ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH – MEETING 21ST APRIL 2024
AGENDA
MINUTES OF LAST APCM REPORTS ACCOUNTS
Saviour’s Community Centre, Lidget Lane, Retford, DN22 6QW www.stsavioursretford.org.uk
stsaviourschurchretford
01777 704222
office@stsavioursretford.org.uk
Registered Charity No. 1190572
The Parish of Retford St Saviour is part of the Diocese of Southwell & Nottingham
CONTENTS
Administrative Info ................................... 2 APCM – Agenda ...................................... 3 Minutes of Previous APCM ...................... 4 Reports .................................................... 6 Vicar’s Report .......................................... 6 Church Council (PCC) ............................. 7 Churchwardens ....................................... 9 Deanery Synod ...................................... 10 Electoral Roll ......................................... 10 Fabric Report ......................................... 10 Mission & Charity Partners .................... 11 Music Group .......................................... 11 Safeguarding ......................................... 12 Sunday Children’s Group ....................... 12
Treasurer’s Report ................................ 12 ABC ...................................................... 13 Girls Night Out ...................................... 13 Time Together – Wednesdays PM ....... 14 Time Together – Thursday AM ............. 14 Grief Café ............................................. 15 Churches Together in Retford (CTIR) ... 15 Christian Aid ......................................... 16 School’s Work ....................................... 16 Midweek Service ................................... 16 Lego Club ............................................. 16 Rainbows Brownies & Guides............... 17 Accounts 2023 ...................................... 18
ADMINISTRATIVE INFO
Incumbent : Rev B Clayton
Retired Clergy : Rev Andrew Pearse, Rev Bryony Wood
PCC Members : Members of the Church Council are either exofficio, elected by the Annual Church Meeting (AGM) or coopted by the Council in accordance with the Church Representation Rules. The current membership is detailed on page 8 of the below report.
Bank : NatWest
Aims, Objectives & Activities : These are detailed in the below reports
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– APCM AGENDA
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OPENING PRAYER
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ATTENDANCE/APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
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APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE LAST APCM
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APPOINTMENT OF CHURCHWARDENS
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APPOINTMENT OF DEANERY SYNOD REPS
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APPOINTMENT OF PCC MEMBERS
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APPOINTMENT OF AUDITORS
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REPORTS & QUESTIONS
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CLOSING PRAYER
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Minutes St Saviour’s Church, Retford Election of Churchwardens and Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) Sunday 15[th] May 2023 at 11.45 hrs
1. Welcome & Opening Prayer : Ben opened with a prayer on the theme ‘Giving thanks’.
2. Apologies for Absence : Helen Sindall, Julie Bartle and Carl Woods. Present – in person: Ben Clayton, John & Susie Collins, Martin and Judith Dawson, Mark and Ali Barnett, Barbara Newbold, Barbara Moakes, Maureen and David Parsons, Mark and Jill Priddle, Elizabeth Taylor, Gordon Paxton, Stuart and Judy Bradford, Roy & Pat Heslam, Chris Jackson, Mike Newby, Isabella Hayes, Kathy Cowbrough and Stephen Bartle.
3. Minutes of APCM - 8[th] May 2022: Proposed by Barbara Newbold and seconded by Martin Dawson – Approved by all present.
4. Appointment of Churchwardens : Nominations were received from:
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Martin Dawson (proposed by Ali Barnett and seconded by Steve Bartle) .
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Alison Barnett (proposed by Jane Pearse and seconded by Martin Dawson) These appointments were approved .
5. Appointment of Deanery Synod representatives: Nominated:
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Jane Pearse - proposed by Barbara Moakes and seconded by Martin Dawson.
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Jill Priddle - proposed by Martin Dawson and seconded by Judith Dawson.
6. Appointment of PCC Members: We have 4 seats available this year. The following 4 nominations were received:
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Barbara Newbold – proposed by Gordon Paxton and seconded by Mark Priddle;
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Helen Sindall – proposed by Martin Dawson and seconded by Mark Priddle;
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Barbara Moakes – proposed by Martin Dawson and seconded by Barbara Newbold;
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Stuart Bradford – proposed by Martin Dawson and seconded by Mark Barnett;
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The following table summarises the PCC membership for 2023
| Clergy | Lay members | Church | Deanery | Co-opted: |
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| Wardens: | Synod: | |||
| (Ex-officio) | ||||
| Ben Clayton (Chair) |
Maureen Parsons1 Barbara Newbold1 Stuart Bradford3 Helen Sindall3 Barbara Moakes3 Mike Newby2 Mark Barnett2 Una Dent2 Judith Dawson1 |
Martin Dawson1 Alison Barnett1 |
Jill Priddle1 Jane Pearse1 |
David Parsons1 |
| 123Term of office(years) remaining following re-election as of May 2023 |
7. Appointment of Auditors : Ben advised that we approved the continued use of Wright Vigor at our Annual Church Meeting in May 2022. It was proposed to undertake a review for 2023 to ensure best value. Proposed by Mark Priddle and seconded by Mark Barnett.
8. Reports and Questions from the floor: There were no questions. The reports were therefore approved.
9. Closing Prayer: Martin Dawson led us in a closing prayer.
The meeting closed at 12.25 hours.
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REPORTS
Vicar’s Report
2023 was the first year since the pandemic that has been free of restrictions. There were many encouragements at St Saviour’s which are detailed in the below reports. Some particular highlights for me have included:
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Spending time with each other at our Church Lunches – these have happened roughly every other month and been a great opportunity to reconnect with each other and enjoy some fabulous food.
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Seeing people get involved often in new ways including Mike Newby as treasurer and Stuart Bradford as deputy-churchwarden.
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The Baptism of Megan Phillips by full-immersion
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The Church Weekend at Home with David and Claire Hughes teaching on the story of the Prodigal Son.
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Again welcoming Carr Hill School Choir to our Harvest service which has led to new faces attending Lego Club and other family events and services
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The dedication of those who continue to serve across our church activities and outreach. Thank you!
As ever 2023 saw a number of changes at St Saviour’s. One of these was Traidcraft ceasing trading and Kathy and Graeme stepping back from co-ordinating our Fairtrade Stall. We thank Kathy & Graeme for their work championing Fairtrade over a number of years. In the early months of 2024 we also said goodbye to Prue Hall our church administrator who has done a great job particularly increasing our income from the Community Centre.
I’m conscious that for many of us 2023 was a year of loses with a number of St Saviour’s church members dying, some before their time. I will particularly remember Andy Walker, a former treasurer, and Una Dent, a valued PCC member and occasional leader of the Music group, both of whom had their funerals at St Saviour’s in 2023. We mourn their loss whilst trusting they are safe with their Saviour Jesus Christ.
Like many churches post-pandemic, despite successful fundraising and the generous giving of many St Saviour’s faces financial challenges. We will need to continue to address these in 2024, particularly as we continue to seek to maintain our buildings for the years to come.
I’m always grateful for all who serve at St Saviour’s in big and small ways and particularly for the support and encouragement of our retired clergy Andrew Pearse, Bryony Wood and Dick Lewis who have generously provided wisdom and service cover. And for the support and encouragement of our wardens (Martin Dawson, Ali Barnett, Barbara Newbold and Stuart Bradford).
May Jesus remain our Good Shepherd as we continue to seek to show and share his love in 2024 and beyond.
Ben Clayton
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Church Council (PCC)
The PCC continued to meet bi-monthly throughout 2023. We are keen to encourage new members to help manage our parish, share the workload and provide inspiration to guide our future. St Saviour’s also has 2 seats for lay representatives at the Deanery Synod.
Copies of the minutes of each meeting are available on request. Do have a look and see what the PCC does and please feel free to raise any questions with the secretary.
The PCC is remarkable democratic, all decisions are made by Ben in consultation with the PCC. Issues discussed over the course of 2023/2024 include:
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Are we still and do we wish to continue to be a “fair-trade” church? Yes, we are working on it, slightly more difficult than previous with the collapse of Traidcraft and no fair-trade stall any more.
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All PCC members encouraged to do their Safeguarding training.
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Stuart has given updates on work on the church fabric, especially fire safety critical improvements.
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Finance is mentioned every meeting, with discussions about how much of the Parish Share we can afford to pay (decision made at a special meeting in January) and a contingency was proposed but never actually needed to hold some winter services in the church hall as it is several times cheaper to heat than the church itself.
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Planning future events and dates of services over Christmas.
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A review of our mission partners, the idea being to give more to a smaller number, and ones that we have contact with or are especially worthwhile such as the African Pastors’ Fellowship.
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At every meeting Ben leads a short devotional and we go through some simple mission-focussed materials on sharing our faith: mission is a team game , who led us to Christ? & welcoming newcomers for example.
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PCC Membership 2023
| Clergy | Lay members | Church | Deanery | Co-opted: |
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| Wardens: | Synod: | |||
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| Ben Clayton (Chair) |
Maureen Parsons1 Barbara Moakes3 Mike Newby2 Mark Barnett2 Una Dent2a Barbara Newbold1 Judith Dawson1 Stuart Bradford3 Helen Sindall3 |
Martin Dawson1 Alison Barnett1 |
Jane Pearse3 Jill Priddle3 |
David Parsons1 Chris Jackson1b |
| 123Term of office (years) remaining following re-election as of May 2023 a Died August 2023 b Co-opted in May as secretary appointed to a substantive post after the death of Una Dent at September’s meeting (proposed Jill Priddle, seconder Barbara Moakes). |
The following members were endorsed by the PCC to act in the following roles:
Vice Chair – Mark Barnett.
Treasurer – Mike Newby. Deputy treasurer: Vacant
Secretary – Chris Jackson Deputy Secretary: Alison Barnett
Electoral Roll Officer – Martin Dawson
Safeguarding Officer : Barbara Moakes
Fabric Committee Chair – Mark Priddle
Deputy Church warden(s) – Barbara Newbold
Standing Committee – Ben Clayton (Chair), Mike Newby (Treasurer), Martin Dawson and Alison Barnett (Churchwardens) and Chris Jackson (Secretary).
Gift Aid representative: Martin Dawson
Christian Aid: Vacant
Churches together in Retford (CTIR): Mark Barnett
Children’s Representative: Alison Barnett
Verger: Alison Barnett
Chris Jackson – PCC Secretary
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Churchwardens
2023 proved to be a busy time in the life of St. Saviour's church family. Through the strength that God gives us we have achieved much. Many of these achievements are covered in the individual reports that follow, so we have tried not to duplicate the information.
The 8th of January brought us together for our first Bring and share church family lunch, giving us the opportunity to eat delicious food and spend time together. They have continued through the year, if you haven't tried one yet, we suggest you do it's a great way to get to know each other better.
We tried to offer a Warm space of welcome to our local community in February and March, but this was not taken up, we think we are too far out of town to be useful in that way.
Christian Aid weekly Lent Lunches went ahead from the 24th of February, in our Community centre, with different Retford churches providing lunch to raise money for the charity.
St. Saviour's hosted the World day of prayer (for our bit of the world!) on March 3rd , this was well attended.
The 11th of March saw the return of our, now legendary, Jumble and Nearly new sale, when £3,500 was raised for our church and community centre funds. This is an event which invites people into our church buildings, giving us the opportunity to engage with many members of our local community. Our surplus items are distributed to charities both local and further afield. It benefits many, as well as our church.
Easter was an amazing celebration of our Risen Lord. The beautifully arranged church flowers, once again, helped to lift our hearts in Praise.
A first for St. Saviour's, in April, was a full immersion Baptism for Megan, at the time a regular member of our church family. It was a challenge to make this happen in a dignified manner, Ben and Jackie were invaluable in this regard. The logistics of filling the pool and emptying it afterwards caused concern, thankfully Martin had some previous experience of this and was helped by John Collins. It was a Spirit filled celebration, which touched everyone. Megan and her son Max have since moved out of Retford, but come back to see us when they are able.
King Charles the third was crowned on the 6th of May, the church was decorated accordingly, and there was a Bring and Share lunch on the 7th.
At the beginning of July we held a Church Weekend at Home, our speaker was David Hughes and he delivered interesting, challenging teaching. There was good food and fellowship and lots of fun too!
Our monthly prayer meetings evolved into prayer lunches in August. Meetings begin at 12 noon, we pray for around half an hour, and then share a simple lunch.
Remembrance Sunday was different for us this year, breakfast was offered in the Community centre at 9 am, then we either walked, or took to our cars, to join others for the town act of Remembrance in the Market square. We warmed up afterwards with coffee in town.
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A very well attended Memorial service was organised by Hurton's funeral directors on the 3rd of December followed by refreshments.
Our beautifully decorated church was as busy as usual over the Christmas season. School Carol services, the Candlelit Carol Service, a Nativity Service, Midnight Communion and Christmas morning celebration, kept us all busy and worshipping Jesus together.
We welcomed Stuart Bradford, joining Barbara Newbold as a deputy warden, in June. Stuart has willingly taken on the Wednesday Communion service, and many other tasks, and has become an invaluable member of our team. St. Saviour's could not function without the help of all our dedicated, hardworking church family. Thank you! We all hope we have succeeded in supporting Ben and helping in his ministry to us and our community.
Ali Barnett, Martin Dawson, Barbara Newbold & Stuart Bradford
Deanery Synod
Deanery Synod meetings put great emphasis on encouragement and the sharing of the good news happening in churches.
There have been discussions on Parish Share and updates on the vacancies in the Deanery, many of which are long standing. Living in Love and Faith was a major item on the agenda at General Synod and this filtered down to the Deanery Synod throughout the year. Parish share was calculated differently for 2024, following a review by the Diocese, acknowledging it is a huge struggle to give when costs are going up. The Deanery expressed its appreciation of the contributions all the churches make throughout the year.
In ‘guest speaker’ slots, Zoe Ball has shared the work 100 Homes are doing to help foster children and recruit new foster carers from churches in the County and Bryony Wood has introduced her book ‘The Sound of Musings’ and talked about its use in home groups.
Meetings are supportive and positive, with regular acknowledgement for the major contributions made by churchwardens, PCCs and retired clergy who faithfully serve our churches, especially those in vacancy.
Jill Priddle & Jane Pearse
Electoral Roll
At the Annual Meeting in May 2023 the electoral roll stood at 93 persons.
After the revision of the roll in April 2024 the roll totalled 90 persons.
Martin Dawson
Fabric Report
Our latest Quinquennial inspection was carried out in March 2024 by our new architect, Peter Rogan, the last quinquennial having expired in 2023. The Quinquennial report will take several months to come through, once this is complete it will form a list of work that needs completing and its urgency. In addition to the instruction of a quinquennial, it is also necessary to instruct an electrical quinquennial inspection.
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Our compliance policies were completed during the lock down. We now need to ensure that all the health and safety, fire risk policies and maintenance policies are implemented. This is a heavy responsibility for the churchwardens and support will be required. Stuart Bradford, Deputy Warden, has started to implement the Health and Safety Policy but we need volunteers to support the implementation of the Fire Risk and Maintenance Policies. These volunteers are equally likely to require others to assist them. If there are any volunteers who feel able to help, we would be very keen to hear from them.
In the meantime, we are reviewing the compliance policies, something we are required to do on a regular basis.
Mark Priddle
Mission & Charity Partners
St Saviour’s continues to support a number of different international and national mission and charitable organisations and individuals who work both locally and around the world. In 2023 the PCC gave 10% to overseas mission and charity partners and 2% to national or local organisations.
During 2023 the PCC discussed reducing the number of charities we support to give more focus support to them. From 2024 it was agreed to focus support on the following
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Al & Lex Hamilton and their family serving with CMS (Church Missionary Society),
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CPAS (Church Pastoral Aid Society
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APF (African Pastors' Fellowship)
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Former members of St Saviour’s Helen & Nigel Spencer serving with Teach Beyond
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Simeon’s Trustees (St Saviour’s Patron)
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Transforming Notts Together
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Bassetlaw Foodbank
Most partners provide regular updates on their activities and are very grateful for our support and partnership both financially and in prayer. The fluctuations of the pandemic and the loss of Una Dent the main champion of our mission and charity partners has meant our communication and visits have been less regular. However we are in the process of arranging a visit from the Hamilton family later in 2024. We need to work on returning to more regular and consistent communication and prayer in 2024.
If anyone would like to take on the role of communicating and helping to co-ordinate prayer and support of our mission organisations please do speak to me.
Ben Clayton
Music Group
The music group consists of 8-10 church members, many of whom have faithfully served in the group for a number of years. For much of the first six months of 2023, music during Sunday services was provided either by the band, led by Janie Matley, or on videos produced by Ben. Due to personal circumstances, Janie has been less available on Sundays for some time and in her absence Jackie has been playing the piano since the summer. The music group now usually meet on a Friday morning to
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practise the songs and hymns for Sunday morning which has proved to be a fun (if sometimes a little cold) time together. The group have introduced a number of new songs to the church which have been well received and there is always a desire to strike an appropriate balance between traditional and modern songs. Many thanks to those who give of their time and talents so generously each week to enhance our sung worship as a church family.
Jackie Clayton
Safeguarding
Safeguarding is a vital part of showing God’s love and care to those who come into our church family so they can feel safe and secure at all times. Requirements for training apply to all church volunteers and some also need DBS checks to ensure that any concerns are known about. If you have any queries about training please contact me. If you have any concerns that someone may be subject to abuse of any kind please contact Ben or me – if the danger is immediate contact the Police.
Safeguarding is everyone’s business.
Barbara Moakes
Sunday Children’s Group
Sunday Club continues to run most Sundays during the 10.30 service. We regularly have 4 or 5 children and occasionally one or two more. We have appreciated the inclusion of a more child-friendly song in church before we leave.
Our time together follows the pattern of an opening game or activity followed by a song and then a story which is often reinforced by watching a video version.
We talk about the application of the story to our lives and then pray together before the craft time which follows the theme of the story. During the craft time we often have videos of worship music.
We finish with some refreshments.
This past year we have looked at the stories of Peter, Elijah, Creation, and a series on meals with Jesus.
If anyone would be willing to be a helper on an occasional basis we would be very glad as we only have a small team. Please have a chat with me if you would be willing to consider this.
Jane Pearse
Treasurer’s Report
From a financial perspective 2023 was not an easy year for St Saviours Church. Regular monthly giving via direct debit, at £32,565, was our most significant income with the other major sources of revenue being envelopes and casual donations, recovered gift aid (£10,757), hall lettings (£7861), wedding/funeral fees (£6692) and the jumble sale (£3505) giving a total income of £79,008.
However, we also had some significant costs:
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The Parish Share had been set at £64,256.00 of which in 2023 we paid just £36000.
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Insurance £4381,
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Heating and electricity £6043 (church)
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Heating and electricity £2016 (hall)
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Cleaning £2247.
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In addition we paid £13,800 to Peter Rogan and Associates (architectural consultancy services) for their work on designing a church roof repair scheme.
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• On a positive note we also donated £5,585 to a range of local, national and international charities.
The net result is that overall reduction in funds of £8,667 with a balance at the end of the year of £44,181.
Following an extraordinary meeting of the PCC we agreed to make a further payment of £5000 to our 2023 Parish Share but this still left us ~£10k short of meeting our Ministry Cost and ~£23k short of the full contribution (this payment will appear in the 2024 budget sheet)
Looking forward we might hope to see an increase in our hall letting fees in 2024 and we can plan to have a further Gift Day to appeal for an increase in regular giving (albeit the October Gift Day did not have any appreciable effect on monthly contributions). However, it is unlikely that our revenue will increase significantly and whilst we can try to economise on the major costs such as heating we are unlikely to be able to meet out Parish Share in full even though it has been reduced to £56,000.
Mike Newby
ABC
ABC (Adults, Babies and Children) is our midweek ministry to the under 5s and their parents, grandparents and carers. Numbers vary from week to week but we often average around 15 children plus their adults. On Wednesday afternoons from 1.303pm, the children are able to play with a wide selection of toys, ranging from soft shakers, puzzles and books to dolls, fire engines and the play kitchen. There is also a craft for the children to make each week.
Half way through the afternoon we take a break for a snack, some nursery rhymes and a short story from the Bible. The children are never too young to hear important truths about Jesus!
The parents, grandparents and childminders we have regular contact with often tell us how much they value ABC, especially as many of the children who attend were born during lockdown and missed out on so many social experiences. We have seen several families attend other church events such as Lego Club and the Nativity and Christingle services after a first contact with church at ABC and we long to see more of this cross over, along with these families also coming to our Sunday services.
The group is now led by Jackie and Ali, ably and gratefully assisted by Andrew, Maureen and David along with Bobbi and Sue, two long standing friends of ABC. We would love to hear from anyone else who would enjoy manoeuvring toys, serving refreshments or befriending the families.
Jackie Clayton
Girls Night Out
2023 saw a somewhat depleted Girls' Night Out team determined to continue in providing a great night out for ladies, in the safe environment of St. Saviour's
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Community Centre. We provide a themed evening consisting of a three course meal, a quiz, and entertainment where appropriate. We couldn't do this without our gallant team of men, who regularly turn up to sample the menu, wash up and support us in many ways, even though we confine them to the kitchen. They’ve even admitted they enjoy it...Thanks chaps!
We celebrated St. Patrick's day on 17th of March, when green outfits and decorations were much in evidence, and we embraced everything Irish, watching a River Dance video rather than executing it...the Community Centre floor may have suffered!
On July 14th we travelled back to the roaring twenties for our theme, with an authentic menu and some hilarious attempts to learn the Charleston! Sarah Woodward was the brave lady who attempted the task of teaching us.
Our Carols by Candlelight, Girls' Night Out version, was held cafe style, in church. Complete with Turkey cobs, mince pies and mulled wine. The Carols and Christmas songs were led by our church music group, who seemed to enjoy themselves a bit too much. Especially the rendition of “I wish it could be Christmas everyday!” Glam Rock Band, Wizard? No contest!! The evening was rounded off with a Christmas message ably delivered by Sue Green, who travelled from Lichfield to be with us.
We regularly cater for 60 ladies, many of whom come back time after time and thoroughly enjoy being with us and each other. We pray they will be drawn closer to God through the contact they have with our team, and the ladies from our church who regularly support Girls' Night Out.
Judith Dawson on behalf of the GNO Team
Time Together – Wednesdays PM
Our midweek evening time together group continues to meet most weeks to spend time with each other and with God. Over the course of 2023 we have explored a range of passages and topics from the Bible and enjoyed a number of socials. Particular highlights have included the Lent Course on Loving Your Church and the Bible Course held in the autumn, which gave an overview of the Bible’s storyline. The group has been hosted in various church members homes and latterly at the vicarage. It always provides a warm welcome to new members – why not give it a try?
Ben Clayton
Time Together – Thursday AM
We continue to meet fortnightly (or weekly for the Lent course) and have looked at a variety of topics which have all been really interesting and promoted great discussion and built up our knowledge and experience of God’s grace.
We use study notes and questions and/or video presentations to help our understanding.
An important part of our group is the friendship and support we give each other and the opportunity to pray about situations and share answers to prayer.
If you want to join us just come along to the next meeting!
Barbara Moakes.
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Grief Café
The Café has been open every first Tuesday in the month for two and a half years now. We also had two Workshops last year - one on Wellbeing and one on Sleep. We are planning another hopefully this year on Anxiety. These are for those who come to the Café and also open to anyone.
Anyone who has lost someone they love can join us no matter how recent or how long ago for support and the chance to meet with others who share some of their experiences and know what the good and bad days feel like. There are tears but also laughter and kindness.
People come to as many sessions as they want – some are there every time others pop in when they need to – some are referred by social prescribers at their GP.
Thanks to the dedicated team who come regularly to offer God’s love and compassion.
Barbara Moakes
Pies, Peas and Performances
Pies, Peas and Performances continues to go from strength to strength.
With a dedicated team of volunteers and over a dozen events we have welcomed hundreds of people into St Saviour’s over the last year
Also, we have raised money and contributed to Bassetlaw Food Bank on a regular basis.
We have a great community of regular supporters who enthuse about the venue, its warmth and the quality of the entertainment provided.
While some of the artists have a national reputation, we are also able to provide encouragement for local artists, particularly in our annual Christmas event with James Fox, Mark Cantrill, Graham Bottley and Sally Cookson.
Most events use the community centre, although several have necessitated the use of the church – particularly recently for the visit of Mike Harding where we had over two hundred paying customers. This has shown us that
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We are capable of high profile events
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Have the team capable of organising such events. For instance we were able to serve over two hundred pies and peas, wash up and be ready for a 7.30 start
Also, the revenue from ticket sales has enabled us to update our equipment and means that we are self-sufficient.
Our reputation as a venue is increasing as we regularly receive requests from artists on tour who have heard about us.
With a packed schedule for the rest of the year we are looking forward to increasing ours and the church profile in the wider community.
Paul Cookson
Churches Together in Retford (CTIR)
The CTIR committee meets four times a year and is made up of clergy and lay people from churches across Retford. It provides an opportunity for churches to
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share information and coordinate ministry. In addition to this ministers meeting informally on a monthly basis for mutual support and encouragement. In 2023 CTIR again held it’s Christmas carol service in the market square accompanied by a Salvation Army Band and with a good number in attendance. Thanks to Mark Barnett who has represented St Saviour’s in 2023.
Ben Clayton
Christian Aid
In 2023 Lent Lunches returned for the first time after the Pandemic. These were successfully held in our Community Centre. I’m grateful to Martin Dawson who has attended meetings. St Saviour’s currently has no official Christian Aid rep, so if anyone would like to volunteer to help with his please do speak to Ben or Martin.
Ben Clayton
School’s Work
Our schools work continues to develop amongst the four primary schools in our parish (St Swithun’s Church of England Primary Academy, Carr Hill, Bracken Lane and Thrumpton Lane). Since the departure of Ben Marston in Autumn 2022 I have focussed energy on St Swithun’s and Carr Hill where our links are strongest. I am involved in Collective Worship (weekly at St Swithun’s), lessons, speaking at RE club, facilitating church visits and end of term services. Carr Hill school choir attended our Harvest service in 2023 which has led to families attending other services and events at St Saviour’s. It’s also great that a number of church members serve as school governors (Mark Barnett, Jackie Clayton, Jill Priddle and myself). Our links provide a great opportunity to sensitively share Jesus with staff and children. Let’s pray they continue to develop and grow in 2024 and beyond.
Ben Clayton
Midweek Service
This winter this Communion Service moved into the Community Centre. The Service is attended by a number from St Saviour’s and the Deanery.
We are grateful to Ben and the visiting clergy who preside at this quiet service from the BCP Prayer Book. Our thanks to Jean Mercer for refreshments and Stuart Bradford for setting up the room and help.
Barbara Newbold
Lego Club
Autumn of 2023 marked the first anniversary of our Lego Club, designed as a stepping stone between our existing schools ministry, family events and all age services. Whilst the Summer of 2023 saw numbers fluctuate, the autumn term saw much more consistent numbers with around 15-18 children attending most weeks plus their parents and carers. We have seen families attend who previously attended ABC, have heard about us through school, publicity or who have been invited by church members. Some families involved in Lego Club have now attended other church events and services including Christmas services.
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My thanks to Jane and Andrew Pearse, Barbara Newbold, Stuart Bradford, Gordon Paxton, Martin Dawson, Ali Barnett, Beryl Lyon, Jackie Clayton, Ken and Barbara Moakes who have helped to make Lego Club happen.
Ben Clayton
5th Retford Rainbows Brownies & Guides
5th Retford Rainbows, Brownies and Guides have had a busy year. In April all the units were represented at the Girlguiding Retford and Bassetlaw Scouts St Georges Day parade and service at St Swithun’s church. At the end of April the guides spent an exciting sleepover at Flip out Trampoline Park at Doncaster. In June the brownies enjoyed a busy activity weekend at PGL Caythorpe where they had a go at climbing /abseiling, zip wire and team building exercises. The August guides attended the Midlands Mega mix camp at Beaudesert campsite Staffordshire for a weekend of fun activities.
We started the winter term working on the Girl guiding programme doing different themes and badges. In October the Rainbows attended the Rainbow Roundabout – Theme Autumn, hosted by 5th Retford. The Brownies held their annual revels at Tuxford and the Guides had a district themed evening. All three units attended the district carol service at East Markham where the rainbows and brownies sang Away in a manger and the guides did some of the bible readings. We ended the term with a Christmas party
In the spring term the guides helped to prepare the Christingles for the service at the end of January. In February all the units took part in the division thinking day where they travelled around the five guiding centres doing different activities for each one.
Throughout the year we have provided the girls with a wide and varied programme offering them new and different experiences to broaden their knowledge and skills
All welcome to join us, we meet on a Thursday during term time
Rainbows aged 4 – 7
Brownies aged 7-10
Guides aged 10+
For more details please look at the Girlguiding UK website
Or contact Clare Cheetham 07941625794
I would like to thank everyone for the support the units have received over the past twelve months
Clare Cheetham
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Thp P¥oth"* Church c0cl OlThe EcdesiastKd P•r#h OfReltord St Sivio {Registed ChNity: li5) Forlhe ymrended 31 December 2023
The Puothtil ClhKch CowL(* ofT Ecclegiuliul Parmh (K Retlord St S•viour Flmncbil st•tern for the yearerKled 31 December 2023 stat•nentOfFrw1&I Actiyths 2to7
&OSA Fuhd5 Fundi F¥nd¥ Inwmln8 ReSoUrS frc Donor5 Voluntsry li¢omln8 Resr(e% Incomefrom Operatln8ArtMtles Incomefrom In¥estm¢ntS Other IncomlngResource5 TOTALINCOMING RESOUACES 53.359.68 1,5ri).i)J 21,827.80 911.77 130.( 53359.68 53,732.73 1?75.CKI 25,934.30 Im9.34 6A50.82 88.992.19 11,827.10 1,641A9 557JXI 729.92 427J 77.729.25 1.156.92 nJ86.17 Chrllabk Gmng Dlrertty Related Athltles Man4ement and Admlnlstratk)n Cost of Generatln8 Funds TOTALIIESOURQ5fXPEPIDED 6.267.Z8 65.627.04 1,175.59 626728 195 L17539 499.92 87.012.45 1,128.91 9.291.23 97,932.51 4.22&91 73.169.91 4.691 13,8W.f•) Net loutgoln8lllncomlry resources Galns& L055eson In¥estments Transfers betwffn fund5 Net nvrtrrnntlnfth 4.659.34 11,C6.191 2,315.85 13,451.991 113.8(bio)I IUA92.651 1&940.321 12,315.851 15.767.841 113.8CQCiII 18,940.321 14,186.82 84,591.88 25.624A3 13.209.41 146,553.26 20,075.12 78J1404 I13 13209AI IIJ.934.10 137.6J2J4 5.889.rKI 111.678441 137 J4 Total fundsbrou8htforward roTALFUNDSfARRIED FORWARD Funds Funds Fund5 Fundi 2023 T4nBlble A55ets In5sentA5sets 65.042A7 69,108.05 18,449.22 87.557.27 5.239.81 5,239.81 13.2CrfJ.41 13,209.41 18A4922 13A92.09 65.04237 Stod¢ ShortTerni Depos5 Bankfv£Cnts •nl C•sh Debtor5 Im6.19 38.$47.56 9.071.92 1350.C 40Wm 50A155.67 4.ID).C¢J 9,236.01 I,5[).(] 14,836.01 10.177.48 3.603.69 11,2fyJ. 624.83 25A77A8 13M6453 SJ &1 13.781.17 11,824J3 14,836.01 13.781.17 11.824A3 4WJ)1 50,055.67 TotslAMeis knthrrtrbt U•bMIII•s 20.075.81 78MX04 IIJ24A3 13209AI J23.gXIO 137.611J4 WIKOOWPI OF FUPIDS Unre5tr1rted nated Restrkted Endowment 20.075.82 20m5J2 .186.82 79J2U4 84.591.88 25.624.83 13.209.41 209 13,209AI 75A2 01 liJ24J) U309 W.9J4.10 137.612J4 7&824.04 11.824J3 TOTAL FUIIDS Accounts appro¥ed the Parochlal Churth Coundl on and 518ped beha of the members bv 17.6.Z7 Pffj•lLrfT
Ih• BloIrySart Waur. X721 20IJ 22 11 R•Fowcorn Pkbrned G¥- GiftAd fjvhg. non GA ETrk)pes-GIftAd Glft*id rtt£Wed 35,06&LYJ 37.98400 1,14&9) 10.9)7.18 14gOYJi 4SX&68 778 4¥9134 GA5 Top GSttDays OOrBti5-6ftA Dorotl(ffis. rn6A I.0? LOZQ50 8Z&55
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2(QJ 2D22 Mlsshjrrdry GMni chUh trènt 55130 4456 5nJ)o 92 4,45&1J) SpcularCIBritie% Othwdlsbwseffrts 68L98 68191 6,267.28 42f121 92 AlsryCort Parsh 36,(W 11> 34OiXA¥O IUAQ 6Jo 51r2&00 V&tintl Aetked ClerBV 55M I Relws Fee5 pa tu Oth¥ mlrfstry o)sis 15492 4.427.IXJ 4427J)O 4LO8IJO 1ngjrJe Heaoni Ectri[ 4,3BLIO 5,017.01 1,217.67 2.247.85 611 4&.73 438110 401741 I217A7 1247A5 J>• 4e5.7J 197487 118&95 L34 aeanini Water& 5ewewe Teleph)ne51 In12met 6a80 3B&68 I102 Other runrtry cahts 42110 41966 IUJJO 79152 7.64 35LOO 2100 777.91 8LOO EquIt prtnts PATtestkn£ Oryan mantrnanEe Ph(totopr mawteroNe ree1Vjl5herS A4 i)JJ)o 8QOO 405341 11¥4.07 AtsrR4ulsts5 Copht urne Flo UpkeEP ofchurc+y¥d 8884 S3&S4 loo 22QOO a94 44QQ) •JJ)o (L94 101&38 325 CIMthllttllCos 011 knsurnnce Holl Hall Ettrkly HIwalEr Hall rep$1mrten Hall CknEr ¥16&40 66184 •489 SSZ21 169530 91131 302A8 14J)o 1,9Ba33 J248 i?i&oo )ooo Lw aub Otherchurch hau 3QOO 318.71 f8&S6 5,447.82 44QXi &93Q90 gd7
Oht(ts ABCpJyTrrt5 jndayCh farchndren Gr1 Calé el$ ComrNnttyCaitre U4e Athiln dndarFund PaymBnts Othwopwkn¢ wsts 7L32 31168 624 1&5.45 1I5AS 15YJJ 45133 36a18 L(t4J.110 61&57 15&73 7149 15973 JJT lrEynthv• MaprRepair5. cor5my Roof rEIr H1 ws DlJ(.1knJres &ftt Iix+ 1250.00 3.32&00 (*&18 1)65J8 offiJ8 4065.18 I3.. 17.•Q5A8 64L18
ApptytCosts PJrsh 14JmlnBtralDr 2.489. 148436 39JAIO 138138 325.rK) 128.70 325JJO 12A.70 asner L£lTr8G rAynnts LIIS.38 42150 3.933.66 JJIA6 492126 Indepdeftt Ex)nir1ee$ web1 C05ts 3aoo kOS.00 4L76 CQMPJt<Q4tr Phitotypyln£ ststbjnffv PAYEpayments 115.31 142. 105Ji 142J8 37a53 LI10 542 1.175.59 17559 I12&91 TTabJuaft wrthae5 Ps Peas& PulOnrA@ 4MpRn*5 Parbh weeke Plts l))2.76 7,a1&47 $29L23 .627.04 421451 8165135 87.01145 T4la 4,OJ&91 iiioJ.¢ 9l471J2 97,yJ P•p 4d7
Ihe •eme•oalRdfudSai 31stDttu 2D23 d5 21UJ 2)22 Imrnwtsto prtyerty 65OQ7 610427 17 69.108.05 IW7 6110105 In%5knert SEts COIF In¥e5trnent 2shlresCdtUn7on I12Al IV+>AI 5.139.81 11113AI 144•22 1444&22 Tratlt54)v&ts 6.19 l1&19 ortTeTh cBFChUh Iq177A8 24J77 1g)JJo 34447.56 CBFCommunliyCwtr 4.100.LYJ 14177A8 244TJi• 34547.56 NatWertC1rth Natwestccrnrnwlty Natwest Tra&raft TSBPIp5 Peè5 & Ferfonn 972.94 6,137.53 I6fi9 624.81 53mA6 413753 S,0.67 L844.93 516.48 115J4 IZ9.84 9.23&01 16(Bfj9 624AJ 1446453 07L92 &1 HNIIC 51KffjO 350.00 1.9JO. 135Q YAI Tan8b* In¥e5tfftwtAs5ets 6&042•7 ISOQX7 1¢4•22 442ffj1 6g108.05 11449.22 50 055.67 5.239.81 14 8a6.01 112tsAI CunEni A5fets 78lJ7 211075. U.L1&41 IU931.10 137.61191 P•&• 5rf7
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funds •mly Opw T¢A¥l Total lttr• Tolal slrnarfts Clwlni an I Ihrutvkl•d Rumkngcosts Comn¥Jtycnts Tral¢kraft ABCS Fles Peas& Perhte$ St(£k A(trua 3.788.83 6,144,93 516.48 170,SS 65,367.61 10,740.42 167.105.611 15.447.821 16.481 3.315.85 ILC(Q.001 5366 IOA3733 475.$2 646m I,9.84 L(186.19 i531 11,Ce6.191 I50.# 77,72925 I73,11 1229.66 IOm5J2 cL•MUtyCDtr Imwomt Ywth W<rter Partsh Wt&nd ECO Proloct Grfef Café (hffillrer6 Work Genwal e1Ve AdMIstra 69,10&05 2,6(fjJ9 52&67 18LIA) 752.32 547.67 10,373.46 502.42 14,065.181 6937 W029 569 im 59239 547.6T 733 427.1 lJ84.O)1 1159.731 729S2 12315.851 50Z.42 84,59L88 L156S2 14,(Q&911 12315.851 74114 Restora{ 25,624A3 COIF EThnent 13 09.41 Al 13,209.41 309AI I37194 7V16A7 punJ21 14X6.191 I23310
Inpdent ExamiTh8f Th& p#(1 Chwth Eccl8sla8Ocd Pgrthh RtkI[ St Sa¥kx 2023th.th are pw 1 kn 8. Respon•knlilie8 of rq>ort (wremertsol the Act 2011 Ilhe Arfl. I reFNt in we¥ect of my cl ac¢cts carri&l uTrJer Sect# 145 of Ihe Act . secl 145(SXbl ofthe Act. accIng COrdS re ker4 in lhe chwity a5¢wed by%ctiDn 130 ofthEAct". c cr4 OJ Trjt t¢xroty vmth the apF4Kabk wequyements ecfficernw fcrfm ¢£nt of aCCn set in Ihe Charit£s (ACCnts 8TrJ Rerat81 Rela¢S 2W8 other kn any rewirement Ihat the Sh)0 tedr8n in thi repcrt in crfder io a kryer undersknJiThJ ¢Ylhe 8ccounis kn be real. WTrJht Vyr Lim*ed Chancery Court 34 West Streat ON22 6ES 27 ne 2024 Page 8