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2023-12-31-accounts

SUTTON BONINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH CIO

TRUSTEES’ REPORT 2023

The Trustees of Sutton Bonington Baptist Church present their annual report for January 2023 to December 2023 in the third period as a registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). Our Trustees are formed from the Pastor, Elders, Secretary and Treasurer of our church. They have been appointed by the church members and apart from David Sutcliffe, who retired from the eldership and as Trustee in January, have all served throughout this period.

Aim and Purposes

Our aim is to be a growing community shaped by God’s word and empowered by the Spirit to love God, each other, and our neighbour; and to go and make disciples who live faithfully for Christ in Sutton Bonington, the surrounding area, our schools and workplaces, and overseas.

Objectives and Activities

The Trustees are committed to enabling as many people as possible to worship at our church and become part of our church family. Our services and worship put faith into practice through prayer, scriptures, music, and outreach. In planning the activities of the church, the trustees have considered the Charities Commissions guidance on public benefit, and particularly the specific guidance for charities in the advancement of religion.

We strive to enable ordinary people to live out their faith as part of the church family through:

To facilitate this work, it is important to maintain the fabric of our Baptist church and ensure its use for future generations.

Achievements and Performance

Services and Worship

2023 proved to be an eventful year both in our church life and on a worldwide scale. A year where we have both felt God’s blessings and needed His support. A year where the conflict in Ukraine shows no sign of resolution, Israel and Palestine are in bloody conflict, and we are seeing more and more worrying changes in our climate and weather causing widespread flooding in our community.

Our weekly congregation continues to average between 80-100 each Sunday along with a zoom link for those unable to attend. Our congregation covers all age-groups including several young families, students from the nearby campus, and mature worshipers. Our church membership now stands at 57 with 4 leaving membership and 5 joining for the first time. Our members’ meetings and fortnightly prayer meetings are also well attended.

A Discovering Membership course was held in April, followed by a six week Daytime Alpha course starting in May. In September we started a Growing Leaders course with 18 participants who with one exception were emerging leaders in their 20’s and 30’s. The purpose was growth in relationships with God, having a secure identity in Christ and not relying on our “leadership” to give us identity. Growing through more consistent application of spiritual disciplines. Growing in leadership roles (work, church) having greater clarity about

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their call. Understanding the distinctives of Christian Leadership, and helping them grow in current church leadership roles and discern their call to new roles where God wills.

In January David Sutcliffe completed his final five-year term as an elder having served in that role for 30 years over two different periods. A service of celebration and tea was held in June. In February a Church Weekend away was held for the first time since the Covid Pandemic at Whitemoor Lakes. Over 60 people stayed for the weekend with over twenty joining them as day guests.

This year we have been delighted to share services with the other churches in the village, including Christian Aid, Palm Sunday, and a joint morning service on the showground at the Sutton Bonington Show.

We continued to have strong links with the Sutton Bonington Campus of the University of Nottingham. Both UK and international students and staff (often with families) attend our worship services and other groups and contribute significantly to church life. A Student Life group meets regularly on Sunday evenings.

We support our members pastorally with a well-attended house group structure along with an international group for overseas students, and a group specifically for older teenagers. There is a well-attended midweek Coffee Break activity for our older members.

Several special weeks of prayer were held throughout the year.

Children and Youth

Our congregation continues to attract several young families and our Sunday school and Creche continues to grow in numbers. Several parents from our midweek fortnightly music group called Little Seeds which caters for babies and toddlers have contributed to this number. We had a special Mothering Sunday service to encourage families from Little Seeds to get involved.

Several children and young people attended Christian camps in July/August, one of which was led by two of our church members.

We continue to run a mid-week Rock Solid group for 11–14-year-olds although the intake for September was fewer than previous years due to our inability to get into the local schools prior to the summer break. These are mainly children who are not part of our Sunday congregation. One of the girls was from a Ukrainian Refugee family staying in the village.

SB Youth is a homegroup that meets on a Sunday afternoon and caters for Sixth formers and those who have are now working locally having left school very recently.

John Hebblethwaite continues to have connections with both Sutton Bonington and Normanton-on-Soar Primary Schools and leads fortnightly assemblies.

Community Activities

The church continues to have strong links with the community and the other local churches, as well as the Nottingham University Sutton Bonington Campus.

Various community groups have used our building in this period including our local playgroup “SB Babies and Toddlers”.

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Students, international students, and post-graduates have a special welcome and place in our church family with many staying local after graduation and becoming long term church members. Val Owens is our Friends International Student Worker on campus. As well as our weekly international student bible study group we jointly run a Globe Café with students on campus. We have strong links with the Christian Union and run a Student Life group on Sunday evenings. Our students are encouraged to take an active role in church life and student lunches are provided after Sunday services. We also support student run events on campus. In October we held a student welcome event feeding approximately 100 people comprising of both students and SBBC members.

A team from the church worked throughout 2023 to teach English to Ukrainian children at Sutton Bonington Primary School to help with their integration into school and community life. Karen Gray was employed by SBBC CIO as project leader for 8 hours a week and recruited and trained a team of local volunteers and sourced materials. Informal friendships developed with several Ukrainian families, and they were encouraged to participate in community and church events.

SBBC have supported Kegworth Baptist church welcoming asylum seekers at the Yew Lodge Hotel in Kegworth. A regular Monday evening group was set up providing sport and game activities for the refugees and several members of the congregation have supported drop-in events held by Kegworth Baptist.

Over the Christmas period we had a special Carols and Craft evening aimed at welcoming young families and organised an open-to-all ‘Sing Christmas SB Style’ event at one of the village’s Public Houses. People that had recently moved into the new estate (Lime Gardens) were invited to this latter event and those who came were able to make link with others in the community.

Partnerships

We have strong links with other churches through the Soar Valley Gospel Partnership (SVGP). We occasionally have joint services and provide preaching support.

Our own church (SBBC) continues to support the local Trussell Trust Foodbank run by New Life Community Church (formerly Gorse Covet Free Church).

Mission

The Church is involved in supporting worldwide Christian Mission. In 2023 we continued to support our mission partners financially, prayerfully and pastorally.

Mat Linley served as the regional administrative officer for AIM’s (African Inland Mission) Southern Region, working as part of a small team supporting AIM missionaries and partners in Namibia, Lesotho, Mozambique, Madagascar, and other Indian Ocean islands.

Katy Linley worked as a Family Medicine Consultant at AIC Kijabe Hospital. Kijabe Hospital is known as a key training centre for medical professionals, not just across Kenya, but throughout Africa. In addition to her clinical work, Katy is heading up a new Diploma in Family Health for Clinical Officers (COs), which aims to equip Christian COs to provide quality primary health care and to give them a vision to use these skills to serve and minister in cross-cultural settings.

Val Owens continued to be supported as a church mission partner employed by Friends International as a staff worker on the Sutton Bonington Campus of the University of Nottingham. Val supports Christian International Students and their families as well as reaching out to those of other faiths and none.

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Our 2023 Christmas Project supported victims of the earthquake in Morocco through the Morocco Relief Fund set up by AWM/Pioneers. Former members of our church were able to visit the region to understand the needs and make sure funds would be well used to support Livelihood projects in the Atlas Mountains. £1682 was raised.

Our church magazine Springs is distributed bi-annually to every household in the village and keeps the village community informed of church activities.

Buildings

We continue to raise funds for a new church building on the site of the present Baptist Church. After costs through the sacrificial giving of church members a sum in excess of £220,000 has been raised for this purpose along with further pledges of over £340,000 over the next few years. In June we held a special church meeting approving plans presented by Mayway Construction and agreed to proceed to the next stage of planning. Planning Permission was submitted on behalf of the church on 10[th] August 2023. The requirement of a Bat Survey prior to Planning Permission being granted has caused a delay and will be carried out in 2024. The requirement to recruit a team for making grant applications has been recognised.

The Trustees for our building are the East Midlands Baptist Association.

Financial Review

The financial position of the charity is set out in the Statement of Financial Activities and Balance Sheet and the related notes and have been prepared in accordance with the statutory requirements of the charities Act 2011 and the SORP (FRS 102).

Structure, Governance and Management

Governing Document

Sutton Bonington Baptist Church CIO is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation and constitutes a corporate body with limited liability. It is registered with the Charity Commission under number 1190547. The Church was incorporated on 24[th] July 2020 and is controlled by its governing document, a constitution and is governed by its trustees in accordance with its constitution.

Recruitment and appointment of Trustees

The day to day running of the church is under the control of a Team comprising of the Pastor, an Elder and a team of Deacons which include the church secretary and treasurer. The Pastor, elder, Secretary, and Treasurer make up the elected Trustees. Our Pastor, John Hebblethwaite was appointed by the church at a special church meeting in 2021 for period of five years (until Sept 2026). The Pastor is employed under a Letter of Appointment. The Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Church’s Constitution.

Organisational Structure

The Church appoints a Pastor and other paid staff as circumstances require. The Pastor leads the Church community in both spiritual and practical ways and chairs the Church meetings. The Church membership elect the Elders, Deacons, and Officers from among themselves to oversee the spiritual and operational aspects of the Church.

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Governance code

The trustees are aware of the Charity Governance Code and are considering how the relevant matters can be applied to and implemented by the Church.

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

Registered Charity number

1190547

Principal address 30A Main Street Sutton Bonington Loughborough Leicestershire LE12 5NE

Trustees

John Hebblethwaite Pastor Alexander Ison Elder Brian Beach Church Secretary Joseph Aston Church Treasurer

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SUTTON BONINGTON BAPflST CHURCH CIO IA CHARITABLE INCORPORA TED ORGANISATION) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 COIIIPANY NUhlBER: CE1122638 EGISTERED CHARITY NUMBF.R: I I￿>47 Cound & Co LLP Chartered Atcounthnts I Princes Court Royal W'ay Loughborough l*its LEII 5XR Tel: 01509 214163

SUTTON BONINGTON BAPTLST CHURCH CIO REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBF.R 2023 CONTENTS Rew)rt of the Church officer5 Indettndeni EXa￿lnerS. Rew Stnnt of Financial A¢iiviiies Balance Sheei 7- 10 Noi&s forming part of ￿ financial sth*men

SUTTON RONIIYGTON BAPTIST CHURCH CIO TRUSTEES REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 The tDJstees present their annu￿ report together with th¢ Financial SweTnents of the chariry for the year ended 31 December 2023. The accounts ¢omply with the Charities Act and Accouniing and ReFK)rting by Chariiies.. Statem¢nt of Recommended Practice applicable to Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Re[￿)rtIng Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS102) (effeciive l January 2015). Structllrt overnance and Mana emeNt The chaTity was r¢gisiered as a Charitable In¢oTporned Orwisation on 24th July 2020. The manageTnent (Trfthe charity is the resrATrnsibiliry of the ts￿SIteS who ar¢ elected under the ternis of the governing documeni. New trustees are advised of their obligation5 under charity and cotnpany law. Twstees are put forward by the membership for considerati(￿. New suggested appointments are voted on at a mernbers meeting in all insthnces. The rnsiees detemine the day to day oFerations of the charity or appoini appropriate officers to whom this responsibility is delegated. Reference and AdmiDlStrdtio Trustees B A Beach A Ison (Chairnian) DA Sut¢liffe (resigned 14 Febrnary 20231 Dr J S Hebblethwaiie J Aston {Treasurer) Colnpany Registered Number CE022638 Charity Registered Number 1190547 Registered Office Baptist Church 30a Main Street Sutton Bonington Loughborough LE12 SNE Independent Examiners Cound & Co LLP Chanered Accountsnts I Princes Court Royal Way Loughix)rough LEI 15XR

surroN BONINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH CIO TRUSTEES REPORT FOR THE YEAR EI¥DED31 DECEMBER 2023 Reference #nd AdministratlOD continued Bankers Cooperative Bank PLC POBox250 Skelmersdale WN6 6wr Cambridge and Countie5 CharnwLN)d Court 5B New Walk Leicester LEI 6TE Kingdom Bank Media House Padge Road Beeston Nottingham NG9 2RS CAF Bank Ltd 25 Kings Hill Avenue Kings Hill Wesi Mailing Keni ME194JQ Ob'ectlves sNd Activittes The Objectives ond Activities of the Trust are as follows.. (A) The advancemeni of the Christian faith &5 a Baptist church for the Ixnefit of the public in accordance with the ststement of faith. (Bl To Carry out such charitable purposes as the Tn￿tres think will further the work ofthe chu￿h. We. as trusiees. recognise that it is our legal obligatton to ensure that the In￿.$ activrties are in line with wr objeciives and activities and we are satisfied that this is the case for the period rn qu¢stion. The trLESttts also confm that they have had regard to ihe Charity Commission'5 guidance ort public benefii. Achievemtnts #lld Performanee Key Events The Building Fllnd saw donattons of over £17k during ihe yw and expenditure for planning and design of £26k leading to a net building fund decrease of £5.860 for the year. An increw in giving to this project is exwd in 2024 as people's contribution pledges are realised. A project, call¢d The Word ProjecL w&s sei up with Sullon Bonington Primary khiKyI in 2022 to teach Some recently- arrived Ukrainian children living in the village with limited English abilities. Grants were gratefull) re¢eived for this project from Nottinghamshire County Council and Rushcliffe Borough Council iotalling £S.000 in 2022 with this project finishing in December 2023. Missionaries.. The Church continued to suprth a number of Overs￿ misstonaries wo]ing in medical and comrnunity projecis in African countries and also the Chaplain and Friends International WOTk amongst overseos srudents in the Nott2ngham University campus in Sutton Bonin￿1)n. kn excess of £30k w&s gifted io sup¢x)rt mission projects and other projects during the course of the year. The Tnjsi is very thankfijl for all donations and grdnts received within the year. Financial Re￿Ie￿ The TTUSI had an income this financial year of £143.739 {£82.829 unreslrictrd and £60,910 deSign￿ed) and a totsl expenditure of £120.419 leading to a net gain of £?3,320.

SUTTON BONINGTON BAFfIsT CHLTRCH CIO TRUSTELS REPnRT FOR THE YEAR ENDED JI DECEhlBER 2023 ncial Review CODtsnued The Trust considers that ihis is a very strong p)SIti￿ makÉng it able to ￿r5lle its charitable aims in ihe fuiure. Finances are reviewed in detsil each month by rhe Chatrnwi of Tn]siees and quarterly by 211 the trustees. Reserv Polic The Trust has a policy to retain approxim8*ly 2 Months COSL% of recurrin8 expen%es wTrthin its curretti a¢¢ouni. As Ihe Trust is fully dtrendant on the giving of its members a]Ml oiher suptx>rter% this fluciuaits a Iiiile over the course of a Ye￿ bul is achievable. Members reswJnd very well io ap￿￿18 for In¢￿￿ed giviTr8 whether for ihe Church or its project5. Approved by the trusiees on 3 June 2024 %iEned on their behalf by: .4> A Ison

INDEPENDENT EXAMINEkS' REP()RT TO THE OFFICEILS OF SUThON BONINGTON BAFfisT CHURCH CIO It￿ePendent Exarniner's Re￿rt to the Offittrs Bonington Baptist Chll￿h E report ￿ the charrity tnjsiees on rny examination of the ￿nts of the charity for the y&gr endul .31 De£ember 2023 which are Sei out on poge$ 6 to I l. Responsibilities and bas1$ of report As the charity's irusiees you are re8p)nsible for prepardtion of the accounts in accordance with the requiretllenis of the Charities Aci 2011 I'the Act.). I report in respect of my exarninaiion of the chatiiy"S accounts carried out llThJer seciion 145 of Ihe Aci and in carrying out rny examirtaiion J have followed a]1 appltcable Direciions given by the Charity Cornrnission llnder ￿1]0￿ 1451511bl of the Act. Independent examiner's slatement I have compleied my eiaminaiion. I confirni maieriaj matters have ¢ome to Tlly alleniion in conne¢iion with the examinaiion giving rne cau8e io ￿lieve that in any maierial respect.. accounting iecords were not kepi in respect of charity is required by seciion 130 of the Act: or the Ac¢ount5 th) accord with those reC(￿dS. I have no concerns and have come across no (Mher mailers in conneaion w'ith the exam5nation to which attention should be drawn in rhis re￿￿ in (￿der to enable a pn)per under5Mndin8 of ihe account& ¢0 Ix reached. D R Gradon MA FCA Cound & C(} l.I.P Chartered Accounthnts I PrirÈces Court Royal Way Loughborough L£ics, LEI 15XR 3 June 2024

SUTTON BONIP4GTON BAFfisT CHURCH CIO STATENIENT OF FIliANCIAL ACTIVITKS IINCLUDINC. INCOME AND F.XPENDITURE ACCOUNTI FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 Unrestricted Funds 2023 Designated Funds ?U23 Fund5 202.1 Funds 2022 Nore JNCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM: Donation5 and legacie5 Bank In￿reSt Weekend Away Grant 77295 57874 3036 13.$169 3036 91740 1468 3050 5534 TOTAL INCOME 82829 (thio 143739 £101258 EXPENDITURE ON: Charitable aaiviiies 61492 58927 12(H19 86745 TOTAL EXPENDITURE 6149? 58927 12(k119 86745 ET INCOME {ExPEND￿vRE) 21337 1983 23320 14513 TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS 11?5181 12.548 NET MOVEMEiYf IN FUNDS 8789 145.11 23320 14513 RECONCILIA TION OF FUNDS: Total tufjds brought torward 17556 132.M17 249863 235350 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 26345 246838 273183 £24Y863

SUTTON BO]YIN(:TQN BAvfisT CHURCH CIO BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2023 2023 2022 CURRENT ASSETS Debtors Cash at Bank and in Hand 273783 25(>163 27378.1 LIABILITIES- Creditor5 failing due within one year fA)O NET CURRENf AssErs 273183 249863 NEf ASSErs £273183 £249863 THE FUNDS OF THE CHARITY: Unrestricted Fynds Designated Funds 26345 2461138 17556 232107 £?7318.1 £249863 These financial statements were appmved by the trus¢ee5 on 3 June 2024 and sigt*d on its behalf by Trustee

SUTTON BONINC:TON BAFfisT CHURCH CIO NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JI DECEMBER 2023 AC G POLICIES al Ba515 of Pre ardtÉoTh cial Siaiements These financial statements have ￿en rffepared 8¢¢ordar￿t with the ClJ2rtiie% SORP IFRS 1021.. 'Accounting aTh] Reporting by Ch2ri1ie%. S¢a¢emenr of Rttommended Praaice applicable LO chdtiiies pretmiing their accounts in accordance with FRS102 ihe Fjnancial Rew)rting Siandard applieable ith the UK and Republic of Ireland" I"FRS102"1 leffeciive l January ?016I'. FRSIO? The ￿tn￿la] Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (effective Sep￿m￿r 20161. and the Charities Aci ?01 l. The disclosllre requirtmeTrt% of Section l A of FRS102 have been applied oiher ihan where addiljonal disclosure is required io %how a true and fuir view. The chari¢y Constitutes a public benefii enijty under FRS102. Assets 2nd liabilities are iniiially recognid at hisiorical cosi or tranwtional value Unles￿ othenvise stated in the reletrant a¢couniing policy Thoie and the fjnancial sthiements are prepased on a going concern basi.%. The finan¢ial %iatement% are prepared in sterling. which is fIna￿la] eurren¢y of the cltariiy and rounded io ihe nearesi £1. bl om Siaiu. The Sutton Bonington Baptist Church CIO was le￿$1¢1ed a5 a charithble It￿Or￿rated organi8atJon on 24 July 2020 and is 8overned by a constiluiioTr dared 24 July 2020 3]xl rtgiA¢red with the Charity Commision Under charity numkr 1190547. c) Fund Ac in Undesigna￿d general fllTrds are un￿51￿cted ￿ndS which a￿ as'ailable for use ar the di*reiion of the Iru.%tees in furtheiance of the general objective% ofthe chariiv atKI which hal'e not been designated for other purrx)8e%. Re%tricted funds are funds y'hich are io ￿ used in accordance with specific restrictions impxwd by donors or which have raised by the chariry for particulat purFK)se& The aim of each resiricled fund JE sei oui in (he notes 10 Ihe financi￿ statefftents. Resources All incoming resour¢e% are included in the SOFA wheth ihe chariiy is legally enttiled io the in¢ome afier perfornian¢e ¢onditions have been met. amouni can be measured reasortably and it 1% probable thai ihe income will be received. No amount included In Ihe financial srarements for i'olun¢e¢r time in liTre with SORP IFRSIU21. el Resource5 Ex nded Liabilitie.% are Te£ogni8ed as exFendiiure a5 ihere is a legal or constnjctive obligation Cominitling Ihe church io that ex￿ndi[ure. it i% probable ibai seitlerneni will k required atld ihe amount of ¢he obligation can k nieasured reliably. All expendjill￿ is ￿)un￿d for on an accruals b&8is. Grant5 payable charged in the year when ihe offer 15 made except in those cws where the offer is condiiiona], such grants being reco8nised as eX￿ndItUre when the coTrJitions aitached are fulfjlled.

SUTfoN BONINGTON BAwfisT CHURCH CIO NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATENIENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 DONATIONS AND EGACIES Unre5tricied Designated FurMIs 023 Total 2023 Total 2022 2023 Donaiions from church rnemF*r5 57874 135169 91740 77259 57874 £135169 £9174 EXPE ITURE ON CHARI BLE ACtIVITIES Unre%iricted Funds 2023 Designaied Funds 2023 Total 2023 Toia] Building Cosis Employment Costs Manse ExFn&es Insurdnre & Licence Repairs Mi5SlOtiary Outreach Costs Vi%iling Preacher5 Donations lo charities ￿C Profe%4ional Fees Bank. Printing & Sthiionery Traintng Weekend Away Compuier EX￿nSeS 1031 24103 15918 1638 1984 36310 2420.1 5328 22872 15603 1638 1984 32888 432 2(M) 561 31948 32888 432 2(M) 875 5911 1351 1366 245 1366 280 3.$ 3576 1103 1103 £61492 £58927 £12(H19 £86745 STAFF COSTS 2023 2022 Wage% and Salaries National insuran¢e Less= EtnploymenL Allowance Pension ContribuEions 21)672 1.597 (li971 3531 19320 1746 (14941 331KI £24203 £22872

SUTfoN BONINGTON BAvfIsT CHURCH CIO No￿ TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENIS FOR THE YEAR ENDF.D 31 DECEMBER 2023 STAFF COSTS ¢ont'd 2023 20 Averdge number of employe The following tnJs*es received rernunerdiion during the ye4r. 2022 J Hebblethwai £21K>72 £19320 J Hebbleihwaiie received remunerdtion for his role a pastor io the Church. n()t rot his role as a trustee. Reni of £9((M) was paid io J Hebblethwaiie and hi5 Wlfe for the u%e of their house &s a marLSe. J Hebblethwaiie was accnlirtg retiremeni benefjis dllftng Ihe ￿[1(￿1. The contribuiions are io a defined contribution pensior) Echeme. The tontributlOn5 in the year were £3531. CREDITOR - Amounts falling due within one yeat 2023 2022 Accruals 6(X)

io- SUTTON BONINGTON BAFfl.ST CHURCH CIO NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATENIENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JI DECEMBER 2023 STA ME￿ OF FUN l Ja 31 December 2023 Unrestricted Funds De8ignaied Fund5 17556 16149?) 1589271 (1)548) 12548 26.145 246838 (rfBIo Total Funds £249863 £143739 q12￿19) £273183 Desjgnated Funds are represented by.. ljan 2023 31 December 202 In¢oTne Transfers Builditlg Futtd Church Worker Fund ChThsimdS Fund Missionary Furld The Word Project 226832 20178 12fA)391 22(Y)71 25(KK 867 1451 12275 11168 123957 17763 11682 282 5475 £232307 £(rfyJio £1589?71 £12548 £246838 ANALYSIS OF NFf ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS Unresiricied Dts"Igndied Funds Total Funds Fund balan¢e5 at 31 IkcemE*r 2023 repre5enied by.. Current Ag%ts Current Liabilities 26945 i(￿} 246838 27378.1 I(rfK)I Toial Net Assets £26345 £273183