CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From: 09 June 2024 Period start date
To: 08 June 2025 Period end date
Charity name: LIVINGSPRINGMINISTRIES
Charity registration number: 1203490
Objectives and Activities
SORP reference
Summary of the purposes of
the charity as set out in its
goveming document
Para 1.17
The advancement of the Christian faith
for the benefit of the public in accordance
wlth the basis of faith primarily bul not
exclusively In Croydon, the UK and
overseas
We have sustalned the conducting of
online public worship services by zoom
every Sunday and celebrated speclal
Christian festive periods services
including Christmas and Good Friday and
Easter as well as yeaT*nd Crossover
seNlce on 31 December. We also held
other special services including
Mothering Sunday. Fathers, Day and
Baptismal service for new Christian
convert. Additionally, we also held
midweek fellowshlp activities including
interactive Bible studies and teaching
sessions. prayer meetings as well as the
first three days of each month dedicated
to fasllng and prayer programmes with
the last Saturday of each month being
used for outreach evangelism and
witnessing. We have also started face lo
face worship services on Sundays by
hiring a hall and live streaming the
worship in person services. We
continued to carry out home visits forthe
elderly by our DBS cleared Trustees.
hospital visits to the sick and conducted
some funerals al the Croydon cemetery
chapel as well as conducting
remembrance service for previously
buried deceased and consecration of
subsequently erecled burial headstone.
One of our Trustees helps In a local food
bank as a voluntoor worker. We also
supported and participated in the London
Holy Ghost and Flre event at Excel
focussed on London-wide evan
ellstic
Summary of the main
activities in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit. in particular, the
activilies, projects or services
identified in the accounts.
Para 1.17 ar*d
1.19

outreach event championed by Revival
Ministries International. We have also
contributed to supporting an
orphanagelchlldren home project caring
for orphans and vulnerable children
located overseas in Bayelsa state capital
Nlgeria. We also successfully articulatsd
and maintained a statement of faith
document as well as safeguarding policy
document and sustained membershlp
registration with thirty-one eight
{https:Ilthirtyoneeight.org) for DBS
learance processing, safeguardlng
policy advice, compliance and provlslon
for relevant support services If the need
arlses. We are exploring the prospects of
ministerlng and conducting services at
local care homes.
The Trustees are committed to ensurlng
compliance with the Charities
Commission guidance on public ben8flt.
In furtherance of this objective, the
Trustee Chalr has registered and
attended various relevant tralnlng
seminars conducted by the Charities
Commission Outreach Team from time to
time. In addltlon, the publications PB1,
PB2 and PB3 has been read for
uidance.
Statement confimiing
whether the trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit
Para 1.18
Additional information (optional)
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choose to include further statements where relevant about:
SORP r&18renc8
We do not make grants. We only support
the poor and needy through material
support and financial support malnly
donated personally by Trustees and other
voluntary donors. An oxample was
donation for victims of hurricane dlsaster
in West Indies channelled through
trusted avenues.
We currently do not have any activity
involvement on thls
Para 1.38
Policy on grant making
Para 1.38
Policy on social investment
including program related
investment
We rely heavily on voluntary contributlon
made by volunteers. All the Trustees
including the Trustee Chair who also
serves as the Pastor contribute their
services voluntarily in unpaid capacity.
Para 1.38
Contribution made by
volunteers
Other

Achievements and Performance
SORP ￿ference
The achievements include the first
baptlsmal service held in the mlnistry for
new Chrlslian convert, winning of ten
new converts to Christianity,
participation in the London Holy Ghost
and Fire revival event at Excel London
hosted by Revival Minlstries International
during which many new Christlan
converts were made by wltnessing and
leading them to salvation in the Lord
Jesus Christ. We have been able through
God's help to flnd a temporary venue for
fac8-to-fa¢e worship on Sundays and live
stream the worship in person services.
We have also notlced through God's
blessings the experienced indlvidual and
collective spiritual upliftment benefits
and enhanced wellbeing, encouragement
and support from fellowshipping with
others and deeper knowledge of
Christlan doctrines and responslbilitles
expected wrth relevant Impacts on
personal Ilfestyles and assisting
neighbours in the community through
worship service and Bible study
dellvered teachings and practical
implemontations making participant
beneficiaries better Christians in
personal character and practical
community benefit impacts. We give
thanks to God that it is observed that
participants in our servlces and other
weekly activities have also become less
inhibiled in sharing their Christian falth
with lotal strangers respectfully in polite
and frlendly manner. We have also
supported some home bound
worshlppers through home vlsits to
admlnister Holy Cornmunion and pray
with them which have proved positlvely
impactful in encouraging them that they
are not forgotten nor abandoned. We
have also been able to support bereaved
families through assistlng with funeral
servl¢e plannlng and conducting such to
the rellef of beneficiaries. We have
supported appli￿￿￿on8 for volunteering
roles in other charitable organisations
through provision of references. We have
collaborated successfully with other local
churches In operating local food bank.
We have also contributed modest
support for an orphanage I children home
project and seen the impact
achievements on the transformed lives of
the vulnerable children cared for in
Summary ofthe main
achievements of the charity,
identifying the differen￿ the
charity's work has made to
the circUmstan￿S of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
Para 1.20

Chrfstian environment. We also
contributed to supporting vlctims of the
hurricane disaster in the Caribbean. We
are grateful to God for testimonies
received for answered prayers over
situations affecting peoples well being
including prayers for healing, divine
guidance, jobs provision and others.
Additional Inforniation (optional)
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choose to include further statements where relevant about:
NOT APPLICABLE FOR THIS PERIOD
Achievements against
objectives set
Para 1.41
NOT APPLICABLE FOR THIS PERIOD
Performance of fundraising
activities against objectives
set
Para 1.41
NOT APPLICABLE FOR THIS PERIOD
Investment perfomian
against objectives
Pard 1.41
NIL
Olher

Financial Review
Review of the charity's
financial position at the end
of the period
Para 1.21
The financlal position was positively in
credit as the expenditure was lower than
the income. We also thank God for a
remarkable Increase in the income value.
Not applicable for this period being
second year and by virtue of the level of
income and expenditure but wlll be
addressed later
Not a licable for thls
eriod
Not appllcable for thls period
Not applicable for this perfod, as account
is not In deficit
Not applicable for this period
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
stating why they are held
Para 1.22
Amount of reseNes held
Reasons for holding zero
reserves
Details of fund materially in
deficit
Explanation of any
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a going
con￿rn
Para 1.22
Par? 122
Para 1.24
Para 1.23
Additional information (optional)
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choose to include further slateTnents where relevant atKlUt=
The principal sources of funds are
volunlary financlal contributions through
donations as tithes and offerings. We
have not carried out any fundwraising
activity to date. We are about to facilitate
gift aid benefit processing by donors who
are taxpayers and pursue the relevant
rotocol with HMRC.
The charity's principal
souros of funds {including
any fiJndraising}
Paro 1.47
Investment policy and
objectives including any
social investment policy
adopted
Not appllcable for thls period
Para 1.46
A description of the principal
risks facing the charity
Para 1.46
Not applicable for this period by virtue of
Income level but wlll be addressed later
Other
NIL

Structure. Governance and Management
Description of charity's
trusts:
Type of governing document
Para 1.25
CIO Foundatlon model constitution
How is the charity
constituted?
Para 1.25
cio
Trustee selection methods
including details of any
Gonstitutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
Pyra 1.25
Trustees can be appointed by current
founding Trustee members in compliance
with the constitution subject to a
minimum of 3 and maximum of 12
Trustees. Holders of the position of
Secretary, Treasurer and Pastor
automaticall become Trustees
Additional information (optional)
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choose to include further statements where relevant about=
Trustees are issued with copies of the
charity's constitution. Trustees are
encouraged where able to attend Charity
Commission training webinars and
attendees share information with others
unable to attend. Trustees are required to
undergo DBS clearance and issued wlth
clearance certificates. All our Trustees
are DBS cleared.
We currently have the founding three
Trustees comprising the Trustee Chair
who doubles as the Pastor, and other
trustees serve one as Treasurer and
another as Secretary. We intend to apply
for membership of the Churches
Together in England and Evangelical
Alliance.
Policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees
Para 1.51
The charity's organisalional
structure and any wider
nelwork with which the
charity works
Para 1.51
Currently none officially
Relationship with any related
parties
Para 1.51
Other
NIL
Reference and Administrative details
LIVINGSPRINGMINISTRIES
Chari
name
Other name the chari
uses
istered chari
number
Charity's principal address
1203490
Union House
111 Union Street
Coventry
CV12NT

Namès of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Dates actsd If not for whole
ear
Trustee nam&
Office (rf any)
Nama of person lor body) entitled
toa
olnt trustee
if 811
Dr Abiodun
Obafemi
Mrs Funmilayo
Obafemi
Trustee Chairl
Paslor
Treasurer
Dr James
Olaoshun
Secretary
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Cor
orate trustees- names of the directors at the date the re
Dlrector name
ortwasa
roved
NOT APPLICABLE
Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity
Datos acted if not for whole
Trustee nam•
ear
NOT APPLICABLE

Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
Description of the assets
NIL
held in this capacity
Name and objects of the
charity on whose behalf the
assets are held and how this
falls within the custodian
charity's objects
NOT APPLICABLE
Detsils of arrangements for
safe cuslody and
segregation of such assets
from the charity's own assets
NOT APPLICABLE
Additional infomiation (optional)
Names and addresses of advlsers {Opttonal Infomiation)
Type of
Name
Address
adviser
IL
-NIL
- NOT APPLICABLE
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Opllonal information)
NOT APPLICABLE
Exemptions from disclosure
Reason for non-disclosure of ke
ersonnel details
NOT APPLICABLE
Other o
tional infomiation
NOT APPLICABLE

Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above.
Slgned on behalf of the charity's trustees
Signaturo(s)
Full name{s}
Positlon (eg Secretary,
Chair. etc)
Dr Abiodun Obafemi
ames Olaoshun
Trustee Chair
Secretary
Date
28° March 2026
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
Forthe period
from
To
09dun-24
08￿￿￿-26
Section A Receipts and payments
Unr4strict•d
funds
Endowmet)t
funds
to w8rv8t £
Restrict￿ funds
Total funds
Lastyear
tothe n￿reSt
to Its rmarost £
io thB rn$ro8t £
to nwest £
Al Recer
ts
Br
hl fOr￿Ard baiwwe from 202312024
Vdunla
Q>nlrlbutitsn Offeri
& rrtho5
65S
10,933
1¢J.933
Sub total(Gmss income forAR)
11.588
A2 Asset and investment sales.
see table .
Sub total
11,S88
A3 Pa ments
329
150
39
1.758
204
305
95
312
mber5hip fees for 5afegu8rdlng
DBS fj19aranGe fees
Hall Hire
Websile
Orp￿naOe Ichlldrqn support
Bergav9ry*nl SuptA)rt help
Online plallorm lees
Soltvorg fegs
Stalion8ry
Chri5tmBs GIftsI￿nSu[￿3bles
Bank charues
Office lee
Equip[r￿￿t purchase
Evangelism t￿￿terialS
150
39
204
305
95
312
30
21D
210
Sub total
3,959
3,859
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see tablo)
Sub total
Totalpayments
3.859
3,859
Netof receipts/(payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash fvnds this year end
7.729
7.729
7.729
7.729
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestric¢ed
funds
Restricted fLbnds
Endowment
funds
to ￿￿r￿$t £
C.Ite.4oii65
Detail
its nJaro8t £
to rwjarest £
81Ca
accounts ISSI

Totalcash fvnds
Unrostrict•d
funds
Restrfcted funds
Endowrnent
funds
to n￿reSt £
Details
to n*&r•st£
F¢*>J to wNch asset
Curretrt val
Delarls
- z••a
Fwxl to wlyth
bfrl*X
Cwrgrt valv
{WlonAI}
Details
t {{Wf￿1>
B4 Assots r8tsin•d for th•
charity's own use
to wN¢h
Ilatrlllty relales
Details
14*ifmll
B5 Liabilities
SvJned by one orl*v trustee5 Qn
behalf of all the trustees
Signature
Print Name
Date of approval
AP4oDL4A oPAPeMI
If- 03-JL
CCXX R2 accounts ISSI
2810312026