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2025-03-31-accounts

Kent Chinese Christian Church

Ministry Report (April 2024 – March 2025)

“We ask God to fill you with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and please Him in every way, bearing fruit in every good work.” (Colossians 1:9)

Core Values

  1. In spirit and in truth, praise God with all your heart.

  2. "When speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord." (Ephesians 5:19)

2. Support one another through prayer and words, building up a church founded on love.

Mission Statement

  1. Pass the Gospel of Jesus Christ to Chinese and other nationalities in and around Medway, and teach them to use the Bible as the centre of beliefs and life practices.

  2. Become a spiritual home for Chinese Christians so that they can worship and serve the Trinity God.

  3. Teach children the truth in Bible so that they grow with integrity and remain the same in old age.

  4. Advocate the universal mission of Jesus Christ and help the poor and the weak.

Ministry Plan (April 2024 – March 2025)

Goal:

Help believers take root, grow, and be established in KCCC.

Method:

Develop, promote, and practice the church’s ministry process.

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1. Introduction

Kent Chinese Christian Church (hereafter KCCC ) continues to uphold its core values, striving to become a community that worships God in spirit and truth, supports one another in love, testifies to our faith through our lives, and responds to the calling of our generation.

We believe worship is more than songs and prayers—it is the outflow of life, connecting believers with the Lord in spirit. We seek to build a loving church where brothers and sisters support one another through care and intercession; and we pursue righteousness and mercy so that our faith becomes visible in action, responding to the needs of our time.

We thank God for HIS guidance. This year, our pastoral team welcomed Pastor Shing-Yin Macro PANG as Youth Pastor, focusing on expanding KCCC’s youth gospel ministry, shepherding and caring for young people, and helping them grow. Through teaching and Sunday preaching, he helps believers build a strong foundation of faith. Pastor Pang also contributes to the development of the Saturday Paddock Wood service, the worship team, and church administration.

KCCC is committed to building a warm, caring, equipping, and service-encouraging community. Over the past year, through a structured ministry process, we have sought to help newcomers understand the church, join small groups, receive faith training, and eventually commit to serving.

The following sections report on attendance, Sunday services, Bible learning, small groups, pastoral care, outreach, volunteers, finance, and administration.

2. Attendance

We thank God for HIS grace. From April 2024 to March 2025, the average attendance at Sunday worship was around 230 people , an increase of about 10% compared to last year. The average attendance for Saturday worship was 50 people , also showing growth of about 13% from the previous year.

This growth indicates that KCCC has become a spiritual home for Hongkongers settling in the UK, providing connection and support for their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. We pray that God will continue to lead more people into worship, so that together we may experience renewal and growth in our faith.

At the same time, KCCC provides various Sunday gatherings, Bible and gospel learning opportunities for congregants and the wider community, helping them understand the Christian faith. Through small-

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group ministries, we also offer pastoral care and support to church members, community residents, and newly arrived Hongkongers.

3. Sunday Gatherings

KCCC provides a variety of gatherings for church members and the wider community, including Sunday Worship, Revival Meetings, Christmas Thanksgiving Service, Youth Sunday, Easter Service, Gospel Sunday, June Fourth Memorial Service, and fellowship events such as Tea or Coffee . These activities help participants build connections, establish roots in both the church and the community, and adjust to life in the UK.

KCCC also offers a Children’s Sunday School programme for children aged 3–11. Children worship through hymns, learn Bible stories, and participate in various activities such as summer programmes, prayer activities, board games, crafts, and the 2024 Shoebox project. No. of participants in each class (average):

The Children’s Ministry team includes 13 lead teachers and 18 assistant teachers. All teachers have completed Safeguarding Training and Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, meeting the requirements for serving in children’s ministries.

KCCC also runs the “SYTJ Youth Fellowship,” accompanying young people from Year 7 and above on their faith journey. Currently, the ministry serves over 40 young people . To serve them more effectively, the fellowship is divided into senior and junior groups. During Sunday Worship, a dedicated youth message segment is provided, where pastors preach messages relevant to their age group. During the summer, we also hold youth camps to help them build relationships and learn together.

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4. Learning the Bible and the Gospel

KCCC encourages and guides members to draw spiritual nourishment from God’s Word through preaching, reading groups, adult Sunday school, renewal meetings, seasonal gatherings, seminars, and other activities. These ministries help believers practice the Lord’s teachings in their daily lives and support both church members and the wider community as they face the challenges of our times.

Over the past year, Dr. Jonathan Tsoi has led various Bible study courses at the church, including studies on the Book of Daniel , “Old Testament Prophets and Social Justice,” Job and the theme of suffering, “From Creation to Consummation,” and “Bible Study Essentials,” nurturing the congregation through Scripture. On June 15 (Saturday) and July 7 (Sunday), KCCC invited Dr. Alex Hon-Ho Ip to lead the 2024 Renewal Meetings, focusing on how believers who have migrated to the UK can respond to God’s calling and live out goodness in their daily lives.

Below is a summary of the Bible-learning and Gospel-teaching activities from the past year:

5. Small Group Care

This year we continued our “regional pastoral care” strategy. To date, there are 20 small groups that meet regularly, including youth groups, young working adult groups, parent–child groups, men’s groups, women’s groups, and others. Each group aims to foster interaction and exchange of life experiences among church members, many of whom are Hong Kong migrants in the UK. Through diverse group activities, we encourage members to share their faith testimonies, life challenges, and experiences of relocating to the UK, building relationships and supporting one another.

Each group has a coordinator responsible for maintaining contact and caring for group members, as well as leading Bible study, prayer, and other activities. Group leaders stay closely connected with the pastoral team. A monthly “Group Leaders’ Recharge Station” is held, where leaders receive teaching,

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share experiences, and pray for each other to strengthen their shepherding abilities. In April, we held an MBTI workshop to help brothers and sisters understand their own and others’ personality traits, enhancing communication and fellowship within the small groups.

6. Pastoral Care

Pastoral team members deepen their care and shepherding for church members through involvement in small groups, thereby experiencing the richness of Christ's life together in these groups. Additionally, pastoral team members conduct caring visits, reaching out to church members and individuals within the community, assisting newcomers to KCCC in adapting to life in the UK and integrating into church life. Since October 2021, the evening prayer meetings united members in prayer until July 2023 when those meetings shifted to Tuesdays and Thursdays. Regardless of the attendance or frequency of participation in these prayer meetings, our prayers continue to echo for the world's needs, the church's development, and the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of our members. We consistently heed the teachings in Ephesians, remaining vigilant and unceasing in prayer, interceding for others as we await the return of Christ.

7. Outreach Work

We thank God for HIS guidance. In 2024, the Paddock Wood ministry continued to grow under the Lord’s grace, providing spiritual nourishment and companionship in faith to the community. In terms of worship and evangelism, the Amazing Grace Worship Revival and Evangelistic Meetings, Praying Kids Music Sharing inspired believers to respond to God’s calling with their lives. The “Chinese New Year Fair” helped strengthen community connections and witness Christ’s love. As we step into 2025, we are excited to officially begin our weekly Saturday worship, offering spiritual nourishment to even more people. May we journey together in faith and witness God’s marvelous works in our lives!

Below are other activities held this year at the new Paddock Wood meeting point:

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8. Servants (Volunteers)

We thank God for HIS grace. Over the past year, KCCC has gradually established and improved various service teams and roles, allowing brothers and sisters to serve together wholeheartedly. These include the Pastoral Care Team, Reception Team, Worship Administration Team, Sunday School and Youth Fellowship Mentors, Praise Team, Choir, PPT Production Team, Worship Live Streaming and Sound Control Team, Scripture Readers, as well as the Privacy Policy Team, Church Charter Team, Church Bylaws Committee, KCCC Safeguarding Team, and the Pastoral Appointment Committee, etc.

Through training and policy adjustments, each service team has continued to grow. For example, the KCCC Safeguarding Team actively promotes and provides relevant training to all volunteers, striving to build a safe, truthful, and loving spiritual home, protecting the congregation from harm, and watching over one another in the Lord. We firmly believe that all these efforts are to witness God’s glory, and we pray that KCCC Church will continue to grow strong in the love of the Lord.

9. Structure, Governance, and Management

We thank the commitment and dedication of the trustee members, who have played a crucial role in establishing important documents for the church, such as the Statement of Faith , Core Values , and Church Charter . With the approval of the UK charity registration certificate, we have worked to align our church’s operations with the legal requirements set by the UK government for charitable organizations. This has involved refining documents such as the Church Charter and operational guidelines.

KCCC has developed a structure that effectively enables the church to function. This ensures that KCCC operates in a lawful, reasonable, and ethical manner, with each department fulfilling its duties effectively.

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Below is the organizational chart of KCCC:

10. Relevant Policies

10.1 Safeguarding Policy

10.2 Health and Safely Policy

10.3 Volunteer Management Policy

10.4 Risk Management Policy

10.5 Conflict of Interest policy

10.6 Complaints Handling Policy

10.7 Privacy Policy

10.8 Lone Worker Policy

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Administrative Information / Reference and Administrative details

Charity name: Kent Chinese Christian Church Registered charity number: 1196504

Charity’s principal address: 27 NETLEY CLOSE, MAIDSTONE, ME14 5SA

Pastoral Team:

Pastor Chi-Chung Patrick CHEUNG (Pastor in charge) Pastor Gladys WU

Preacher Shing-Yin Macro PANG

Mrs. Rebecca CHAU (Volunteer Minister)

Dr. Jonathan and Mrs. Emily Tsoi (Hong Kong Evangelical Church Mission Department Missionaries)

KCCC members who have served from 1 November 2023 until the date this report was approved are:

Mr. WAI-Kui LAM (Chairman & Account)

Mrs. Katie TSANG (Vice-Chairman & Treasurer)

Mr. Jeremy FONG

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Kent Ckine5e ChT15tiaD CILurtb 11. Financial Statements (HARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts S•etion A Indèpènd•nt Examinèr's Rèport Reportto the trusteesl m•mb•rs of Kent Chinese Christian Church On accounts for the year ended 31 March 2025 Charity lif any) 1196504 Set out on pages I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity 1.the Trusv'l for the year ended 3.1 FA.,r¢h £024 Responsibiliti•s and basis of report As the charity's Iruslees, you are responsible for the preparation ol the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 I'the Act"). I report in respect of my exarnination ol the Trust's accounts carried out und61 sèction 145 of thè 2011 Act and in cairying out my èxamination. I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Chanty Commission under SeCt￿n 14515llbl of the Act. Independent examiner'5 Statement appl￿￿1] Delgte I l rfnot applicable. I have completed my examination. I confirm that w material matters have corne to my attentson in connection with the exarnlnation19tlw￿ dis619￿.) which gives me caLJS8 to believe that in. any material respect.. the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Chaiitie5 Act.. or the accounts did not accord wth the accounting records", or thè accounts did not comply with th6 applicable r￿uIrements concerning the form and content of accounts set out In the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a'true and fair, view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent 8xarnination. I havé no concèms and havè come across nts othèr mattérs in connèction with tha axamination to which attention should ￿ drawn in this report In order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. . Pleasg delete tho wortls in the brnckets rfthey do notapply. Sign•d= Date: 09 Nov 2025 Namt". Kwok Choi Ng Relevant professional qualificationlsl or body ACCA IER Oct 2018

Kent Ckine5e ChT15tiaD CILurtb Ilf anyl: Addre•s: 65 Headlands Grove Swindon Section B Disclosure Only complete It the examiner needs io highlight maienal matters ot concern 15ee CC32, Independent examination ol charity accounts.. direclms and guidance for examiners). Glve here brief detall• of any i¢ems that the oxaminer wishes to disclos•. NIL IER Oct 2018 10

Kent Ckine5e ChT15tiaD CILurtb Kent Chinese Christian Church Icharity Register Number 1196S041 Income and ExPendi￿re Account for Year Ended 31 March 2025 From t April 2024 to 31 Mar 202S GBP From 1 April 2023 to 31 Mar 2024 GBP INCOME Offering fiotn Congregation Other Income Tax Credit Clairns 104,365 244 13,688 118,296 66,700 7,400 74,100 LESS.. EXPENDITURE Salary IPaslorsl staff Allowan staff Pension and Contribution Regular Activity Expenses Project-base Expenses Rent and Utilities Registration and Licence Pe150nnel relsled Expenses Administration Expenses Oonation to Otheis IUKI Oonation to Oversea Charity Gifts lo Others Ti8n5POrtation Depieciation Miscellaneous Expenses 55,013 2,480 12,985 1,ge8 677 10,564 1.454 1,040 1,241 80 2,160 591 41.150 1.920 10.660 1,867 439 8,836 733 1,104 4,250 828 82 91,160 554 30 73,097 Svrplus for thè Year Kent Chinese Christian Church (Charity Register Number 11965041 ga18nce Sheet 8s at 31 March 2025 Fixed A55ets Computer and EquipffÉnt 1.428 2,254 Current A$set$ Cash al Bank Accounts Receivable5 49,990 21,086 47,115 7,400 urrent Liabilities Accrual Expenses Net Asset 12,835 114,2351 Financed 8y: Accumulated Fund Accumulated Fund bld Add.. Sutplus for the ye8r Accumulated Fund as at 31 March 2025 42,534 27,138 41.532 1,002

This section provides an overview of the church's structural development, financial reporting, relevant policies, administrative information, and the composition of the pastoral and deacon’s teams at KCCC.

Declarations

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (eg Secretary,
Chair, etc)
Date
Wai Kui Lam Katie Tsang
Chairman Vice-Chairman
13/12/2025 13/12/2025

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