The Parish of St Patrick's Barking
Annual Report
For 2023
Annual Parochial Church Meeting
| 12th May 2024
After the Sunday Service

St Patrick's Barking
Annual Parochial Church Meeting
Sunday 12th May 2024
After the Sunday Service
Opening Prayer
Apologies for Absence
Minutes of the last APCM on Wednesday 24th May 2023
Matters arising from those Minutes
Presentstion of the Annual Audited Accounts
Questions on the Accounts
Acceptance of the Accounts
Appointrnent of Extemal Auditor
Church Council Elections
PCC Representatives
Questions for Clarification on Annual Reports
Any Other Business
Closing Prayer

st Patrick's Church Barkin
Annual Parochial Church Meetin
24th Ma 2023 held at St Patrick's Church
Minutes
Present
Rev. Chris Bolster (Chair), Marion Hull (Secretary), Matthew Harding
(Lay Minister) Catherine Harding, Pat Durant. Pat Edmunds, Linda
Needham, Robert Lawrence. Marion Ledger, Wendy Boenke, Ben
Boenke, Amos Ginanasingh. Tricia Wilkins
enin
Rev. Chris Bolster opened the meeting in prayer
olo
Aileen Arfott. Naomi Bolster and Lorraine Allen
Mlnutes of last APCM on Sunda
25th Ma 2022
The minutes was deemed correct. Proposed by Mathew Harding and
seconded by Wendy B(￿nke that they are accepted as a correct record
of the meetiro.
Matters Arisin
from those Minutes
There were none
Presentation of the Annual Audited Accounts.
- Questions on the Accounts - no questior
- Acceptance of the Accounts - Proposed by Tricia Wilkins and
seconded by Robert
- Appointrnent of Extemal Auditor- Daniel Ke￿ propwl to continue
as Extemal Auditor. - Proposed by MattrEw Harding and seconded by
Pat Durant.

Church Council Elections
Deanery Synod Representatives - Marion Hull and Matthew Harding
proposed by Amos Ginanasingh and Catherine Harding.
- PCC representatives - Amos Ginanasingh - proposed by Linda
Needham and seconded by Tricia Wilkins
The next PCC meeting is on 12th June, 7:30pm at St Patrick's Church.
uestions for Clarification of Re
There were not any questions about the reports
Other Business.
Marion Ledger infonned Matthew about an easy way to raise funds for
the church called easyfundraising. If we can up to this we will be able to
raise funds for church through doing online shopping. Matthw Harding
said that he would look to get us set up.
Everyone was in favour.
Closin
Pra
er
Matthew Harding closed the meeting in prayer.

Vicafs Re
for2
This report covers the period frrxn January to December 2023. 2023 was another
busy year in the life of St Patrick's with lots happening within church life and the
wider communty.
Et was with great sadness that in February we heard of the sad (x)nceming the
death of the Revd Maro Lopes. This vms both sudden and unexp￿. It was lovety
that so many from St Patri(*'s *Ere th to attend his funeral in March. In March we
also said goodbye to Paul Vtheaton who after not being well for some time. It
was good that St Patsick's was full for his fu￿ra1. with many people that knew him.
During Lent we had Mt)rship Wedne%lays' at St Patrides. This then continued on
month right through to the summer. Gratefvl thanks to W Boenke who
prepared all the music and to those who helped to lead each evening. Thank you to
everyone who sponsored me. Our services for Hoty Week arKI Easter all went well.
In May we gathered together for nine days from Ascension to Pentecost to take part
in Thy Kingdom Come whith 15 a NatKxwl Prayer Initiattve. We met in the moming to
reflect and pray t￿ther.
I continue to have links with our two local schools and have hosted a nwnber of
school visits. Children always enjoy visibng the chutch and learning abcxrt
Christianty.
Eaty in the year I was asked to be on the Exe(￿tiVe Crniitee of ts 8th Barking
Scout Group where both our sons attend. We hosknl t￿) meetings at st Patrick'g
where I led ￿ Beavers through their Faith Badge.
Sunday Servi￿8 continue to go well. In September we reknmed to receiving
communion at the High Akar for ts first ttine Sin￿ the start of the pandemic. It was
deemed much safer to do so. DuriNJ the s￿ThMer arKI autumn worked our way
through the book of Ads which people see1r￿d to enjoy. Thank yw to Matlhew
Harding for sharing in ts minBty of leading and preaching. and for overseeing
prayer ministry arKI the music group. Thank you also lo those who lead Inter￿sSIonS
and read from the bible. Thank you to Gladys Coleman who prepares ali the music
and liturgy week by wwk.
Communty erKJagemwrt continues to be str￿. In March we had a special St
Patrick's Day Presentation and Supper with bts of interesting history. In May we
lebrated the Coronation of King Chath with a speaal lunch. In September St
Patrick's took part in Open House with a steady fooffall throughout the day. Grateful
thanks to MatA)n Hull for her 0￿janiZI1vj of ltrpse events. along with all those who
helped. The Craft & Natter Group Contin￿ to go ￿11. On a personal level, I
continue to take an active part at the Barking PhotCgTaphic S• which I very
much see as an important part of my ministy. l also u)ntinue to attend the Eastbury
Ward Panel Meetings.

In June l finshed as P￿t in Charge of St Elisabeth's in Becontree and started work
as the County Eujmenical Offi(x for Churches Together in Ess8x and East London.
It was great to be able to r&um to a 10am service. I have enjoyed not having to rush
off and be around to Ghat to people over [efreShn￿ts. I cutTendy work 4 days for the
parish and 2 for CTEEL.
and replaced due to leaking cistems whith also needed to be replaced. The whole
cost was covered under our buikliTV insuran￿, and Matthew Hardl1￿ was able to
feclaim the VAT bad( too.
Thank you to Naomi Botstsr for faithfulty l&iding our Sunday Sthool. and to Pat
Edmunds and Lorraine Alkn for tr*wvJ. A register is kept for safeguardi
purposes.
There is nothirvJ to report on the Safeguarding arNJ C￿1n￿l to thanks to WerKIy
Boenke for all that she does in this area.
In January we got registered wilh the Charity Commission which rr*ans that now
have a Charity Number. After a suc(wsfvl grant applicalm. ts Barking Debt
Advi￿ Centre reoiv&J £9000. Unfortunately. we had lo suspend Debt Advi
Centre in September due to Wendy Boenke going in the back surgery. sin￿ then
we had to tske the painfvl decision to dose it penna￿ndY due to lad( of grant
funding going fonvard. Grateful thanks to both Catherine Harding and Wendy
Boenke for all that they have dcTh since the start ofthis proje(* in 2017.
Our Chlthas SeTVi¢XS went *ll. It was also gmt to gthr in unity from Barking
Churches at ts United Carol Service at ts Jo Richardson Sd)ool. The year ended
with my peTsonal Walk for Home to raise mow for Shelter.
Thank you to all who (xJnllr￿ to make our (*wrth garden and grout¥Js kx)k nice and
thank you to those who h* out at ts Saturday gatden momings.
Thank you to Mattkn Harthng. Pat DuTTant and to all those who ￿Unt our
collection, and for all that they do with ￿ardS to tsking (are of wr finan￿. We are
a150 very gratefvl to Petei and Enid Chandler from the Parish Accounts Service for
looking after our Aca)unts. Thank you to Robert La￿ce for looking after our rent
from the Ghanian Church.
We now have an electronic gNing devi￿ which people are using more of. Many
people have now signed up to easyfundraisirKJ which ts proving a goLxJ way of
raising extra fvnds.
Thank you to Linda Needh*n arKI Marion Hul. for serving churth arKI parish as
wardens. I want to take this opp￿inity to thank everyfft for ￿1r (xjnlinued servi
within the life of the church. Your service is very muth appreciated. Please consider
ways in which you can help particularly by joining the PCC of which there are
vacancies.

l also want to lake this opportunity to thank everyfft for tsir financial giving in
2023. The runniry ¢x>sts of our parish in(xease year ￿ year. It is in￿rnbent upon
everybody to gNe generously to the church and to incr&gse their gMNJ on annual
basis where possible.
Our giving is suppleffEnted from the Ghanian Church. Rent, the Barking
Photographic SOCW and the Pakistani FeIkh￿1p.
Wilh every blessing
Chris Bolster
Vicar of St PatTKk's Church
Licensed Lay Mlnistsrfs Report 2023
Last year seems such a loNJ trne ago nlyw tmrt a lot happe￿d in 2023 that sticks in
the memory.
Starting with the end of the year firs( it was good to have an undisrupted Christmas
season compared to the previous year as %%eather arKI health ￿re kinder, and The
Longest Night service on tkntw 21* was particulaty moviNJ when
remembered those who would not be ioiniT¥J us for our ChTislmas ￿lebrations.
Earlier in the year I was fortunate to go to Israel on a pikJrimage in February which
was the fvlfilment of a long-hekl ambition. This has gNen me a lot of inspiration for
semions (apobgies to those who do not share my enthusiasml). It is so sad to see
the current situation in the Hoty LarKI and I krnw as a church we c(*rtinue to pray for
pea￿ in that troubled region.
The coronation of King Cha￿111 in May also star￿S out. which we ￿lebrated with
a volunteer litter-pick and a Big Lunch. Thanks to Marion Hull for organising such a
successfvl event, and our other now regular social events. Open HOU￿ for example
last SeptemtEr was a great suc(xs.
The Worship group continues to sing at our AIIAge Servi￿ On￿ a month. Thanks
to all membets of the group for their dedicalion and enthusiasm and making our
rehearsals so enioyable. We have a new meth¢xl whereby each member picks a
song for the upcoming service and that seems to be working well. Thanks especially
to Wendy and Gladys who operated the AV desk at our practices &st year- it makes
a big difference arKI thanks to them both for their time. And of course thanks to all
who have manned the AV system over the past 12 months at our services.
Thanks to everyone on the Prayer Ministy team for tt￿1r support in 2023. Although
prayer requests after a service are not as regular as they once were (which might be
a good thing1>, whenever the need is there the Prayer teams wond and I know this
is much app￿lated.

Catherine afKI I s￿t a lot of time ternjing to the thurch garden in 2023, aThJ during
the summer months struggled with the dry conditions. Thanks to the people who tum
out on gardening Saturdays for their assIstan￿- the garden does look good and is
often remarked upon. Part of our gardening dutEs ind￿JeS picking up the litter from
the d)urch and surrounding area. For yeats our neighbours have studiously avoided
eye contat* when they see us out litter picknrYJ, but in recent weeks ￿ have even
received a few ertcouraging smilesl
Thanks as always to all of yiju for your contin￿1 support of my work as an LLM. The
Ilttle v￿rdS of encoUrage￿nt I regularty receive are more encouraging than you
coukl possibly know.
Mat￿￿￿ Harding - Lay Minister
Treasurnrfs Report 2023
The good news was that the finanw of St Patrick's in 2023 We￿ in a healthy
position with a surplus on the general furKI in the year of just ovei £8.000.
This was driven by a redu(*d Parish Share at arourKI £10,OIKJ whith paid in full,
and increased in(xJme at just ur¥Jer £40.000. This &￿bled us to maintain our
Mission GNing at around £4,000 for the year. Based on 2023 inc(xne the PCC made
the decision to Trthe 10% of our in(x)me to Balking Foodbank (£1.350), the Bishop of
Chelmsford's appeal for the Diocese of Jerusalem's healthcare ministry (£1,000).
Rescue and Care Ghana (£500) Ongoi￿ support for Compaswn children's
chatity (supportirvJ three children in Bangladesh. Ghana. arKI NKaragua).
However the current of 2024 kx)ks as though it will be more challenging as
Parish Share has increased to arournl £17.000 and pre&8ure conlinues regarding
increased utility bills.
We continue to explore ne* Vdys of raisirvJ fvr#ts for St PatrK*s. In Apitl 2023
purchased a Contac1￿ card readw and collectsd just under £800 at our services
via this method in the Temaining part of ts year. Please note that Gfft Aid can still be
Glaimed for conlactless donations of £30 or less. Donations via the ￿rd reader
greater than this amount will require a Gift Aid ft)m to be signed in order for us to
daim the tax bad(.
In addition ￿ launcfr*d EasyfvndraisiThJ vthich helps St Patric¥s raise fvnds when
members do online shoppirKJ. Wth one extra did( St Patrick's can re￿1ve additional
donations from the onl1r￿ vendors. We have had 18 members s￿n up with
Eassrfundraising but only 8 members have activety used IL so there is a litde way to
go. However those 8 active members have managed to generate donations of over
£200 for our church so far which puts us in the top 20% for our size category. If you
are interested in parbapating please let knchy.
Looking ah&gd, one negative devekj￿*nt is that Ihe Barr4ays branch in Barking will
be dosing down in May 2024. We ￿jIrenty pay-in cash and cheques at this branth
and so will need to do this at the Post offi￿ in future. whi(* will not be as
convenient to ￿ nurrerous rules the PcA8t OffKe impose on bankiT¥J serrfices.

Now it must be said that we will acwt any money you wish to give to the churth in
any form! But it would make life a little easier rf more people switthed to gÉving
money to the church via standing order, or via our contactless card reader on
Sundays, rf at all possible. Also rf anyone would like to register for Gift Aid Joy
Williams-Barrow can give details on how to maximize your giving.
Also looking ahead, the PCC have decided to dose our Famity Support Fund and
transfer the remaining funds to the general account which will happen in 2024.
As usual we must pass our thanks on to the dedicated CountinglBanking team of Pat
Durant, Marion Ledger, Catherine Harding. Aileen Arfotte. Linda Needham and Pat
Edwards. Being Treasurer at St Patrick's is really a tearn effort and many thanks to
the team for all they do. And additional thanks to Linda for makir¥J sure everything
runs smoothly.
Thanks also to Peter arKI Enid Chandler continue to provide an excellent
accounting service to Sl Patrick's. As usual our annual accounts sailed through the
audrt process thanks to their hard work. Full accounts for 2023 are available to any
member on the Electoral Roll. please let me know rf you wish to have a copy. The
accounts will be presented for approval at the APCM.
And finally thanks to all of you who continue to give regularty and generously
towards the work of the church. Also, whenever we hold a special appeal for the
Children's Society or the Barking Foodbank (or whomever it may be) l am always
staggered by the generosity you show.
With grateful thanks.
Matthew Harding - Treasurer
WARDENS. REPORT 2023
Another year has passed by in the life of St Patrick's. Thank you to everyone for
their support during 2023 and for helping to k￿P our church looking go(yJ inside and
out. The preachers, PCC members, gardeners, cleaners, brass poltshers, tea-
makers, Counters. audio-visual operatot5, litter-picket5. Sunday Servi￿ helpers-
our Team spirit continues to thrive!
Statutory checks were carried out on electrics and boilers during the year; Music
Licenses vRre renewed. Insurance premiums were paid; annual subrnissions were
made to the Dioc&se" formal reix>rds were inspected and adhered to regulatlons" and
the Accounts were audited.
The fabric of our church building remains in reasonable order but attention is
planfjpd to remedy faulty brthvork at the Hall doorway Porch area and the
approgching paving stones. A Quinquennial inspection will take pla￿ in May 2024
when every aspect of the building's structure will be examined. Remedial action will
be taken where ne￿SSary and rnay prove to be expensive. The inefficient heating
system remains a priority for replacemenL

Hire agreemerts cc*)tinue wilh TACCI and the BafkifKJ Plthgraphic Socw, arKI
brings in much-needed revenue. We should not forgeL though, that hirings
present wear and tear on our facilitses. are pleased that Craft and Natter
group. and the Pakistan Prayer Gtoup. continue to use the Halt and both groups
make donations towards our (x>sts. Continuing thanks to Robert Lawren￿ for hig
faidffijl overseeing of lettIn￿.
Thank you to Marion L* kn doing warious floral arra￿eM￿￿ throughout the
year and for organizing the Motherfs Day trthutes. MaTh)n's afTarvJ￿nts aKvays
help to enhance the a￿knIan￿ of the thurch buihJir¥J.
The Local Authrity continue to refu8e to sell us ParkiT¥J Pem)its. t￿HnIng we are a
'business' _ so should anyone have infiuence with Councilors please make the case
for our obtaining Visitor Pemiits. We currenty have a supply through a local residenl
but this situation would severdy inhibit a new regular ￿.
Marion Hull conlinues to mastemiind Eventsl Pkne See her separate ReporL
Your Wardens remain dedic*ed efforts to ensure the Church is run well and
in accordano with all legal requirements. Please pray for God's continuing
guidance and blessings upon our life at St Patridt's.
Marfon Hull and Unda Need
Wardens
Electornl Roll R
There are 51 names ¢￿Trenty on roll. with several beiNJ &lded over the courJe of
the last year. Please ask kn a fomi ifyou are ￿t alr￿ty on ts roll but would like to
Catherine Harding
Chlldren's Mln
The children's group at St Patrvjc's has (xjnlinued to meet every Sunday this year,
except for Alkage servKes or durirKJ sdKJoI hc4#Jays. The number of chIld￿n on the
register has gradually inc￿Sed this yEar arKI there are now 14 chikjren on the
register, 13 of whom have attended tr￿ group at ￿ast twice and a number of children
o attend at least once a month. We have 5 chiklren who are guaranteed to attend
weekly.
We have contin￿1 to our way through the Bible S￿natiCally, telling the main
stories of the Bible using versions of the Bible that have been written in child-friendly
language. l occasimally use my '(xrt of story box alkyMrKJ those listening lo
wonderat the stories of the Bible in a more general way. Chiklren explore and
wonder more about the Bible stories through related crafts and other aclivitbes. We
have occasionally paused in the progTamme to focus on the Church seasons. e.g.
Christmas, Lent and Easter.

I lèad the group most ￿kS wilh ChrE stepping in occasicThlly to lead the group.
We continue to be very grateful forts volurtsw who en￿le ts group to
k￿p runniro; for their enthusiasm and SUPPDrt.
Naomi Bolster
Crnft and Natter Grou
The Craft and Natter group has continued to meet tw*￿ a month on a Tuesday
aftemoon. usualty bettsveen 1-2.30pm. Thwe are 10 regular attendees, of whom 7
are rnembers of St Pat￿￿$.
We have met in the ba(* section of the Church to tha( have refreshments (tea.
coffee, cakes. bisojits and savoury sna¢*s) and those who (*wse to bring a craft of
their choosing to do while are at the group. We have who knit, crochet,
create diamorKI cards and do otlw paper uafts.
We met for a social party at the erKI ofthe swnff*r autumn temts.
A voluntary contribution is made eath ￿Eek by those who attend. Scffie of this
money has paid for the refreshments and the remairthr has t￿1 given to the
general runniro cosls of St Patrick's Churth.
St Patrlck'• Church Soclal Events 202>2024.
There have been several scKial events durirvJ 202>24. vthKh have seen doors
of St PatrI￿S opened ￿ to ts C(Ynmunty.
8th May was ts lfjng's Coronation. We got the INJntirKJ Out again and decorated the
Church to mark the event. The the￿￿ from King Charles was 'helping our. st
Patrick's Church congregation rall￿* to the call. Teaming up with Roding Rubbish
there was a o)mmunty liiter pick starting from the Ripple Ro￿1 fyover, over the rail
way and finishing at St PatrtcKs Church. Joining in the community litter pick was Cllr
Alison CoTmad(, CIIT Jack Shaw and Cllr Kashif Hanx￿, also the 13th Barking Scout
Troop. We coltected over 50 bags of tubbish arKI vaTiOUS eitrw iterns such as
mattresses, shopping trollies etc. After the litter pid(. we retumed to St Patrick's for
the Communty Big Coronation Lunch. The Church was filled up with people from the
whole community. There were lo* of gcxjdies brought in by the Church family for
the bring.n-share lunch. ft was a lovety time of felkAvship arKI friendshry).
In July we hosted Deanery Syrn)d. thank Y(￿ to everyone who helped with
refreshments.

Open House in September was anotlEr opportunty to reach out to the Ccrnunty
and beyond. There were representkn from various communty groups. Including.
Roding Rubbish, Kevin frorn Ripple Nabjre ReseNe arKI FcWath 47. John Blake
and Colin Green from the Barking HistorKal Society. Barking Photographic Society.
Talking Therapies. Matt Scott from Thames-Life, Dawn who SUPFXJrtS kwile with
grief counselling and representatives from ￿ Safer Neighbourhood Ward poli
team. There was a slow and St&￿Y Ilow of visitots. Some stsyed to enjoy St
Patrick's Chufch hospitality. Open House 2024 is on 21st Septwnber and this time
there will be collaboratK)n with Easlbury Manor H(Atse.
In De￿rnber there was the Barf(ing & Dagenham ChurCtr￿ bJether Christmas
Carol ServicE.
St Patrick's Day March 2024, ¥￿ had the first Gospel Karaoke and supper. It was
well supported and everyone enjoyed findiThJ and singing those modem pop songs
which had that hidden spiriknal meaning. The everrt was so much fun and popular
that another event is planned in Odober as Harvest Supper, Gospel Karaoke. The
date is yet to be confimed.
Also in March St Patrt￿S ￿)ngregation was invit￿1 by Chtist Church to a pancake
paty. tt was a lovely lime of feN(A￿v.
Other events in the pipeline are the. Barking ChurcPEs Pent￿ Service on q 9th
May, Big Help Out and Big C(Mnmunty Lunch with R(xling Rubbish on Saturday 8th
June, Deanery Synod 25th June and the first st Patrick's Church outing in a very
long time to Brad￿k(TrSea Saturday 6th Juty.
During the year St Patrxxs also hosts ￿ Eastbury Watd Safer NevJlthurhood
meetings, which 0¢x￿r at 10 • intervals.
None of the* events would be made possible without the support and I￿1p of
everyone. who helps Ixrt with the preparatiorE and the dearing up afterwards. Thank
you all very muth.
Marion Hull
Church Warden
St Patrick's Secretary
Social Secretary

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