JOURNEY
CHLIRCH. HARROW
Registered Charity No: 1194992
ANNUAL REPORT and FINANCIAL STATEMENT
of the Trustees
for the year ending 5 April 2025
Contents
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Trustees, Report
Financial Statement
Noles to the Financial Statement
Registered Address.. Good News Centfe Chicheley Road
Harrow Weald, Harrow, Middx. HA3 6QL
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ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS
For the year ended 5 April 2025
PRINCIPAL OBJECTS
The objects of the Trust are exclusively charitable and include the proolamation of
the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the propagation of, and instruction in, the
doctrine and praCtI￿S set out in the Trust Deed.
STATUS
Journey Church Harrow ICIOI was established by a Deed dated 6 May 2021 and
became fully operational on 1 December 2022.
This Trust replaces Journey Church Harrow (formerly known as Good News Church,
Harrow), which was established as a Charitable Trust by a Trust Deed dated 6
December 2011 (as amended on 18 October 2017). That Trust has now been
closed.
TRUSTEES
The following Trustees served the Trust during the year..
John Jenkins {Secretary￿reasurerI
Lorna Jenkins (Chair)
Pamela Manley (Treasurer)
Vlctoria Wheeler (Trustee}- appointed 4 February 2024
The power to appoint new Trustees rests solely with the existing Trustees.
SUMMARY OF MAIN ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
The Trustees continued to exercise their responsibilities for overseeing the finances
and general conduct of Journey Church Harrow. They met as required during the
year, conducting Trustee business either as part of leadership team meetings (with
Trustee matters recorded separately) or via electronic communications where
matters were discussed remotely.
In accordance with the objects of the Trust, Sunday services for worship,
communion, and Bible teaching were held weekly and were open to all who wished
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to attend. The interactive teaching style introduced previously continued throughout
the year. Church prayer meetings were held online via Zoom.
Social media plafforms (Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsAppl continued to be used
to connect with individuals within the church and the wide., community, to advertise
events, maintain contact, offer prayer and spiritual and emotional support, and
arrange practical help. A number of individuals, and one couple, discovered the
church online and decided to join Most of these new members now attend a
Tuesday evening Bible Study that was started in Pinner.
The church's outreach team continued to visit the local community regularly, offering
Pfayer. simple gospel presentations. short Discovery Bible Studies. and Gospel
Conversation Training. There was a continued openness to prayer and to hearing
the gospel, and relationships with individuals in the commtjnity were strengthened
through ongoing visits. Contacts with believers from other churches also continued,
creating opportunities to offer training. As part of this outreach, several visits were
made to ￿0 local mosques, including attendance at Friday prayers and Iftar meals.
These visits provided valuable opportunities for learning, dialogue, and respecfful
discussion of respective beliefs.
In October 2024, the church planned to run an American Sports Camp in conjunction
with Breakout Ministries. Despite a strong advertising campaign, take-up was
extremely disappointing. Rather than cancelling the activity, the team used the week
to undertake informal outreach in the local park. This proved extremely fruitful,
particularly through engaging with young people and others using the basketball
court, enabling the church to build new relationships and offer positive engagement
within the local community.
The training team continued to deliver the online Following and Fishing workshops,
with a total of nine workshops conducted during the year. Demand for this training
remained consistent month by month.
The team also strengthened its links with the No Place Left London Coalition,
facilitaling a further three-day training workshop for micro church planters in
September 2024 at Journey Church Harrow.
Our Mission Catalyst continued to work closely with the outreach and training teams,
as well as supporting the weekly coffee morning and Tuesday Bible Study group.
Her team continued to grow, with one new missionary joining in 2024 and the
prospect of another in 2025. We again hosted a short-term mission team, who joined
our outreach team, church members, and individuals from olher churches for a week
of mission in March 2025.
The church coffee morning continued to grow during the year and attracted a
committed group of ladies from the local estate. We were also able to restart the Tiny
Tots group with the help of new church members and our new missionary.
Attendance was strong from the outset, creating valuable opportunities to build
relationships with new families.
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We were able to hold our Community Carol Service, which again attracted all three
of our local councillors and saw increased attendance compared with the previous
year.
Horizon Youth and Community Action continued to use our premises I￿Ice a month
to hold a variety of community events. This arrangement remained mutually
beneficial and provided significant value to the local community. The Community
Connex Development Day took place in March 202) and is now estabiisnea as an
annual let. We also entered into a regular arrangement with Shaftesbury School for
their sixth form to use our kitchen once a week,
One unexpected outcome of this arrangement was an invitation for members of the
church to contribute to sixth form classes as part of the school's module on
Christianity. This provided an opportunity to support students, learning and
understanding of Christian beliets and practices, and there is every prospect of
further invitations in the future.
We also entered into a regular arrangement with IF Sports to use our hall weekly for
table tennis practice and competitions. In addition, local families continued to hire our
halls for family events and ￿lebratIOnS.
The only building work carried out during the year was an electrical repair in the side
hall following the failure of a lighting circuit.
The ctturch car park continued to be made available to the Cedars Youth and
Community Centre as part of a joint agreement to reduce on-street parking iri the
area.
In these ways, the Trustees consider that the requirements of public benefit have
been adequately met.
FINANCIAL REVIEW AND RESERVES
The Church Treasurer ensured that the Trustees were fully informed of the Trust's
financial position throughout the year and attended all meetings of the Trust.
The Trustees have determined that the charity should aim to hold unres..,-.-- -as
reserves sufficient to cover three to six months of church expenditure (equivalent to
be￿een £5,250 and £10,500), enabling the charity to continue operating should
income andior expendilure vary adversely. At the year end, the charity held
unrestricted cash of £74,697. slightly higher than the previous year due to increased
returns on invested cash. Increased income from greater use of the building meant
that the church was able to operate without drawing on these reserves.
The Trustees anticipate the need for future work to upgrade the toilets and fire doors
and will review cash reserves with a view to allocating designated reserves for this
work.
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claiffs.o for Tri iot••o' •YTr)efj¢•o w•r• rii.af41? Auring the y#ar, as all Trustees freely
gave their time and expertise in carrying out Trust business.
£.
L. Jenkins
Chair of the Trust, on behalf of the Trustees
Date: 11 January 2026

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Journey Church Harrow
1194992
Recei ts and a
ments accounts
CC16a
For the period
from
0610412024
0510412025
To
Sectiun A Receipts and payments
Urjrestricted
funds
Restricted
fund
Endowment
funds
Total funds
Last year
to the ngawt
tothe neafe8t£
to thè neare*t£
to th• n•aM8t£
to the nea￿1 £
A1 Recei t5
Beque515 an
#nts
natitr
70
614
640
5.207
3,327
70
814
$04
1.290
4,665
3.190
3,077
1,035
hurch Acbvibes
nations undw Gi
Inlere51
se
emises
er Inc£Nntr
3,404
Ilnd
Gift Aidl
s,￿7
3.327
8,$70
1106
70
2.121
ncome
ARJ
17,679
21,188
14,421
se
see tsble .
nv*$
men
$a
•s,
.181
A3Pa
ents
Affi118ts0n Fees
Glfts ￿ Ch•nue5
Church A¢*vitye5
OutreacJVPubliotyiitsrawie
NrAes
LCMIMissioner Expense&Training
peaker
unday pEnses
8uildin9llnsuran¢8lUbliiies
Househdd & Office
L￿31
ank
Mi8rAiian¥)us
I￿n$
1.189
1.71S
1,189
1.750
1.146
35
3,665
722
54
4.450
3,713
129
6,423
727
225
3,713
12B
5,292
462
8Q8
Tzr
harge5
Sub total
1S.68S
19A85
A4 Asset and investmènt
249
Sub total
Total payments
15,615
3.700
19,36S
1S,146
Net of receipts/(paym•ntsJ
AS Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
2.01
OD
191
300
1.823
725
74.698
880
75.S78
73,7SS
CCXX Rl 8ccounts Issi
OWO112028

Unrestrtcted
funds
tD nearest£
Re8trieted
funds
to nearest £
Endowment
funds
to noarpst£
ateggr185
Details
81 Cash fund$
Cath In Hano
18
Bank AoxLfflts
6,476
860
COIF D8po8it
68.203
Total cash funds
74,698
OK
Unr•strlet•d
funds
to n￿rest £
561
Restricted
funds
noar•st e
Endowment
funds
to n&8resi£
DnTail8
Gift and GASDS rtu>verable
82 Oth9r mon9tary assets
verable
600
Fund to whlch
asset belon
06t loptlonall
5,491
valuo
onal
Detstls
83 Investment a8S0ts
uni
Fund to whlGh
o¥set belpn
VnrestriGbY
De1211s
hurch Fumiture
Cost loption&ll
Cun*ntvalue
84 Assets retainpd for thg
charity's own u$9
4,683
omputer Equipment
Unresthchs
697
Cornpuiérsoftware
Unr8s
169
curity lnstallabon
Unrestricted
780
quipmenl
Unres
1,475
qtsipment
MLksical InstrLment
nrestnct
179
Unrasthct6d
70
Fund to whlch
Amount
When due
Details
BS Llabilltlo9
Sgned by on8 or trustees on
bèhalf of all the Iruslae$
SKJnature
Date of
roval
Print Name
Loma Jenklns
L Jenkins
1110112026
Parn Manl
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Pman
1110112026
CCXX R2 accounts Issi
0910112026

JOURNEY CHURCH HAf4ROW
NOTES TO THE ACCOUMTS
F¢)R THE YEAR ENDED 0$1041202S
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17.979
13.974
74.e97
F895
1.488
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72.383
17.879
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