid scheme whereby we receive 25% of what they give through the HMRC scheme has helped enormously. 

All in all, though our church has been closed for such a long period of time, the work of many people in our fellowship has continued and a great thank You for all their efforts. 

We have missed you all and pray for the time when masks can be discarded, and we can hug each other again. 

Thanks again. 

Brian Tomlinson – Church Secretary and on behalf of our amazing Leadership Team here. 



Not•
Recelpts
Weekly offerings
Donations and other *Kome
Income tax recovered on grfts
Investmeni in(x)me
Total Recolpts
2,542
18,004
5.647
603
26,796
Mlsslon
Upkeep of Church Premises
Administration
Total Payments
1.407
11.507
18.056
30,970
Net (Payments) lor the perlod
4.174
Balance transferred from prnvious Church
Balanco as at 31st Decenknr 2020
35,332
31.158

Basls of accounts
These accounts have been prepared on a "receipts and payments" basls and
In accordance wilh S6ctK>n 133 Charitss Ad 2011 .
The Bridge Baptist Churth registered as a charty effectNe as from 1 Oth October
2019. Ifs 8d1Vit￿ commenced on 1st January 2020.
Donatlons and oth•r Incom•
Grfl aid donations
Samarilan's Purse
Room hire
17,675
324
Inv••tmont Incom•
Baptist Trust interest
COIF Charities divKlends
COIF Charities - NMxe8se in va￿e of nvestsnent
365
77
161
603
Misslon
8aptiSt Missionary Soc*ty
Water Aid
&ghtsavers
Ashfield Voluntary ActM)n
Shoebox Appeal
Baptist Union fees
Baptist Union donalm
Breakfast Church
Youth work
Parent and toddler
250
250
125
100
100
122
250
82
78
Upkeop of Church Pr•mls•s
L￿h1 and heat
Cleaning
Refuse disposal
R8palrs and malntenarh
Gardening
Insurance
1.577
787
185
6.648
425
1,885

Admlnlslrnllon
Telephone
Pastoral Leader and 8UPPOrt Wa901
Sp•aker•
Ltences
Postaga and Slat￿
Music exp•nses
7.428
337
275
1,113
426
361
120
Lo981 expen883
COVID - 19 expense•
Gifts and hostsig
Sudry expenses
W•bslte and emal •xpens
18.056
Bal•nc• a• at 31st D•c•nkn 2020
Bardays Bank CurMt P&mint
Cash-in-hand
East M#Jlands' 8aptst Tnjsl Co. Ltsl.
COIF Charil*s Inveslmenl FMJ (Mark81 Vam)
15.520
439
12.514
31.158
Asmls h•kl lor th• church￿ own u
The Church is the benefiaal 0￿r (subpct to the reknnt trusts) of the
lollowing assets. the legal lilo to is hokl by tho Churth's LA￿1{￿11&n trustee
{the Easl Mmjlands Baptist Trust Co. Lld.).
Church premises at man$￿k1 Road. ￿l￿￿-￿-AshrW1d. Notts. NG17 4FN
vaK￿d for inwrance wrpo$8s al £1.8(X),(AyJ.
Churth alx> (y4￿$ futur•& furnitwe tyL*x)￿l wlh
Insured vakne of £145.IXA).
b)
Ll•bllfth•
There are no 11a￿1￿$ at 3181 D￿MbOl 2020.

Al
Not•
Asi•t8
31,158
Assets hekj ts Clwi*'s o
Total Ass•t•
1976 158
Llabllltl••
The accowts and 8taiern•nt ol awts and 801 out M pages 10
r•lal*ig lo Ihe y•w erthd 3181 December 2020 ar• as apKThed by the trustee8.
&"gned

Inde
endent examine
to the trustees of The Brld Ba
st Church
I report to the Trustees on my examination of the aLzounts of The Bridge Bapts"st Church for the
peri¢xl from 10" October 2019 to 31" De￿rnI￿r 2020.
Res
nsibilities and basi5 of re
ort
As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in
accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 20111'the Act'l.
I reEx)rt in resFect of my examinatK)n of the Trust's aeu)unts e2rrred out under section 145 of the
2011 Act and in carying out my examination I have followed all the appliG4ble Directions given by
the Charity Commission under section 14515Xbl of the Act.
Inde
endent examlnerfs ststement
I have compId￿ my examination. I conffimi Ihat no malerial matsrs have comg lo my attenlion
In connection the 8xaminat￿n giving m cause to believe that in any material resp8Ct'.
1. Accounl¥)g re￿rdS V•erè ncA kept in rBspect of Ihe Trust as Tequir&J by section 13 of tho
Act., or
2. The acLounls do not acco￿ wlth tr￿e records.. or
3. The accounts do not compty wth the applicable requirements concerning Ihe fom) and
content of accounts sel out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008
other than any requlrement Ihal the accounts give a 'lrue and falr vbew. which is not a
matter 0)ns￿e￿d as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns 8nd have ￿rne across Tr) other matters in connetxlon with the examlnallon lo
which attention should b8 drawn in thks report in order to enab￿ a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached.
Signed:
Name..
MR. STUART BRANDRETH
CHARTEREO ACCOUNTANT
Addr8ss.' 41 CHESTNUT DRIVE, BERRY HILL, MANSFIELD. NOThS NG18 4PW
Date..
TH
19 MARCH 2021