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2022-08-31-accounts

L i v i n g a s d is c ip l e s o f J e s u s M a k i n g d is c i pl e s o f J e s u s

Trustees' Annual Report

For the period: 23 August 2021 to 31 August 2022

Section A Reference and administration details Charity name Ackhill Baptist Church Registered charity number 1195592 (Date of registration: 23 August 2021) Principal address Ackhill Manse, Dolley Green, Presteigne, LD8 2EE Charity Trustees (appointed by voting members of Ackhill Baptist Church)

Name Office Held Dates Acting Richard John Mansell Pastor and Chairman For the full financial year Ronald William Crutchley For the full financial year Matilda Rose Phillips For the full financial year Philip Pain Deacon For the full financial year Benjamin Peter Thornton For the full financial year Benjamin Gill For the full financial year

Section B Structure, governance and management Type of charity Ackhill Baptist Church is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) Governing document Ackhill Baptist Church is governed by its constitution, dated 31 July 2021 Trustee selection All Charity Trustees must subscribe and adhere to, in belief and lifestyle, the Statement of Faith as set out in the constitution. New trustees are proposed by the existing trustees or the leadership team at a members’ meeting. A two-thirds majority of voting members is required for the proposed new trustee(s) to be appointed.

Policies and procedures Although Ackhill Baptist Church is a small fellowship (typ. 25 people attend Sunday worship each week), we nevertheless have put in place a number of policies and procedures to ensure the safety of our attendees and the proper management of our affairs. These include:

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Section C

Objectives and activities

Charitable objects as set out in The Object of the CIO is, for the public benefit, the advancement of the Christian our constitution faith according to Baptist principles and in accordance with the Statement of Faith.

Main activities undertaken for the public benefit

We exist to glorify God and to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ as His disciples. We do this in a variety of ways. We:

Grants and investments

Ackhill Baptist Church does not dispense grants, neither does it invest, other than at the bank in a savings account.

Section D Achievements and performance
The effects of Covid-19 The Covid pandemic had a significant impact on our church life and its effects are
still being felt today. In all, there were 3 enforced chapel closures between
March 2020 and January 2021 which resulted in plans being put in place for
Covid-safe gatherings when we were allowed to meet.
These plans included mask wearing, socially distanced seating, hand-sanitizing
stations, no celebration of the Lord’s supper and a prohibition on gathering to
chat after services. As restrictions were eased, we reintroduced a risk-assessed
Lord’s supper and began to sing again, first from behind masks and then, when
mask wearing was no longer mandatory, without masks.
Gradually, our voluntarily imposed restrictions were further relaxed as most
church attendees began to feel more confident. We have reintroduced tea and
coffee after services and dropped most of the risk control measures around the
Lord’s table.
Thankfully, all our usual attendees returned very quickly after the various
closures, although some clearly had their confidence shaken and still remain
cautious. For this reason, we have retained the socially distanced seating
throughout the period.

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Section D, cont

Achievements and performance

However, there has been no Sunday School since the pandemic and the Dolley Tots mother-and-toddler group meetings only recommenced at the beginning of the March 2022. Having been moved to Zoom during the pandemic, mid-week prayer and Bible study meetings have continued to be held on-line.

Main achievements during the Despite the difficulties due to Covid, Ackhill Baptist Church has continued to year reach out to its congregation and the local community. We support the local Knighton and East Radnor Food Bank (recently renamed the Knighton & Presteigne Foodbank) both financially and with donations in kind, as well as providing the services of the treasurer and designated safeguarding officer free of charge. The church has long been a supporter of the Samaritan’s Purse Shoebox Appeal by making up a number of boxes and acting as a local collection point and drop-off centre for the area.

Many of the congregation struggle with health problems of various kinds and as well as long term troubles there are a number who have been waiting on operations. As we continue to remember one another in prayer and seek to encourage and support one another, there is a strong spirit of unity and love in the fellowship.

We continue to receive several visitors throughout the year. These have included people on holiday who have looked us up via our website, as well as people thinking of moving to the area. There have also been some who are already local or from the surrounding area. Several have continued to attend and in all 6 people have been received into membership during the period. This is a great reassurance for the future of Ackhill Baptist Church.

Following our registration as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), much work has gone on behind the scenes to transfer the various property assets of the church and make the CIO sole holding trustee of the property trusts. It is hoped to complete this work within the period to 31 August 2023.

Significant property maintenance has been required during the period, including a new garage door for the Manse, painting of exterior woodwork at the Chapel and a complete replacement of the Chapel outside lighting. Although identified during this reporting period, the latter two items were completed in September 2022.

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Section E Financial review Reserves policy We aim to maintain reserves at the bank of £60,000, £35,000 of which covers approximately 12 months running costs and £25,000 is designated for maintenance and repairs to the Chapel, Hall, and Manse. Timing of the expenditure of these designated funds is uncertain. However, repairs to the Manse roof and Chapel windows are expected within the next 2 years. Funds in deficit There are no areas where funds are in deficit. Sources of funds Income arises from weekly giving, monthly giving via standing order or direct debit (mostly administered by Stewardship), one-off gifts and gift aid. Main areas of expenditure Staff costs, building maintenance and utilities accounted for 71% of total expenditure in the period. Payment to Trustee As allowed within the Constitution, a salary and pension amounting to £17,220 for the year to 31 August 2022 was paid to the Pastor who is also a trustee of the church. Our independently reviewed financial statements are set out in the Appendix.

Section F Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above (at the trustees’ meeting on 22[nd] September 2022).

Signed on behalf of the trustees:

Signature(s)
Full Name(s) Richard John Mansell
Position Chairman
Date 22ndSeptember 2022

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Appendix

Ackhill Baptist Church financial statements for the year to 31 August 2022

Receipts and Payments A1
Statement of Assets and Liabilities A2
Independent Examiners Report A3&A4

Ackhill CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Ackhill Baptist Church Charfty Number 1195592 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a Fc+r the period fmm OIIOW2021 3110812022 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted funds ¢0 nèarest Rèstrictecl lunds Endowment funds Totsl funds Last year to th• n•arnst£ tot￿ Th￿ra41 £ to th• nwarè*t£ toth• rrtargst E A1 Recei G8neral Fund V8nDuS MISSions Upkeep of Graveyard Interest Re￿Ve4 31.589 31.559 180 120 13 37.174 58 120 120 13 Sub tot81(Gross income for AR) 31.602 31,902 37,356 A2 Asset and investment sales. 18ee tsblel. Sub total 31,602 300 31.902 37,356 A3Pz ments Salary & Pension Costs 17,947 17,947 17,996 Vanous MISSICAIS Insurance Bank chsrgès Qwncil Tsx & Waler 107 827 74 2.432 2.263 3,911 1,273 299 369 180 287 827 74 2.432 2,283 2,345 1,801 3,536 327 641 355 51 179 1.002 2,876 Repairs & Renovatths Healin & Safety Grounds Mainienan TelephonelBioadban Post, Stèlionery. Websilg, Liletature. etc Expenses Sub¥¢nptions & LIGences Professional Fees Purchase ol Equipment 1,273 419 120 236 236 1,199 37.680 Sub tot81 300 37.980 31209 A4 Awt and investment urchas￿, see tsble Sub total 37,680 300 37,980 32,205 Net of rocèipts/(payments) AS Trdn$f¢rs betsveen lund5 A6 Ca$h funds last year end Cash funds thi$ y￿r end 6,078 6,078 5,151 65,195 59,117 6S,195 59,117 60,044 65,195 CCXX R1 attounts Issi A1 2310912022

Ackhill Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted funds to nèar￿1 £ Restricted funds to noJre$t£ Endowment tunds Categorles Details 81 Cash lund8 HSB¢ Chantab1eAtt￿Tht 16,820 HSBC Wn&y Mana98rA￿OUrnl 40.297 Cash r￿e1V￿d but not bankÈd Total cash funds 59,117 Iagreeblllanc￿￿￿h[￿r￿i￿8￿d paymEMs Un￿strICted fund8 to ngargst £ R¢stri¢t fund8 Endowment fund5 tts n•8r48t E Details ¢0 nBar•yt£ Fund towhlth 1158et belon Currentvaluo Details Cost loptionill B3 Investm&nt assets Fund towhK t ￿lon Gener31 Current valu Details Cha0. Hall. Manse C¢8t IopbonBII B4 Assèts r•tsinèd for thè charity's own use Grydveyard. Car Park, Lan Genersi Fixiures, Fiitings, Equipment Gener¥i Ftsnd to whlch relates Amount duo Whèn onal Details BS Llabllltlas SwJned by or two tru$tee$ on bèhalf of all the tnJEtee Signature Print Name Oate of ioval ?rio?12 JLI CCXX R2 accounts ISSI 2310912022

Ackhill CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trust88sl Mam￿r$ of ACKHILL BAPTIST CHURCH On accounts for the year ènd•d 31 AUGUST 2022 Charity no 1195592 Sat out on pages A1 AND A2 I report to thg trustees on my examination ol the accounts ol the above charty 1.tho Tru81"1 tor the year ended 31108 12022. Rèsponsibilitlgs and As the charity trustees ol the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report ol the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Aet 20111.lhe Act'l. I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts Carried out under section 145 of the 2011 A¢t and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Comtlli55ion under section 14515Nbl of the Act. I have c()rnp18ted my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come lo my attention I "l in connection with the examin8tson which gives me cause to believe that In. any material respect.. accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounknng records Independent examlner's statement I have no conc8rns and have come across no other matters in conntction with the exaTnination to which attention should be drawn in ord8r to enabl8 a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. P188s8 delele I e words in the brackets rfthey do not apply. Signed: Date: 2811012022 Name: CHRISTOPHER THOMAS NATHANIEL DAVIS Relevant professional qualificatlon{sl or body lif any).. ACA IICAEW MEMBERSHIP # 29561471 Addr•$s'. HOUSEGO ACCOUNTANCY & TAXATION LIMITED OFFICE 10 8ROADAXE BUSINESS PARK PRESTEIGNE POWYS LD8 2UH. IER October 2018 A3

Ackhill Section B Disclosure Only compltrte Il the examiner needs lo highlight matters ol concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts". directions and guidancg for examinersl. Glve here brièf dotalls of ny items that tha examiner wishes to dlsclos•. NOTHING FURTHER TO REPORT. IER October 2018 A4