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2021-03-31-accounts

Brixworth Community Church Annual Report for the year ended 31[st] March 2021

Brixworth Community Church , c/o 18 Stonehill Way, NN6 9LW is registered with the Charity Commissioners (No 1188559). We are a CIO and constituted by Deed of Trust.

Minister: Rev Andrew Lloyd-Williams Elder: Allan Pope Treasurer during the above period: Sue McAspern

General

From March 2020 the first month of national lockdown, the way we met as a Church changed considerably as we had turn to online services and activities. This meant us as a Church creating our own Youtube channel. This was to be the format for the whole of the period reported on.

Sundays

As we were unable to meet as normal, the Church services included songs, a prayer, message which was recoded beforehand and closing song. Over the course of the year, as we grew in our understanding of what was required to put better services together, our services grew and evolved and became more effective and as result more appreciated. The numbers of those attending online have been encouraging and this has made the good news of Jesus more widely available.

Zoom Tea and Coffee

To further connect folk to one another at a time where people could easily feel isolated, we also ran a Zoom event after the services. This is where people where encouraged to get a Tea and a Coffee and informally chat and share their lives. This also developed over time, as we further grew in our understanding of Zoom, as we did ‘brake out’ rooms making conversation easier. It was great to use the skills of young and old during these times.

Kids Church

This got better and evolved over time. It began with including children’s songs online and cartons sharing bible stories within the main service. However, soon different Church members really stepped up to provide further material for younger people on the same Youtube channel. This involved recording of messages, acting out stories, songs, games to do and crafts.

Midweek Messages

This involved the Pastor and a team of different people sharing a short thought in the middle of the week, again on our Church Youtube channel. Sometimes prayer and songs were added.

Prayer Meeting

The power of God received through prayer is the life and strength of the Church. Prayer enables the Church members to care for the community in God’s strength and it is the primary way an individual maintains their relationship with God. As

such, prayer meetings on Mondays continue to be an important part of Church life. This continued on Zoom though out Lockdown. Again, online attendances have encouraging.

Home groups

We have 4 Home groups running at the moment. One meets on a Wednesday afternoon and the others meet on a Thursday evening to study the bible and encourage one-another.

This have continued during lockdown over Zoom and has enabled Church Members to be further encouraged and spiritually built up as they look at the bible together, discuss it, prayer together and share fellowship with other.

Christmas

This year we could not run our annual Nativity outside the Community Centre, so we had to turn to our Youtube channel and run an online Nativity service. This was a great success with hundreds going on line to watch and be encouraged.

We also made Christmas cakes for those within local residential homes, sent a Christmas card to every house in the village and many church members decorated their windows to create and be a part of a national window advent idea. This meant that children and families could walk around the village to see different windows bringing the truth of Christmas to life.

Easter

Over holy week we produced 7 online messages again bringing to life the truth of Jesus death and resurrection. This involved Church Members acting out different biblical characters, culminating in an Easter Sunday Service.

Special events

Other activities and special events that went on during the period reported on, included video assemblies and services for the local school, quiz’s for Church members and their friends, joint remembrance service and online harvest service.

Of course there have been some people not able to do technology. For such folk we would regularly phone or knock on the door to chat in a socially distant way to encourage them and to make sure they had everything they needed.

Giving

We also continue to give financially to the work of the Messengers, Friendship International Students and Hosts (FISH), Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC), Sports Reach and the Manna House counselling in Northampton).

Olive Branch

During lock-down the majority of the time the Olive Branch Café was closed. However, we sometimes used to space to help with recordings and the Foodshare projects.

Vision

It is our vision and aim to provide spiritual support and care for the Church and the community. This can be achieved by sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and teaching the bible and its truth’s. We seek to show God’s love in practical ways too.

Also, it is to serve God by serving the community. To increase our knowledge and understanding of God and his plans for our lives as individuals and as a Church. To be able to welcome and relate our Christian faith better to young families venturing into Church.

To put it in language previously used: “ to so apply truth, love and direction of Jesus Christ that the church becomes a Spirit filled community within which the members grow in faith, hope and love in the likeness of Christ. Being prepared for everlasting glory and reaching out with the gospel locally, in the county and throughout the world. In all this the desire and determination of the Church will be for the glory of God .”

Finance

This finances continue to enable us to provide opportunities for the community and for the ministries described above. While services were ran online, Church Members continued to give whether through standing orders or other means. We have also invested in updating our technology.

This report along with the financial accounts suitably reflect the financial activities of Brixworth Community Church for the accounting period and the Elders approval is acknowledged.

Rev. Andy Lloyd-Williams Minister 25/01/2022 For and on behalf of the Elders.

Brixworth Community Church Accounts for the year ending 31st March 2021

Description Unrestricted Restricted Endowments 2020-21 2019-20
RECEIPTS:- £ £ £ £ £
Donations etc
General Fund Donations 49,484.48 49,484.48 51,157.54
Collection 9,400.53 9,400.53 14,101.73
Income from Government Grants 19,798.97 19,798.97
Other Donations 1,718.46 1,718.46 6,516.36
Gift Aid 13,235.76 13,235.76 12,774.62
Earned from Assets
Bank Interest 336.81 336.81 169.92
Other interest received
Sub Total 92,256.55 1,718.46 0.00 93,975.01 84,720.17
Other 0.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS 92,256.55 1,718.46 0.00 93,975.01 84,720.17
PAYMENTS:-
Charitable Purposes
Salaries & Pension Contributions 64,306.64 64,306.64 65,379.32
Employees Expenses 665.88 665.88 1,337.65
Donations 6,406.35 90.00 6,496.35 7,007.00
Premises Rental-Church 0.00 0.00 1,859.00
Other support 0.00 8,572.24
Admin etc
Overheads 1,908.37 0.00
Bank Charges 170.55 248.27
Olive Shoots 31.50 575.25
Printing & Stationery 458.50 161.96
Training Courses & Conferences 0.00 443.75
Other
Equipment 3,113.54 1,504.78
Literature & resources 0.00 1,411.19
TOTAL PAYMENTS 71,378.87 90.00 0.00 **77,151.33 ** 88,500.41
OPERATING SURPLUS / DEFICIT 16,823.68 -3,780.24
Transfers between funds
NET SURPLUS / DEFICIT 16,823.68 -3,780.24
2020-21 2019-20
Cash Funds b/fwd:-
General Bank & Cash 25,542.95 25,542.95 29,727.68
Mission Funds 3,283.30
Fellowship Fund 1,559.03
Messengers 0.00
Sports Reach -294.40
HolidayClub 628.98
Cash funds b/fwd 5,176.91 **25,542.95 ** 29,727.68
Statement of Assets & Liabilities as at 31st March 2021 at 31st March 2021 2020-21 2019-20
Description Unrestricted Restricted Endowments Total Total
£ £ £ £ £
Cash Funds
Fixed Term Deposit 1 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
Fixed Term Deposit 2 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
Deposit 0.00
Bank 14,714.71 8,010.07 22,724.78 5,542.95
Sub total 34,714.71 8,010.07 0.00 42,724.78 25,542.95
Other Monetary assets:
Tax claim qtr 4 2019-20 3,060.00
Tax claim qtr 4 2020-21 2,701.85 2,701.85
Prepayments
TOTAL FUNDED ASSETS 37,416.56 8,010.07 0.00 45,426.63 28,602.95
Investment assets 0.00 0.00
Fund to which
it belongs
Assets retained for Charity's own us e
Yamaha P2500s amplifier Unrestricted
Allen & Heath Zed 24 mixer Unrestricted
Kramer VP-728 Unrestricted
Asus Custom X-series laptop Unrestricted
Tascam CDRw900SL Unrestricted
Church Banner & Stands Unrestricted
Laptop-Pastor Andy Unrestricted
Laptop-Mark Palmer Unrestricted
Keyboard-S&A audio Unrestricted
Laptop Dell-G3 15 Unrestricted
Mac Book Pro-Mark Palmer Unrestricted
Liabilities
Analysis of Designated fund c/fwd 2020-21 2020-21 2019-20
Missions Funds 4,468.00 4,468.00 3,283.30
Fellowship Fund 2,259.03 2,259.03 1,559.03
Messengers 30.00 30.00 0.00
Sportsreach 624.06 624.06 -294.40
Holiday Club 628.98 628.98 628.98
8,010.07 0.00 8,010.07 5,176.91

INDEPENDENf EXAMINERS REPORT TO THE TRusfEES OF BRIXWORTH COMMUNrrY CHURCH (Reglstered tharity number 1188559) I report on the charlty accounts for the year ending 31st March 2021 of Brixworth Community Church. RespeLtlve responsibllltles of Treasurer and examlner The Treasurer of Brixworth Communlty Church is responsible for keeplng adequate accountlng records. The trustees consider that an audlt Is not required for thls year and that an Independent examlnatlon Is needed. My examination includes a review of the accountlng records kept by the charlty/churth and a comparison of the accounts prepared from those records. It also Includes conslderatlon of any unusual Items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking of eXplana￿on5 from the T￿asUrer, concemlng such matters. The prO￿dureS undertaken do not provlde all evldence that would be required in an audlt and, consequently, I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts. Independent Examlners Statemert These accounts are in agreement with the accountlng records of BrlxW￿th Communlty Church and wlth information and explanatlons provlded to me. Alexander J A Fry FCCA IndependentAccountsnt I rurnwke Close, Market Harbomugh LEICS 24th January 2022