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2021-06-30-accounts

BUCKINGHAM EVANGELICAL CHURCH


REPORT & ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2021


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BUCKINGHAM EVANGELICAL CHURCH

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2021

LEGAL & ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE Buckingham Evangelical Church 17 Otters Brook Buckingham MK18 7EB GOVERNING DOCUMENT Constitution dated October 2019 TRUSTEES James Pope (Pastor/Elder) James Dean (Elder) Phil Goss (Elder) CHARITY NUMBER 1187402 BANKERS National Westminster Bank Plc 80 High Street Stony Stratford Milton Keynes MK11 1AJ INDEPENDENT EXAMINER Jill Kler Kler Associates Limited 21 Kilwinning Drive Milton Keynes MK10 9BW

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE

INDEX

Page 2 Legal & Administrative Details Page 3 to 4 Trustees' Report Page 5 Independent Examiner's Report Page 6 Receipts and Payments Account Page 7 Statement of Assets & Liabilities Pages 8 to 10 Notes to the Accounts

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BUCKINGHAM EVANGELICAL CHURCH REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2021

The Trustees have pleasure in submitting the Report and Accounts for the year.

Objects of the charity

The Trust seeks to demonstrate the Christian faith in action by presenting the Gospel clearly so that people may be drawn to trust Jesus Christ as personal saviour; to teach Scripture so that people can grow to spiritual maturity and usefulness in Christian service; to share with other churches the responsibility of reaching all people with the gospel; to develop leadership which will strengthen this church, encourage other churches and begin new churches elsewhere; thereby preserving for coming generations a body with responsibility and spiritual stability.

Government

The policy and operating decisions of the charity rest with the Trustees who meet regularly to monitor the activities of the Trust.

New trustees are appointed by the members of the church.

Review of Activities

There has been a demonstration of the Christian faith in action by serving the community in which it operates through preaching the Gospel, Christian teaching and acts, and providing opportunities for non-Church members to explore the Christian message. This had not ceased in the previous year but had become difficult due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many of our activities had been moved online. This year has seen a mix of online and in person offerings in line with government guidance and the easing of restrictions. After holding our Christmas Carol service online, it was excellent to be able to offer our Easter services both online and in person. A welcome was given to the local community to partake in which way they preferred. Normal Sunday worship has also been able to resume in person and as well as online, as to have mid-week study groups. We have continued to run training courses online.

The church has continued to partner with other local churches to pastorally support the local community, to assist in a school’s programme and run an annual holiday club. Whilst the schools programme remains in an online format the holiday club was permitted to run again in person following covid guidelines. Additionally, the church has sought to take our Lord's Great Commission seriously through the support of various Christian missionaries and agencies. We have continued to receive reports from those involved this year. The church has also taken charitable collections and partnered with other organisations to help those in need as a result of the pandemic. This year the church has attended a local council organised event to offer assistance and support to those in need, we look forward to doing more of these activities in the coming year.

The church organisation type has changed from an Charitable Unincorporated Association (CUA) to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). The new CIO was registered with the charity commission on 16 January 2020. The transfer date from the CAU to a CIO was 31 December 2020. At this date all the assets, liabilities and employees of the CAU were transferred to the CIO. In planning the activities, the Trustees have applied the guidance on public benefit issued by the Charity Commission.

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The church has enjoyed welcoming the community in joining its online celebrations for Christmas and Easter.

Additionally, the church has sought to take our Lord's Great Commission seriously through the support of various Christian missionaries and agencies. It was delighted to receive a report from one of these partners in person early this year and a further two in an online format.

Financial Review

This report covers the period from when the CIO was registered on 16 January 2020 until 30 June 2021. As the church was operating as a CAU during 2020 the only income and expendure for the CIO was in 2021, so the report effectivly covers 6 months.

Finances for the church came from freewill gifts and offerings to the church, and from interest on church bank accounts. £250 was received as restricted gifts. These restricted funds were disbursed per restriction. £5,463 was claimed back as gift aid.

During the financial year, receipts of £32,952 were received, of which £250 were restricted gifts (including gift aid claimed back); payments were £26,284 of which £0 were restricted. The main account bank balance at the year end was £8,520 after adjusting for uncleared transactions. The deposit accounts year end balance for 2021 were £56,006 (Stewardship Services), £45,196 (Shawbrook Bank) and £90,091 (Redwood Bank).

Reserves Policy

The church had a balance of approximately £198,000 in unrestricted funds at the year end. The trustees have been investigating different options to use these funds in line with the charities objectives. Some of the plans have been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Trustees' Responsibilities

Charity law requires us as Trustees to prepare financial statements for each accounting year which record the receipts and payments of the charity for the year.

We are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable us to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011.

We also have a responsibility to safeguard the assets of the charity and to take reasonable steps to prevent fraud or any other irregularities

Approval

This report was approved by the trustees on 9 January 2022 and signed on their behalf by:

………………………………… …………………………………………… James Dean James Pope

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Independent Examiner's Report 21 Kihvinning DrNe. Monkston Milton Keynes. MK10 9BW Telephone. 1019081325 120 Fox'.1019081393175 Ernail." info KAL Kler Associates Limited Inde ndent examiner's rt on the a¢¢ounts Report to the tnLSteeslme]nbers of.. BuekiA8ham EYangeli¢d Church On accounts for th¢ year ending 301h June 2021 eres n11b￿l¢le$ of trnitees and examijter The charities trusttts consider that all audii is not required forthis year (under section 145 of the ¢haTities act 2011{the act). and that an independent exatninatiort is needed. It is my Te5Wn5ibility 10-. Examine the accounts (under section 145 of the a￿). To follow the procedures laid dowi tn the Genernl Dire¢tiOftLS 8iven by the ChaTitie5 Commi&sion under section 145(5Mb) of th¢ act. And To slate wheth¢r ￿l¢￿lar matters have come to my attention. Buts if iDde ndtttt examiners tatement My Exami￿10￿ w&s carried out in accordance with G¢neral Dtrections given ty the Ch￿Ille$ CommissiotL An eXami￿10n includes a review of the accounting records kept by the ¢lJarity alld a com￿]Son of the ac¢ounls presented ￿7th those records. It also includes consideration of anv unusual ilems or disclosures in th¢ accounts, and seeking explanation fTOm tbe trusttts concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do provide all the evidenc¢ thai would Ee required in an audiL and nseqUen￿Y I do not express an audit OPiDiOn on the accounts. Inde ndeDt sttemen I have examined the records and a¢¢oullts provided from the chariry and in doing so find the following The record5 kept in good order and in accowdance section 41 of the ACL The accounts agtre in all &%pects the accounling recor&8 and a8ree with the accountiDg requirements of the act. There is nothing to %%.hich in my Opini￿ attention should ￿ drnwn in orderto enable & prO￿r understanding if the accounts ￿ be reach￿. Mrs G Kler REf4¥FEREO ￿￿E.. 21 ORWE. K4(kNKSTON. MLTON ￿E%￿S. BWNfl￿R£. MK109NY REGISTERÉO IM ENGLAND 3r￿￿5 Page 5

BUCKINGHAM EVANGELICAL CHURCH

STATEMENT OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES

AS AT 30 JUNE 2021

1. Fixed Assets

1. Fixed Assets
Insured value of the assets owned:
Equipment
2. Bank & Cash Balances
Natwest Current Account
Stewardship Account
Shawbrook Saving Account
Redwood Bank
Cash float
Year End
Transferred
Opening Balance
30/06/2021
into CIO*
16-Jan-20
£
£
£
12,700
12,700
0
12,700
12,700
0
Year End
Transferred
Opening Balance
30/06/2021
into CIO*
16-Jan-20
£
£
£
8,520
45,550
0
56,006
102,399
0
45,196
45,196
0
90,091
0
0
0
0
0
199,813
193,145
0
3. Other Assets & Liabilities
Assets
Gift aid tax recovery not yet received
Liabilities

Unbilled fee for Independent Examination
Accrued charges
Net other assets
Year End
Transferred
Opening Balance
30/06/2021
into CIO*
16-Jan-20
5,380
5,463
0
5,380
5,463
0
340
0
0
0
0
0
5,040
5,463
0

The accounts were approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf on 9 January 2022 by

……………………. …………………….
James Dean James Pope

The notes on pages 8 - 10 form part of these accounts.

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BUCKINGHAM EVANGELICAL CHURCH

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2021

Notes Unrestricted Restricted Totals
Funds Funds Funds
£ £ £
Receipts
Voluntary receipts
Grants and gifts received 27,053
250

27,303
Tax refunds under Gift Aid 5,463
0

5,463
32,516
250

32,766
Other receipts
Interest received 186
0

186
Total Receipts 32,702
250

32,952
Payments
Charitable expenditure in furtherance of the church's objectives
Direct costs 2
22,484

0

22,484
Grants paid 3
3,800

0

3,800
Total Payments 26,284
0

26,284
Net Receipts/(Payments) 6,418
250

6,668
before transfers
Transfers between funds 0
0

0
Net Movement in Funds 6,418
250

6,668
Opening Balance 16 January 2020 0
0

0
Transfer from CUA 31 December 2020 191,834
1,311

193,145
Balances at 30 June 2021 198,252
1,561

199,813

The notes on pages 8 - 10 form part of these accounts.

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BUCKINGHAM EVANGELICAL CHURCH

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2021

1 Accounting Policies

The accounts have been prepared on a receipts and payments basis with a statement of assets and liabilities.

2
a)
b)
Direct costs
Unrestricted
Restricted
Funds
Funds
£
£
Congregational Costs
Property costs rent
1,389
0
Licenses (eg Copyright/CCPAS)
0
0
Insurance, Legal & Accounting
405
0
Visiting Speakers, Choirs & Groups
50
0
Refreshments
0
0
FIEC
1,117
0
Office Supplies
0
0
Minor equipment & Resources
988
0
Benevolent Fund
0
0
Other Congregational Costs
0
0
3,949
0
Personnel
Personnel Salary, Pension, Tax
11,500
0
Housing for Pastor
6,975
0
Personnel Training
0
0
Re-imbursement of Elders' Expenses
0
0
Sub Total
18,475
0
Sub Total
Congregational Costs Total
22,424
0
Outreach
Advertising
0
0
Outreach Events
0
0
Sunday School & Work Amongst the Young
0
0
Literature
60
0
Outreach Total
60
0
Direct Costs Total
22,484
0

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BUCKINGHAM EVANGELICAL CHURCH

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2021

3
a)
b)
Grants Paid
Unrestricted
Restricted
Funds
Funds
£
£
Individuals (Missions)
Total Regularly supported individuals
1,800
0
One-off gifts to individuals
200
0
2,000
0
Institutions
London City Mission
900
0
OMF
900
0
Institutions (grants less than £1000 per year)
0
0
Total
1,800
0
Total
Grants Total
3,800
0

4 Employees and trustees

The charity has one employee, James Pope.

No amounts were paid or are payable to any other trustee or to any person connected to them.

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BUCKINGHAM EVANGELICAL CHURCH

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2021

5
Movement in Funds
Restricted Funds:
Benevolent Fund
Y.P. Summer Camp
Total Restricted Funds
Unrestricted Funds:
General Fund
Total Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
Balance at
15/01/2020
Transfer
from CUA*
Receipts
Payments
Transfers
Balance at
30/06/2021
£
£
£
£
£
£
0
928
250
0
0
1,178
0
383
0
0
0
383
0
1,311
250
0
0
1,561
0
191,834
32,702
-26,284
0
198,252
0
191,834
32,702
-26,284
0
198,252
0
193,145
32,952
-26,284
0
199,813

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