
Lymm Methodist Church The trustees have pleasure in present i ng their report and the f i nancial statements for the year ending 31 August 2025 

Annual Trustees Report **1[st] September 2024 to 31[st] August 2025** 






## **Administrative Details** 

Registered charity name Lymm Methodist Church Charity registration number      1188591 Principal office Lymm Methodist Church Eagle Brow, Lymm, Cheshire, WA13 0LP 

## **The Trustees** 

The trustees who served the charity during the year and since the year end are as follows: 

Church Secretary June Hill Circuit Ministers (ex Officio) Rev Andrew C Moffoot,  Rev Mark Coles Church Stewards                              Victoria Sims, Eve Collen, Gill Chiverton, Sandra Woodthorpe, Norma Lamb, Dot Shopland 

## **Church Appointments** 

Church Treasurer                                        Graham Pegg Chair Finance and Property                        Paul Thompson Worship and Discipleship                           Graham Pegg Pastoral Care                                                  Gill Fuller Churches Together                                       Jean Wardell Safeguarding Officer                                    Jane Thompson Communion Steward                                    Dot Shopland Redevelopment Facilitator John Woodthorpe 

## **Congregational Representatives** 

John Saxton, Derek Ogden, 

The Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes act as Custodian Trustees for the Charity’s property. 

Lymm Methodist Church is part of the Sankey Valley Circuit. It is governed by the Deed of Union 1932 and by the Methodist Church Standing Orders. 

The church is cared for by a Presbyter (ordained minister). The decision-making body for the Charity (who are its trustees and listed above) is the Church Council that meets 3 times per year. 

The Annual General Church meeting, that is open to all members of the Church, raises issues for consideration by the Church Council. 



## **Position in the Community** 

Lymm Methodist Church is located in the centre of Lymm, a town of approximately12.5k people. It is situated on a main arterial road through the village on a small plot of land surrounded by mature trees with marked out parking spaces for two vehicles. There is a public car park within easy walking distance. The buildings date back to 1850 but are proving difficult to maintain due to their age. Plans are ready to improve our access and facilities in 2026. There is a traditional worship space plus a community building with 2 halls, a kitchen, coffee room, and a generalpurpose room. 

## **Our Mission** 

We believe there are four elements to achieving our aims: Worship Evangelism Learning and Caring Service 

**Worship -** Maintaining a strong worshiping community that can learn to know Christ and grow in Faith. Our membership numbers have remained stable over the past year. The families who joined us in recent years have become more involved in the worship life of the church especially in the music. 


We have a strong Worshiping Community In the current situation where Presbyters have to support multi– churches, there are two Sundays each month when our Minister is able to lead our celebration of the Holy Communion. 

On the other Sundays, we are blessed with having Local Preachers and a team of Worship Leaders in our congregation who are supported by a talented music group enabling us to offer a mix of worship styles. We now live stream all services which take place in the church area. 

Our usual pattern of worship is as follows 

|follows||
|---|---|
|**Sunday in the**<br>**month**|**Worship**|
|1st<br>10.30am|BLEND|
|2nd<br>10.30am|Holy<br>Communio<br>n|
|3rd9am|Holy<br>Communio<br>n|
|10.30am|Impact|
|4th<br>10.30am|Worship in<br>the church|
|5th(if applicable)<br>10.30am|Worship in<br>the church|



**Impact** is an interactive less formal style of worship that continues to be well attended. 


**BLEND** has a café atmosphere where our witness is to talk and meet with other people. We have a large group of volunteers who cook and serve breakfast. It’s registered and promoted via the Chatty Café scheme. 




At some point during BLEND, the young people go for a **LEGO Church** session whilst there is a short reflection time led by a member of the Worship Team. Attendees include some who are only connected to the church via a weekday adult or children group. 


## **Evangelism.** 

Community Outreach continues to be the key element of our work with children and young adults. We are fortunate to be able to employ a Children’s and Family worker who coordinates this work. 

**Open the Book** . Each Term our Open the Book Team visit each of the five Primary schools in the area where they perform Bible stories and share parables and prayers with the children. Where possible the children are encouraged to take part in the activities. 



**Hope Journey.** Twice a year, we welcome up to 180 primary school children to our church building. Rotating 

around six locations they learn about the true meaning of Christmas and Easter by meeting the Bible characters. For many of the children it is the first time they have entered a place of worship. In the third term, the team visit the Primary schools and holds sessions in the schools for reception age children, looking at the story of the Good Samaritan. 



**Open the Book** and **Hope Journey** are now integral parts of the five schools’ curriculums. 

**Messy Church** . Held in the local Community Hall, toddlers and primary school children can enjoy fun and craft activities. They also listen to a Bible story and enjoy a meal together.  This is a Churches Together Lymm and District event that is run and mainly staffed by our church. 

We are delighted that children associated with our community outreach have attended the **Mersey Christian Youth Camp** and the Methodist **3Generate Weekend** , where they can meet and spend time with other young Christians. 


**Lunch at the Brow** is growing in popularity, providing a place for people from the local community to meet and typically raising between £350 and £400 per month for the Warrington Homeless Charity. Each month there is a stall selling cards, donated gifts as 



well as homemade jams and cakes. Money from this stall goes towards our redevelopment funds. Our volunteers not only donate the food but also their time. 


On **Christmas Eve** we offer free mince pies and mulled wine to people walking past our building after they have attended the village ’Carols at the Cross’ event. On **Transport day** , the procession of vintage vehicles passes our church from 10.30am onwards, so we hold an early service and then hand out Jammie Dodgers and cold drinks to the spectators and those driving the vehicles as the parade passes by. 

## **Learning and caring** 

Our **Pastoral Team** continues to provide loving support to those within our fellowship and beyond who are experiencing difficulties. All church members and affiliates have a pastoral visitor. The introduction of a church **WhatsApp** group has helped improve communications and a quick route for collective prayer support. Our **Weekly News** has been updated and is now e mailed out every Tuesday. For anyone without an e mail address, copies are printed and delivered by hand. This year we have also created a new **Church Website** , which is updated weekly to include the weekly notices. The website contains information regarding worship, activities, what happens in church and a page for any group who use our premises. The **Text4Prayer** team continues with its valuable work reaching out beyond the church community. 

## schoolchildren and supports CareUK by providing items for sale. 


A **Fairtrade stall** is run once a month at our Impact service. 

Members of our congregation collect for and support **JMA** and **MHA** . The **Monday house fellowshi** p group is a strong group who meet fortnightly to worship, pray and discuss a wide variety of topics together. 


Some members of the church attend the circuit led Advent and Lent study groups. 

## **Service** 

We have many groups who hire our premises on a weekly basis, as well as several one-off renters. 

The premises are also used as a Lymm Festival venue. 

**To Serve the Present Age** . Our redevelopment project is reaching its climax after many years of hard work. After an amazing effort for fund raising, work is scheduled to start in January 2026. 

**Loving Hearts and Hands** group work quietly behind the scenes knitting items for Ukraine orphanages, Uganda 



## **Balance Sheet September 2024 – August 2025** 

|LYMM METHODIST CHURCH||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|FINANCIAL INFORMATION YEAR TO 31 AUGUST<br>2025||||||||
|1. GENERAL ACCOUNT||||||||
|||||||||
||BUDGET|||ACTUAL||VARIANCE||
|INCOME||||||||
|Ofertory||33500|||34201||701|
|Gif Aid|||8000||8260||260|
|||41500|||42461||961|
|||||||||
|Mission and Outreach||7315|||8033||718|
|Church family||1100|||517||-583|
|Letngs||17500|||18622||1122|
|Church Services||240|||160||-80|
|Other includingInterest||2500|||2816||316|
|||||||||
|TOTAL||70155|||72609||2454|
|||||||||
|EXPENDITURE||||||||
|Circuit Assessment||37500|||33800||3700|
|Utlites||8700|||8677||23|
|Insurance||2490|||2319||171|
|Maintenance & Repair||6000|||3481||2519|
|Cleaning||2530|||2530||0|
|Internet||673|||966||-293|
|YoungPeople||450|||319||131|
|Statonery||200|||95||105|
|Mission and Outreach||7315|||8438|-1123||
|Other||4200|||6255|-2055||
|||||||0||
|TOTAL||70058|||66880|3178||
|||||||||
|Excess Income over Expenditure||97|||5729|5632||
|||||||||
|2. CFW||||||||
|Income||14260|||14798|||
|Expenditure||17480|||20326|||
|Excess Expenditure over Income||-3220|||-5528|||
|||||||||
|3. REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT||||||||
|Income||0|||99306|||





|Expenditure|0|21010||
|---|---|---|---|
|Excess Income over Expenditure|0|78296||



|4. ACTUAL SUMMARY|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||INCOM<br>E|EXPENDITUR<br>E||
|General||72609|66880||
|CFW||14798|20326||
|Redevelopment||99306|21010||
|TOTAL||186713|108216||
||||||
|5.NOTES|||||
|Debtor|||||
|Creditor|||||
||||||
|6. BALANCES|||||
|General Account||||-5896|
|Redevelopment<br>Account||||389333|
|TOTAL||||383437|





CHURCH
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
ACCOUNTS
THE METHODIST CHURCH
STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS
LYMM
Church
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 August 2025
SANKEY VALLEY
Ctrcu
Clrcult no.
1132
Règl$t•red Charlty - Charlty R•glstralOon numb•r
If not a regSstered tharlty HI$ MaJo•tys R•v•nu• and
Cu8toms Glft Ald numb•r
(The HMRC number Is equivalent to a registered c*writy number In terms of evldence ol charttsbb8
ststU8 and may be used to glve to donors or grant funders wishkng to see evidence of the organisatlon's
charitable ststus. Melhod18t charltles In England and Wale8 that are not registered charStles are
excepted from reg18tratlon under Statukny Instrument 2014 No.242)
1188591
Mlnlster.
Rev
Tre8ise
Church Stewards:
Mrs Vlctoria Slms
Mrs Dot Shopland
Mrs Ni)nna L4mb
Mr5 Gill Chiverton
Mrs Sandra W(Mxlthorp¢
Mrs Evc CollL
Treasurer.
SFA 31.8.25
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ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AU￿ST 2025
LYMM
Church
Totsls l••t
SECTION A
Fundz
Funds
a1
RECEIPTS
a2
and Tax recovered
Bank and CFB intsrest and
Investrfftnt income
42.461
41461
41,938
83
2.816
18.622
8.710
72.609
2.816
18.622
122.814
186.713
1,987
18,847
287,316
Lettin
a5
Other re¢etpts
TOTAL RECEIPTS
114,104
114104
a6
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SECTION
b1
PAYMENTS
b2
Circuit As8essff*nt CY Share
36.500
b3
Donat￿6
air5 and Maintenafflc
utilities {In8Uran￿s, 7hBter
cha
88 heatin
3.481
3A81
9,594
b5
11,121
b7
Oiher p8￿rnnts
TOTAL PAYMENTS
24.131
72A08
$9.939
108216
54,492
111,707
(bg)
SECTION C
NET RECÉIPTSIPAThIENT8
G1
201
78.296
70,497
238,181
Total funds brougm forward from
1881 year
6.fr37
311.037
Sub totsl
c1+¢2
5,896
389,333
383,437
304940
Trangfers and ad
ustr*nts
TOTAL FUNDS AT END OF YEAR
(5,8961
383,437
{c8)
SECTION D
FOR INFORMATION OMLY: IAONEY RECEIVED AND PASSED OM TO ExfERN*L ORGANI&4TIONS
th•u amounts ar• not to b• Includ•d In t¢*al
d1
Balance brou
ht forward frorn last
d2
Off8rin
sIGilts. rwiv8d for extwnal
7.315
d3
7.978
7,315
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Declarations and Scrutiny
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prepared from Ihe records of the Church arKI that1trw InckKle all funds under the control of the
Church trustees.
Slgnature of treasurer .
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Name and addrè88 of tre8surer.....................
4 Fox Gard8n8 Lymrn Ch88hirn
. Post Coda WA13 gEY
Pr•4•ntallon to tha Chur¢h InA•I•
I conllrm that the annual report and accounts for the 31
presented to ts meellnq of the Chu￿th trustees held on ..X.r.lQ...?. .
SSgnature of the Chalr of the mee￿ng
Name of the Chalr of the ￿￿edr￿j ... Rw Jwwny Trn•le•
Ind6p6ndont Examlnerfs Report to the Trustaes of th•
LYMM
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Chwlty Mufflb•r........ .. .
Rosponslbllttlu and bul• of report
I report to the trustees on my ex8min8tlon of the accxxJ)ts of the ... . . ... .... .. .....
Church for the year ended 31 August 2025 set cAJt on pages ...
. As the Church's trustee$,
are respon8ible for the preparation ol the accounts in acwrdance 76ith the requirements of the
Charftles Act 2011 (Ihe ACV).
I r8POrt in respect of my examrrthn of the Cl￿r¢h,5 accounts carr￿d out ￿K$er section 145 of the
Act and, in ￿rying out my exanmnalion, I have folo**d all the applica￿? DNect￿8 given by the
Ch8rty Commission under sectlon 145(5Mb) of O)e ACL
. delete ￿ drth as apprcyiate
SFA31A
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LYMM
Name of Church................................................................... ...........
No..
Independent ExaMIne￿5 Stslemenl
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no materi81 matters have come to my attention
in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed belo￿) which give me cause to
believe that in, any material respecL'
the accounting re￿rdS knEre not kept in accordanlx with section 130 of tha Act; or
the ac(x>unts do nol accord wrth the ac￿Inting records.
I ha￿ no cx)ncems and have come across no other matters in conneciion wth the examination to
which attention should be dra￿￿ in this fepc*i in order lo enable a proper understsndlng of the
accounts to bg re8ch8d.
I havelhave not. obtained iThlependent verifi￿tIOn of all investrnents wlth the Trustees for
Methodist Church Purposes or held in other trusts, bank balances and funds at the Centr81
Flnance Board of Ihe Methodist Church which are individualty in excess of £10,000 (ten thousand
pounds) at tha balance sheel date.
Signature of independent examlner
Mr Ken Ltr
Name of independent examinef
Relevant professional qualifi(*ts'on of irty)endent examiner rn.PAr..................................
Name of Ilnn (where appropriate)
Address
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Date
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CHURCH
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
ACCOUNTS
THE METHODIST CHURCH
STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS
LYMM
Church
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 August 2025
SANKEY VALLEY
Ctrcu
Clrcult no.
1132
Règl$t•red Charlty - Charlty R•glstralOon numb•r
If not a regSstered tharlty HI$ MaJo•tys R•v•nu• and
Cu8toms Glft Ald numb•r
(The HMRC number Is equivalent to a registered c*writy number In terms of evldence ol charttsbb8
ststU8 and may be used to glve to donors or grant funders wishkng to see evidence of the organisatlon's
charitable ststus. Melhod18t charltles In England and Wale8 that are not registered charStles are
excepted from reg18tratlon under Statukny Instrument 2014 No.242)
1188591
Mlnlster.
Rev
Tre8ise
Church Stewards:
Mrs Vlctoria Slms
Mrs Dot Shopland
Mrs Ni)nna L4mb
Mr5 Gill Chiverton
Mrs Sandra W(Mxlthorp¢
Mrs Evc CollL
Treasurer.
SFA 31.8.25
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ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AU￿ST 2025
LYMM
Church
Totsls l••t
SECTION A
Fundz
Funds
a1
RECEIPTS
a2
and Tax recovered
Bank and CFB intsrest and
Investrfftnt income
42.461
41461
41,938
83
2.816
18.622
8.710
72.609
2.816
18.622
122.814
186.713
1,987
18,847
287,316
Lettin
a5
Other re¢etpts
TOTAL RECEIPTS
114,104
114104
a6
1*7)
SECTION
b1
PAYMENTS
b2
Circuit As8essff*nt CY Share
36.500
b3
Donat￿6
air5 and Maintenafflc
utilities {In8Uran￿s, 7hBter
cha
88 heatin
3.481
3A81
9,594
b5
11,121
b7
Oiher p8￿rnnts
TOTAL PAYMENTS
24.131
72A08
$9.939
108216
54,492
111,707
(bg)
SECTION C
NET RECÉIPTSIPAThIENT8
G1
201
78.296
70,497
238,181
Total funds brougm forward from
1881 year
6.fr37
311.037
Sub totsl
c1+¢2
5,896
389,333
383,437
304940
Trangfers and ad
ustr*nts
TOTAL FUNDS AT END OF YEAR
(5,8961
383,437
{c8)
SECTION D
FOR INFORMATION OMLY: IAONEY RECEIVED AND PASSED OM TO ExfERN*L ORGANI&4TIONS
th•u amounts ar• not to b• Includ•d In t¢*al
d1
Balance brou
ht forward frorn last
d2
Off8rin
sIGilts. rwiv8d for extwnal
7.315
d3
7.978
7,315
8AIAMCE sllLL TO BE PAID
(d1+(1243)
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Declarations and Scrutiny
I conflm that these Re¢elpt and Parnt based acwxlts for the year to 31 August 21r25 h8ve been
prepared from Ihe records of the Church arKI that1trw InckKle all funds under the control of the
Church trustees.
Slgnature of treasurer .
GC Pegg F
Name and addrè88 of tre8surer.....................
4 Fox Gard8n8 Lymrn Ch88hirn
. Post Coda WA13 gEY
Pr•4•ntallon to tha Chur¢h InA•I•
I conllrm that the annual report and accounts for the 31
presented to ts meellnq of the Chu￿th trustees held on ..X.r.lQ...?. .
SSgnature of the Chalr of the mee￿ng
Name of the Chalr of the ￿￿edr￿j ... Rw Jwwny Trn•le•
Ind6p6ndont Examlnerfs Report to the Trustaes of th•
LYMM
..Church
11e8591
Chwlty Mufflb•r........ .. .
Rosponslbllttlu and bul• of report
I report to the trustees on my ex8min8tlon of the accxxJ)ts of the ... . . ... .... .. .....
Church for the year ended 31 August 2025 set cAJt on pages ...
. As the Church's trustee$,
are respon8ible for the preparation ol the accounts in acwrdance 76ith the requirements of the
Charftles Act 2011 (Ihe ACV).
I r8POrt in respect of my examrrthn of the Cl￿r¢h,5 accounts carr￿d out ￿K$er section 145 of the
Act and, in ￿rying out my exanmnalion, I have folo**d all the applica￿? DNect￿8 given by the
Ch8rty Commission under sectlon 145(5Mb) of O)e ACL
. delete ￿ drth as apprcyiate
SFA31A
4015

LYMM
Name of Church................................................................... ...........
No..
Independent ExaMIne￿5 Stslemenl
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no materi81 matters have come to my attention
in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed belo￿) which give me cause to
believe that in, any material respecL'
the accounting re￿rdS knEre not kept in accordanlx with section 130 of tha Act; or
the ac(x>unts do nol accord wrth the ac￿Inting records.
I ha￿ no cx)ncems and have come across no other matters in conneciion wth the examination to
which attention should be dra￿￿ in this fepc*i in order lo enable a proper understsndlng of the
accounts to bg re8ch8d.
I havelhave not. obtained iThlependent verifi￿tIOn of all investrnents wlth the Trustees for
Methodist Church Purposes or held in other trusts, bank balances and funds at the Centr81
Flnance Board of Ihe Methodist Church which are individualty in excess of £10,000 (ten thousand
pounds) at tha balance sheel date.
Signature of independent examlner
Mr Ken Ltr
Name of independent examinef
Relevant professional qualifi(*ts'on of irty)endent examiner rn.PAr..................................
Name of Ilnn (where appropriate)
Address
_tsc?s¢J
J VC) k-sfbfvj
J +W I ri(rTtfyJ
Date
delete or drde as appropriate
SFA 31.825
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