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Charity Name CHRIST MIRACLE CHURCH MISSION, (KINGLY
ASSEMBLY), PLYMOUTH, UK.
Charity Registration Number 1202426
Reporting Period April 2024 - March 2025
Reference Number Ref: AR24-CIO-REM-11a

Introduction

The Trustees of Christ Miracle Church Mission (CMCM), Kingly Assembly, Plymouth are pleased to present the annual report for the year ending April 2024. As a faith-based Christian organization, our mission is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ, support spiritual growth, and serve the needs of our local and global communities. This report provides an overview of the activities and achievements of the Christ Miracle Church Mission, Kingly Assembly, Plymouth, United Kingdom during the reporting period.

Objectives And Activities

Objectives And Activities
Summary of the purposes of the
charity as set out in its
governing document.


To spread the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ in
glory to over 168 countries for the salvation of the
soul of God’s people.

To win souls in the local environment and beyond by
preaching the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.

To reach the entire world through churches in all
continents via Tele/electronic coverage

Networking with friendly ministries worldwide
through visiting dignitaries to the CMCM
International Headquarters.
Summary of the main activities
in relation to those purposes
for the public benefit.

To reach out and enlarge the body of Jesus Christ
worldwide to the glory of God.

Celebrate God’s presence in worship and magnify
Him- Psalm 34:4; 69:31

Communicate His word through Evangelism-Matthew
28:19-20; Mark 16:15

Teach and preach the word thereby educating children
of God through discipleship-Luke 14:26-27,33;
Matthew 10:42

Make love the cardinal focus in the service of God
and mankind- Matthew 23:27-40

Enable people to discover their destiny and their
potentials in life.

Achievement And Performance

Achievement And Performance
Worship and Prayer  Prayer and worship are fundamental pillars of the
Church's mission and one of its most profound
achievements as a charity group. They not only
serve as expressions of faith but also as sources of
spiritual empowerment, unity, and transformation.
Through prayer and worship, the Church fulfills its
divine mandate to connect individuals with God,
foster spiritual growth, and strengthen its
community.
Prayer and worship motivate the Church to respond
to societal needs, reflecting the teaching of Jesus in
Matthew 21:13: "My house shall be called a house
ofprayer
Mission and Evangelism  Mission and evangelism are among the greatest
achievements of the Church, reflecting its
commitment to the Great Commission given by
Jesus Christ. These activities involve spreading the
Gospel, serving communities, and transforming
lives with the love of God. Through mission work
and evangelism, the Church has made a profound
spiritual, social, and cultural impact, reaching
people across nations and generations. Mission and
evangelism are at the heart of the Church's
purpose, grounded in Jesus' command in Matthew
28:19-20
Social Support  Supporting or managing temporary shelters for
families that need shelter and especially to new
students from abroad.
Spiritual Growth and Discipleship
Programs
 Providing platforms for personal and spiritual
growth through prayer meetings, Bible study
groups, and discipleship classes.
 Hosting retreats and conferences for spiritual
renewal.
 Encouraging mentorship relationships between
newbelievers and matureChristians.
Supporting the University of
Plymouth's Faith Charity
 The church maintains a strong relationship with the
University of Plymouth by actively supporting the
university's faith charity. This support involves
providing resources, guidance, and encouragement
to students and staff, fostering a sense of spiritual
well-being within the academic environment.
Through this collaboration, the church plays a vital
role in promoting values of compassion, inclusion,
and faith-based engagement. It offers students a
welcoming space for spiritual exploration and
provides opportunities for mentorship, fellowship,
and service, helping to nurture both their academic
andpersonal development.
Global and Local Missions
Supporting international missionary work to spread the
Gospel and provide aid globally.

Organizing local outreach programs to assist
underprivileged communities.
Inclusive Ministry  Running programs for every form of individuals or
group irrespective of skin colour, language, etc
Charity Visit To The Homeless
Charitable visits were done. The homeless people on
the street of Plymouth were visited and they were given
foods and items that would be useful for their hygiene.
Theywere also encouraged andprayed for.
Financial Review
Review of the charity’s financial
position at the end of the period
 The church relies solely on voluntary donations in
form of tithes, offerings and gifts from members
 The net balance as at the end of the year under
review is £3,465 (Three Thousand, Four hundred
and Sixty Five pounds). The funds from the
church were used for church activities and
welfarism.
Statement explaining the policy for
holding reserves stating why they
are held
 The church does not have any policy for holding
reserves.

Plans for the Next Year

Plans for the Next Year
Enhancing Community Outreach
Programs

Launch new initiatives to support vulnerable groups in
the community, such as hosting free food distribution
events, providing clothing donations, and offering
financial assistance to families in need.
Spiritual Growth and Development
Host weekly Bible study sessions and prayer groups to
deepen members' understanding of scripture and
strengthen their faith.
Mission and Evangelism Efforts
Support overseas missionary projects by raising funds
and sending church representatives to assist with
projects in underserved areas.
Support for Students and Education
Initiatives

Work closely with nearby schools and universities, such
as the University of Plymouth, to provide faith-based
mentoringand spiritual counseling.
Charitable Giving and Social
Responsibility
 Collaborate with local charities to address pressing
social issues such as homelessness and mental
health awareness.
 Increase the church’s contributions to disaster relief
efforts and support members in need through an
emergency relief fund.

Digital Transformation and Online  Launch a social media campaign (Facebook) to Engagement reach new audiences and share inspirational messages, sermon highlights, and event updates.

Public Benefit Statement

All our activities aim to benefit the public without any group of people in particular. We ensure that our services are accessible to all eligible individuals without discrimination. Our programs have positively impacted a lot of people this year, addressing so many faiths related issues.

Declarations

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed By:

Name: Henry Sijibomi OLATUBOSUN Role In Charity: Trustee Chairman Date: 19th February, 2026.

Name: Folake BABAJIDE Role In Charity: Trustee Secretary Date:19th February, 2026.

Charity Name CHRIST MIRACLE CHURCH MISSION, KINGLY
ASSEMBLY,PLYMOUTH,UK.
Charity Registration Number 1202426
Reporting Period April 2024- March 2025

1. Income Statement

1. Income Statement 1. Income Statement
A summaryof the charity's total income for the reporting period.
Income Source Description Amount(£)
Donations Offering,Tithe and MonetaryGift. 2253.00
Total Income 2253.00

2. Expenditure Statement

A summary of the charity’s spending during the reporting period.

Charity Name CHRIST MIRACLE CHURCH MISSION, KINGLY
ASSEMBLY,PLYMOUTH,UK.
CHRIST MIRACLE CHURCH MISSION, KINGLY
ASSEMBLY,PLYMOUTH,UK.
Charity Registration Number 1202426
Reporting Period April 2024- March 2025
1. Income Statement
A summaryof the charity's total income for the reporting period.
Income Source Description Amount(£)
Donations Offering,Tithe and MonetaryGift. 2253.00
Total Income 2253.00
2. Expenditure Statement
A summaryof the charity’s spendingduringthe reporting period.
Expenditure Category Description Amount (£)
Charitable Activities CMCM CFTV 100.00
Other Expenses Honourarium 70.00
Total Expenditure 170.00
3. Summary of Net Position
This section shows whether the charityhas a surplus or deficit.
Category Amount(£)
Total Income 2253.00
Total Expenditure 170.00
Net Total 2083.00
4. Assets and Liabilities
A snapshot of the charity’s financialposition at the end of the reporting period.
Assets Amount (£)
Account Brought Forward
1382.00
Cash 2083.00
Other Assets 0.00
Total Assets 3465.00
Liabilities Amount(£)
OutstandingBills or Payments 0.00
Other Liabilities 0.00
Total Liabilities 0.00
Net Assets Amount(£)
Assets - Liabilities 3465.00
5. Declaration

5. Declaration

A statement from the charitytrustees confirmingthe accuracyof the financial statement. A statement from the charitytrustees confirmingthe accuracyof the financial statement.
Signed by:
Name Henry Sijibomi OLATUBOSUN
Role in Charity Trustee Chairman
Signature and Date 19th February, 2026
Name Folake BABAJIDE
Role in Charity Trustee Secretary
Signature and Date 19th February, 2026